Book title: The Man Whom the Trees Loved
Author: Algernon Blackwood
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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 69
Gunning Fog Index: 10
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 8
Number of words: 25821
Number of unique words: 3847
Readability statistics for The Man Whom the Trees Loved
by Algernon Blackwood
Number of sentences: 1647
Number of paragraphs: 2330
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 10
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 16
Keyword usage statistics for The Man Whom the Trees Loved
by Algernon Blackwood
| trees | 125 | vegetable kingdom | 8 | | forest | 88 | forest further | 8 | | life | 68 | david bittacy | 7 | | came | 65 | roaring forest | 7 | | little | 62 | front door | 5 | | husband | 61 | trees loved | 5 | | knew | 59 | trees came | 5 | | bittacy | 52 | open window | 5 | | voice | 48 | well knew | 4 | | sanderson | 48 | left room | 4 | | saw | 48 | tide turned | 4 | | yet | 47 | beside bed | 4 | | time | 47 | husband's voice | 4 | | seemed | 46 | yellow shawl | 4 | | mind | 44 | look youth | 3 | | wind | 42 | trees stood | 3 | | dear | 41 | opened eyes | 3 | | know | 41 | first time | 3 | | heard | 38 | read aloud | 3 | | first | 36 | big forest | 3 | | eyes | 35 | yes replied | 3 | | david | 34 | know think | 3 | | woods | 34 | came first | 3 | | stood | 32 | deep sleep | 3 | | lay | 32 | lower voice | 3 | | moment | 31 | thousand years | 3 | | cedar | 31 | sound voice | 3 | | sleep | 30 | knew knew | 3 | | face | 30 | loved trees | 3 | | quite | 30 | whole world | 3 | | lawn | 30 | little lawn | 3 | | perhaps | 30 | cedar lawn | 3 | | room | 30 | little sound | 3 | | deep | 29 | slowly surely | 3 | | sound | 29 | husband loved | 3 | | words | 29 | yes sanderson | 3 | | think | 28 | husband knew | 3 | | nothing | 28 | trees particular | 3 | | tree | 28 | daily life | 3 | | turned | 28 | silk flounces | 2 | |
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