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Book title: The Grafters

Author: Francis Lynde

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

Number of words: 87282
Number of unique words: 9110

Readability statistics for The Grafters by Francis Lynde

Number of sentences: 5628
Number of paragraphs: 8043
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 9
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 16

Keyword usage statistics for The Grafters by Francis Lynde

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
kent536david kent67
know250western pacific42
time201trans western41
ormsby170miss van40
little160van brock36
david142judge macfarlane30
came123miss brentwood30
loring118brookes ormsby23
western117shook head22
train106private car21
first106train master19
enough105young woman15
well101judge macfarlane's14
state97house bill13
judge97van brock's13
elinor96fast mail13
think92david kent's13
gaston91attorney general13
miss90bill twenty13
car90thousand dollars13
bucks88local attorney13
hand84western division12
brentwood81senator duvall12
governor81hearing merits11
right78kent laughed11
shall76general manager11
long73governor bucks11
house69know know11
station68know kent11
office68kent saw10
nothing68hundred thousand10
end66jasper bucks10
yet66lieutenant governor10
yes65agua caliente9
penelope65yard limits9
half64kent shook9
minutes62alameda square9
part61gray eyes8
hands61telegraph office8
railroad61east bound8


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