├── README.md ├── data ├── README.md ├── model_output │ ├── README.md │ ├── chatgpt_results │ │ ├── 1023_bleak_house.txt │ │ ├── 105_persuasion.txt │ │ ├── 110_tess_of_the_durbervilles_a_pure_woman.txt │ │ ├── 11231_bartleby_the_scrivener_a_story_of_wallstreet.txt │ │ ├── 113_the_secret_garden.txt │ │ ├── 1155_the_secret_adversary.txt │ │ ├── 11_alices_adventures_in_wonderland.txt │ │ ├── 1206_the_flying_u_ranch.txt │ │ ├── 120_treasure_island.txt │ │ ├── 1245_night_and_day.txt │ │ ├── 1260_jane_eyre_an_autobiography.txt │ │ ├── 12677_personality_plus_some_experiences_of_emma_mcchesney_and_her_son_jock.txt │ │ ├── 1327_elizabeth_and_her_german_garden.txt │ │ ├── 1342_pride_and_prejudice.txt │ │ ├── 1400_great_expectations.txt │ │ ├── 145_middlemarch.txt │ │ ├── 15265_the_quest_of_the_silver_fleece_a_novel.txt │ │ ├── 155_the_moonstone.txt │ │ ├── 158_emma.txt │ │ ├── 160_the_awakening_and_selected_short_stories.txt │ │ ├── 16357_mary_a_fiction.txt │ │ ├── 1661_the_adventures_of_sherlock_holmes.txt │ │ ├── 1695_the_man_who_was_thursday_a_nightmare.txt │ │ ├── 171_charlotte_temple.txt │ │ ├── 174_the_picture_of_dorian_gray.txt │ │ ├── 18581_adrift_in_new_york_tom_and_florence_braving_the_world.txt │ │ ├── 2005_piccadilly_jim.txt │ │ ├── 2084_the_way_of_all_flesh.txt │ │ ├── 208_daisy_miller_a_study.txt │ │ ├── 2095_clotelle_a_tale_of_the_southern_states.txt │ │ ├── 209_the_turn_of_the_screw.txt │ │ ├── 215_the_call_of_the_wild.txt │ │ ├── 2166_king_solomons_mines.txt │ │ ├── 217_sons_and_lovers.txt │ │ ├── 233_sister_carrie_a_novel.txt │ │ ├── 238_dear_enemy.txt │ │ ├── 2489_moby_dick.txt │ │ ├── 24_o_pioneers.txt │ │ ├── 2641_a_room_with_a_view.txt │ │ ├── 271_black_beauty.txt │ │ ├── 2775_the_good_soldier.txt │ │ ├── 27_far_from_the_madding_crowd.txt │ │ ├── 2807_to_have_and_to_hold.txt │ │ ├── 2814_dubliners.txt │ │ ├── 2852_the_hound_of_the_baskervilles.txt │ │ ├── 2891_howards_end.txt │ │ ├── 3268_the_mysteries_of_udolpho.txt │ │ ├── 32_herland.txt │ │ ├── 33_the_scarlet_letter.txt │ │ ├── 3457_the_man_of_the_forest.txt │ │ ├── 345_dracula.txt │ │ ├── 351_of_human_bondage.txt │ │ ├── 367_country_of_the_pointed_firs.txt │ │ ├── 4051_lady_bridget_in_the_nevernever_land_a_story_of_australian_life.txt │ │ ├── 41286_miss_marjoribanks.txt │ │ ├── 4217_a_portrait_of_the_artist_as_a_young_man.txt │ │ ├── 4276_north_and_south.txt │ │ ├── 4300_ulysses.txt │ │ ├── 432_the_ambassadors.txt │ │ ├── 434_the_circular_staircase.txt │ │ ├── 44_the_song_of_the_lark.txt │ │ ├── 45_anne_of_green_gables.txt │ │ ├── 472_the_house_behind_the_cedars.txt │ │ ├── 502_desert_gold.txt │ │ ├── 514_little_women.txt │ │ ├── 5230_the_invisible_man_a_grotesque_romance.txt │ │ ├── 5348_ragged_dick_or_street_life_in_new_york_with_the_bootblacks.txt │ │ ├── 541_the_age_of_innocence.txt │ │ ├── 543_main_street.txt │ │ ├── 550_silas_marner.txt │ │ ├── 599_vanity_fair.txt │ │ ├── 6053_evelina_or_the_history_of_a_young_ladys_entrance_into_the_world.txt │ │ ├── 60_the_scarlet_pimpernel.txt │ │ ├── 6593_history_of_tom_jones_a_foundling.txt │ │ ├── 711_allan_quatermain.txt │ │ ├── 730_oliver_twist.txt │ │ ├── 74_the_adventures_of_tom_sawyer.txt │ │ ├── 766_david_copperfield.txt │ │ ├── 768_wuthering_heights.txt │ │ ├── 76_adventures_of_huckleberry_finn.txt │ │ ├── 77_the_house_of_the_seven_gables.txt │ │ ├── 78_tarzan_of_the_apes.txt │ │ ├── 805_this_side_of_paradise.txt │ │ ├── 84_frankenstein_or_the_modern_prometheus.txt │ │ ├── 876_life_in_the_ironmills_or_the_korl_woman.txt │ │ ├── 8867_the_magnificent_ambersons.txt │ │ ├── 940_the_last_of_the_mohicans_a_narrative_of_1757.txt │ │ ├── 95_the_prisoner_of_zenda.txt │ │ ├── 969_the_tenant_of_wildfell_hall.txt │ │ ├── 974_the_secret_agent_a_simple_tale.txt │ │ ├── 9830_the_beautiful_and_damned.txt │ │ ├── achebe_things_fall_apart_Things_Fall_Apart.txt │ │ ├── adams_the_hitchhikers_guide_to_the_galaxy_The_Hitchhiker_s_Guide_to_the_Galaxy.txt │ │ ├── adichie_americanah_Americanah.txt │ │ ├── agee_a_death_in_the_family_A_Death_in_the_Family.txt │ │ ├── aidoo_our_sister_killjoy_Our_Sister_Killjoy.txt │ │ ├── alexander_nampally_road_Nampally_Road.txt │ │ ├── ali_brick_lane_Brick_Lane.txt │ │ ├── allen_anthony_adverse_Anthony_Adverse.txt │ │ ├── alvarez_in_the_time_of_butterflies_In_the_Time_of_the_Butterflies.txt │ │ ├── amaka_the_book_of_echoes_The_Book_of_Echoes.txt │ │ ├── anand_coolie_Coolie.txt │ │ ├── anaya_bless_me_ultima_Bless_Me,_Ultima.txt │ │ ├── andrews_appalachee_red_Appalachee_Red.txt │ │ ├── armah_the_beautyful_ones_are_not_yet_born_The_Beautyful_Ones_Are_Not_Yet_Born.txt │ │ ├── asimov_foundation_i_robot_Foundation.txt │ │ ├── atkinson_case_histories_Case_Histories.txt │ │ ├── atta_everything_good_will_come_Everything_Good_Will_Come.txt │ │ ├── atwood_the_blind_assassin_The_Blind_Assassin.txt │ │ ├── atwood_the_handmaids_tale_The_Handmaid_s_Tale.txt │ │ ├── auel_the_plains_of_passage_The_Plains_of_Passage.txt │ │ ├── baldacci_absolute_power_Absolute_Power.txt │ │ ├── baldwin_go_tell_it_on_the_mountain_Go_Tell_It_on_The_Mountain.txt │ │ ├── baldwin_if_beale_street_could_talk_If_Beale_Street_Could_Talk.txt │ │ ├── bambara_salt_eaters_The_Salt_Eaters.txt │ │ ├── banks_the_wasp_factory_The_Wasp_Factory.txt │ │ ├── banville_the_book_of_evidence_The_Book_of_Evidence.txt │ │ ├── barclay_melal_Melal:_A_Novel_of_the_Pacific.txt │ │ ├── barker_the_time_of_the_terrorists_The_Time_of_the_Terrorists.txt │ │ ├── barker_weaveworld_Weaveworld.txt │ │ ├── barnes_years_of_grace_Years_of_Grace.txt │ │ ├── barrett_servants_of_the_map_Servants_of_the_Map:_Stories.txt │ │ ├── beatty_the_white_boy_shuffle_The_White_Boy_Shuffle.txt │ │ ├── beckett_watt_Watt.txt │ │ ├── bellow_humboldts_gift_Humboldt_s_Gift.txt │ │ ├── blatty_the_exorcist_The_Exorcist.txt │ │ ├── bloch_psycho_Psycho.txt │ │ ├── bradbury_fahrenheit_451_Fahrenheit_451.txt │ │ ├── bromfield_the_louis_bromfield_trilogy_Early_Autumn.txt │ │ ├── brooks_march_March.txt │ │ ├── brooks_world_war_z_World_War_Z:_An_Oral_History_of_the_Zombie_War.txt │ │ ├── brown_clotel_or_the_presidents_daughter_gutenberg_pg2046_Clotel:_or,_the_President’s_Daughter.txt │ │ ├── brown_inferno_Inferno.txt │ │ ├── brown_the_da_vinci_code_The_Da_Vinci_Code.txt │ │ ├── brown_the_lost_symbol_The_Lost_Symbol.txt │ │ ├── buck_dragon_seed_Dragon_Seed.txt │ │ ├── bulawayo_we_need_new_names_We_Need_New_Names.txt │ │ ├── butler_adulthood_rites_Adulthood_Rites.txt │ │ ├── butler_dawn_Dawn.txt │ │ ├── butler_imago_Imago.txt │ │ ├── butler_kindred_Kindred.txt │ │ ├── butler_parable_of_the_talents_Parable_of_the_Talents.txt │ │ ├── butler_seed_to_harvest_Clay’s_Ark.txt │ │ ├── butler_seed_to_harvest_Mind_of_My_Mind.txt │ │ ├── butler_seed_to_harvest_Patternmaster.txt │ │ ├── butler_seed_to_harvest_Wild_Seed.txt │ │ ├── cain_double_indemnity_Double_Indemnity.txt │ │ ├── caldwell_captains_and_kings_Captains_and_the_Kings.txt │ │ ├── card_enders_game_Ender_s_Game.txt │ │ ├── carey_oscar_and_lucinda_Oscar_and_Lucinda.txt │ │ ├── carter_new_england_white_New_England_White.txt │ │ ├── castillo_so_far_from_god_So_Far_From_God.txt │ │ ├── catton_the_luminaries_The_Luminaries.txt │ │ ├── chandler_the_big_sleep_The_Big_Sleep.txt │ │ ├── chase_mary_peters_Mary_Peters.txt │ │ ├── chase_riboud_hottentot_venus_Hottentot_Venus.txt │ │ ├── cheever_stories_of_john_cheever_The_Stories_of_John_Cheever.txt │ │ ├── chesnutt_the_house_behind_the_cedars_gutenberg_pg472_House_Behind_the_Cedars.txt │ │ ├── child_killing_floor_Killing_Floor.txt │ │ ├── choi_american_woman_American_Woman.txt │ │ ├── christie_and_then_there_were_none_And_Then_There_Were_None.txt │ │ ├── christie_sleeping_murder_Sleeping_Murder.txt │ │ ├── cisneros_the_house_on_mango_street_The_House_of_Mango_Street.txt │ │ ├── clair_rattlebone_Rattlebone.txt │ │ ├── clancy_clear_and_present_danger_Clear_and_Present_Danger.txt │ │ ├── clancy_patriot_games_Patriot_Games.txt │ │ ├── clancy_sum_of_all_fears_The_Sum_of_All_Fears.txt │ │ ├── clarke_jonathan_strange_and_mr_norrell_Jonathan_Strange___Mr_Norrell.txt │ │ ├── clavell_noble_house_Noble_House.txt │ │ ├── cleage_i_wish_i_had_a_red_dress_I_Wish_I_Had_A_Red_Dress.txt │ │ ├── cliff_no_telephone_to_heaven_No_Telephone_to_Heaven.txt │ │ ├── collins_hollywood_husbands_Hollywood_Husbands.txt │ │ ├── collins_the_hunger_games_The_Hunger_Games.txt │ │ ├── connelly_the_black_echo_The_Black_Echo.txt │ │ ├── cornwell_cause_of_death_Cause_of_Death.txt │ │ ├── cornwell_the_last_precinct_The_Last_Precinct.txt │ │ ├── cornwell_trace_Trace.txt │ │ ├── costain_the_black_rose_The_Black_Rose.txt │ │ ├── costain_the_silver_chalice_The_Silver_Chalice.txt │ │ ├── cozzens_by_love_possessed_By_Love_Possessed.txt │ │ ├── cozzens_guard_of_honor_Guard_of_Honor.txt │ │ ├── craven_i_heard_the_owl_call_my_name_I_Heard_the_Owl_Call_My_Name.txt │ │ ├── cronin_the_keys_of_the_kingdom_The_Keys_of_the_Kingdom.txt │ │ ├── dangarembga_nervous_conditions_Nervous_Conditions.txt │ │ ├── danticat_breathe_eyes_memory_Breath,_Eyes,_Memory.txt │ │ ├── danticat_the_farming_of_bones_The_Farming_of_Bones.txt │ │ ├── davenport_shark_dialogues_Shark_Dialogues.txt │ │ ├── davenport_the_constant_image_The_Constant_Image.txt │ │ ├── davis_honey_in_the_horn_Honey_in_the_Horn.txt │ │ ├── day_bared_to_you_Bared_to_You.txt │ │ ├── deeping_the_bridge_of_desire_The_Bridge_of_Desire.txt │ │ ├── delaney_dhalgren_Dhalgren.txt │ │ ├── delany_distant_stars_Distant_Stars.txt │ │ ├── delany_neveryona_Neveryona,_or,_the_Tale_of_Signs_and_Cities.txt │ │ ├── delany_return_to_neveryon_Return_to_Neveryon.txt │ │ ├── delany_triton_Triton.txt │ │ ├── delmar_bad_girl_Bad_Girl.txt │ │ ├── demille_the_charm_school_The_Charm_School.txt │ │ ├── desai_the_clear_light_of_day_Clear_Light_of_Day.txt │ │ ├── desai_the_inheritance_of_loss_The_Inheritance_of_Loss.txt │ │ ├── deveraux_a_knight_in_shining_armor_A_Knight_in_Shining_Armor.txt │ │ ├── devi_imaginary_maps_Imaginary_Maps.txt │ │ ├── diaz_in_the_distance_In_the_Distance.txt │ │ ├── diaz_the_brief_wondrous_life_of_oscar_wao_The_Brief_Wondrous_Life_of_Oscar_Wao.txt │ │ ├── dick_do_androids_dream_of_electric_sheep_Do_Androids_Dream_of_Electric_Sheep?.txt │ │ ├── doctorow_ragtime_Ragtime.txt │ │ ├── doerr_all_the_light_we_cannot_see_All_the_Light_We_Cannot_See.txt │ │ ├── douglas_green_light_Green_Light.txt │ │ ├── douglas_the_big_fisherman_The_Big_Fisherman.txt │ │ ├── douglas_the_robe_The_Robe.txt │ │ ├── drury_advise_and_consent_Advise_and_Consent.txt │ │ ├── duff_once_were_warriors_Once_Were_Warriors.txt │ │ ├── dumaurier_mary_anne_Mary_Anne.txt │ │ ├── dumaurier_my_cousin_rachel_My_Cousin_Rachel.txt │ │ ├── dumaurier_rebecca_Rebecca.txt │ │ ├── dumaurier_the_kings_general_The_King_s_General.txt │ │ ├── dunbar_the_sport_of_the_gods_gutenberg_pg17854_The_Sport_of_the_Gods.txt │ │ ├── egan_a_visit_from_the_goon_squad_A_Visit_From_the_Goon_Squad.txt │ │ ├── ellison_invisible_man_Invisible_Man.txt │ │ ├── emecheta_the_joys_of_motherhood_The_Joys_of_Motherhood.txt │ │ ├── evanovich_one_for_the_money_One_for_the_Money.txt │ │ ├── evanovich_twelve_sharp_Twelve_Sharp.txt │ │ ├── farah_maps_Maps.txt │ │ ├── faulkner_a_fable_A_Fable.txt │ │ ├── faulkner_the_reivers_The_Reivers.txt │ │ ├── ferber_cimarron_Cimarron.txt │ │ ├── ferber_ice_palace_Ice_Palace.txt │ │ ├── ferberg_so_big_gutenberg_61686-0_So_Big.txt │ │ ├── field_all_this_and_heaven_too_All_This,_and_Heaven_Too.txt │ │ ├── fielding_bridget_joness_diary_Bridget_Jones_s_Diary.txt │ │ ├── figiel_where_we_once_belonged_Where_We_Once_Belonged.txt │ │ ├── finney_invasion_of_the_body_snatchers_Invasion_of_the_Body_Snatchers.txt │ │ ├── fisher_the_walls_of_jericho_The_Walls_of_Jericho.txt │ │ ├── flanagan_goulds_book_of_fish_Gould_s_Book_of_Fish.txt │ │ ├── flavin_journey_in_the_dark_Journey_in_the_Dark.txt │ │ ├── fleming_casino_royale_Casino_Royale.txt │ │ ├── fleming_from_russia_with_love_From_Russia_with_Love.txt │ │ ├── flynn_gone_girl_Gone_Girl.txt │ │ ├── follett_eye_of_the_needle_Eye_of_the_Needle.txt │ │ ├── ford_independence_day_Independence_Day.txt │ │ ├── forna_the_memory_of_love_The_Memory_of_Love.txt │ │ ├── forsyth_the_day_of_the_jackal_The_Day_of_the_Jackal.txt │ │ ├── forsyth_the_odessa_file_The_Odessa_File.txt │ │ ├── french_in_the_woods_In_the_Woods.txt │ │ ├── frisbie_miss_ulysses_from_puka_puka_Miss_Ulysses_from_Pukapuka.txt │ │ ├── furst_dark_star_Dark_Star.txt │ │ ├── gabaldon_outlander_Outlander.txt │ │ ├── gaines_a_gathering_of_old_men_A_Gathering_of_Old_Men.txt │ │ ├── gaines_a_lesson_before_dying_A_Lesson_Before_Dying.txt │ │ ├── gaines_in_my_fathers_house_In_My_Father’s_House.txt │ │ ├── garner_monkey_grip_Monkey_Grip.txt │ │ ├── garwood_the_bride_The_Bride.txt │ │ ├── gay_difficult_women_Difficult_Women.txt │ │ ├── george_a_great_deliverance_A_Great_Deliverance.txt │ │ ├── ghosh_the_shadow_lines_Shadow_Lines.txt │ │ ├── gibbs_soundings_Soundings.txt │ │ ├── gibson_neuromancer_Neuromancer.txt │ │ ├── glasgow_in_this_our_life_In_This_Our_Life.txt │ │ ├── golden_after_After.txt │ │ ├── golden_memoirs_of_a_geisha_Memoirs_of_Geisha.txt │ │ ├── golding_lord_of_the_flies_Lord_of_the_Flies.txt │ │ ├── goodson_sweet_salt_Sweet_Salt.txt │ │ ├── gordimer_julys_people_July_s_People.txt │ │ ├── grace_potiki_Potiki.txt │ │ ├── grant_bitch_Bitch.txt │ │ ├── grau_the_keepers_of_the_house_The_Keepers_of_the_House.txt │ │ ├── greene_our_man_in_havana_Our_Man_in_Havana.txt │ │ ├── grisham_the_partner_The_Partner.txt │ │ ├── grisham_the_rainmaker_The_Rainmaker.txt │ │ ├── grisham_the_testament_The_Testament.txt │ │ ├── guthrie_the_way_west_The_Way_West.txt │ │ ├── habila_oil_on_water_Oil_on_Water.txt │ │ ├── haley_roots_Roots.txt │ │ ├── hamid_exit_west_Exit_West.txt │ │ ├── hammett_the_maltese_falcon_The_Maltese_Falcon.txt │ │ ├── harris_the_silence_of_the_lambs_The_Silence_of_the_Lambs.txt │ │ ├── hawkins_chicago_hustle_Chicago_Hustle.txt │ │ ├── hawkins_the_girl_on_the_train_The_Girl_on_the_Train__trade_paperback_.txt │ │ ├── head_a_question_of_power_A_Question_of_Power.txt │ │ ├── hemon_the_lazarus_project_The_Lazarus_Project.txt │ │ ├── herbert_dune_Dune.txt │ │ ├── hersey_a_bell_for_adano_A_Bell_for_Adano.txt │ │ ├── heyer_frederica_Frederica.txt │ │ ├── higgins_three_complete_novels_The_Eagle_Has_Landed.txt │ │ ├── highsmith_the_talented_mr_ripley_The_Talented_Mr._Ripley.txt │ │ ├── hijuelos_the_mambo_kings_play_songs_of_love_The_Mambo_Kings_Play_Songs_of_Love.txt │ │ ├── himes_a_rage_in_harlem_A_Rage_in_Harlem.txt │ │ ├── himes_if_he_hollers_let_him_go_If_He_Hollers_Let_Him_Go.txt │ │ ├── hodge_crick_crack_monkey_Crick_Crack,_Monkey.txt │ │ ├── hogan_mean_spirit_Mean_Spirit.txt │ │ ├── holt_waimea_summer_Waimea_Summer.txt │ │ ├── hoover_it_ends_with_us_It_Ends_with_Us.txt │ │ ├── hopkins_contending_forces_Contending_Forces:_A_Romance_Illustrative_of_Negro_Life_North_and_South.txt │ │ ├── hosseini_a_thousand_splendid_suns_A_Thousand_Splendid_Suns.txt │ │ ├── hughes_not_without_laughter_Not_Without_Laughter.txt │ │ ├── hulme_the_bone_people_The_Bone_People.txt │ │ ├── hurston_their_eyes_were_watching_god_Their_Eyes_Were_Watching_God.txt │ │ ├── huxley_brave_new_world_Brave_New_World.txt │ │ ├── ihimaera_the_whale_rider_Whale_Rider.txt │ │ ├── ishiguro_the_remains_of_the_day_The_Remains_of_the_Day.txt │ │ ├── ivey_the_snow_child_The_Snow_Child.txt │ │ ├── jackson_opoku_the_river_where_blood_is_born_The_River_Where_Blood_Is_Born.txt │ │ ├── jackson_the_lottery_haunting_hill_house_we_have_always_lived_in_the_castle_The_Haunting_of_Hill_House.txt │ │ ├── jackson_the_lottery_haunting_hill_house_we_have_always_lived_in_the_castle_We_Have_Always_Lived_in_the_Castle.txt │ │ ├── james_an_unsuitable_job_for_a_woman_An_Unsuitable_Job_for_a_Woman.txt │ │ ├── james_fifty_shades_of_grey_Fifty_Shades_of_Grey.txt │ │ ├── james_minty_alley_Minty_Alley.txt │ │ ├── janney_the_miracle_of_the_bells_The_Miracle_of_the_Bells.txt │ │ ├── jemisin_the_stone_sky_The_Stone_Sky.txt │ │ ├── jin_waiting_Waiting.txt │ │ ├── johnson_middle_passage_Middle_Passage.txt │ │ ├── johnson_now_in_november_Now_in_November.txt │ │ ├── johnston_shadows_on_our_skin_Shadows_on_our_Skin.txt │ │ ├── jones_an_american_marriage_An_American_Marriage.txt │ │ ├── jones_corregidora_Corregidora.txt │ │ ├── jones_evas_man_Eva’s_Man.txt │ │ ├── jones_from_here_to_eternity_From_Here_to_Eternity.txt │ │ ├── jones_leaving_atlanta_Leaving_Atlanta.txt │ │ ├── jones_silver_sparrow_Silver_Sparrow.txt │ │ ├── jones_the_healing_The_Healing.txt │ │ ├── jones_the_known_world_The_Known_World.txt │ │ ├── kahn_return_of_the_jedi_Return_of_the_Jedi.txt │ │ ├── kantor_andersonville_Andersonville.txt │ │ ├── kay_trumpet_Trumpet.txt │ │ ├── kenealy_the_chant_of_jimmie_blacksmith_The_Chant_of_Jimmie_Blacksmith.txt │ │ ├── kennedy_ironweed_Ironweed.txt │ │ ├── keyes_dinner_at_antoines_Dinner_at_Antoine_s.txt │ │ ├── keyes_joy_street_Joy_Street.txt │ │ ├── killens_and_then_we_heard_the_thunder_And_Then_We_Heard_the_Thunder.txt │ │ ├── king_11_22_63_11_22_63.txt │ │ ├── king_it_It.txt │ │ ├── king_the_shining_The_Shining.txt │ │ ├── king_tommyknockers_The_Tommyknockers.txt │ │ ├── kingsolver_the_poisonwood_bible_The_Poisonwood_Bible.txt │ │ ├── koontz_a_new_collection_Watchers.txt │ │ ├── kostova_the_historian_The_Historian.txt │ │ ├── krantz_mistrals_daughter_Mistral_s_Daughter.txt │ │ ├── krantz_princess_daisy_Princess_Daisy.txt │ │ ├── krantz_scruples_Scruples.txt │ │ ├── kureishi_the_buddha_of_suburbia_The_Buddha_of_Suburbia.txt │ │ ├── ladd_sarahs_psalm_Sarah_s_Psalm.txt │ │ ├── lahaye_desecration_Desecration.txt │ │ ├── lahiri_interpreter_of_maladies_Interpreter_of_Maladies.txt │ │ ├── lalami_the_moors_account_The_Moor_s_Account.txt │ │ ├── lamming_in_the_castle_of_my_skin_In_the_Castle_of_My_Skin.txt │ │ ├── larsen_quicksand_Quicksand.txt │ │ ├── laurence_the_stone_angel_The_Stone_Angel.txt │ │ ├── lawrence_three_complete_novels_Lady_Chatterley_s_Lover.txt │ │ ├── lecarre_the_spy_who_came_in_from_the_cold_The_Spy_Who_Came_In_from_the_Cold.txt │ │ ├── lecarre_tinker_tailor_soldier_spy_Tinker,_Tailor,_Soldier,_Spy.txt │ │ ├── lee_how_i_became_a_north_korean_How_I_Became_a_North_Korean.txt │ │ ├── lee_to_kill_a_mockingbird_To_Kill_a_Mockingbird.txt │ │ ├── leguin_the_left_hand_of_darkness_The_Left_Hand_of_Darkness.txt │ │ ├── lengle_a_wrinkle_in_time_A_Wrinkle_in_Time.txt │ │ ├── leonard_get_shorty_Get_Shorty.txt │ │ ├── levin_three_by_ira_levin_Rosemary_s_Baby.txt │ │ ├── levin_three_by_ira_levin_The_Stepford_Wives.txt │ │ ├── lewis_arrowsmith_elmer_gantry_dodsworth_Arrowsmith.txt │ │ ├── lewis_arrowsmith_elmer_gantry_dodsworth_Dodsworth.txt │ │ ├── lewis_arrowsmith_elmer_gantry_dodsworth_Elmer_Gantry.txt │ │ ├── li_the_vagrants_The_Vagrants.txt │ │ ├── loos_gentlemen_prefer_blondes_Gentlemen_Prefer_Blondes.txt │ │ ├── lovelace_the_wine_of_astonishment_The_Wine_of_Astonishment.txt │ │ ├── ludlum_materese_circle_The_Matarese_Circle.txt │ │ ├── ludlum_the_ludlum_triad_The_Bourne_Identity.txt │ │ ├── lurie_foreign_affairs_Foreign_Affairs.txt │ │ ├── macinnes_a_three_novel_omnibus_Above_Suspicion.txt │ │ ├── macinnes_a_three_novel_omnibus_Assignment_in_Brittany.txt │ │ ├── macinnes_double_image_The_Double_Image.txt │ │ ├── macinnes_salzburg_connection_The_Salzburg_Connection.txt │ │ ├── mailer_executioners_song_The_Executioner_s_Song.txt │ │ ├── major_painted_turtle_Painted_Turtle:_Woman_With_Guitar.txt │ │ ├── makkai_the_great_believers_The_Great_Believers.txt │ │ ├── malouf_the_great_world_The_Great_World.txt │ │ ├── marquand_the_late_george_apley_The_Late_George_Apley.txt │ │ ├── marquand_wickford_point_Wickford_Point.txt │ │ ├── marshall_brown_girl_brownstones_Brown_Girl,_Brownstones.txt │ │ ├── marshall_praisesong_for_the_widow_Praisesong_for_the_Widow.txt │ │ ├── marshall_the_fisher_king_The_Fisher_King.txt │ │ ├── martin_a_song_of_ice_and_fire_A_Game_of_Thrones.txt │ │ ├── matthews_red_sparrow_Red_Sparrow.txt │ │ ├── mcbride_the_good_lord_bird_The_Good_Lord_Bird.txt │ │ ├── mccann_let_the_great_world_spin_Let_the_Great_World_Spin.txt │ │ ├── mccullough_the_thorn_birds_The_Thorn_Birds.txt │ │ ├── mcdermott_at_weddings_and_wakes_At_Weddings_and_Wakes.txt │ │ ├── mcfadden_glorious_Glorious.txt │ │ ├── mcguire_beautiful_disaster_Beautiful_Disaster.txt │ │ ├── mckay_home_to_harlem_Home_to_Harlem.txt │ │ ├── mckinney_whetstone_leaving_cecil_street_Leaving_Cecil_Street.txt │ │ ├── mckinney_whetstone_trading_dreams_at_midnight_Trading_Dreams_at_Midnight.txt │ │ ├── mcmillan_waiting_to_exhale_Waiting_to_Exhale.txt │ │ ├── mcnaught_a_kingdom_of_dreams_A_Kingdom_of_Dreams.txt │ │ ├── mcpherson_elbow_room_Elbow_Room.txt │ │ ├── mda_the_heart_of_redness_Heart_of_Redness.txt │ │ ├── melamud_the_fixer_The_Fixer.txt │ │ ├── metalious_peyton_place_Peyton_Place.txt │ │ ├── meyer_the_host_The_Host.txt │ │ ├── michaelides_the_silent_patient_The_Silent_Patient.txt │ │ ├── micheaux_conquest_gutenberg_pg39237_Conquest:_The_Story_of_A_Negro_Pioneer.txt │ │ ├── michener_tales_of_the_south_pacific_Tales_of_the_South_Pacific.txt │ │ ├── michener_texas_Texas.txt │ │ ├── michener_the_source_The_Source.txt │ │ ├── miller_lamb_in_his_bosom_Lamb_in_His_Bosom.txt │ │ ├── millet_love_in_infant_monkeys_Love_in_Infant_Monkeys.txt │ │ ├── mitchell_gone_with_the_wind_Gone_with_the_Wind.txt │ │ ├── momaday_house_made_of_dawn_House_Made_of_Dawn.txt │ │ ├── morrison_beloved_Beloved.txt │ │ ├── morrison_god_help_the_child_God_Help_the_Child.txt │ │ ├── morrison_paradise_Paradise.txt │ │ ├── morrison_song_of_solomon_*Song_of_Solomon.txt │ │ ├── morrison_sula_Sula.txt │ │ ├── morrison_tar_baby_Tar_Baby.txt │ │ ├── morrison_the_bluest_eye_*The_Bluest_Eye.txt │ │ ├── mosley_devil_in_a_blue_dress_Devil_in_a_Blue_Dress.txt │ │ ├── mosley_rls_dream_RL_s_Dream.txt │ │ ├── moyes_me_before_you_Me_Before_You.txt │ │ ├── moyes_the_giver_of_stars_The_Giver_of_Stars.txt │ │ ├── mudrooroo_doctor_wooreddys_prescription_Doctor_Wooreddy_s_Prescription_for_Enduring_the_Ending_of_the_World.txt │ │ ├── mukherjee_the_lives_of_others_The_Lives_of_Others.txt │ │ ├── munro_lives_of_girls_and_women_Lives_of_Girls_and_Women.txt │ │ ├── nabokov_pale_fire_Pale_Fire.txt │ │ ├── naipaul_a_house_for_mr_biswas_A_House_for_Mr._Biswas.txt │ │ ├── narayan_swami_and_friends_Swami_and_Friends.txt │ │ ├── naylor_women_of_brewster_place_The_Women_of_Brewster_Place.txt │ │ ├── nazel_every_goodbye_aint_gone_Every_Goodbye_Ain’t_Gone.txt │ │ ├── ng_little_fires_everywhere_Little_Fires_Everywhere.txt │ │ ├── nguyen_the_sympathizer_The_Sympathizer.txt │ │ ├── niland_the_shiralee_The_Shiralee.txt │ │ ├── nwapa_efuru_Efuru.txt │ │ ├── o_brien_house_of_splendid_isolation_House_of_Splendid_Isolation.txt │ │ ├── o_connor_the_edge_of_sadness_The_Edge_of_Sadness.txt │ │ ├── oates_blonde_Blonde.txt │ │ ├── oates_the_wheel_of_love_The_Wheel_of_Love.txt │ │ ├── oates_zombie_Zombie.txt │ │ ├── obrien_at_swim_two_birds_At_Swim-Two-Birds.txt │ │ ├── okri_the_famished_road_The_Famished_Road.txt │ │ ├── ondaatje_the_english_patient_The_English_Patient.txt │ │ ├── orwell_1984_1984.txt │ │ ├── oyeyemi_the_icarus_girl_Icarus_Girl.txt │ │ ├── panger_black_ulysses_Black_Ulysses.txt │ │ ├── parks_getting_mothers_body_Getting_Mother_s_Body.txt │ │ ├── parks_shannon_Shannon.txt │ │ ├── patterson_along_came_a_spider_Along_Came_a_Spider.txt │ │ ├── patterson_mary_mary_Mary,_Mary.txt │ │ ├── peterkin_scarlet_sister_mary_Scarlet_Sister_Mary.txt │ │ ├── petry_street_The_Street.txt │ │ ├── phillips_cambridge_Cambridge.txt │ │ ├── pitts_freeman_Freeman.txt │ │ ├── porter_ship_of_fools_Ship_of_Fools.txt │ │ ├── porter_the_collected_stories_of_katherine_anne_porter_The_Collected_Stories_of_Katherine_Anne_Porter.txt │ │ ├── potok_the_chosen_The_Chosen.txt │ │ ├── powell_a_small_gathering_of_bones_A_Small_Gathering_of_Bones.txt │ │ ├── price_clockers_Clockers.txt │ │ ├── proulx_the_shipping_news_The_Shipping_News.txt │ │ ├── pugh_the_hospital_plot_The_Hospital_Plot.txt │ │ ├── puzo_the_godfather_The_Godfather.txt │ │ ├── pynchon_gravitys_rainbow_Gravity_s_Rainbow.txt │ │ ├── quinn_the_alice_network_The_Alice_Network.txt │ │ ├── quinn_the_duke_and_i_The_Duke_and_I.txt │ │ ├── rao_kanthapura_Kanthapura.txt │ │ ├── rawling_the_yearling_The_Yearling.txt │ │ ├── reed_flight_to_canada_Flight_to_Canada.txt │ │ ├── rhodes_douglass_women_Douglass__Women.txt │ │ ├── rice_interview_with_the_vampire_Interview_with_the_Vampire.txt │ │ ├── rice_the_witching_hour_The_Witching_Hour.txt │ │ ├── richter_the_town_The_Town.txt │ │ ├── rimington_at_risk_At_Risk.txt │ │ ├── rivers_redeeming_love_Redeeming_Love.txt │ │ ├── roberts_northwest_passage_Northwest_Passage.txt │ │ ├── robinson_gilead_Gilead.txt │ │ ├── robinson_housekeeping_Housekeeping.txt │ │ ├── roth_american_pastoral_American_Pastoral.txt │ │ ├── roth_divergent_Divergent.txt │ │ ├── roth_portnoys_complaint_Portnoy_s_Complaint.txt │ │ ├── rowling_harry_potter_and_the_sorcerers_stone_Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer_s_Stone.txt │ │ ├── roy_the_god_of_small_things_The_God_of_Small_Things.txt │ │ ├── rushdie_midnights_children_Midnight’s_Children.txt │ │ ├── russell_swamplandia_Swamplandia!.txt │ │ ├── russo_empire_falls_Empire_Falls.txt │ │ ├── ryhs_wide_sargasso_sea_Wide_Sargasso_Sea.txt │ │ ├── sahgal_rich_like_us_Rich_Like_Us.txt │ │ ├── santmyer_and_ladies_of_the_club__...And_Ladies_of_the_Club_.txt │ │ ├── saro_wiwa_sozaboy_Sozaboy.txt │ │ ├── sarton_joanna_and_ulysses_Joanna_and_Ulysses.txt │ │ ├── sayers_the_nine_tailors_The_Nine_Tailors.txt │ │ ├── scott_the_manikin_The_Manikin.txt │ │ ├── sebold_the_lovely_bones_The_Lovely_Bones.txt │ │ ├── sedgwick_the_little_french_girl_The_Little_French_Girl.txt │ │ ├── selvon_the_lonely_londoners_The_Lonely_Londoners.txt │ │ ├── seth_a_suitable_boy_A_Suitable_Boy.txt │ │ ├── seton_katherine_Katherine.txt │ │ ├── shaara_the_killer_angels_The_Killer_Angels.txt │ │ ├── shaik_the_mayor_of_new_orleans_The_Mayor_of_New_Orleans:_Just_Talking_Jazz.txt │ │ ├── shields_the_stone_diaries_The_Stone_Diaries.txt │ │ ├── siddons_the_house_next_door_The_House_Next_Door.txt │ │ ├── sidhwa_cracking_india_Cracking_India.txt │ │ ├── sinclair_dragons_teeth_i_Dragon_s_Teeth.txt │ │ ├── slim_trick_baby_Trick_Baby.txt │ │ ├── smiley_a_thousand_acres_A_Thousand_Acres.txt │ │ ├── smith_strange_fruit_Strange_Fruit.txt │ │ ├── smith_white_teeth_White_Teeth.txt │ │ ├── souljah_the_coldest_winter_ever_The_Coldest_Winter_Ever.txt │ │ ├── southgate_third_girl_from_the_left_Third_Girl_From_the_Left.txt │ │ ├── sparks_the_notebook_The_Notebook.txt │ │ ├── spencer_the_voice_at_the_back_door_The_Voice_At_The_Back_Door.txt │ │ ├── stafford_the_collected_stories_of_jean_stafford_The_Collected_Stories_of_Jean_Stafford.txt │ │ ├── stead_the_man_who_loved_children_The_Man_Who_Loved_Children.txt │ │ ├── steel_mixed_blessings_Mixed_Blessings.txt │ │ ├── steel_the_gift_The_Gift.txt │ │ ├── steel_zoya_Zoya.txt │ │ ├── stegner_angle_of_repose_Angle_of_Repose.txt │ │ ├── steinbeck_the_grapes_of_wrath_The_Grapes_of_Wrath.txt │ │ ├── stephenson_snow_crash_Snow_Crash.txt │ │ ├── stewart_the_crystal_cave_The_Crystal_Cave.txt │ │ ├── stewart_this_rough_magic_This_Rough_Magic.txt │ │ ├── stockett_the_help_The_Help.txt │ │ ├── stone_the_agony_and_the_ecstasy_The_Agony_and_the_Ecstasy.txt │ │ ├── stribling_the_store_The_Store.txt │ │ ├── strout_olive_kitteridge_Olive_Kitteridge.txt │ │ ├── struther_mrs_miniver_Mrs._Miniver.txt │ │ ├── styron_confessions_of_nat_turner_The_Confessions_of_Nat_Turner.txt │ │ ├── tademy_citizens_creek_Citizens_Creek.txt │ │ ├── tartt_the_goldfinch_The_Goldfinch.txt │ │ ├── taylor_a_summons_for_memphis_A_Summons_to_Memphis.txt │ │ ├── taylor_the_travels_of_jaimie_mcpheeters_The_Travels_of_Jaimie_McPheeters.txt │ │ ├── thiongo_petals_of_blood_Petals_of_Blood.txt │ │ ├── thompson_the_killer_inside_me_The_Killer_Inside_Me.txt │ │ ├── tolkien_lord_of_the_rings_The_Fellowship_of_the_Ring.txt │ │ ├── tolkien_silmarillion_The_Silmarillion.txt │ │ ├── toole_a_confederacy_of_dunces_A_Confederacy_of_Dunces.txt │ │ ├── toomer_cane_gutenberg_60093-0_Cane.txt │ │ ├── towles_a_gentleman_in_moscow_A_Gentleman_in_Moscow.txt │ │ ├── trevor_felicias_journey_Felicia_s_Journey.txt │ │ ├── tyler_breathing_lessons_Breathing_Lessons.txt │ │ ├── tyler_the_accidental_tourist_The_Accidental_Tourist.txt │ │ ├── uris_exodus_Exodus.txt │ │ ├── van_peebles_just_an_old_sweet_song_Just_An_Old_Sweet_Song.txt │ │ ├── villarreal_pocho_Pocho.txt │ │ ├── walker_jubilee_Jubilee.txt │ │ ├── walker_meridian_Meridian.txt │ │ ├── walker_the_color_purple_The_Color_Purple.txt │ │ ├── waller_the_bridges_of_madison_county_The_Bridges_of_Madison_County.txt │ │ ├── ward_dark_lover_Dark_Lover.txt │ │ ├── ward_salvage_the_bones_Salvage_the_Bones.txt │ │ ├── warren_all_the_kings_men_All_the_King_s_Men.txt │ │ ├── wein_code_name_verity_Code_Name_Verity.txt │ │ ├── welsh_trainspotting_Trainspotting.txt │ │ ├── welty_the_optimists_daughter_The_Optimist_s_Daughter.txt │ │ ├── wendt_pouliuli_Pouliuli.txt │ │ ├── wesley_aint_nobodys_business_if_i_do_Ain_t_Nobody_s_Business_If_I_Do.txt │ │ ├── west_shoes_of_the_fisherman_The_Shoes_of_the_Fisherman.txt │ │ ├── west_the_living_is_easy_The_Living_Is_Easy.txt │ │ ├── west_the_thinking_reed_The_Thinking_Reed.txt │ │ ├── white_voss_Voss.txt │ │ ├── whitehead_intuitionist_The_Intuitionist.txt │ │ ├── whitehead_the_nickel_boys_The_Nickel_Boys.txt │ │ ├── whitehead_the_underground_railroad_The_Underground_Railroad.txt │ │ ├── wicomb_davids_story_David_s_Story.txt │ │ ├── wideman_philadelphia_fire_Philadelphia_Fire.txt │ │ ├── wilder_the_bridge_of_san_lius_rey_The_Bridge_of_San_Luis_Rey.txt │ │ ├── wilson_our_nig_gutenberg_pg584_Our_Nig.txt │ │ ├── wilson_the_able_mclaughlins_gutenberg_59845-0_The_Able_McLaughlins.txt │ │ ├── winsor_forever_amber_Forever_Amber.txt │ │ ├── wise_dumachas_and_sheba_Dumachas_and_Sheba.txt │ │ ├── woodson_another_brooklyn_Another_Brooklyn.txt │ │ ├── wouk_marjorie_morningstar_Marjorie_Morningstar.txt │ │ ├── wouk_the_caine_mutiny_The_Caine_Mutiny.txt │ │ ├── wright_native_son_Native_Son.txt │ │ ├── wright_the_outsider_The_Outsider.txt │ │ ├── xiaolong_when_red_is_black_When_Red_Is_Black.txt │ │ └── young_buying_time_Buying_Time.txt │ └── gpt4_results │ │ ├── 1023_bleak_house.txt │ │ ├── 105_persuasion.txt │ │ ├── 110_tess_of_the_durbervilles_a_pure_woman.txt │ │ ├── 11231_bartleby_the_scrivener_a_story_of_wallstreet.txt │ │ ├── 113_the_secret_garden.txt │ │ ├── 1155_the_secret_adversary.txt │ │ ├── 11_alices_adventures_in_wonderland.txt │ │ ├── 1206_the_flying_u_ranch.txt │ │ ├── 120_treasure_island.txt │ │ ├── 1245_night_and_day.txt │ │ ├── 1260_jane_eyre_an_autobiography.txt │ │ ├── 12677_personality_plus_some_experiences_of_emma_mcchesney_and_her_son_jock.txt │ │ ├── 1327_elizabeth_and_her_german_garden.txt │ │ ├── 1342_pride_and_prejudice.txt │ │ ├── 1400_great_expectations.txt │ │ ├── 145_middlemarch.txt │ │ ├── 15265_the_quest_of_the_silver_fleece_a_novel.txt │ │ ├── 155_the_moonstone.txt │ │ ├── 158_emma.txt │ │ ├── 160_the_awakening_and_selected_short_stories.txt │ │ ├── 16357_mary_a_fiction.txt │ │ ├── 1661_the_adventures_of_sherlock_holmes.txt │ │ ├── 1695_the_man_who_was_thursday_a_nightmare.txt │ │ ├── 171_charlotte_temple.txt │ │ ├── 174_the_picture_of_dorian_gray.txt │ │ ├── 18581_adrift_in_new_york_tom_and_florence_braving_the_world.txt │ │ ├── 2005_piccadilly_jim.txt │ │ ├── 2084_the_way_of_all_flesh.txt │ │ ├── 208_daisy_miller_a_study.txt │ │ ├── 2095_clotelle_a_tale_of_the_southern_states.txt │ │ ├── 209_the_turn_of_the_screw.txt │ │ ├── 215_the_call_of_the_wild.txt │ │ ├── 2166_king_solomons_mines.txt │ │ ├── 217_sons_and_lovers.txt │ │ ├── 233_sister_carrie_a_novel.txt │ │ ├── 238_dear_enemy.txt │ │ ├── 2489_moby_dick.txt │ │ ├── 24_o_pioneers.txt │ │ ├── 2641_a_room_with_a_view.txt │ │ ├── 271_black_beauty.txt │ │ ├── 2775_the_good_soldier.txt │ │ ├── 27_far_from_the_madding_crowd.txt │ │ ├── 2807_to_have_and_to_hold.txt │ │ ├── 2814_dubliners.txt │ │ ├── 2852_the_hound_of_the_baskervilles.txt │ │ ├── 2891_howards_end.txt │ │ ├── 3268_the_mysteries_of_udolpho.txt │ │ ├── 32_herland.txt │ │ ├── 33_the_scarlet_letter.txt │ │ ├── 3457_the_man_of_the_forest.txt │ │ ├── 345_dracula.txt │ │ ├── 351_of_human_bondage.txt │ │ ├── 367_country_of_the_pointed_firs.txt │ │ ├── 4051_lady_bridget_in_the_nevernever_land_a_story_of_australian_life.txt │ │ ├── 41286_miss_marjoribanks.txt │ │ ├── 4217_a_portrait_of_the_artist_as_a_young_man.txt │ │ ├── 4276_north_and_south.txt │ │ ├── 4300_ulysses.txt │ │ ├── 432_the_ambassadors.txt │ │ ├── 434_the_circular_staircase.txt │ │ ├── 44_the_song_of_the_lark.txt │ │ ├── 45_anne_of_green_gables.txt │ │ ├── 472_the_house_behind_the_cedars.txt │ │ ├── 502_desert_gold.txt │ │ ├── 514_little_women.txt │ │ ├── 5230_the_invisible_man_a_grotesque_romance.txt │ │ ├── 5348_ragged_dick_or_street_life_in_new_york_with_the_bootblacks.txt │ │ ├── 541_the_age_of_innocence.txt │ │ ├── 543_main_street.txt │ │ ├── 550_silas_marner.txt │ │ ├── 599_vanity_fair.txt │ │ ├── 6053_evelina_or_the_history_of_a_young_ladys_entrance_into_the_world.txt │ │ ├── 60_the_scarlet_pimpernel.txt │ │ ├── 6593_history_of_tom_jones_a_foundling.txt │ │ ├── 711_allan_quatermain.txt │ │ ├── 730_oliver_twist.txt │ │ ├── 74_the_adventures_of_tom_sawyer.txt │ │ ├── 766_david_copperfield.txt │ │ ├── 768_wuthering_heights.txt │ │ ├── 76_adventures_of_huckleberry_finn.txt │ │ ├── 77_the_house_of_the_seven_gables.txt │ │ ├── 78_tarzan_of_the_apes.txt │ │ ├── 805_this_side_of_paradise.txt │ │ ├── 84_frankenstein_or_the_modern_prometheus.txt │ │ ├── 876_life_in_the_ironmills_or_the_korl_woman.txt │ │ ├── 8867_the_magnificent_ambersons.txt │ │ ├── 940_the_last_of_the_mohicans_a_narrative_of_1757.txt │ │ ├── 95_the_prisoner_of_zenda.txt │ │ ├── 969_the_tenant_of_wildfell_hall.txt │ │ ├── 974_the_secret_agent_a_simple_tale.txt │ │ ├── 9830_the_beautiful_and_damned.txt │ │ ├── achebe_things_fall_apart_Things_Fall_Apart.txt │ │ ├── adams_the_hitchhikers_guide_to_the_galaxy_The_Hitchhiker_s_Guide_to_the_Galaxy.txt │ │ ├── adichie_americanah_Americanah.txt │ │ ├── agee_a_death_in_the_family_A_Death_in_the_Family.txt │ │ ├── aidoo_our_sister_killjoy_Our_Sister_Killjoy.txt │ │ ├── alexander_nampally_road_Nampally_Road.txt │ │ ├── ali_brick_lane_Brick_Lane.txt │ │ ├── allen_anthony_adverse_Anthony_Adverse.txt │ │ ├── alvarez_in_the_time_of_butterflies_In_the_Time_of_the_Butterflies.txt │ │ ├── amaka_the_book_of_echoes_The_Book_of_Echoes.txt │ │ ├── anand_coolie_Coolie.txt │ │ ├── anaya_bless_me_ultima_Bless_Me,_Ultima.txt │ │ ├── andrews_appalachee_red_Appalachee_Red.txt │ │ ├── armah_the_beautyful_ones_are_not_yet_born_The_Beautyful_Ones_Are_Not_Yet_Born.txt │ │ ├── asimov_foundation_i_robot_Foundation.txt │ │ ├── atkinson_case_histories_Case_Histories.txt │ │ ├── atta_everything_good_will_come_Everything_Good_Will_Come.txt │ │ ├── atwood_the_blind_assassin_The_Blind_Assassin.txt │ │ ├── atwood_the_handmaids_tale_The_Handmaid_s_Tale.txt │ │ ├── auel_the_plains_of_passage_The_Plains_of_Passage.txt │ │ ├── baldacci_absolute_power_Absolute_Power.txt │ │ ├── baldwin_go_tell_it_on_the_mountain_Go_Tell_It_on_The_Mountain.txt │ │ ├── baldwin_if_beale_street_could_talk_If_Beale_Street_Could_Talk.txt │ │ ├── bambara_salt_eaters_The_Salt_Eaters.txt │ │ ├── banks_the_wasp_factory_The_Wasp_Factory.txt │ │ ├── banville_the_book_of_evidence_The_Book_of_Evidence.txt │ │ ├── barclay_melal_Melal:_A_Novel_of_the_Pacific.txt │ │ ├── barker_the_time_of_the_terrorists_The_Time_of_the_Terrorists.txt │ │ ├── barker_weaveworld_Weaveworld.txt │ │ ├── barnes_years_of_grace_Years_of_Grace.txt │ │ ├── barrett_servants_of_the_map_Servants_of_the_Map:_Stories.txt │ │ ├── beatty_the_white_boy_shuffle_The_White_Boy_Shuffle.txt │ │ ├── beckett_watt_Watt.txt │ │ ├── bellow_humboldts_gift_Humboldt_s_Gift.txt │ │ ├── blatty_the_exorcist_The_Exorcist.txt │ │ ├── bloch_psycho_Psycho.txt │ │ ├── bradbury_fahrenheit_451_Fahrenheit_451.txt │ │ ├── bromfield_the_louis_bromfield_trilogy_Early_Autumn.txt │ │ ├── brooks_march_March.txt │ │ ├── brooks_world_war_z_World_War_Z:_An_Oral_History_of_the_Zombie_War.txt │ │ ├── brown_clotel_or_the_presidents_daughter_gutenberg_pg2046_Clotel:_or,_the_President’s_Daughter.txt │ │ ├── brown_inferno_Inferno.txt │ │ ├── brown_the_da_vinci_code_The_Da_Vinci_Code.txt │ │ ├── brown_the_lost_symbol_The_Lost_Symbol.txt │ │ ├── buck_dragon_seed_Dragon_Seed.txt │ │ ├── bulawayo_we_need_new_names_We_Need_New_Names.txt │ │ ├── butler_adulthood_rites_Adulthood_Rites.txt │ │ ├── butler_dawn_Dawn.txt │ │ ├── butler_imago_Imago.txt │ │ ├── butler_kindred_Kindred.txt │ │ ├── butler_parable_of_the_talents_Parable_of_the_Talents.txt │ │ ├── butler_seed_to_harvest_Clay’s_Ark.txt │ │ ├── butler_seed_to_harvest_Mind_of_My_Mind.txt │ │ ├── butler_seed_to_harvest_Patternmaster.txt │ │ ├── butler_seed_to_harvest_Wild_Seed.txt │ │ ├── cain_double_indemnity_Double_Indemnity.txt │ │ ├── caldwell_captains_and_kings_Captains_and_the_Kings.txt │ │ ├── card_enders_game_Ender_s_Game.txt │ │ ├── carey_oscar_and_lucinda_Oscar_and_Lucinda.txt │ │ ├── carter_new_england_white_New_England_White.txt │ │ ├── castillo_so_far_from_god_So_Far_From_God.txt │ │ ├── catton_the_luminaries_The_Luminaries.txt │ │ ├── chandler_the_big_sleep_The_Big_Sleep.txt │ │ ├── chase_mary_peters_Mary_Peters.txt │ │ ├── chase_riboud_hottentot_venus_Hottentot_Venus.txt │ │ ├── cheever_stories_of_john_cheever_The_Stories_of_John_Cheever.txt │ │ ├── chesnutt_the_house_behind_the_cedars_gutenberg_pg472_House_Behind_the_Cedars.txt │ │ ├── child_killing_floor_Killing_Floor.txt │ │ ├── choi_american_woman_American_Woman.txt │ │ ├── christie_and_then_there_were_none_And_Then_There_Were_None.txt │ │ ├── christie_sleeping_murder_Sleeping_Murder.txt │ │ ├── cisneros_the_house_on_mango_street_The_House_of_Mango_Street.txt │ │ ├── clair_rattlebone_Rattlebone.txt │ │ ├── clancy_clear_and_present_danger_Clear_and_Present_Danger.txt │ │ ├── clancy_patriot_games_Patriot_Games.txt │ │ ├── clancy_sum_of_all_fears_The_Sum_of_All_Fears.txt │ │ ├── clarke_jonathan_strange_and_mr_norrell_Jonathan_Strange___Mr_Norrell.txt │ │ ├── clavell_noble_house_Noble_House.txt │ │ ├── cleage_i_wish_i_had_a_red_dress_I_Wish_I_Had_A_Red_Dress.txt │ │ ├── cliff_no_telephone_to_heaven_No_Telephone_to_Heaven.txt │ │ ├── collins_hollywood_husbands_Hollywood_Husbands.txt │ │ ├── collins_the_hunger_games_The_Hunger_Games.txt │ │ ├── connelly_the_black_echo_The_Black_Echo.txt │ │ ├── cornwell_cause_of_death_Cause_of_Death.txt │ │ ├── cornwell_the_last_precinct_The_Last_Precinct.txt │ │ ├── cornwell_trace_Trace.txt │ │ ├── costain_the_black_rose_The_Black_Rose.txt │ │ ├── costain_the_silver_chalice_The_Silver_Chalice.txt │ │ ├── cozzens_by_love_possessed_By_Love_Possessed.txt │ │ ├── cozzens_guard_of_honor_Guard_of_Honor.txt │ │ ├── craven_i_heard_the_owl_call_my_name_I_Heard_the_Owl_Call_My_Name.txt │ │ ├── cronin_the_keys_of_the_kingdom_The_Keys_of_the_Kingdom.txt │ │ ├── dangarembga_nervous_conditions_Nervous_Conditions.txt │ │ ├── danticat_breathe_eyes_memory_Breath,_Eyes,_Memory.txt │ │ ├── danticat_the_farming_of_bones_The_Farming_of_Bones.txt │ │ ├── davenport_shark_dialogues_Shark_Dialogues.txt │ │ ├── davenport_the_constant_image_The_Constant_Image.txt │ │ ├── davis_honey_in_the_horn_Honey_in_the_Horn.txt │ │ ├── day_bared_to_you_Bared_to_You.txt │ │ ├── deeping_the_bridge_of_desire_The_Bridge_of_Desire.txt │ │ ├── delaney_dhalgren_Dhalgren.txt │ │ ├── delany_distant_stars_Distant_Stars.txt │ │ ├── delany_neveryona_Neveryona,_or,_the_Tale_of_Signs_and_Cities.txt │ │ ├── delany_return_to_neveryon_Return_to_Neveryon.txt │ │ ├── delany_triton_Triton.txt │ │ ├── delmar_bad_girl_Bad_Girl.txt │ │ ├── demille_the_charm_school_The_Charm_School.txt │ │ ├── desai_the_clear_light_of_day_Clear_Light_of_Day.txt │ │ ├── desai_the_inheritance_of_loss_The_Inheritance_of_Loss.txt │ │ ├── deveraux_a_knight_in_shining_armor_A_Knight_in_Shining_Armor.txt │ │ ├── devi_imaginary_maps_Imaginary_Maps.txt │ │ ├── diaz_in_the_distance_In_the_Distance.txt │ │ ├── diaz_the_brief_wondrous_life_of_oscar_wao_The_Brief_Wondrous_Life_of_Oscar_Wao.txt │ │ ├── dick_do_androids_dream_of_electric_sheep_Do_Androids_Dream_of_Electric_Sheep?.txt │ │ ├── doctorow_ragtime_Ragtime.txt │ │ ├── doerr_all_the_light_we_cannot_see_All_the_Light_We_Cannot_See.txt │ │ ├── douglas_green_light_Green_Light.txt │ │ ├── douglas_the_big_fisherman_The_Big_Fisherman.txt │ │ ├── douglas_the_robe_The_Robe.txt │ │ ├── drury_advise_and_consent_Advise_and_Consent.txt │ │ ├── duff_once_were_warriors_Once_Were_Warriors.txt │ │ ├── dumaurier_mary_anne_Mary_Anne.txt │ │ ├── dumaurier_my_cousin_rachel_My_Cousin_Rachel.txt │ │ ├── dumaurier_rebecca_Rebecca.txt │ │ ├── dumaurier_the_kings_general_The_King_s_General.txt │ │ ├── dunbar_the_sport_of_the_gods_gutenberg_pg17854_The_Sport_of_the_Gods.txt │ │ ├── egan_a_visit_from_the_goon_squad_A_Visit_From_the_Goon_Squad.txt │ │ ├── ellison_invisible_man_Invisible_Man.txt │ │ ├── emecheta_the_joys_of_motherhood_The_Joys_of_Motherhood.txt │ │ ├── evanovich_one_for_the_money_One_for_the_Money.txt │ │ ├── evanovich_twelve_sharp_Twelve_Sharp.txt │ │ ├── farah_maps_Maps.txt │ │ ├── faulkner_a_fable_A_Fable.txt │ │ ├── faulkner_the_reivers_The_Reivers.txt │ │ ├── ferber_cimarron_Cimarron.txt │ │ ├── ferber_ice_palace_Ice_Palace.txt │ │ ├── ferberg_so_big_gutenberg_61686-0_So_Big.txt │ │ ├── field_all_this_and_heaven_too_All_This,_and_Heaven_Too.txt │ │ ├── fielding_bridget_joness_diary_Bridget_Jones_s_Diary.txt │ │ ├── figiel_where_we_once_belonged_Where_We_Once_Belonged.txt │ │ ├── finney_invasion_of_the_body_snatchers_Invasion_of_the_Body_Snatchers.txt │ │ ├── fisher_the_walls_of_jericho_The_Walls_of_Jericho.txt │ │ ├── flanagan_goulds_book_of_fish_Gould_s_Book_of_Fish.txt │ │ ├── flavin_journey_in_the_dark_Journey_in_the_Dark.txt │ │ ├── fleming_casino_royale_Casino_Royale.txt │ │ ├── fleming_from_russia_with_love_From_Russia_with_Love.txt │ │ ├── flynn_gone_girl_Gone_Girl.txt │ │ ├── follett_eye_of_the_needle_Eye_of_the_Needle.txt │ │ ├── ford_independence_day_Independence_Day.txt │ │ ├── forna_the_memory_of_love_The_Memory_of_Love.txt │ │ ├── forsyth_the_day_of_the_jackal_The_Day_of_the_Jackal.txt │ │ ├── forsyth_the_odessa_file_The_Odessa_File.txt │ │ ├── french_in_the_woods_In_the_Woods.txt │ │ ├── frisbie_miss_ulysses_from_puka_puka_Miss_Ulysses_from_Pukapuka.txt │ │ ├── furst_dark_star_Dark_Star.txt │ │ ├── gabaldon_outlander_Outlander.txt │ │ ├── gaines_a_gathering_of_old_men_A_Gathering_of_Old_Men.txt │ │ ├── gaines_a_lesson_before_dying_A_Lesson_Before_Dying.txt │ │ ├── gaines_in_my_fathers_house_In_My_Father’s_House.txt │ │ ├── garner_monkey_grip_Monkey_Grip.txt │ │ ├── garwood_the_bride_The_Bride.txt │ │ ├── gay_difficult_women_Difficult_Women.txt │ │ ├── george_a_great_deliverance_A_Great_Deliverance.txt │ │ ├── ghosh_the_shadow_lines_Shadow_Lines.txt │ │ ├── gibbs_soundings_Soundings.txt │ │ ├── gibson_neuromancer_Neuromancer.txt │ │ ├── glasgow_in_this_our_life_In_This_Our_Life.txt │ │ ├── golden_after_After.txt │ │ ├── golden_memoirs_of_a_geisha_Memoirs_of_Geisha.txt │ │ ├── golding_lord_of_the_flies_Lord_of_the_Flies.txt │ │ ├── goodson_sweet_salt_Sweet_Salt.txt │ │ ├── gordimer_julys_people_July_s_People.txt │ │ ├── grace_potiki_Potiki.txt │ │ ├── grant_bitch_Bitch.txt │ │ ├── grau_the_keepers_of_the_house_The_Keepers_of_the_House.txt │ │ ├── greene_our_man_in_havana_Our_Man_in_Havana.txt │ │ ├── grisham_the_partner_The_Partner.txt │ │ ├── grisham_the_rainmaker_The_Rainmaker.txt │ │ ├── grisham_the_testament_The_Testament.txt │ │ ├── guthrie_the_way_west_The_Way_West.txt │ │ ├── habila_oil_on_water_Oil_on_Water.txt │ │ ├── haley_roots_Roots.txt │ │ ├── hamid_exit_west_Exit_West.txt │ │ ├── hammett_the_maltese_falcon_The_Maltese_Falcon.txt │ │ ├── harris_the_silence_of_the_lambs_The_Silence_of_the_Lambs.txt │ │ ├── hawkins_chicago_hustle_Chicago_Hustle.txt │ │ ├── hawkins_the_girl_on_the_train_The_Girl_on_the_Train__trade_paperback_.txt │ │ ├── head_a_question_of_power_A_Question_of_Power.txt │ │ ├── hemon_the_lazarus_project_The_Lazarus_Project.txt │ │ ├── herbert_dune_Dune.txt │ │ ├── hersey_a_bell_for_adano_A_Bell_for_Adano.txt │ │ ├── heyer_frederica_Frederica.txt │ │ ├── higgins_three_complete_novels_The_Eagle_Has_Landed.txt │ │ ├── highsmith_the_talented_mr_ripley_The_Talented_Mr._Ripley.txt │ │ ├── hijuelos_the_mambo_kings_play_songs_of_love_The_Mambo_Kings_Play_Songs_of_Love.txt │ │ ├── himes_a_rage_in_harlem_A_Rage_in_Harlem.txt │ │ ├── himes_if_he_hollers_let_him_go_If_He_Hollers_Let_Him_Go.txt │ │ ├── hodge_crick_crack_monkey_Crick_Crack,_Monkey.txt │ │ ├── hogan_mean_spirit_Mean_Spirit.txt │ │ ├── holt_waimea_summer_Waimea_Summer.txt │ │ ├── hoover_it_ends_with_us_It_Ends_with_Us.txt │ │ ├── hopkins_contending_forces_Contending_Forces:_A_Romance_Illustrative_of_Negro_Life_North_and_South.txt │ │ ├── hosseini_a_thousand_splendid_suns_A_Thousand_Splendid_Suns.txt │ │ ├── hughes_not_without_laughter_Not_Without_Laughter.txt │ │ ├── hulme_the_bone_people_The_Bone_People.txt │ │ ├── hurston_their_eyes_were_watching_god_Their_Eyes_Were_Watching_God.txt │ │ ├── huxley_brave_new_world_Brave_New_World.txt │ │ ├── ihimaera_the_whale_rider_Whale_Rider.txt │ │ ├── ishiguro_the_remains_of_the_day_The_Remains_of_the_Day.txt │ │ ├── ivey_the_snow_child_The_Snow_Child.txt │ │ ├── jackson_opoku_the_river_where_blood_is_born_The_River_Where_Blood_Is_Born.txt │ │ ├── jackson_the_lottery_haunting_hill_house_we_have_always_lived_in_the_castle_The_Haunting_of_Hill_House.txt │ │ ├── jackson_the_lottery_haunting_hill_house_we_have_always_lived_in_the_castle_We_Have_Always_Lived_in_the_Castle.txt │ │ ├── james_an_unsuitable_job_for_a_woman_An_Unsuitable_Job_for_a_Woman.txt │ │ ├── james_fifty_shades_of_grey_Fifty_Shades_of_Grey.txt │ │ ├── james_minty_alley_Minty_Alley.txt │ │ ├── janney_the_miracle_of_the_bells_The_Miracle_of_the_Bells.txt │ │ ├── jemisin_the_stone_sky_The_Stone_Sky.txt │ │ ├── jin_waiting_Waiting.txt │ │ ├── johnson_middle_passage_Middle_Passage.txt │ │ ├── johnson_now_in_november_Now_in_November.txt │ │ ├── johnston_shadows_on_our_skin_Shadows_on_our_Skin.txt │ │ ├── jones_an_american_marriage_An_American_Marriage.txt │ │ ├── jones_corregidora_Corregidora.txt │ │ ├── jones_evas_man_Eva’s_Man.txt │ │ ├── jones_from_here_to_eternity_From_Here_to_Eternity.txt │ │ ├── jones_leaving_atlanta_Leaving_Atlanta.txt │ │ ├── jones_silver_sparrow_Silver_Sparrow.txt │ │ ├── jones_the_healing_The_Healing.txt │ │ ├── jones_the_known_world_The_Known_World.txt │ │ ├── kahn_return_of_the_jedi_Return_of_the_Jedi.txt │ │ ├── kantor_andersonville_Andersonville.txt │ │ ├── kay_trumpet_Trumpet.txt │ │ ├── kenealy_the_chant_of_jimmie_blacksmith_The_Chant_of_Jimmie_Blacksmith.txt │ │ ├── kennedy_ironweed_Ironweed.txt │ │ ├── keyes_dinner_at_antoines_Dinner_at_Antoine_s.txt │ │ ├── keyes_joy_street_Joy_Street.txt │ │ ├── killens_and_then_we_heard_the_thunder_And_Then_We_Heard_the_Thunder.txt │ │ ├── king_11_22_63_11_22_63.txt │ │ ├── king_it_It.txt │ │ ├── king_the_shining_The_Shining.txt │ │ ├── king_tommyknockers_The_Tommyknockers.txt │ │ ├── kingsolver_the_poisonwood_bible_The_Poisonwood_Bible.txt │ │ ├── koontz_a_new_collection_Watchers.txt │ │ ├── kostova_the_historian_The_Historian.txt │ │ ├── krantz_mistrals_daughter_Mistral_s_Daughter.txt │ │ ├── krantz_princess_daisy_Princess_Daisy.txt │ │ ├── krantz_scruples_Scruples.txt │ │ ├── kureishi_the_buddha_of_suburbia_The_Buddha_of_Suburbia.txt │ │ ├── ladd_sarahs_psalm_Sarah_s_Psalm.txt │ │ ├── lahaye_desecration_Desecration.txt │ │ ├── lahiri_interpreter_of_maladies_Interpreter_of_Maladies.txt │ │ ├── lalami_the_moors_account_The_Moor_s_Account.txt │ │ ├── lamming_in_the_castle_of_my_skin_In_the_Castle_of_My_Skin.txt │ │ ├── larsen_quicksand_Quicksand.txt │ │ ├── laurence_the_stone_angel_The_Stone_Angel.txt │ │ ├── lawrence_three_complete_novels_Lady_Chatterley_s_Lover.txt │ │ ├── lecarre_the_spy_who_came_in_from_the_cold_The_Spy_Who_Came_In_from_the_Cold.txt │ │ ├── lecarre_tinker_tailor_soldier_spy_Tinker,_Tailor,_Soldier,_Spy.txt │ │ ├── lee_how_i_became_a_north_korean_How_I_Became_a_North_Korean.txt │ │ ├── lee_to_kill_a_mockingbird_To_Kill_a_Mockingbird.txt │ │ ├── leguin_the_left_hand_of_darkness_The_Left_Hand_of_Darkness.txt │ │ ├── lengle_a_wrinkle_in_time_A_Wrinkle_in_Time.txt │ │ ├── leonard_get_shorty_Get_Shorty.txt │ │ ├── levin_three_by_ira_levin_Rosemary_s_Baby.txt │ │ ├── levin_three_by_ira_levin_The_Stepford_Wives.txt │ │ ├── lewis_arrowsmith_elmer_gantry_dodsworth_Arrowsmith.txt │ │ ├── lewis_arrowsmith_elmer_gantry_dodsworth_Dodsworth.txt │ │ ├── lewis_arrowsmith_elmer_gantry_dodsworth_Elmer_Gantry.txt │ │ ├── li_the_vagrants_The_Vagrants.txt │ │ ├── loos_gentlemen_prefer_blondes_Gentlemen_Prefer_Blondes.txt │ │ ├── lovelace_the_wine_of_astonishment_The_Wine_of_Astonishment.txt │ │ ├── ludlum_materese_circle_The_Matarese_Circle.txt │ │ ├── ludlum_the_ludlum_triad_The_Bourne_Identity.txt │ │ ├── lurie_foreign_affairs_Foreign_Affairs.txt │ │ ├── macinnes_a_three_novel_omnibus_Above_Suspicion.txt │ │ ├── macinnes_a_three_novel_omnibus_Assignment_in_Brittany.txt │ │ ├── macinnes_double_image_The_Double_Image.txt │ │ ├── macinnes_salzburg_connection_The_Salzburg_Connection.txt │ │ ├── mailer_executioners_song_The_Executioner_s_Song.txt │ │ ├── major_painted_turtle_Painted_Turtle:_Woman_With_Guitar.txt │ │ ├── makkai_the_great_believers_The_Great_Believers.txt │ │ ├── malouf_the_great_world_The_Great_World.txt │ │ ├── marquand_the_late_george_apley_The_Late_George_Apley.txt │ │ ├── marquand_wickford_point_Wickford_Point.txt │ │ ├── marshall_brown_girl_brownstones_Brown_Girl,_Brownstones.txt │ │ ├── marshall_praisesong_for_the_widow_Praisesong_for_the_Widow.txt │ │ ├── marshall_the_fisher_king_The_Fisher_King.txt │ │ ├── martin_a_song_of_ice_and_fire_A_Game_of_Thrones.txt │ │ ├── matthews_red_sparrow_Red_Sparrow.txt │ │ ├── mcbride_the_good_lord_bird_The_Good_Lord_Bird.txt │ │ ├── mccann_let_the_great_world_spin_Let_the_Great_World_Spin.txt │ │ ├── mccullough_the_thorn_birds_The_Thorn_Birds.txt │ │ ├── mcdermott_at_weddings_and_wakes_At_Weddings_and_Wakes.txt │ │ ├── mcfadden_glorious_Glorious.txt │ │ ├── mcguire_beautiful_disaster_Beautiful_Disaster.txt │ │ ├── mckay_home_to_harlem_Home_to_Harlem.txt │ │ ├── mckinney_whetstone_leaving_cecil_street_Leaving_Cecil_Street.txt │ │ ├── mckinney_whetstone_trading_dreams_at_midnight_Trading_Dreams_at_Midnight.txt │ │ ├── mcmillan_waiting_to_exhale_Waiting_to_Exhale.txt │ │ ├── mcnaught_a_kingdom_of_dreams_A_Kingdom_of_Dreams.txt │ │ ├── mcpherson_elbow_room_Elbow_Room.txt │ │ ├── mda_the_heart_of_redness_Heart_of_Redness.txt │ │ ├── melamud_the_fixer_The_Fixer.txt │ │ ├── metalious_peyton_place_Peyton_Place.txt │ │ ├── meyer_the_host_The_Host.txt │ │ ├── michaelides_the_silent_patient_The_Silent_Patient.txt │ │ ├── micheaux_conquest_gutenberg_pg39237_Conquest:_The_Story_of_A_Negro_Pioneer.txt │ │ ├── michener_tales_of_the_south_pacific_Tales_of_the_South_Pacific.txt │ │ ├── michener_texas_Texas.txt │ │ ├── michener_the_source_The_Source.txt │ │ ├── miller_lamb_in_his_bosom_Lamb_in_His_Bosom.txt │ │ ├── millet_love_in_infant_monkeys_Love_in_Infant_Monkeys.txt │ │ ├── mitchell_gone_with_the_wind_Gone_with_the_Wind.txt │ │ ├── momaday_house_made_of_dawn_House_Made_of_Dawn.txt │ │ ├── morrison_beloved_Beloved.txt │ │ ├── morrison_god_help_the_child_God_Help_the_Child.txt │ │ ├── morrison_paradise_Paradise.txt │ │ ├── morrison_song_of_solomon_*Song_of_Solomon.txt │ │ ├── morrison_sula_Sula.txt │ │ ├── morrison_tar_baby_Tar_Baby.txt │ │ ├── morrison_the_bluest_eye_*The_Bluest_Eye.txt │ │ ├── mosley_devil_in_a_blue_dress_Devil_in_a_Blue_Dress.txt │ │ ├── mosley_rls_dream_RL_s_Dream.txt │ │ ├── moyes_me_before_you_Me_Before_You.txt │ │ ├── moyes_the_giver_of_stars_The_Giver_of_Stars.txt │ │ ├── mudrooroo_doctor_wooreddys_prescription_Doctor_Wooreddy_s_Prescription_for_Enduring_the_Ending_of_the_World.txt │ │ ├── mukherjee_the_lives_of_others_The_Lives_of_Others.txt │ │ ├── munro_lives_of_girls_and_women_Lives_of_Girls_and_Women.txt │ │ ├── nabokov_pale_fire_Pale_Fire.txt │ │ ├── naipaul_a_house_for_mr_biswas_A_House_for_Mr._Biswas.txt │ │ ├── narayan_swami_and_friends_Swami_and_Friends.txt │ │ ├── naylor_women_of_brewster_place_The_Women_of_Brewster_Place.txt │ │ ├── nazel_every_goodbye_aint_gone_Every_Goodbye_Ain’t_Gone.txt │ │ ├── ng_little_fires_everywhere_Little_Fires_Everywhere.txt │ │ ├── nguyen_the_sympathizer_The_Sympathizer.txt │ │ ├── niland_the_shiralee_The_Shiralee.txt │ │ ├── nwapa_efuru_Efuru.txt │ │ ├── o_brien_house_of_splendid_isolation_House_of_Splendid_Isolation.txt │ │ ├── o_connor_the_edge_of_sadness_The_Edge_of_Sadness.txt │ │ ├── oates_blonde_Blonde.txt │ │ ├── oates_the_wheel_of_love_The_Wheel_of_Love.txt │ │ ├── oates_zombie_Zombie.txt │ │ ├── obrien_at_swim_two_birds_At_Swim-Two-Birds.txt │ │ ├── okri_the_famished_road_The_Famished_Road.txt │ │ ├── ondaatje_the_english_patient_The_English_Patient.txt │ │ ├── orwell_1984_1984.txt │ │ ├── oyeyemi_the_icarus_girl_Icarus_Girl.txt │ │ ├── panger_black_ulysses_Black_Ulysses.txt │ │ ├── parks_getting_mothers_body_Getting_Mother_s_Body.txt │ │ ├── parks_shannon_Shannon.txt │ │ ├── patterson_along_came_a_spider_Along_Came_a_Spider.txt │ │ ├── patterson_mary_mary_Mary,_Mary.txt │ │ ├── peterkin_scarlet_sister_mary_Scarlet_Sister_Mary.txt │ │ ├── petry_street_The_Street.txt │ │ ├── phillips_cambridge_Cambridge.txt │ │ ├── pitts_freeman_Freeman.txt │ │ ├── porter_ship_of_fools_Ship_of_Fools.txt │ │ ├── porter_the_collected_stories_of_katherine_anne_porter_The_Collected_Stories_of_Katherine_Anne_Porter.txt │ │ ├── potok_the_chosen_The_Chosen.txt │ │ ├── powell_a_small_gathering_of_bones_A_Small_Gathering_of_Bones.txt │ │ ├── price_clockers_Clockers.txt │ │ ├── proulx_the_shipping_news_The_Shipping_News.txt │ │ ├── pugh_the_hospital_plot_The_Hospital_Plot.txt │ │ ├── puzo_the_godfather_The_Godfather.txt │ │ ├── pynchon_gravitys_rainbow_Gravity_s_Rainbow.txt │ │ ├── quinn_the_alice_network_The_Alice_Network.txt │ │ ├── quinn_the_duke_and_i_The_Duke_and_I.txt │ │ ├── rao_kanthapura_Kanthapura.txt │ │ ├── rawling_the_yearling_The_Yearling.txt │ │ ├── reed_flight_to_canada_Flight_to_Canada.txt │ │ ├── rhodes_douglass_women_Douglass__Women.txt │ │ ├── rice_interview_with_the_vampire_Interview_with_the_Vampire.txt │ │ ├── rice_the_witching_hour_The_Witching_Hour.txt │ │ ├── richter_the_town_The_Town.txt │ │ ├── rimington_at_risk_At_Risk.txt │ │ ├── rivers_redeeming_love_Redeeming_Love.txt │ │ ├── roberts_northwest_passage_Northwest_Passage.txt │ │ ├── robinson_gilead_Gilead.txt │ │ ├── robinson_housekeeping_Housekeeping.txt │ │ ├── roth_american_pastoral_American_Pastoral.txt │ │ ├── roth_divergent_Divergent.txt │ │ ├── roth_portnoys_complaint_Portnoy_s_Complaint.txt │ │ ├── rowling_harry_potter_and_the_sorcerers_stone_Harry_Potter_and_the_Sorcerer_s_Stone.txt │ │ ├── roy_the_god_of_small_things_The_God_of_Small_Things.txt │ │ ├── rushdie_midnights_children_Midnight’s_Children.txt │ │ ├── russell_swamplandia_Swamplandia!.txt │ │ ├── russo_empire_falls_Empire_Falls.txt │ │ ├── ryhs_wide_sargasso_sea_Wide_Sargasso_Sea.txt │ │ ├── sahgal_rich_like_us_Rich_Like_Us.txt │ │ ├── santmyer_and_ladies_of_the_club__...And_Ladies_of_the_Club_.txt │ │ ├── saro_wiwa_sozaboy_Sozaboy.txt │ │ ├── sarton_joanna_and_ulysses_Joanna_and_Ulysses.txt │ │ ├── sayers_the_nine_tailors_The_Nine_Tailors.txt │ │ ├── scott_the_manikin_The_Manikin.txt │ │ ├── sebold_the_lovely_bones_The_Lovely_Bones.txt │ │ ├── sedgwick_the_little_french_girl_The_Little_French_Girl.txt │ │ ├── selvon_the_lonely_londoners_The_Lonely_Londoners.txt │ │ ├── seth_a_suitable_boy_A_Suitable_Boy.txt │ │ ├── seton_katherine_Katherine.txt │ │ ├── shaara_the_killer_angels_The_Killer_Angels.txt │ │ ├── shaik_the_mayor_of_new_orleans_The_Mayor_of_New_Orleans:_Just_Talking_Jazz.txt │ │ ├── shields_the_stone_diaries_The_Stone_Diaries.txt │ │ ├── siddons_the_house_next_door_The_House_Next_Door.txt │ │ ├── sidhwa_cracking_india_Cracking_India.txt │ │ ├── sinclair_dragons_teeth_i_Dragon_s_Teeth.txt │ │ ├── slim_trick_baby_Trick_Baby.txt │ │ ├── smiley_a_thousand_acres_A_Thousand_Acres.txt │ │ ├── smith_strange_fruit_Strange_Fruit.txt │ │ ├── smith_white_teeth_White_Teeth.txt │ │ ├── souljah_the_coldest_winter_ever_The_Coldest_Winter_Ever.txt │ │ ├── southgate_third_girl_from_the_left_Third_Girl_From_the_Left.txt │ │ ├── sparks_the_notebook_The_Notebook.txt │ │ ├── spencer_the_voice_at_the_back_door_The_Voice_At_The_Back_Door.txt │ │ ├── stafford_the_collected_stories_of_jean_stafford_The_Collected_Stories_of_Jean_Stafford.txt │ │ ├── stead_the_man_who_loved_children_The_Man_Who_Loved_Children.txt │ │ ├── steel_mixed_blessings_Mixed_Blessings.txt │ │ ├── steel_the_gift_The_Gift.txt │ │ ├── steel_zoya_Zoya.txt │ │ ├── stegner_angle_of_repose_Angle_of_Repose.txt │ │ ├── steinbeck_the_grapes_of_wrath_The_Grapes_of_Wrath.txt │ │ ├── stephenson_snow_crash_Snow_Crash.txt │ │ ├── stewart_the_crystal_cave_The_Crystal_Cave.txt │ │ ├── stewart_this_rough_magic_This_Rough_Magic.txt │ │ ├── stockett_the_help_The_Help.txt │ │ ├── stone_the_agony_and_the_ecstasy_The_Agony_and_the_Ecstasy.txt │ │ ├── stribling_the_store_The_Store.txt │ │ ├── strout_olive_kitteridge_Olive_Kitteridge.txt │ │ ├── struther_mrs_miniver_Mrs._Miniver.txt │ │ ├── styron_confessions_of_nat_turner_The_Confessions_of_Nat_Turner.txt │ │ ├── tademy_citizens_creek_Citizens_Creek.txt │ │ ├── tartt_the_goldfinch_The_Goldfinch.txt │ │ ├── taylor_a_summons_for_memphis_A_Summons_to_Memphis.txt │ │ ├── taylor_the_travels_of_jaimie_mcpheeters_The_Travels_of_Jaimie_McPheeters.txt │ │ ├── thiongo_petals_of_blood_Petals_of_Blood.txt │ │ ├── thompson_the_killer_inside_me_The_Killer_Inside_Me.txt │ │ ├── tolkien_lord_of_the_rings_The_Fellowship_of_the_Ring.txt │ │ ├── tolkien_silmarillion_The_Silmarillion.txt │ │ ├── toole_a_confederacy_of_dunces_A_Confederacy_of_Dunces.txt │ │ ├── toomer_cane_gutenberg_60093-0_Cane.txt │ │ ├── towles_a_gentleman_in_moscow_A_Gentleman_in_Moscow.txt │ │ ├── trevor_felicias_journey_Felicia_s_Journey.txt │ │ ├── tyler_breathing_lessons_Breathing_Lessons.txt │ │ ├── tyler_the_accidental_tourist_The_Accidental_Tourist.txt │ │ ├── uris_exodus_Exodus.txt │ │ ├── van_peebles_just_an_old_sweet_song_Just_An_Old_Sweet_Song.txt │ │ ├── villarreal_pocho_Pocho.txt │ │ ├── walker_jubilee_Jubilee.txt │ │ ├── walker_meridian_Meridian.txt │ │ ├── walker_the_color_purple_The_Color_Purple.txt │ │ ├── waller_the_bridges_of_madison_county_The_Bridges_of_Madison_County.txt │ │ ├── ward_dark_lover_Dark_Lover.txt │ │ ├── ward_salvage_the_bones_Salvage_the_Bones.txt │ │ ├── warren_all_the_kings_men_All_the_King_s_Men.txt │ │ ├── wein_code_name_verity_Code_Name_Verity.txt │ │ ├── welsh_trainspotting_Trainspotting.txt │ │ ├── welty_the_optimists_daughter_The_Optimist_s_Daughter.txt │ │ ├── wendt_pouliuli_Pouliuli.txt │ │ ├── wesley_aint_nobodys_business_if_i_do_Ain_t_Nobody_s_Business_If_I_Do.txt │ │ ├── west_shoes_of_the_fisherman_The_Shoes_of_the_Fisherman.txt │ │ ├── west_the_living_is_easy_The_Living_Is_Easy.txt │ │ ├── west_the_thinking_reed_The_Thinking_Reed.txt │ │ ├── white_voss_Voss.txt │ │ ├── whitehead_intuitionist_The_Intuitionist.txt │ │ ├── whitehead_the_nickel_boys_The_Nickel_Boys.txt │ │ ├── whitehead_the_underground_railroad_The_Underground_Railroad.txt │ │ ├── wicomb_davids_story_David_s_Story.txt │ │ ├── wideman_philadelphia_fire_Philadelphia_Fire.txt │ │ ├── wilder_the_bridge_of_san_lius_rey_The_Bridge_of_San_Luis_Rey.txt │ │ ├── wilson_our_nig_gutenberg_pg584_Our_Nig.txt │ │ ├── wilson_the_able_mclaughlins_gutenberg_59845-0_The_Able_McLaughlins.txt │ │ ├── winsor_forever_amber_Forever_Amber.txt │ │ ├── wise_dumachas_and_sheba_Dumachas_and_Sheba.txt │ │ ├── woodson_another_brooklyn_Another_Brooklyn.txt │ │ ├── wouk_marjorie_morningstar_Marjorie_Morningstar.txt │ │ ├── wouk_the_caine_mutiny_The_Caine_Mutiny.txt │ │ ├── wright_native_son_Native_Son.txt │ │ ├── wright_the_outsider_The_Outsider.txt │ │ ├── xiaolong_when_red_is_black_When_Red_Is_Black.txt │ │ └── young_buying_time_Buying_Time.txt ├── narrative.time.passages.txt └── year.passages.txt ├── generate_name_cloze ├── 11231_bartleby.txt ├── README.md ├── booknlp_output │ └── 11231_bartleby │ │ ├── 11231_bartleby.entities │ │ ├── 11231_bartleby.name_cloze.txt │ │ └── 11231_bartleby.tokens ├── create_name_cloze.sh ├── create_name_cloze_from_booknlp.py └── run_booknlp.py └── scripts ├── openai_predict_literary_time.py ├── openai_predict_name_cloze.py └── openai_predict_year.py /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # gpt4-books 2 | Code and data to support the following paper: 3 | 4 | Kent K. Chang, Mackenzie Cramer, Sandeep Soni and David Bamman (2023), "[Speak, Memory: An Archaeology of Books Known to ChatGPT/GPT-4](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.00118)", ArXiv. 5 | 6 | This work probes what books GPT-4 and ChatGPT have memorized by assessing the degree to which models are able to predict the masked token (a proper name) in name cloze passages like the following: 7 | 8 | > Though of a very ingenious mechanical turn, [MASK] could never get this table to suit him. He put chips under it, blocks of various sorts, bits of pasteboard, and at last went so far as to attempt an exquisite adjustment by final pieces of folded blotting paper. 9 | 10 | Detailed results on all books can be found here: [gpt4-books](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jW7EhsNjIGDMoK2JidyDD7UXH9N0NpEJfWFEj05_LC4/edit?usp=sharing). 11 | 12 | ## Generating name cloze passages 13 | 14 | To generate name cloze passages for your own texts, see the [generate\_name\_cloze](https://github.com/bamman-group/gpt4-books/tree/main/generate_name_cloze) folder. 15 | 16 | 17 | ## 100 most memorized books 18 | 19 | The following books in our set have the highest GPT-4 name cloze accuracy (where accuracy here is the fraction of times a model predicts the masked name exactly right in 100 passages from a book). Full name cloze accuracy results (GPT-4, ChatGPT and BERT) for all books can be found here: [gpt4-books](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jW7EhsNjIGDMoK2JidyDD7UXH9N0NpEJfWFEj05_LC4/edit?usp=sharing). 20 | 21 | |GPT-4 Accuracy|ChatGPT Accuracy|BERT Accuracy|Year|Author|Title| 22 | |---|---|---|---|---|---| 23 | |0.98|0.82|0.00|1865|Lewis Carroll|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland| 24 | |0.76|0.43|0.00|1997|J.K. Rowling|Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone| 25 | |0.74|0.29|0.00|1850|Nathaniel Hawthorne|The Scarlet Letter| 26 | |0.72|0.11|0.00|1892|Arthur Conan Doyle|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes| 27 | |0.70|0.10|0.00|1815|Jane Austen|Emma| 28 | |0.65|0.19|0.00|1823|Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley|Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus| 29 | |0.62|0.13|0.00|1813|Jane Austen|Pride and Prejudice| 30 | |0.61|0.18|0.00|1838|Charles Dickens|Oliver Twist| 31 | |0.61|0.30|0.00|1853|Herman Melville|Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street| 32 | |0.61|0.35|0.00|1884|Mark Twain|Adventures of Huckleberry Finn| 33 | |0.61|0.08|0.00|1897|Bram Stoker|Dracula| 34 | |0.59|0.22|0.00|1851|Herman Melville|Moby Dick; Or, The Whale| 35 | |0.59|0.13|0.00|1902|Arthur Conan Doyle|The Hound of the Baskervilles| 36 | |0.58|0.35|0.00|1876|Mark Twain|The Adventures of Tom Sawyer| 37 | |0.57|0.30|0.00|1949|George Orwell|1984| 38 | |0.54|0.10|0.00|1908|L. M. Montgomery|Anne of Green Gables| 39 | |0.51|0.20|0.01|1954|J.R.R. Tolkien|The Fellowship of the Ring| 40 | |0.49|0.16|0.13|2012|E.L. James|Fifty Shades of Grey| 41 | |0.49|0.16|0.00|1847|Charlotte Brontë|Jane Eyre: An Autobiography| 42 | |0.49|0.12|0.00|1883|Robert Louis Stevenson|Treasure Island| 43 | |0.49|0.22|0.00|1903|Jack London|The Call of the Wild| 44 | |0.49|0.24|0.01|1911|Frances Hodgson Burnett|The Secret Garden| 45 | |0.48|0.14|0.00|2008|Suzanne Collins|The Hunger Games| 46 | |0.47|0.20|0.01|1916|James Joyce|A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man| 47 | |0.45|0.09|0.00|1847|Emily Brontë|Wuthering Heights| 48 | |0.45|0.10|0.01|1868|Louisa May Alcott|Little Women| 49 | |0.43|0.27|0.00|1954|William Golding|Lord of the Flies| 50 | |0.43|0.17|0.00|1979|Douglas Adams|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy| 51 | |0.42|0.08|0.00|1890|Oscar Wilde|The Picture of Dorian Gray| 52 | |0.42|0.03|0.00|1898|Henry James|The Turn of the Screw| 53 | |0.41|0.20|0.00|1912|Edgar Rice Burroughs|Tarzan of the Apes| 54 | |0.40|0.06|0.00|1861|Charles Dickens|Great Expectations| 55 | |0.37|0.06|0.00|1897|H. G. Wells|The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance| 56 | |0.36|0.02|0.02|1914|James Joyce|Dubliners| 57 | |0.34|0.05|0.00|1849|Charles Dickens|David Copperfield| 58 | |0.33|0.02|0.01|1794|Ann Ward Radcliffe|The Mysteries of Udolpho| 59 | |0.30|0.16|0.00|1959|Chinua Achebe|Things Fall Apart| 60 | |0.28|0.12|0.00|1977|J. R. R. Tolkien and Christopher Tolkien|The Silmarillion| 61 | |0.28|0.09|0.00|1922|James Joyce|Ulysses| 62 | |0.27|0.13|0.00|1953|Ray Bradbury|Fahrenheit 451| 63 | |0.27|0.13|0.00|1996|George R.R. Martin|A Game of Thrones| 64 | |0.26|0.05|0.01|2003|Dan Brown|The Da Vinci Code| 65 | |0.26|0.08|0.00|1965|Frank Herbert|Dune| 66 | |0.25|0.20|0.01|1937|Zora Neale Hurston|Their Eyes Were Watching God| 67 | |0.25|0.04|0.00|1851|Nathaniel Hawthorne|The House of the Seven Gables| 68 | |0.25|0.03|0.00|1861|George Eliot|Silas Marner| 69 | |0.25|0.01|0.00|1920|Edith Wharton|The Age of Innocence| 70 | |0.25|0.14|0.00|1961|Harper Lee|To Kill a Mockingbird| 71 | |0.24|0.03|0.03|1953|Ian Fleming|Casino Royale| 72 | |0.24|0.00|0.00|1915|W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham|Of Human Bondage| 73 | |0.23|0.09|0.00|1891|Thomas Hardy|Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman| 74 | |0.23|0.05|0.00|1903|Henry James|The Ambassadors| 75 | |0.22|0.13|0.00|1984|William Gibson|Neuromancer| 76 | |0.22|0.00|0.00|1885|H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard|King Solomon's Mines| 77 | |0.21|0.02|0.00|1900|Theodore Dreiser|Sister Carrie: A Novel| 78 | |0.20|0.10|0.00|1985|Orson Scott Card|Ender's Game| 79 | |0.20|0.03|0.00|1852|Charles Dickens|Bleak House| 80 | |0.20|0.04|0.00|1877|Anna Sewell|Black Beauty| 81 | |0.19|0.12|0.00|1932|Aldous Huxley|Brave New World| 82 | |0.19|0.07|0.00|1826|James Fenimore Cooper|The Last of the Mohicans; A narrative of 1757| 83 | |0.19|0.06|0.00|1868|Wilkie Collins|The Moonstone| 84 | |0.19|0.00|0.00|1922|F. Scott (Francis Scott) Fitzgerald|The Beautiful and Damned| 85 | |0.18|0.05|0.00|1855|Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell|North and South| 86 | |0.18|0.04|0.00|1905|Emmuska Orczy, Baroness Orczy|The Scarlet Pimpernel| 87 | |0.18|0.07|0.00|1937|Margaret Mitchell|Gone with the Wind| 88 | |0.17|0.05|0.00|1968|Philip K. Dick|Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?