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Book title: The Constable's Move

Author: W.W. Jacobs

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 70
Gunning Fog Index: 9
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 7

Number of words: 3930
Number of unique words: 1175

Readability statistics for The Constable's Move by W.W. Jacobs

Number of sentences: 323
Number of paragraphs: 384
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 9
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 12

Keyword usage statistics for The Constable's Move by W.W. Jacobs

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
grummit86next door5
constable29constable evans4
evans25demanded grummit4
time14repeated grummit4
door14project gutenberg3
wife13ebook constable's3
wot12copper stick3
demanded10gutenberg ebook3
constable's9indignant grummit3
next9hard labour2
flowers9grummit turned2
think8bed extraordinary2
repeated8hold enough2
word8live next2
brother7enough retorted2
bed7grummit suddenly2
turned7whole time2
'im6constable keep2
copper6grummit reply2
heard6end project2
rose6wife think2
home6stopped short2
window6tunwich church2
enough6inquired wife2
voice6door grummit2
head6burglars continued2
stick6wife's brother2
tunwich5attacked bed2
hard5grummit constable2
end5extraordinary fury2
yard5short attacked2
reply5bill smith2
continued5bob grummit2
know5remembering stopped2
came5next morning2
short5suddenly remembering2
open5saw evans2
half5scream loud2
live5mother law2
room5repeated story2


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