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Book title: The Lost Trail

Author: Edward S. Ellis

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 65
Gunning Fog Index: 11
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 9

Number of words: 35471
Number of unique words: 4923

Readability statistics for The Lost Trail by Edward S. Ellis

Number of sentences: 1952
Number of paragraphs: 3355
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 10
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 18

Keyword usage statistics for The Lost Trail by Edward S. Ellis

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
teddy179harvey richter26
harvey83miss cora18
indian81camp fire17
missionary71mister harvey14
yees68strange hunter12
time63lost trail10
savage63master harvey9
wife63young wife9
hunter55short distance8
richter53white house7
cora48indian village7
long46young missionary7
yer45tink tink6
fire45house life6
well45little fellow6
trail44charles carleton5
came42teddy mcfadden5
head42project gutenberg5
little41yer head4
moment41looked forth4
hand41cora richter4
lost40opposite bank4
know39harvey miss4
face39trail lost4
young36hurst publishers4
rifle36friend teddy4
village35begorrah yees4
nothing35carleton coffin4
white34shook head4
irishman34left hand4
woods34brazey davis4
indians33well uck4
trapper33tremendous blow4
eyes31hundred yards4
cabin31publishers york4
saw31right hand4
master30hither thither4
river30well nigh4
distance30god bliss4
boy29http ibiblio4


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