| 89 | |0.17|0.03|0.00|1848|Anne Brontë|The Tenant of Wildfell Hall| 90 | |0.17|0.08|0.00|1908|E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster|A Room with a View| 91 | |0.16|0.06|0.05|2009|Dan Brown|The Lost Symbol| 92 | |0.16|0.02|0.01|1848|William Makepeace Thackeray|Vanity Fair| 93 | |0.16|0.03|0.00|1871|George Eliot|Middlemarch| 94 | |0.16|0.05|0.01|1879|Henry James|Daisy Miller: A Study| 95 | |0.15|0.04|0.04|2013|Dan Brown|Inferno| 96 | |0.15|0.08|0.01|2014|Veronica Roth|Divergent| 97 | |0.15|0.07|0.00|1899|Kate Chopin|The Awakening, and Selected Short Stories| 98 | |0.15|0.03|0.00|1903|Samuel Butler|The Way of All Flesh| 99 | |0.15|0.04|0.00|1940|John Steinbeck|The Grapes of Wrath| 100 | |0.14|0.00|0.00|1913|D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence|Sons and Lovers| 101 | |0.13|0.05|0.00|1983|James Kahn|Return of the Jedi| 102 | |0.13|0.02|0.01|1928|D. H. Lawrence|Lady Chatterley's Lover| 103 | |0.13|0.01|0.00|1749|Henry Fielding|History of Tom Jones, a Foundling| 104 | |0.13|0.04|0.00|1818|Jane Austen|Persuasion| 105 | |0.13|0.03|0.00|1977|Alex Haley|Roots| 106 | |0.12|0.02|0.00|1874|Thomas Hardy|Far from the Madding Crowd| 107 | |0.11|0.11|0.00|1961|Irving Stone|The Agony and the Ecstasy| 108 | |0.11|0.01|0.03|1957|Ian Fleming|From Russia with Love| 109 | |0.11|0.04|0.00|1962|Madeleine L'Engle|A Wrinkle in Time| 110 | |0.11|0.04|0.01|1939|Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings|The Yearling| 111 | |0.10|0.05|0.00|1975|E. L. Doctorow|Ragtime| 112 | |0.10|0.05|0.00|1929|Dashiell Hammett|The Maltese Falcon| 113 | |0.10|0.08|0.07|1991|Diana Gabaldon|Outlander| 114 | |0.10|0.02|0.00|1989|Kazuo Ishiguro|The Remains of the Day| 115 | |0.10|0.05|0.00|1898|Elizabeth Von Arnim|Elizabeth and Her German Garden| 116 | |0.10|0.00|0.00|1915|Charlotte Perkins Gilman|Herland| 117 | |0.10|0.01|0.00|1983|Alice Walker|The Color Purple| 118 | |0.09|0.02|0.00|1934|Dorothy L. Sayers|The Nine Tailors| 119 | |0.09|0.03|0.00|1985|Margaret Atwood|The Handmaid's Tale| 120 | |0.09|0.01|0.00|1778|Fanny Burney|Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World| 121 | |0.09|0.02|0.00|1896|Sarah Orne Jewett|The Country of the Pointed Firs| 122 | |0.09|0.04|0.00|1988|Toni Morrison|Beloved| 123 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | `narrative.time.passages.txt` and `year.passages.txt` contains 250-word passages/labels for assessing the performance of predictions for year of first publication/how much narrative time has elapsed. Each file is tab-separated; format: 2 | 3 | `narrative.time.passages.txt` 4 | 5 | * ID 6 | * annotated elapsed time (minutes) 7 | * passage 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | `year.passages.txt` 12 | 13 | * ID 14 | * year 15 | * passage 16 | 17 | 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Model output for ChatGPT and GPT-4 2 | 3 | Each file is tab-separated with 4 columns: 4 | 5 | * Original model output 6 | * Model output with XML tags removed 7 | * True masked token 8 | * Input passage with [MASK] token to predict -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/chatgpt_results/jones_corregidora_Corregidora.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | darling darling Urs “Don’t bring it here,” he had said. I bent down then to kiss him. “I said, ‘Don’t bring it here, [MASK].’” “I just want to kiss you.” He turned away. 2 | something (There is not enough information in the given passage to determine the proper name that fills in the [MASK] token.) something (There is not enough information in the given passage to determine the proper name that fills in the [MASK] token.) Mutt I didn’t like the way he said it. I looked at him. “Naw, he’s got just as much right to be here as anybody,” I said. “He bothering you about [MASK]?” 3 | Slim Slim Martin “‘No.’ “ ‘I always like seeing you in here. They ain’t nothing else good about this place.’ “I said nothing. “ ‘My name’s [MASK], what’s yours?’ “I didn’t answer. 4 | Curley Curley Mutt “[MASK], it ain’t like that. He ain’t tried nothing. He don’t mean nothing to me.” “You got to mean something to him, though, way I see him looking.” “He ain’t even really friendly. 5 | Paul Paul Ursa “You know it felt good that time.” I looked back at her quickly, but walked on. “Gonna be hard for you, baby,” she said. “[MASK]?” “What?” I stopped, but didn’t turn around. 6 | Janie Janie Cat But he turned away. Anyway, you knew what was wrong before you snatched after my ass. No, what’s inside my head because those other women they could do it. Afraid of what I. No, I didn’t push it, [MASK]. 7 | Bonnie Bonnie Mutt I said I know you from way back. I’m fucking you, ain’t I? Say it.” “[MASK], I . . He laughed. “You ain’t no hard woman, baby.” Stroking my hair, he came. 8 | normal normal Missy “Well, for whatever reason, I’m glad. I was hoping it was for me, though.” I went to hang up my jacket. “Don’t act [MASK],” he said, angry. “What are you talking about?” 9 | Darl Darl Awright He didn’t sit down in the chair by the bed but stayed standing. “[MASK].” “They tell me you been doing some hard cussing while you was sick.” “Yeah.” He didn’t say anything. I could tell he felt awkward. 10 | Pa Pa Martin ‘What do we have to do, go up under the house?’ he kept asking me. ‘What do we have to do, go up under the house?’ “ ‘Please, [MASK].’ “He just kept grabbing those fish and cutting them up. 11 | him him Tadpole I don’t know what. Ask yourself how did you feel about [MASK] before all of this happened. I know he’s being good to you, but this is a rush job. Just thinking about the two of y’all getting together is a rush job. 12 | Flint Flint Naw He probably didn’t even know where. He was a seaman. [MASK], a sea captain. That’s why the king give him lands, and slaves and things, but he didn’t hardly use nothing but the womens. 13 | He He Tadpole “Yes, I’d better,” I said. “I was planning to start whether he said so or not.” He took my arm slightly, but I went anyway. We were standing in the door. [MASK] stood aside to let somebody pass. 14 | Tom Tom Corregidora “[MASK] must’ve done some rejoicing then. He didn’t show it but he must’ve had it all inside. Ole man kept telling me if the boy had just remembered to rub garlic on his feet, the bloodhounds wouldn’t’ve been able to follow. 15 | Cookie Cookie Tad “What about your other need?” I looked at him hard. “Naw, [MASK].” He’d started getting close to me, and put himself up against me, squeezing my ass. “Baby.” 16 | Mama Mama Ursa He saw me through the mirror. I hadn’t meant for him to. “What’s wrong, [MASK]?” “Nothing.” “There’s something wrong.” “Naw, they ain’t.” “Come on over here, baby.” 17 | Slim Slim Naw “Yes.” “Do you still fight the night?” “Yes.” “Lonely blues. Don’t you care if you see me again?” “[MASK], I don’t care.” “Don’t you want your original man?” 18 | Janine Janine Harold “[MASK] don’t.” I just stood there. She told me I could sit on the bed, but I wouldn’t. I kept looking at her because I didn’t want to have to look at the other women. 19 | Max Max Tad “Well, okay, day after tomorrow.” “Okay. And first night make it just supper or evening, but not both. I’ll speak to [MASK] if you don’t.” “I don’t think he’d let me sing both anyway.” 20 | Cherry Cherry Tadpole [MASK] looked up. They weren’t doing anything now, but they’d been doing it. I came in the room. “Get your ass out of my bed,” I told the girl. She wasn’t drunk or afraid of me, but she got up and started dressing. 21 | Papa Papa Cat “I said to hush up.” “He look like he haven’t shaved in about a week.” [MASK] hit her up side the head, and she jumped out of the chair, crying, and ran out. 22 | Papa Papa Corregidora “Shit, I’m tired a hearing about [MASK]’s women. Why do you have to remember that old bastard anyway?” I said nothing. “You one of them,” he said. “What?” 23 | Jeffrene's Jeffrene's Jeffrene And after that day, whenever I sawjeffrene, I’d cross the street. I’d never seen [MASK] with anybody myself, but somebody said she was going with one of the women patients down at the narcotics hospital. 24 | Joe Joe Tadpole He hang around there awhile, peeping in ’cause he can’t come in. You know [MASK] barred him from the place?” I nodded. “Yeah, well, he peep in and then he go on down the street. 25 | Bea Bea Jeffy Before she left, she cut me a hard look. I gave up wondering. I knew if [MASK] had got in the bed with her and started pulling that shit, she would have knocked her on the floor too. She would have knocked her past the floor. 26 | Janie Janie Tadpole “Yes.” “Get their devils off your back. Not yours, theirs.” I said nothing. I pretended I didn’t know what he meant. [MASK] arranged things with the justice of the peace and we were married. 27 | Maureen Maureen Mutt We were both out of our clothes, but we’d done nothing yet. “I can’t, [MASK].” “Hell if you can’t, you got a cunt, ain’t you?” I said nothing. “What’s wrong, baby? 28 | man man Jeffy “Who do you listen to?” I said nothing. “Do you have anybody?” I wouldn’t answer. “You know I got something for you when you ready for it.” “I don’t want no shit from you, [MASK].” 29 | Buddy Buddy Urs I’d taken his hand when the “Don’t embarrass me this way, woman” look had come into his eyes, and we were up on the dance floor when the hard hateful look was back again. “Don’t do that to me no more, [MASK],” he said. 30 | Charlotte Charlotte Cat It was the next day or, rather, later the same day. I was sitting up in bed. [MASK] stood looking at me, then she said, “I’m sorry. I should have told you that was why I didn’t want her in here.” 31 | whoever whoever Tadpole I just didn’t want to bother you now.” “Well, I found out.” He started to leave. “She wasn’t saying nothing about you, [MASK].” “I didn’t say she was.” He went out. 32 | Cat Cat Cat I said nothing. “[MASK] got your tongue?” She grinned. “She always used to wish she had it.” I looked away from her at the traffic light. She was standing close to the building and I was standing out on the sidewalk. 33 | Johnny Johnny Tadpole “Did [MASK] tell you what I told him?” “Yeah.” I smiled. “I thought he tell you. I don’t like to come around when women have their evil spells.” She was inside now, sitting on the edge of the bed. 34 | He He Cat She would have knocked her past the floor. It wasn’t so much how much fucking I was going to do now, I was thinking, but the consequences of that fucking. Shit. [MASK] telling me about the consequences of him loving me. Shit. 35 | Johnny Johnny Tad “Yeah.” She took the plate out. “She sleep?” It was [MASK]. “Naw, she just got through eating.” “Mind if I go in?” “You just seen her this morning.” “So?” 36 | Janine Janine Aw She said nothing, and then she started telling me how pretty the baby was. “Did you go see him?” “Naw, they wasn’t showing the babies when I got here.” “[MASK]. Maybe you get to see him tomorrow.” 37 | Rider Rider Rider I guess he must’ve been wearing his Dick Tracy coat then. Yeah, if I was an outsider I probably would’ve laughed too. I just stood there trying not to let my embarrassment show in my voice. I sang “See See [MASK].” 38 | Luella Luella Wayne “Naw, that was Luella you seen with [MASK]. I was just watching.” “Well, that means you twice as nasty.” “I bet you was fucking before I was born. How much fucking you think you goin do now?” 39 | Doctor Doctor Jim “You did fine. It’s good to see you back.” I said nothing. Then I said, “Tell him to go away, [MASK].” “He worries.” “Tell him I’m all right, and he can go away.” 40 | yes yes Naw He asked if I wanted to wait downstairs for him, but I said [MASK], I said I’d go up. I guess I was thinking if I didn’t it would be like saying that I didn’t trust him. 41 | baby baby Urs “She still working for you, though, ain’t she?” “Yeah, she need the job, baby. She . . . she not well taken care of.” I laughed. “[MASK], you know you the only woman I want. 42 | Curley Curley Mutt The shy ones. I mean, since they don’t come to the womens, the womens got to come to them.” “Like you?” He said, “Shit.” The next night I heard some men laughing at [MASK]. 43 | honey honey Ursa He was still in good spirits. “I think I can get off,” I said coolly. “Come on, [MASK], baby, don’t act that way. We need a little night out together, don’t you think?” I nodded. 44 | Curley Curley Honey “You know you too good to lose,” he said finally. “You won’t touch me no more?” It was more of a plea than a question. “[MASK], I ain’t gonna lay a hand on you.” 45 | I I Jim “Naw, he wasn’t going to try to do that.” He still didn’t ask me what [MASK] wanted. I was glad. His hands were gentle hard on my belly, then stroking my thighs. “I love you,” he said. 46 | Curley Curley Ursa Young as she is too. Girl like that, it ain’t nothing but shaking hands. Let her see how hard he’s gon be shaking her hand now. Nothing but shaking hands. I reckon you listen to me now, [MASK].” I said nothing. 47 | Samson Samson Grandmama The last time I was here, when [MASK] died, he still had that pair of scissors and the comb. The older men still kept him, but the younger ones, who had started wearing afros, were saying they had their own scissors and comb. 48 | unknown (There is no proper name given in the passage) unknown (There is no proper name given in the passage) Ursa But it was like it knew it wanted you. It was like my whole body knew it wanted you, and knew it would have you, and knew you’d be a girl. But something got into me after that night, though, [MASK]. 49 | Brett Brett Jeffy “Naw, I’m not afraid of you.” She said nothing, then she looked at me and smiled. “I don’t think I’m taking too much for granted if I say you are.” “[MASK], I’ve got to go.” 50 | Mama Mama Harold “She’s the only one in the family that’s ugly. I don’t see what [MASK]’s daddy see in her anyway, except but she’s probably real good in the bed.” I said nothing. I just kept staring out at the two women. 51 | Edward Edward Mutt Even when I felt excited about seeing him, I knew I hadn’t forgiven him too. I think he knew that as well, even when I finished and came over to the table. He said nothing. I said, “How are you, [MASK]?” 52 | Bob Bob Martin ‘Messing with my girl, he ain’t had no bit of right.’ “After that, whenever [MASK] wanted to get from one part of the house to the next, he’d go around the house . . . 53 | Harry Harry Naw He’s got right evil these days.” “Yeah. [MASK], I wasn’t sleeping.” “Just thinking?” “Yeah.” “I seen you staring wide-eyed at the ceiling, and didn’t know if I should disturb that either.” 54 | dad dad Mutt I saw some people looking my way. “No, [MASK],” I said quiet, trying to give him the “Don’t embarrass me this way, man” look, but it didn’t come off. 55 | Deckard Deckard Naw “You weren’t sleeping well again.” “I’m all right. Is it morning?” “Almost.” “You said they never told you anything about your past. I mean theirs. That’s the same as yours.” “[MASK]. 56 | partner partner Naw I could feel my eyebrows pulling together. “You got just as much right to be here as anybody, you hear.” “You trying to get dangerous?” “[MASK], I’m not trying to get dangerous,” I said. I walked away. 57 | Ally Ally Mutt “You’ll come back.” “If I do, I’ll come with all my memories. I won’t forget anything.” “I’d rather have you with them, than not have you.” “[MASK], don’t.” 58 | Mrs. Dubose Mrs. Dubose Sal “Yeah, I b’lieve he’s coming. I don’t know why I said that.” [MASK] stood up. “Thank you,” I said. She didn’t say anything, she just looked at me, then she went out. 59 | Tom Tom Jeffy If she do, she haven’t told me. They say [MASK]’s daddy, something was wrong with him. But I didn’t know him myself.” “You ask me, something must be wrong with all of’em.” “Naw, don’t get into that. 60 | he he Tadpole When I got back, [MASK] was still frowning. “What did he say?” “Anytime I feel like it.” “I’ll go ask him myself.” “No. He said anytime I feel like it, after the next two weeks. 61 | Sula Sula Ursa Then the quivering started about her mouth again. “It was like my whole body wanted you, [MASK]. Can you understand that?” “Yes, I can understand.” “I knew you was gonna come out a girl even while you was in me. 62 | Jem Jem Cat He went back out. I smiled. I heard the front door close, then [MASK] came in. “That nigger both’ring you?” “Naw.” “Well, if he bothers you, tell me, and I won’t let him come in here.” 63 | Ma Ma Cat The screen door banged. “You know that woman’s sick in there. You ought to wait.” “Sick or not sick they’s things she’s got to be told.” “Shhh.” [MASK] didn’t shhh, she talked louder. 64 | Ma Ma Jeff “[MASK] be up in a little while. I got her down there drying the dishes, and I told her to come on up here. Well, I see you tomorrow morning then. I ain’t hardly got no sleep and they going to have me standing up all night. 65 | Buddy's Buddy's Jeffy “Yeah.” I didn’t say what I was going to. “She just stay over there. I’m taking up [MASK]’s space.” “That ain’t why you here,” he said. I started to tell him, but didn’t. 66 | Jack Jack Tadpole “I’m filing suit for divorce.” “Well, when I looked out and saw that man standing there I thought you’d stopped blaming him.” I said nothing, and stood up. When I got outside, [MASK] came over and took my elbow. 