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Book title: Northumberland Yesterday and To-day

Author: Jean F. Terry

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 53
Gunning Fog Index: 15
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 13

Number of words: 67685
Number of unique words: 8751

Readability statistics for Northumberland Yesterday and To-day by Jean F. Terry

Number of sentences: 2370
Number of paragraphs: 6478
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 10
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 29

Keyword usage statistics for Northumberland Yesterday and To-day by Jean F. Terry

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
castle177love strand35
little172follow love35
north144fair flower32
northumberland132flower northumberland32
tyne129well known25
time123sair feyl'd18
wall120north country17
king119hundred years16
sir114little village15
years110roman wall14
church102sir thomas14
newcastle100south tyne14
town100earl northumberland13
river96north tyne12
near93pele tower12
well88feyl'd hinny12
lord83line wall12
place82north south11
first76holy island11
scots74true lover10
south74henry percy10
fair73lover mine10
ancient72sage rosemary10
known72sir john10
name70keel row10
village68rosemary thyme10
part67parsley sage10
long66henry viii10
bridge66grammar school9
roman66king james9
sea62sir william9
henry62hexham abbey9
thou60thou wert9
building59tribune first9
yet59shall true9
percy58thou fair8
hill58lord armstrong8
lady55haydon bridge8
tower55north countrie8
came54near hand8


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