| Number of paragraphs: |
1 |
| Average number of sentences per paragraph:: |
432.0 |
| Longest Sentence: |
'he could still hear the screams of that night from time to time while laying in bed, waiting for sleep and knowing the horrors that faced him when it did, though he considered his nightmares preferable to the ghosts of his past.' (42 words) |
| Shortest Sentence: |
'she gasps.' (2 words) |
Readability according to Gunning-Fog Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
6.16 |
Readability according to Automated Readability Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
-1.96 |
Readability according to Coleman-Liau Index (the higher, the harder to read): |
1.93 |
Average readability (the higher, the harder to read): |
2.04 |
| Ten most frequent two-word phrases: |
| euticus said |
9 |
| julie said |
8 |
| julie asked |
5 |
| euticus began |
4 |
| ben said |
3 |
| killer turns |
2 |
| stepped forward |
2 |
| looked back |
2 |
| young man |
2 |
| ever forget |
2 |
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| Ten most frequent three-word phrases: |
| won’t let you” |
1 |
| ever seen anything |
1 |
| men holding euticus |
1 |
| almost unbearable pain |
1 |
| rather large part |
1 |
| since papa blue |
1 |
| think we’re getting |
1 |
| you’ve always tried |
1 |
| sweat slicked body |
1 |
| apple away along |
1 |
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| Ten most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words |
| of the |
24 |
| euticus |
20 |
| in the |
18 |
| to the |
15 |
| “i |
11 |
| his eyes |
10 |
| from the |
10 |
| she said |
10 |
| euticus said |
9 |
| julie |
9 |
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| Ten most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| euticus began to |
4 |
| one of the |
4 |
| the rest of |
4 |
| euticus did |
3 |
| his eyes and |
3 |
| euticus did not |
3 |
| into the forest |
3 |
| the warmth of |
3 |
| euticus began |
3 |
| a hand on |
3 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases: |
| euticus said |
9 |
| julie said |
8 |
| julie asked |
5 |
| euticus began |
4 |
| ben said |
3 |
| think we’ll |
2 |
| ever forget |
2 |
| turned toward |
2 |
| really wanted |
2 |
| hunt partner |
2 |
| one look |
2 |
| ezekiel bluejay |
2 |
| something like |
2 |
| say something |
2 |
| like you’re |
2 |
| euticus away |
2 |
| killer turns |
2 |
| julie laughed |
2 |
| julie’s face |
2 |
| young man |
2 |
| setting behind |
2 |
| "you know |
2 |
| euticus jumped |
2 |
| birthing pool |
2 |
| looked back |
2 |
| julie screamed |
2 |
| stepped forward |
2 |
| euticus thought |
2 |
| found nothing” |
2 |
| told euticus |
2 |
| ever seen |
2 |
|
| Most frequent five-word phrases: |
| how could he ever forget |
2 |
| he turned to find her |
2 |
| julie laughed at the |
2 |
|
| Most frequent two-word phrases, including stop words: |
| of the |
24 |
| euticus |
20 |
| in the |
18 |
| to the |
15 |
| “i |
11 |
| she said |
10 |
| his eyes |
10 |
| from the |
10 |
| julie |
9 |
| euticus said |
9 |
| julie said |
8 |
| and he |
8 |
| he said |
8 |
| the boy |
8 |
| began to |
8 |
| of his |
7 |
| he had |
7 |
| on the |
7 |
| the |
7 |
| in his |
7 |
| and the |
7 |
| and i |
6 |
| the village |
6 |
| euticus and |
6 |
| from his |
6 |
| his face |
6 |
| the killer |
6 |
| to find |
6 |
| of a |
6 |
| at the |
6 |
| into the |
6 |
| tried to |
6 |
| to his |
6 |
| he could |
6 |
| on his |
6 |
| did not |
5 |
| to do |
5 |
| to a |
5 |
| for the |
5 |
| want to |
5 |
| the forest |
5 |
| her face |
5 |
| julie asked |
5 |
| she |
5 |
| that he |
5 |
| to him |
5 |
| the ground |
5 |
| the men |
5 |
| the temple |
4 |
| “no” |
4 |
| "i |
4 |
| at her |
4 |
| the road |
4 |
| to see |
4 |
| he |
4 |
| the rest |
4 |
| and their |
4 |
| and julie |
4 |
| wanted to |
4 |
| hand on |
4 |
| to be |
4 |
| of their |
4 |
| rest of |
4 |
| euticus began |
4 |
| a hand |
4 |