67 | God God Tadpole You know I’m sorry. All I wanted to do was take care of you like a husband should.’ Now, what good am I for a man?” “Why don’t you ask [MASK] that?” I told her to go to hell. 68 | Mama Mama Cat I didn’t smile this time, but she was still looking at me as if she liked me for the first time. “No, I’m not bothered,” I repeated. “[MASK] thinks you’re beautiful,” she said, smiling, showing two gold teeth. 69 | Scarlett Scarlett Mutt That’s what y’all wont, ain’t it? Piece a ass. I said I got a piece a ass for sale, anybody wont to bid on it?” “[MASK], you wouldn’t.” “You think I won’t. 70 | Edward Edward Mutt “[MASK], please.” He was holding my shoulders tight, so that even if I hadn’t been too embarrassed to move away from him, I couldn’t have. Each time he would try to fit himself between my legs, I would move a little to the side. 71 | Emmett Emmett Corregidora “Naw, he said he wouldn’t’ve been nothing but a waste of my pussy, cause he said my pussy bring gold. But what was funny after that they kept claiming he did something. Not [MASK], but this black man. 72 | they they Cat My veins are centuries meeting. You scratched behind my ear and drew blood and then kissed where you scratched. You can’t kiss where you scratched anymore. No, anyway, I don’t believe what [MASK] said your reasons are. You don’t treat love that way. 73 | Big Walter Big Walter Logan “You show your ass to these mens and then when they try to get on it, you say Uh-uh, uh-uh.” He kept waving his hands. [MASK] came over and wanted to put him out. But I said No. 74 | me me Mutt “Naw, he didn’t say nothing about [MASK].” “I’ll let you turn in,” he said. “What if I’d said yes?” “I’d go ask him what right’s he got to be here.” 75 | Jack Jack Tadpole “Well, I let you rest. If you wont something, just holler.” I said I would. “He leave you alone, didn’t he?” “Who?” “[MASK].” “Yeah, he left me alone.” 76 | Sally Sally Corregidora And then that’s when the officials burned all the papers cause they wanted to play like what had happened before never did happen. But I know it happened, I bear witness that it happened. Yeah, and [MASK]’s whores was free too, but most of ’em 77 | Bob Bob Ursa He just stopped and stood stone still. He hated me, [MASK]. I know he did. I was holding myself all up on my face, and I know I was going to be black and blue all over, it hurt so bad. 78 | Raynell Raynell Urs His sperm inside me. Then we lay back together, exhausted, ready to sleep. “[MASK], he’s going to wont more.’’ “He knows what I ain’t got. Don’t talk to me. I don’t know you.” 79 | partner partner Mutt When I got home he was sitting at the dresser. He didn’t turn around to look at me because he could see me through the mirror. I closed the door and stood looking at him. “I’m glad you didn’t, [MASK].” 80 | Sheila Sheila Lurene [MASK]’s crazy about men as you are. “Yeah, I heard her talking about some dude she got at work.” “Yeah, well, he help to make her day. Or I should say make her night.” I laughed. 81 | Baby Baby Ursa I sang all his favorite songs to try to make up to him. The next time he said, “[MASK], baby,” I let him do a little bit more of what he wanted, but this time he was the one who stopped himself. 82 | Cherry Cherry Sal “I didn’t bother you, did I?” [MASK] asked. “Naw, you didn’t bother me,” I said. I didn’t smile this time, but she was still looking at me as if she liked me for the first time. 83 | but but Cat But with a man, it’s easy to just push it away. The doctor said there wasn’t anything wrong with me, [MASK]. I didn’t go back, because there was nothing wrong, and he said it looked all right down there. 84 | any proper name (as there is no context or clues provided in the passage to suggest a specific name) any proper name (as there is no context or clues provided in the passage to suggest a specific name) Tadpole It’s a long story. Too long for now.” “Will you tell me sometime?” “Yes.” I never really told him. I gave him only pieces. A few more pieces than I’d given [MASK], but still pieces. 85 | Johnny Johnny Logan He was almost across the table at me, then he stopped, and sat back, as if he were exhausted. All the time he was talking, I could see [MASK] eyeing us, as if he were ready to come over any moment at my signal. 86 | Mrs. Dubose Mrs. Dubose Cat “[MASK] don’t allow nobody to sleep on the couch, because she says it’s the only decent thing she got and she wonts to keep it decent.” “And you ain’t going back over there?” “Naw.” 87 | her her Catherine I stopped, but didn’t turn around. “Maybe you can go see her? Maybe you can help her get her ass together.” She said it like she meant it, but still it strangled any impulse I’d had to go see [MASK]. 88 | Sam Sam Sal But I bet [MASK] must’ve been surprised when he said who it was he asked. Well, I was surprised myself him asking me, though some people say I don’t look my age, I look younger than my age. I just tell them it’s hereditary. 89 | Ma Rainey Ma Rainey Cat I’d put on my robe but hadn’t dressed. I sat back down on the bed. Then I started singing about trouble in mind. Still the new voice. The one [MASK] said you could hear what I’d been through in. 90 | Baby Baby Mutt “Let me get up in your hole, I said. I wont to get up in your goddamn hole.” “I wanted to give you something, [MASK], but now I can’t give you anything. I never told you how it was. 91 | Momma Momma Jim I was standing, speaking low so I wouldn’t draw attention. “I don’t know what’s wrong with you, woman,” he said loud. People turned and looked. I was embarrassed. “Okay, [MASK],” I said, again low. 92 | Tommy Tommy Harold I said, “Naw.” “I’ll show it to you if you show me yours,” she said. “Naw.” “Reason I got a bigger hole than you got is cause [MASK] been in me.” 93 | Harlem Harlem Nigger “[MASK], get out of here.” “You said I could sleep with you.” “Then shut up and sleep. I told you I know how to slap shit too.” “You supposed to be sick. You ain’t sick.” 94 | Bill Bill Gus And then we sat down to eat, and I bit down on a piece and it had blood coming out of it. And [MASK], that’s his brother, was just saying, ‘Good, ain’t it?’ 95 | Scarlett Scarlett Naw [MASK], I don’t know what I would’ve done if she hadn’t come. He wanted to keep me, the bastard. But it’s hard to always remember what you were feeling when you ain’t feeling it exactly that way no more. 96 | Billy Billy Corregidora “When [MASK] had that stroke he didn’t call in his men, he called in his women and said he’d give them any amount of money they wonted if they take it off him, but they said didn’t none of them put it on him.” 97 | Janie Janie Ella After a while, he said very quietly, “You got somebody?” I said, “No.” He smiled a little. “Yeah, she’s my woman. Her and [MASK]. The rest of em can’t do nothing for me. 98 | Doctor Doctor Tad “Yes, a little.” “Did they say you could do it?” “Yes, we can do it.” “How does it feel now?” tc /-i Go on. “How did you sleep?” [MASK] asked. 99 | beauty beauty Corregidora Because I realized for the first time I had what all those women had. I’d always thought I was different. Their daughter, but somehow different. Maybe less [MASK]. I don’t know. But when I saw that picture, I knew I had it. 100 | Laura Laura Awright I said nothing. She was telling me she knew about my own private memory. “Do you want me to talk?” “Sometime when you’re back here and feel you have to.” “[MASK].” She pulled her shawl around her tighter. 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/chatgpt_results/thompson_the_killer_inside_me_The_Killer_Inside_Me.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Johnny Johnny Johnnie’d It was one of those little four-bit voice recordings, like you’ve just about got time to sneeze on before it’s used up. [MASK] sent it to his folks the time he visited the Dallas Fair. 2 | Johnny Johnny Joyce Buy you some kind of business; you and [MASK] can run it together. When it’s going good, get in touch with your dad. He’ll see that you’ve made a darned smart move, and you won’t have any trouble squaring things.” 3 | Cherry Cherry Joyce I’d started crapping out of pure fright. And, now, here I was— I poured another drink_ — Here I was, now, but it wouldn’t be like this much longer. [MASK] was bound to die if she wasn’t dead already. 4 | Daisy Daisy Johnnie “Yes, [MASK].” It was a statement, not a question. “Y-you m-mean I — I should take the rap for you? I —” “No,” I said. “Yes.” 5 | Maureen Maureen Bob He wasn’t exactly right about that, but I knew what he meant. There was other work I’d have liked a lot better. “I don’t know, [MASK],” I said, “there’s a couple of kinds of laziness. 6 | Godot Godot Amy Why’d they all have to come to me to get killed? Why couldn’t they kill themselves? I cleaned up the broken dishes in the office. I went upstairs and lay down and waited for [MASK]. I didn’t have long to wait. 7 | Rocky Rocky Rah You’re gonna smile, boy, you’re gonna show ’em the of fightin’ smile. And then you’re gonna get out there an’ hit ’em hard and fast and low, an’—an’ Fight!” [MASK]. 8 | Johnny Johnny Lou “Yeah...” He shifted his cigarette from one side of his mouth to the other. He pushed it across with his tongue, his eyes narrowed on my face. “But the money, [MASK]. That still doesn’t explain about the money.” 9 | Claire Claire Lou I—I didn’t hurt—” He laid a hand on my arm. “You need not tell me that, [MASK]. I do not know why—what—but—” “He felt lost,” I said. 10 | Dally Dally Joe I reckon not,” I said. “I guess I don’t know what you’re driving at, [MASK].” “Let it go. It’s not really relevant.” “I suppose the boys don’t have it too easy,” I said. 11 | Sugar Sugar Lou “What are you thinking about, darling?” “Well, I was thinking we’ve always had to do kinda like people expected us to. I mean—Well, what were you thinking about?” “You tell me first, [MASK].” 12 | Amir Amir Max “I aimed to be his friend,” I said. “There weren’t many things I wanted much more. Somehow, I slipped up; I couldn’t help him right when he needed help worst. But I want you to know one thing, [MASK]. 13 | Tom Tom Joyce I started the motor and killed it. I started it and killed it again. Finally, it stayed running, it just wouldn’t die, so I drove off. I drove up the lane to [MASK]’s house and parked at the end of it. 14 | partner partner Howard For a while, anyway, it wasn’t a good idea to have anyone sore at me. And a guy that’s got something on his conscience can’t afford to get riled. “I guess were a pretty stiff-necked lot out here, [MASK],” I said. 15 | Danny Danny Howard He glared at me, redfaced, in the rearview mirror. “I’ve got quite a few more questions. And I’m still waiting for the answer to the last one I asked. Who was the—” “Drop it, [MASK]!” 16 | me me Joyce The stories had been more than fair to me, but it hadn’t cost ’em anything; they had to fill space some way. And I didn’t care too much about a number of the details; what they said about [MASK], for example. 17 | her her Amy I’d never had any control even before I met her. No control — only luck. Because anyone who reminded me of the burden I carried, anyone who did what that first her had done, would get killed_ Anyone. [MASK]. 18 | who who Howard I mean, I’d have prosecuted her to the hilt.” He was leaning backwards to be friendly since our brush the day before. I was his old pal, and he was letting me know his innermost feelings. “I wonder, [MASK]...” 19 | her her Mike It would have been bad enough if I hadn’t known what he’d done to [MASK]. I kept my hands in my pockets, pretending like I didn’t see him when he started to shake hands. He opened the screen, then hesitated a moment. 20 | The Chief The Chief Conway We could have her pinched, of course, but she was bound to talk if we did and it wouldn’t be pretty talk. [MASK] nodded irritably. “Understand all that. Can’t have a lot of dirty publicity. 21 | probably (There is no proper name that fits in this context, so "probably" is a guess based on the surrounding dialogue.) probably (There is no proper name that fits in this context, so "probably" is a guess based on the surrounding dialogue.) Johnnie “That’s all right,” I said. “Don’t worry about it.” “Are we—uh—can I —?” “In just a little,” I said. “You’ll be leaving in a few minutes, [MASK]. 22 | Catherine Catherine Lou He did a terrible thing like that—made you so we can never have children—just because he thought something! Why, it’s terrible! It makes me sick!... When was it, [MASK]?” “What’s the difference?” I said. 23 | Tom Tom Johnnie Are you catching cold?” I bit down on my cigar. I didn’t say anything. “These lads equipped themselves with a couple of piss-elm clubs, or reasonable facsimiles thereof, and went calling on [MASK]. 24 | him him Elmer No matter what you did it wouldn’t be enough, it wouldn’t bring [MASK] back. An’...I never got to know him real well, but in a way kinda I felt like I did. I reckon it must’ve been because he looked so much like you. 25 | partner partner Howard How can—” I shrugged. “Somebody has to keep their heads, and it sure looks like you can’t. You got some more questions, [MASK]?” “Yes,” he nodded slowly. “I’ve got one. 26 | Daisy Daisy Lou Why, [MASK]?” “Oh, I was kind of run down and nervous, and he thought—” “Why, you were not! You were never that way!” “Well,” I said, “he thought I was.” 27 | partner partner Lou That was about his speed. But this had him thrown for a loop. “You know what this means, [MASK]?” “Well, it doesn’t necessarily mean that,” I said, and I gave him an out. 28 | partner partner Lou We’d gone on for years, and you seemed to be growing more and more indifferent; you seemed to keep drawing away from me and taking pleasure in making me follow. (Seemed, [MASK]; I don’t say you did do it.) 29 | Brett Brett Lou She turned away from me and lay on her back, picking at the quilt with her fingers. I got up and found a cigar, and sat down on the bed again. “You don’t want to marry me, do you, [MASK]?” 30 | Saul Saul Rothman In other words, [MASK] was saving two necks—his and mine— with one lawyer. “Perhaps you won’t need him,” he went on. “But it’s best to have him alerted. He’s not a man who can make himself available on a moment’s notice. 31 | Charlotte Charlotte Mike And up overhead in the loft, where the rats now scampered and scurried, [MASK] had found me with the little gi— A rat screamed suddenly on a high note. I got out of the car and hurried out of the big sliding door of the barn, and into the backyard. 32 | tell me tell me Lou I said. “I appreciate your sentiments—your interest—but I’ll have to ask you to come to the point. What did you wish to tell me, anyway?” “Oh, it wasn’t any—” “Please, [MASK]!” 33 | Buddy Buddy Johnnie “You mean they’ll be sore?” He grunted. “To hell with ’em. They don’t mean anything to me, but you’re a square joe.” “Am I?” I said. “How do you know I am, [MASK]? 34 | Cherry Cherry Amy And even with the way I felt about her, the nod came easy. On the surface, [MASK] had everything plus. She was smart and she came from a good family— which was a mighty important consideration with our people. But that was only the beginning. 35 | Tom Tom Bob “No,” I said. “It didn’t seem to me like a very good time to do much talking.” “Well, I talked to him, [MASK], I did. Rather he talked to us. And he’s really raring and tearing. 36 | Holden Holden Lou “Back in the bedroom. Why don’t you go on back? I’ll bet she won’t say no if you try to slip it to her.” “Aw,” he blinked foolishly. “Aw, you shouldn’t talk like that, [MASK]. 37 | one thing one thing Amy well, it wasn’t just [MASK]. There wasn’t anything I could put my finger on, but I had the feeling that things were closing in on me. And I couldn’t talk myself out of it. Every day that passed, the feeling grew stronger. 38 | Johnny Johnny Morally [MASK]— perhaps even legally—I share the responsibility for any untoward action you might take. At any rate, we’ll say, I and the unions I head could be placed in a very unfavorable light.” “You said it,” I said. 39 | Aunt Aunt Amy I was glad [MASK] didn’t bring up the subject of marriage; she was afraid of starting a quarrel, I guess. I’d already been right in the middle of three deaths, and a fourth coming right on top of ’em might look kind of funny. 40 | Dally Dally Max Who else?” My heart gave a little jump. Maybe... But, no, it was no good. I couldn’t do that. I couldn’t bring myself to try it. “I don’t have any idea, [MASK],” I said. 41 | it it Elmer “At ten o’clock,” I nodded. There were twenty-five twenties in the roll. Five hundred dollars. Now that I had it, it was welcome; I could always use a little extra money. But I hadn’t planned on touching [MASK]. 