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Book title: The Rome Express

Author: Arthur Griffiths

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 72
Gunning Fog Index: 9
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 6

Number of words: 34693
Number of unique words: 4214

Readability statistics for The Rome Express by Arthur Griffiths

Number of sentences: 3088
Number of paragraphs: 3547
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 11
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 11

Keyword usage statistics for The Rome Express by Arthur Griffiths

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
know95sir charles48
general89sleeping car23
countess86colonel papillon18
car83contessa castagneto12
flocon83charles collingham10
judge81note book10
detective72hortense petitpre10
sir70waiting room9
well66beaumont hardi9
little63madame comtesse8
first63hotel madagascar8
quadling57chief detective7
monsieur55during journey7
maid55lyons station7
charles53rome express6
chief53lady's maid6
time53beyond doubt6
nothing49open window6
course49cried general6
shall49mother tontaine6
think48english general5
lady46well well5
italian45little detective5
yes44yes yes5
hand43cried sir5
woman42left car5
porter42time time5
doubt40lay hands5
madame40laroche paris5
quite38hotel ivoire5
indeed38dear colleague5
yet38know nothing4
saw38black hair4
police37maid hortense4
came36first time4
rome34british embassy4
paris34natale ripaldi4
compartment34little chief4
train34beyond question4
cried33entered compartment4


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