| Number of paragraphs: |
2 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
68.0 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'it showed a dry mildly dehydrated face with two scars one on his left cheek and the other was a vertical slice that started a little before his brow went straight down and miraculously did not hurt his eye and ended right at the beginning of cheek.' (47 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'got it?”' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
7.73 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
-1.33 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
-0.02 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
2.13 |
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| walk away |
3 |
| man approached |
2 |
| left cheek |
2 |
| inches wide |
2 |
| two revolvers |
2 |
| can kill |
2 |
| drink tom |
2 |
| will walk |
2 |
| green eyes |
2 |
| showed 158 |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| will walk away |
2 |
| death will remain |
1 |
| breeze every now |
1 |
| rare breeze every |
1 |
| criminal took several |
1 |
| said tom seeking |
1 |
| executioner sounds just |
1 |
| bad gun slinging |
1 |
| famous circular motion |
1 |
| father always told |
1 |
|
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| the man |
28 |
| he was |
9 |
| at the |
8 |
| of the |
7 |
| of his |
6 |
| in his |
6 |
| in the |
6 |
| the bartender |
5 |
| the ranger |
5 |
| and his |
5 |
|
| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| i assure you |
4 |
| you have been |
3 |
| at the man |
3 |
| the man to |
3 |
| looked at the |
3 |
| and said “ |
2 |
| you draw you |
2 |
| the leader of |
2 |
| had he been |
2 |
| of the inn |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases: |
| walk away |
3 |
| man approached |
2 |
| left cheek |
2 |
| inches wide |
2 |
| two revolvers |
2 |
| can kill |
2 |
| drink tom |
2 |
| will walk |
2 |
| green eyes |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases: |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| the man |
28 |
| he was |
9 |
| at the |
8 |
| of the |
7 |
| of his |
6 |
| in the |
6 |
| in his |
6 |
| you have |
5 |
| the ranger |
5 |
| and the |
5 |
| the bartender |
5 |
| and his |
5 |
| if you |
4 |
| and i |
4 |
| it is |
4 |
| with a |
4 |
| to see |
4 |
| assure you |
4 |
| have been |
4 |
| i assure |
4 |
| of a |
4 |
| out of |
4 |
| to the |
4 |
| this group |
4 |
| walk away |
3 |
| he knew |
3 |
| looked at |
3 |
| i can |
3 |
| man to |
3 |
| the gift |
3 |
| and you |
3 |
| of them |
3 |
| will be |
3 |
| when he |
3 |
| he did |
3 |
| whole in |
3 |
| the inn |
3 |
| but he |
3 |
| did not |
3 |
| one of |
3 |
| it knew |
3 |
| you know |
3 |
| you are |
3 |
| his hat |
3 |
| i think |
3 |
| and said |
3 |
| his face |
3 |
| said “ |
3 |
| by the |
2 |
| his father |
2 |
| for you |
2 |
| you that |
2 |
| the floor |
2 |
| and began |
2 |
| his drink |
2 |
| two revolvers |
2 |
| if i |
2 |
| the others |
2 |
| the leader |
2 |
| live to |
2 |
| their leader |
2 |
| man approached |
2 |
| me and |
2 |
| of four |
2 |
| along with |
2 |
| that i |
2 |
| as the |
2 |
| he thought |
2 |
| understand me |
2 |
| showed a |
2 |
| he paused |
2 |
| and so |
2 |
| your last |
2 |
| this and |
2 |
| but something |
2 |
| of this |
2 |
| his eyes |
2 |
| towards the |
2 |
| drink tom |
2 |
| town and |
2 |
| approached the |
2 |
| and he |
2 |
| slows down |
2 |
| was out |
2 |
| -tong- the |
2 |
| those who |
2 |
| he would |
2 |
| out loud |
2 |
| but i |
2 |
| his hands |
2 |
| i know |
2 |
| “ enjoy |
2 |
| and it |
2 |
| to relax |
2 |
| this gift |
2 |
| inches wide |
2 |
| so much |
2 |
| his left |
2 |
| can kill |
2 |
| will walk |
2 |
| on his |
2 |
| dry and |
2 |
| might be |
2 |
| on this |
2 |
| laughed out |
2 |
| had he |
2 |
| the group |
2 |
| began to |
2 |
| i am |
2 |
| eye and |
2 |
| of outlaws |
2 |
| his group |
2 |
| on the |
2 |
| so did |
2 |
| he saw |
2 |
| off the |
2 |
| know who |
2 |
| the other |
2 |
| when they |
2 |
| from the |
2 |
| was a |
2 |
| knew this |
2 |
| it might |
2 |
| know what |
2 |
| now and |
2 |
| the wooden |
2 |
| think that |
2 |
| had a |
2 |
| a whole |
2 |
| thing you |
2 |
| i have |
2 |
| he took |
2 |
| paused and |
2 |
| as he |
2 |
| the town |
2 |
| would have |
2 |
| in those |
2 |
| it showed |
2 |
| saw the |
2 |
| from his |
2 |
| for the |
2 |
| knew he |
2 |
| need to |
2 |
| thought to |
2 |
| the same |
2 |
| to himself |
2 |
| stared at |
2 |
| group of |
2 |
| draw you |
2 |
| man and |
2 |
| to do |
2 |
| is what |
2 |
| as it |
2 |
| you understand |
2 |
| was coming |
2 |
| green eyes |
2 |
| left cheek |
2 |
| who were |
2 |
| but their |
2 |
| i will |
2 |
| the bell |
2 |
| the sun |
2 |
| part of |
2 |
| he been |
2 |
| that had |
2 |
| revealed his |
2 |
| him and |
2 |
| you shall |
2 |
| with every |
2 |
| for it |
2 |
| his clothing |
2 |
| leader of |
2 |
| you draw |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| i assure you |
4 |
| at the man |
3 |
| looked at the |
3 |
| the man to |
3 |
| you have been |
3 |
| you understand me |
2 |
| leader of the |
2 |
| for it might |
2 |
| man approached the |
2 |
| in those who |
2 |
| and so did |
2 |
| live to see |
2 |
| knew this and |
2 |
| laughed out loud |
2 |
| his left cheek |
2 |
| group of outlaws |
2 |
| had he been |
2 |
| he would have |
2 |
| i will walk |
2 |
| and said “ |
2 |
| assure you that |
2 |
| and began to |
2 |
| knew he was |
2 |
| and i know |
2 |
| he paused and |
2 |
| will walk away |
2 |
| the leader of |
2 |
| thought to himself |
2 |
| you draw you |
2 |
| one of them |
2 |
| it might be |
2 |
| the man and |
2 |
| a whole in |
2 |
| the man approached |
2 |
| he did not |
2 |
| of the inn |
2 |
|
| Most frequent four-word phrases, including stop words: |
| i will walk away |
2 |
| the man approached the |
2 |
| for it might be |
2 |
| the leader of the |
2 |
| i assure you that |
2 |
|