| part of |
4 |
| by the |
4 |
| would be |
4 |
| one of |
4 |
| she had |
4 |
| with the |
4 |
| seemed to |
4 |
| the fire |
4 |
| a |
3 |
| over the |
3 |
| against the |
3 |
| to say |
3 |
| of you |
3 |
| they had |
3 |
| and in |
3 |
| warmth of |
3 |
| "you |
3 |
| the other |
3 |
| next to |
3 |
| had ever |
3 |
| on her |
3 |
| and ben |
3 |
| of him |
3 |
| the world |
3 |
| the tree |
3 |
| but he |
3 |
| euticus did |
3 |
| the warmth |
3 |
| know how |
3 |
| when he |
3 |
| “he |
3 |
| ben said |
3 |
| the killer's |
3 |
| an apple |
3 |
| “why |
3 |
| look at |
3 |
| you want |
3 |
| "yeah |
3 |
| each other |
3 |
| a stone |
3 |
| through the |
3 |
| the dirt |
3 |
| turned to |
3 |
| in a |
3 |
| you are |
3 |
| know i |
3 |
| what he |
3 |
| had found |
3 |
| and said |
3 |
| with a |
3 |
| had come |
3 |
| the morning |
3 |
| on a |
3 |
| like a |
3 |
| it had |
3 |
| eyes and |
3 |
| over his |
3 |
| behind him |
3 |
| “what |
3 |
| what you |
3 |
| the birthing |
3 |
| she would |
3 |
| her go |
3 |
| a fire |
3 |
| could not |
2 |
| and began |
2 |
| and took |
2 |
| the last |
2 |
| that night |
2 |
| “forget |
2 |
| he turned |
2 |
| along with |
2 |
| a glance |
2 |
| go with |
2 |
| the fear |
2 |
| reached up |
2 |
| stepped forward |
2 |
| shook his |
2 |
| i remember |
2 |
| after all |
2 |
| from one |
2 |
| used to |
2 |
| he would |
2 |
| isn't it |
2 |
| not been |
2 |
| they were |
2 |
| but i |
2 |
| i know |
2 |
| killer turns |
2 |
| this place |
2 |
| young man |
2 |
| "you know |
2 |
| up in |
2 |
| camp here |
2 |
| a couple |
2 |
| his eye |
2 |
| take him |
2 |
| how could |
2 |
| for him |
2 |
| the death |
2 |
| could he |
2 |
| euticus jumped |
2 |
| placed a |
2 |
| he did |
2 |
| say something |
2 |
| "what |
2 |
| it out |
2 |
| and euticus |
2 |
| we’ll be |
2 |
| go see |
2 |
| you think |
2 |
| the first |
2 |
| will not |
2 |
| he ever |
2 |
| let her |
2 |
| him to |
2 |
| turns to |
2 |
| in that |
2 |
| what to |
2 |
| and me |
2 |
| euticus away |
2 |
| julie’s face |
2 |
| end of |
2 |
| at night |
2 |
| the remains |
2 |
| that the |
2 |
| back to |
2 |
| he began |
2 |
| the two |
2 |
| he wanted |
2 |
| for her |
2 |
| that is |
2 |
| still on |
2 |
| ezekiel bluejay |
2 |
| both of |
2 |
| the grass |
2 |
| with her |
2 |
| a few |
2 |
| a man |
2 |
| “ben |
2 |
| reminding him |
2 |
| that she |
2 |
| the surface |
2 |
| and you |
2 |
| his hand |
2 |
| his shoulder |
2 |
| screamed and |
2 |
| do you |
2 |
| had not |
2 |
| setting behind |
2 |
| birthing pool |
2 |
| had a |
2 |
| had he |
2 |
| weapon and |
2 |
| him when |
2 |
| if he |
2 |
| before the |
2 |
| euticus the |
2 |
| something like |
2 |
| with his |
2 |
| and she |
2 |
| they could |
2 |
| you know |
2 |
| the end |
2 |
| his hunt |
2 |
| “so |
2 |
| the mountains |
2 |
| you be |
2 |
| “julie…” |
2 |
| ever seen |
2 |
| a young |
2 |
| “i can’t |
2 |
| considered his |
2 |
| ever forget |
2 |
| when the |
2 |
| at him |
2 |
| and his |
2 |
| hunt partner |
2 |
| about you” |
2 |
| men she |
2 |
| remains of |
2 |
| the sun |
2 |
| to no |
2 |
| julie screamed |
2 |
| the day |
2 |
| its own |
2 |
| his father |
2 |
| coming to |
2 |
| she stopped |
2 |
| into his |
2 |
| it |
2 |
| “shut up |
2 |
| his head |
2 |
| like you’re |
2 |
| ben and |
2 |
| his name |
2 |
| the binding |
2 |
| no one |
2 |
| the next |
2 |
| "i've been |
2 |
| you and |
2 |
| laughed at |
2 |
| all that |
2 |
| forward and |
2 |
| turned toward |
2 |
| the entrance |
2 |
| one look |
2 |
| the humidity |
2 |
| told euticus |
2 |
| love and |
2 |
| but his |
2 |
| you both |
2 |
| under his |
2 |
| him a |
2 |
| find her |
2 |
| you went |
2 |
| ben |
2 |
| find the |
2 |
| ben's |
2 |
| you have |
2 |
| in bed |
2 |
| the brave |
2 |
| around the |
2 |
| the blade |
2 |
| he asked |
2 |
| i have |
2 |
| all the |
2 |
| the only |
2 |
| “shut |
2 |
