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Book title: Martin Hewitt, Investigator

Author: Arthur Morrison

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 68
Gunning Fog Index: 10
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 8

Number of words: 55620
Number of unique words: 5538

Readability statistics for Martin Hewitt, Investigator by Arthur Morrison

Number of sentences: 3615
Number of paragraphs: 4850
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 9
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 15

Keyword usage statistics for Martin Hewitt, Investigator by Arthur Morrison

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
hewitt352sir james44
know173martin hewitt27
well145lord stanway24
think143trap door20
door136hewitt replied14
room136outer office12
little125gold street11
course116scotland yard11
time110private room11
case109sammy crockett11
left102inner office10
an'100know well10
first98matter fact10
nothing88well yes9
house81thousand pounds9
place80door locked8
yes71stanway cameo8
window65dressing table8
sir64james norris7
came61nancy webb7
police61mantel piece6
shall60open door6
office59quite possible6
look57well known6
business55right hand6
quite55ten minutes6
fact54pretty sure6
perhaps54door open6
cameo53well hewitt6
claridge50hewitt answered6
sort50top floor6
open48james hewitt6
probably47hewitt investigator5
looked47door opened5
hand46hewitt came5
head46smoking room5
james45lord stanway's5
possible44hewitt smiled5
wilks44hewitt laughed5
saw44think know5


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