42 | Ed Ed Lou I waited and everything got pretty quiet. “Well,” I said, finally, “that’s sure too bad. All four tires, huh?” “Too bad? You mean it’s funny, don’t you, [MASK]? 43 | Margie Margie Bob I knew you’d feel a lot more hurt about it than I did. That’s the way you are, and you wouldn’t know how to be any other way....” “[MASK],” I said. 44 | Mike Mike Hendricks “Well” — [MASK] swallowed heavily—“ten this morning, he thought. He wanted to—he’s chartering one of the airline’s twin-motor jobs, and they’ve got to fit it up with oxygen and a—” “Uh-huh. 45 | who who Lou He had accepted it as suicide?” “I can’t say that he was resigned to it,” I said. “He was wondering whether someone—if someone was in the cell after I left, and.. “And, [MASK]? And?” 46 | Biff Biff Lou I don’t mind for myself, but you can’t say it about her, get me? You can’t say that the girl I’m going to marry would sleep with a guy who plays around with whores!” “Let me go, [MASK]! 47 | Tommy Tommy Amy “What are you saying, [MASK]?” “You screwed her. You’ve been doing it all along. You’ve been putting her dirty insides inside of me, smearing me with her. And I’m going to make you pay for it. 48 | Stark Stark Howard Not with that shrapnel you got in you. I got an idea about that shrapnel, [MASK]—what you could do with it. You could get you some X-rays taken and print ’em on the back of your campaign cards. 49 | He He But”—he “[MASK] turned slowly and tried to look at me, to see my face. “You’d better do that,” I said. “The air gets kind of bad with both of us sitting up.” “Oh,” he said. 50 | Tom Tom Bob “No, sir, [MASK],” he drawled. “Been kind of studyin’ things over, and I reckon I ain’t going to do no spying no more. Ain’t going to do it a-tall.” “You got your mind made up, huh? 51 | Gatsby Gatsby Lou “Did you notice the remodeling he’s doing? Do you know how much all that will cost? Right around twelve thousand dollars. Where do you suppose he got that kind of money?” “How the hell do I—” “[MASK].” 52 | Charlie Charlie Johnnie “You know me better than that, [MASK].” “Sure, I do,” he smiled, warmly. “I’ve got plenty of nagging from people, but no one but you ever really tried to help me. 53 | Dally Dally Bob I told you to use your own judgment, and she was a mighty cute little trick from all I hear. I’d probably have let her stay myself if I’d been in your place.” “I’m sure sorry, [MASK],” I said. 54 | Nick Nick Honey “But I don’t know as that had anything to do with it.” “[MASK].. “Yeah?” “Why do you suppose people... ?” “It beats me,” I said. “I never have been able to figure it out.” 55 | friend friend Lou I see, I see,” he said, and he stood up and held out his hand. “I’m sorry I troubled you for nothing, [MASK], but I’ve certainly enjoyed our talk. I hope we can get together again sometime.” 56 | Tom Tom Johnnie “I’m saying that—that—goddammit, [MASK] wasn’t anywhere near the scene of the murders! He was stealing tires at the time they were committed!” “Is that a fact?” I drawled. 57 | Buddy Buddy Lou You’re going to have to move, [MASK]. Fast. Before someone... before you upset yourself.” “I was kind of figuring on leaving town,” I said. “I haven’t done anything, but—” “Certainly you haven’t. 58 | Harry Harry Ford “Oh, no you’re not. I’m warning you here and now, [MASK], don’t you even attempt to leave.” “Who’s going to stop me?” “I am.” “On what grounds?” 59 | Phyllis Phyllis Bob I should have known better.” “Say,” I said, letting it dawn on me at last. “You don’t mean you thought I—” “Of course, we didn’t think so,” said [MASK], warmly. 60 | her her Amy I knew I had to kill [MASK]; I could put the reason into words. But every time I thought about it, I had to stop and think why again. I’d be doing something, reading a book or something, or maybe I’d be with her. 61 | Doctor Doctor Lou She picked up her panties and began putting them on, still standing behind the chair. “There’s no use arguing about it, [MASK],” she said, wearily. “I suppose I can thank my lucky stars that I haven’t caught some terrible disease.” 62 | Walter Walter Elmer “It seems so—oh, so complicated! I mean it looks like we could have got the money without dragging [MASK] into it.” “Well...” I glanced at the clock. Nine thirty-three. I didn’t need to stall any longer. 63 | Ed Ed Conway [MASK] had been the big man in town before the oil boom. He’d always been able to deal with others on his own terms. He’d gone without opposition for so many years that, by this time, he hardly knew it when he saw it. 64 | Gatsby Gatsby Mike This man—” “I know. The guy was an iron tramp, working on a permit. He blew into town without a dime. Three days after [MASK]’s death he left in a new Chevy which he paid cash on the line for. 65 | Holden Holden Johnnie Yes, it was [MASK], speaking in that sharp smart-alecky way he used a lot. I jumped up from the bunk and started turning around and looking up and down and sideways. And here his voice came again: “Hello, you lovely people. 66 | Atticus Atticus Joe It’s not really relevant.” “I suppose the boys don’t have it too easy,” I said. “But here’s the way I look at it, [MASK]. There’s no law says they have to stick to one line of work. 67 | Andy Andy Lou “I just about would have.” “You want to come over and set a spell, [MASK]? Play a game of checkers or somethin’? I ain’t supposed to be up or I’d offer to come over there.” 68 | he he Mike “No one knows anything. There was never any proof.” “The girl identified him.” “A girl less than three years old! She’d have identified anyone they showed her.” “And [MASK] admitted it. And they dug up some other cases.” 69 | Lucille Lucille Lou “I’ll tell you what I always do,” I said. “I take the water from a boiled onion, and squeeze a big lemon into it. Well, maybe a middling-size lemon and a small one if—” “[MASK]!” 70 | Johnny Johnny Joe It’s a good act but it’s easy to overdo.” “You kind of asked for it, [MASK],” I said. “And now you know why. And I’m not very bright or I wouldn’t be a labor skate.” 71 | she she Mike Everything would fall into place, right back to the time when [MASK] and I were kids. As things stood now, she wouldn’t let herself think things through. She wouldn’t even let herself start to think. 72 | Daisy Daisy Amy I don’t suppose you’d... No, you wouldn’t do that. I don’t expect no man in his right mind would give up [MASK].” I nodded a little, like I was acknowledging a compliment; agreeing that I couldn’t give her up. 73 | Cowboy Cowboy Lou He said it like that, all run together, without waiting for me to reply. He opened the door and slid into the seat beside me. “Come out this way often, [MASK]?” “Whenever I feel like it,” I said. 74 | Harry Harry Bob Come on in and sit a minute.” I went in, nodding to his secretary, and pulled a chair up to the desk. “Just talked to [MASK]’s wife a little while ago,” I said. “He’s not feeling so good.” 75 | someone (There is no proper name given in the passage) someone (There is no proper name given in the passage) Conway All we can do is sit tight; just be available in the event that [MASK] starts tossing his weight around. I imagine he’ll become resigned to the situation before too long.” “It was too bad about the girl dying,” I said. 76 | he he Mom’ll He says I should bring this babe to the house and [MASK] make some ice cream, an’ we’ll all play cards or somethin’! For Christ’s sake!” He shook his head bewilderedly. “How stupid can a person get?” I laughed gently. 77 | asked asked Amy and I whispered into hers: “Bread and butter... “Bad luck, stay ’way from my darling. ” H e showed up on, well, I guess it was the following Tuesday. The Tuesday after the Saturday the bum had shown up and [MASK] 78 | George George Johnnie I looked over the work and had him explain things to me, and I’d offer him a lift when he had to go someplace. I’d say it was sure going to be one up-to-date restaurant and that [MASK] would sure like it—that he did like it. 79 | Rocky Rocky Joe “All right, [MASK],” I said. “And thanks for—for—” “For what?” He opened the door. “For you, I haven’t done a thing.” “I’m not sure I can make it in two weeks. 80 | Johnny Johnny Lou “Give you any trouble, [MASK]?” “No,” I said, “he was real peaceful. I think we’ve broken the case.” “He’s gonna talk, huh?” “They’ve talked before,” I shrugged. 81 | partner partner Lou “Sure, I will.” And I went back into the living room with him. He flopped down into a chair, and he drained his drink at a gulp. “Let’s do something, [MASK]. Let’s go out and paint old cow town red. 82 | Lucille Lucille Lou “[MASK]!” She stood back from the door, startled. “I couldn’t imagine who—where’s your car? Is something wrong?” “Nothing but a flat tire,” I grinned. “I had to leave the car down the road a piece.” 83 | Daisy Daisy Amy “My!” she said, after a moment; and her chin began to edge outward. “Such enthusiasm!” “Oh,” I said, giving my head a shake. “I’m sorry, [MASK]. I had something on my mind.” 84 | Harry Harry Lou If he’d have had an alibi for the time of the murders, he’d have told me so, wouldn’t he? He wouldn’t have hanged himself.” “He liked you, [MASK]. He trusted you.” “For damned good reasons. 85 | unknown (There is not enough information in the passage to determine the proper name.) unknown (There is not enough information in the passage to determine the proper name.) Lou “I’m sorry, [MASK]. You have every right to be angry with me.” She lay back down again, turning on her stomach, spreading her arms and legs. She stretched out, waiting, and whispered; “Very, very angry...” 86 | Children Children Lunatics [MASK] can’t vote, so why should the legislature vote a lot of money for them? “As a matter of fact—uh—” It was just beginning to soak in on him. “I think I’d better—” “Stick around,” I said. 87 | did not appear in the given passage did not appear in the given passage Johnnie If you’ve got that, you can put up with almost anything.” “Yes,” I said. “It makes a lot of difference, and—That’s that. You didn’t tell ’em you got that twenty from me, [MASK]?” 88 | Dally Dally Bob “You trying to get rid of me, [MASK]?” I said. “Kind of looks as though, don’t it?” he grinned. “Guess I did too much thinkin’ while I was laying around the house. 89 | Mom Mom Amy I changed into some fresh clothes, and made some scrambled eggs and coffee. As I sat down to eat, the phone rang. I supposed it was the office, or maybe [MASK] checking up on me; she’d have to call early or wait until four when her school day was over. 90 | Winston Winston Johnnie “They were just doing their duty, [MASK]. Have a cigar and I’ll smoke one with you.” We sat down side by side on the bolted-down bunk, and I held a match for our cigars. 91 | Mike Mike Lou He wanted to—he’s chartering one of the airline’s twin-motor jobs, and they’ve got to fit it up with oxygen and a—” “Uh-huh. Well, that ought to be all right. [MASK] and me’ll have time to scrub up a little and pack a bag. 92 | Sam Sam Lou Last night’s events—these recent events—I don’t like them a bit, [MASK].” “Well,” I said, “that’s natural enough. Don’t hardly see how you could like ’em. I know I sure don’t.” 93 | darling darling Lou Sometimes I get the crazy, wonderful notion that you have been, that you were even as happy as I was (though I don’t see how you could be!) and at others I tell myself... Oh, I don't know, [MASK]! 94 | Tom Tom Rothman “He could have had it, a big enough part, anyway, so’s they’d wait on the rest. It didn’t need to be in a bank. He could have had it salted away around his house.” “Yeah,” said [MASK], slowly. 95 | Tom Tom T’hell “[MASK] with him. He’s got some business here; stayin’ over for a few days. We’ll check our bags somewheres, so’s we won’t have to run into him again, and then we’ll have a party.” 96 | Miss Emily Miss Emily Bob He said it was a plumb purty day out, and a man’d have to be plain out of his mind to claim different. “I reckon a man hadn’t ought to ask you a question about all the hocus-pocus around here, now had he, [MASK]? 97 | Darry Darry Lou He took the blame for me. So if you should do your talking around town, it would be a lot worse than you realized. People would start thinking, and before it was all over...” “But, [MASK]. I’m not going to say anything. 98 | Brenda Brenda Amy I went home and fixed myself a whopping big meal, and ate every bite of it. That B-complex was really doing its job. So was the other stuff. I began to actually look forward to seeing [MASK]. I began to want her bad. 99 | Chigurh Chigurh Hendricks You’re kind of a newcomer out this way—been here eight years now, ain’t you? — but you still ought to know better’n to ask a man a question like that.” “What the hell?” said [MASK]. “It’s my job. 100 | the others the others Conway They, [MASK] and the others, still weren’t positive about that piece of evidence they had; and, like I say, they preferred to have me crack up and confess. So, on the evening of my second night in the asylum, there came the stunt. 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/gpt4_results/217_sons_and_lovers.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Tom Tom William No one spoke. After a while he threw his boots under the table and went to bed. “Why didn't you let me have a go at him?” said [MASK], when his father was upstairs. “I could easily have beaten him.” 2 | Clara Clara Fanny “It wasn't ME who wanted him to play with the machine,” she said. As a rule, when all the girls came back at two o'clock, he ran upstairs to [MASK], the hunchback, in the finishing-off room. 3 | the boy the boy Paul “Until I've finished, good gracious! Tell him to go to sleep.” “She says you're to go to sleep,” the father repeated gently to [MASK]. “Well, I want HER to come,” insisted the boy. 4 | Miriam Miriam Miriam She was afraid of the plank bridge, and he abused her for being a baby. On the whole he stuck to her as if he were HER man. [MASK] did not get much of him, except, perhaps, when all the others went to the “Coons”. 5 | Paul Paul Paul [MASK] looked down the garden for his mother. Her head appeared among the young currant-bushes. “Come here!” she cried. “What for?” he answered. “Come and see.” She had been looking at the buds on the currant trees. 6 | He He Annie “A little,” she replied plaintively. And he would put some water with it, so that it should not nourish her. Yet he loved her more than his own life. She had morphia every night, and her heart got fitful. [MASK] slept beside her. 7 | She She Miriam She could not forgive him. [MASK] killed the joy and the warmth in him. He had been such a jolly lad, and full of the warmest affection; now he grew colder, more and more irritable and gloomy. 8 | Miriam Miriam Miriam Now it was the same again. And she could do nothing for him. He had to go on alone, make his own way. He continued faithful to [MASK]. For one day he had loved her utterly. But it never came again. 9 | Ernest Ernest Paul But [MASK] was dying for the man to know they were expecting someone by the London train: it sounded so grand. Yet he was much too much scared of broaching any man, let alone one in a peaked cap, to dare to ask. 10 | Paul Paul Paul [MASK] never forgot, after one of these fierce internecine fights, seeing a big red moon lift itself up, slowly, between the waste road over the hilltop, steadily, like a great bird. And he thought of the Bible, that the moon should be turned to blood. 11 | Tim Tim Paul she exclaimed. “How much was the cheque?” “Ten pounds eleven,” said [MASK] irritably. He dreaded what was coming. “And he gives me a scrattlin' twenty-five, an' his club this week! But I know him. 12 | Miriam Miriam Miriam He was more or less under her spell again. As usual, they were discussing the sermon. He was setting now full sail towards Agnosticism, but such a religious Agnosticism that [MASK] did not suffer so badly. They were at the Renan Vie de Jesus stage. 13 | Paul Paul Paul But [MASK] was going to distinguish himself. She had a great belief in him, the more because he was unaware of his own powers. There was so much to come out of him. Life for her was rich with promise. She was to see herself fulfilled. 14 | Anna Anna Barker “Did you have that flannel singlet made?” “Not yet,” he smiled. “Then, why didn't you?” she cried. “It'll come,” he smiled. “Ah, an' Doomsday!” exclaimed [MASK]. 15 | Edna Edna Clara [MASK] had always been “ikey”, reserved, and superior. She had never mixed with the girls as one of themselves. If she had occasion to find fault, she did it coolly and with perfect politeness, which the defaulter felt to be a bigger insult than crassness. 