| looked back |
2 |
| found nothing” |
2 |
| his arms |
2 |
| you love |
2 |
| their skin |
2 |
| been thinking |
2 |
| consider yourself |
2 |
| “julie |
2 |
| “if |
2 |
| the light |
2 |
| from its |
2 |
| i can’t |
2 |
| believe i |
2 |
| not be |
2 |
| about the |
2 |
| while she |
2 |
| from behind |
2 |
| what i |
2 |
| guessed his |
2 |
| “i’m |
2 |
| he tried |
2 |
| of cold |
2 |
| i can |
2 |
| out of |
2 |
| so he |
2 |
| belonged to |
2 |
| face and |
2 |
| see it |
2 |
| in this |
2 |
| think we’ll |
2 |
| shore of |
2 |
| and then |
2 |
| “i’m not |
2 |
| he not |
2 |
| “do you |
2 |
| with ben |
2 |
| found the |
2 |
| the blood |
2 |
| waiting for |
2 |
| looking for |
2 |
| julie laughed |
2 |
| the apple |
2 |
| to grab |
2 |
| the chickenhearted |
2 |
| ben the |
2 |
| “if you |
2 |
| some one |
2 |
| his mind |
2 |
| only a |
2 |
| yourself lucky |
2 |
| euticus thought |
2 |
| his lips |
2 |
| his fingers |
2 |
| to think |
2 |
| under her |
2 |
| on ben |
2 |
| hand over |
2 |
| his stomach |
2 |
| sense of |
2 |
| the old |
2 |
| * * |
2 |
| up and |
2 |
| know what |
2 |
| toward the |
2 |
| the man |
2 |
| like this |
2 |
| away from |
2 |
| when julie |
2 |
| what my |
2 |
| i want |
2 |
| blood and |
2 |
| of that |
2 |
| i don’t |
2 |
| “i’ll |
2 |
| had never |
2 |
| though the |
2 |
| “quiet |
2 |
| her touch |
2 |
| really wanted |
2 |
| his chest |
2 |
| “what” |
2 |
| couple of |
2 |
| sound of |
2 |
| thinking about |
2 |
| his hut |
2 |
| to make |
2 |
| before euticus |
2 |
| that time |
2 |
| are getting |
2 |
| that had |
2 |
| you do |
2 |
|
| Most frequent three-word phrases, including stop words: |
| euticus began to |
4 |
| the rest of |
4 |
| one of the |
4 |
| the warmth of |
3 |
| euticus did |
3 |
| hand on his |
3 |
| into the forest |
3 |
| his eyes and |
3 |
| euticus did not |
3 |
| a hand on |
3 |
| euticus began |
3 |
| that she would |
2 |
| shore of the |
2 |
| guessed his name |
2 |
| shook his head |
2 |
| the remains of |
2 |
| coming to a |
2 |
| really wanted to |
2 |
| to say something |
2 |
| he tried to |
2 |
| you want to |
2 |
| warmth of the |
2 |
| the killer |
2 |
| to find her |
2 |
| of the men |
2 |
| could he ever |
2 |
| next to his |
2 |
| laughed at the |
2 |
| think we’ll be |
2 |
| a couple of |
2 |
| he turned to |
2 |
| “i can’t |
2 |
| “if you |
2 |
| he had never |
2 |
| been thinking about |
2 |
| killer turns to |
2 |
| the killer turns |
2 |
| “i’m not |
2 |
| he could not |
2 |
| had found the |
2 |
| his hunt partner |
2 |
| the end of |
2 |
| julie laughed at |
2 |
| let her go |
2 |
| in the morning |
2 |
| one look at |
2 |
| on her face |
2 |
| that he could |
2 |
| but he did |
2 |
| “shut up |
2 |
| to the ground |
2 |
| he did not |
2 |
| he ever forget |
2 |
| look at her |
2 |
| began to say |
2 |
| how could he |
2 |
| turned toward the |
2 |
| over his face |
2 |
| on his face |
2 |
| on his shoulder |
2 |
| and the men |
2 |
| you think we’ll |
2 |
| ben the chickenhearted |
2 |
| julie laughed |
2 |
| a young man |
2 |
| the birthing pool |
2 |
| turned to find |
2 |
| consider yourself lucky |
2 |
| to the temple |
2 |
| his face and |
2 |
| it had not |
2 |
| back to the |
2 |
| euticus and the |
2 |
| julie screamed and |
2 |
| end of the |
2 |
| had he not |
2 |
| ben and i |
2 |
| to find the |
2 |
| part of him |
2 |
|
| Most frequent four-word phrases, including stop words: |
| euticus did not |
3 |
| euticus began to |
3 |
| began to say something |
2 |
| how could he ever |
2 |
| the end of the |
2 |
| could he ever forget |
2 |
| he turned to find |
2 |
| a hand on his |
2 |
| the warmth of the |
2 |
| one of the men |
2 |
| julie laughed at the |
2 |
| julie laughed at |
2 |
| you think we’ll be |
2 |
| but he did not |
2 |
| hand on his shoulder |
2 |
| turned to find her |
2 |
| the killer turns to |
2 |
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