16 | Lucy Lucy Miriam He looked down again to [MASK]. “Clouds are on fire,” he said. “Beautiful!” she cried. She seemed so small, so soft, so tender, down there. He threw a handful of cherries at her. She was startled and frightened. 17 | Paul Paul Morel “And when does he handle th' money?” asked the collier. “That I couldn't tell you. When the picture is sent home, I suppose.” There was silence. [MASK] stared at the sugar-basin instead of eating his dinner. 18 | Stephen Stephen Paul “And what was the matter with you?” asked [MASK] of his mother. “I suppose it's my heart,” she replied. Certainly she looked bluish round the mouth. “And have you felt it before?” “Yes--often enough.” 19 | Emmeline Emmeline Clara Don't you listen to her. She's for ever on that 'igh horse of hers, an' it's back's that thin an' starved it'll cut her in two one of these days.” [MASK] suffered badly from her mother. 20 | Paul Paul Paul [MASK] would go in in the early morning, when his sister got up. His mother was wasted and almost ashen in the morning with the morphia. Darker and darker grew her eyes, all pupil, with the torture. In the mornings the weariness and ache were too much to bear. 21 | Jarge Jarge Walter Arena ter for gi'ein' me one for my bit of a lad an' wench?' 'I ham, [MASK], my lad,' 'e says; 'ta'e which on 'em ter's a mind.' An' so I took one, an' thanked 'im. 22 | Joe Joe Morel “Oh--an' what's agate now?” “He's only enlisted.” [MASK] put down his knife and leaned back in his chair. “Nay,” he said, “that he niver 'as!” 23 | Virginia Virginia Miriam The whole family loved a “take-off” more than anything. He took no notice of [MASK]. Later, she saw him remark her new blouse, saw that the artist approved, but it won from him not a spark of warmth. 24 | Paul Paul Miriam He helped his mother to get the tea ready. [MASK] would have gladly proffered, but was afraid. He was rather proud of his home. There was about it now, he thought, a certain distinction. The chairs were only wooden, and the sofa was old. 25 | Clara Clara Edgar Now she felt there was really something hostile between them, something of which they were ashamed. She ate her cake mechanically. He tried to go on with his argument, but could not get back the right note. Soon [MASK] came in. 26 | Howard Howard Miriam “Yes,” replied [MASK] in her musical tone. “She's reading.” He wheeled his bicycle into the barn. He had put on a handsome tie, of which he was rather proud, and socks to match. “She came this morning?” 27 | Mag Mag Annie He was not home again until a quarter to eleven. His mother was seated in the rocking-chair. [MASK], with a rope of hair hanging down her back, remained sitting on a low stool before the fire, her elbows on her knees, gloomily. 28 | Richard Richard Paul The smoke floated softly up. “I believe she wants you,” said [MASK]. “Do you?” replied the other, soft, satirical, abstract. “Yes. She never really hitched on to me--you were always there in the background. 29 | Marjorie Marjorie Fanny “I'm going to look,” he said. He opened his eyes. [MASK], her long cheeks flushed, her blue eyes shining, was gazing at him. There was a little bundle of paint-tubes on the bench before him. He turned pale. 30 | Lucy Lucy Miriam but this did not occur to him. They were silent. There had come into his forehead a knitting of the brows which was becoming habitual with him, particularly when he was with [MASK]. She longed to smooth it away, and she was afraid of it. 31 | She She Morel There were two days' holiday. On the Tuesday morning [MASK] rose early. He was in good spirits. Quite early, before six o'clock, she heard him whistling away to himself downstairs. He had a pleasant way of whistling, lively and musical. 32 | Lucy Lucy Miriam She was walking with a rather striking woman, blonde, with a sullen expression, and a defiant carriage. It was strange how [MASK], in her bowed, meditative bearing, looked dwarfed beside this woman with the handsome shoulders. 33 | Martha Martha Dawes [MASK] turned over suddenly with a startled grunt. “Eh?” “Caw!” she mocked. “He can only say 'Caw!' I have brought you a gentleman to see you. Now say 'Thank you,' and show some manners.” 34 | Alfred Alfred Morel “Eh, tha mucky little 'ussy, who's drunk, I sh'd like ter know?” said [MASK]. He was extraordinarily pleased with himself, because of his day's helping to wait in the Moon and Stars. He chattered on. 35 | Edna Edna Annie She regretted what they had been--so small and exquisite. And when [MASK] insisted on her having more stylish blouses to suit her age, she submitted. She even went so far as to allow a black velvet bow to be placed on her hair. 36 | Stephen Stephen Paul She seemed to be asleep. He stepped softly backwards and forwards at his painting. Suddenly her small voice wailed: “Don't walk about, [MASK].” He looked round. Her eyes, like dark bubbles in her face, were looking at him. 37 | Boots Boots Minnie “You shall see, my pigeon! You see if you're not swanky one of these days!” “I'm quite content, my boy,” she smiled. “But you'll have to alter. Look at you with [MASK]!” 38 | Paul Paul Paul Then she closed her eyes, giving herself up again in a kiss. She acted of her own free will. What she would do she did, and made nobody responsible. [MASK] felt life changing around him. The conditions of youth were gone. 39 | Isabel Isabel Clara “And would YOU let a WOMAN do as she likes?” “Yes; I'll see that she likes to love me. If she doesn't--well, I don't hold her.” “If you were as wonderful as you say--,” replied [MASK]. 40 | Joe Joe Morel So 'e wor that mad, 'e cossed an' 'e swore, an' t'other chaps they did laugh.” [MASK] was a good mimic. He imitated the manager's fat, squeaky voice, with its attempt at good English. 41 | Lucy Lucy Miriam he asked. “Yes; they are very fine,” replied [MASK]. “Which sort do you like best?” he asked. “I don't know. The bronze, I think.” “I don't think you've seen all the sorts. 42 | Paul Paul Arthur And then, if they were impudent, he said quietly: “Do you mind going on with your work,” and stood and watched. When he celebrated his twenty-third birthday, the house was in trouble. [MASK] was just going to be married. 43 | Ernest Ernest Paul “You know how be carries on and says he's never told anything.” “All right,” said [MASK]. But he would almost rather have forfeited the prize than have to tell his father. “I've won a prize in a competition, dad,” he said. 44 | Stella Stella William “My new black SUEDE.” “No.” There was a hunt. She had lost them. “Look here, mother,” said [MASK], “that's the fourth pair she's lost since Christmas--at five shillings a pair!” 45 | Gertrude Gertrude Paul She'll last through to-morrow.” “I don't think so.” “Yes. Go to work.” The miner looked at her again, in fear, and went obediently out of the room. [MASK] saw the tape of his garters swinging against his legs. 46 | Marjorie Marjorie Miriam [MASK] heard her greet the lad gaily, knew exactly how brilliant her grey eyes became with that tone. She herself would have felt it bold to have greeted him in such wise. Yet there she stood under the self-accusation of wanting him, tied to that stake of torture. 47 | Lydia Lydia Morel As they came out and went along the railway, with the sunny autumn field on one side and a wall of trucks on the other, [MASK] said in a frightened voice: “'E's niver gone, child?” “Yes.” “When wor't?” 48 | James James Morel They sat down again helplessly. Again came the great, snoring breath. Again they hung suspended. Again it was given back, long and harsh. The sound, so irregular, at such wide intervals, sounded through the house. [MASK], in his room, slept on. 49 | Paul Paul Liberty [MASK]'s had taken several of his painted designs on various stuffs, and he could sell designs for embroideries, for altar-cloths, and similar things, in one or two places. It was not very much he made at present, but he might extend it. 50 | Lucy Lucy Miriam “Ought I to send this letter?--I doubt it. But there--it is best to understand. Au revoir.” [MASK] read this letter twice, after which she sealed it up. A year later she broke the seal to show her mother the letter. 51 | Lucy Lucy Clara I wished she was sitting comfortably in peace--” “'Darning her husband's stockings,'” said [MASK] scathingly. “I'm sure she wouldn't mind darning even my stockings,” he said. “And I'm sure she'd do them well. 52 | Edna Edna Miriam [MASK] followed, breathing the fragrance. To her, flowers appealed with such strength she felt she must make them part of herself. When she bent and breathed a flower, it was as if she and the flower were loving each other. 53 | Walter Walter Morel A frown went over his face, but he said nothing. She glanced round the kitchen. It was small and curious to her, with its glittering kissing-bunch, its evergreens behind the pictures, its wooden chairs and little deal table. At that moment [MASK] came in. 54 | Heyst Heyst Clara said [MASK], too frightened to speak. “And she looks at me, and she wants to stay with me,” he went on monotonously. “She's got such a will, it seems as if she would never go--never!” 55 | Ursula Ursula Miriam But [MASK] almost fiercely wished she were a man. And yet she hated men at the same time. “But it's as well to be a woman as a man,” he said, frowning. “Ha! Is it? Men have everything.” 56 | Ursula Ursula Annie Yet he, too, knew all their songs, and sang them along the roads roisterously. And if he found himself listening, the stupidity pleased him very much. Yet to [MASK] he said: “Such rot! there isn't a grain of intelligence in it. 57 | Edna Edna Miriam He would never have got so far in the direction of sentimentality as to read poetry to his own family. But now they condescended to listen. [MASK] sat on the sofa absorbed in him. She always seemed absorbed in him, and by him, when he was present. 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/gpt4_results/76_adventures_of_huckleberry_finn.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Jackson Jackson Jackson I was away below the ferry now. I rose up, and there was [MASK]'s Island, about two mile and a half down stream, heavy timbered and standing up out of the middle of the river, big and dark and solid, like a steamboat without any lights. 2 | Jim Jim Pap “GIT up! What you 'bout?” I opened my eyes and looked around, trying to make out where I was. It was after sun-up, and I had been sound asleep. [MASK] was standing over me looking sour and sick, too. 3 | Jim Jim Jim but about a dozen houses there, and if they didn't happen to have them lit up, how was we going to know we was passing a town? [MASK] said if the two big rivers joined together there, that would show. 4 | Jim Jim Buck That warn't usual. Next I noticed that [MASK] was up and gone. Well, I gets up, a-wondering, and goes down stairs--nobody around; everything as still as a mouse. Just the same outside. Thinks I, what does it mean? 5 | Jim Jim Jim [MASK] he grumbled a little, but give in. He said we mustn't talk any more than we could help, and then talk mighty low. The lightning showed us the wreck again just in time, and we fetched the stabboard derrick, and made fast there. 6 | Jim Jim Huck jis' as loud as I could yell. _She never budge!_ Oh, [MASK], I bust out a-cryin' en grab her up in my arms, en say, 'Oh, de po' little thing! 7 | Jim Jim Capet “Well, this is it, [MASK]. I ain't easy; I ain't comfortable. That doctor lays on my mind. I wanted to know your plans. I've got a notion, and I think it's a sound one.” 8 | Jim Jim Jim Jump up and crack yo' heels! Dat's de good ole Cairo at las', I jis knows it!” I says: “I'll take the canoe and go and see, [MASK]. It mightn't be, you know.” 9 | Jim Jim Jim He raised considerable row about it, but me and [MASK] stuck to it and wouldn't budge; so he was for crawling out and setting the raft loose himself; but we wouldn't let him. Then he give us a piece of his mind, 10 | Jim Jim Jim I sung out for [MASK] about a dozen times, but I didn't get any answer; so I grabbed a plank that touched me while I was “treading water,” and struck out for shore, shoving it ahead of me. 11 | Tom Tom Tom “_No_, I ain't out of my _head_; I know all what I'm talking about. We _did_ set him free--me and [MASK]. We laid out to do it, and we _done_ it. 12 | Jim Jim Jim CHAPTER XXXVIII. MAKING them pens was a distressid tough job, and so was the saw; and [MASK] allowed the inscription was going to be the toughest of all. That's the one which the prisoner has to scrabble on the wall. 13 | Emmeline Emmeline Buck [MASK] said she could rattle off poetry like nothing. She didn't ever have to stop to think. He said she would slap down a line, and if she couldn't find anything to rhyme with it would just scratch it out and slap down another one, and go ahead. 14 | Jim Jim Packard I'm for putting him out of his troubles.” “So'm I,” says [MASK], very quiet. “Blame it, I'd sorter begun to think you wasn't. Well, then, that's all right. 15 | Jim Jim Jim Well, I seemed to be in the open river again by and by, but I couldn't hear no sign of a whoop nowheres. I reckoned [MASK] had fetched up on a snag, maybe, and it was all up with him. 16 | Jim Jim Tom I could git my han's on one er dem witches jis' wunst--on'y jis' wunst--it's all I'd ast. But mos'ly I wisht dey'd lemme 'lone, I does.” [MASK] says: “Well, I tell you what I think. 17 | Tom Tom Tom I shot out and went for the doctor's house, but they told me he'd gone away in the night some time or other, and warn't back yet. Well, thinks I, that looks powerful bad for [MASK], and I'll dig out for the island right off. 18 | Jim Jim Jim and so anybody in town would take it in a minute, let alone a hair-ball. Well, I knowed a potato would do that before, but I had forgot it. [MASK] put the quarter under the hair-ball, and got down and listened again. 19 | Jim Jim Jim But we got to have it anyway. Come along.” So they got out and went in. The door slammed to because it was on the careened side; and in a half second I was in the boat, and [MASK] come tumbling after me. 20 | Providence Providence Providence Well, I see I was up a stump--and up it good. [MASK] had stood by me this fur all right, but I was hard and tight aground now. I see it warn't a bit of use to try to go ahead--I'd got to throw up my hand. 21 | Tom Tom Buck But he didn't git much chance to enjoy his luck, for inside of a week our folks laid _him_ out.” “I reckon that old man was a coward, [MASK].” “I reckon he _warn't_ a coward. 22 | Missus Missus Missus _” Whack comes the thimble, and the child snatches her claws out of the sugar-bowl without fooling around any. Just then the nigger woman steps on to the passage, and says: “[MASK], dey's a sheet gone.” 23 | Jim Jim Sally So you had it in your pocket all the time; and like as not you've got the other things there, too. How'd it get there?” “I reely don't know, [MASK],” he says, kind of apologizing, “or you know I would tell. 24 | Jim Jim Huck What he gwyne to do?” “Well, I don't know. Some of them gets on the police, and some of them learns people how to talk French.” “Why, [MASK], doan' de French people talk de same way we does?” 25 | Jim Jim Jim He looked pretty uneasy, and didn't say nothing for a minute. Then he says: “Maybe I better not tell.” “Why, [MASK]?” “Well, dey's reasons. But you wouldn' tell on me ef 26 | Jim Jim Jim And whilst we was a-standing there in the dimmish light, here comes a couple of the hounds bulging in from under [MASK]'s bed; and they kept on piling in till there was eleven of them, and there warn't hardly room in there to get your breath. 27 | Bob Bob Betsy I heard the people stirring around in the house now, and see a light. The man sung out: “Snatch that light away, [MASK], you old fool--ain't you got any sense? Put it on the floor behind the front door. 28 | Let Let Le I was too small when pap used to have 'em at the palace. Do you reckon you can learn me?” “Easy!” “All right. I'm jist a-freezn' for something fresh, anyway. [MASK]'s commence right away.” 29 | Buck Buck Buck About an hour after dinner everybody was dozing around, some in their chairs and some in their rooms, and it got to be pretty dull. [MASK] and a dog was stretched out on the grass in the sun sound asleep. 30 | Jim Jim Jim [MASK] he spoke to the duke, and said he hoped it wouldn't take but a few hours, because it got mighty heavy and tiresome to him when he had to lay all day in the wigwam tied with the rope. 31 | Jim Jim Jim He said that that would help. Then I slid out quiet and throwed the snakes clear away amongst the bushes; for I warn't going to let [MASK] find out it was all my fault, not if I could help it. 32 | Tom Tom Tom The match went out, and so did we, and shoved in the staple again, and the door was locked as good as ever. [MASK] was joyful. He says; “Now we're all right. We'll _dig_ him out. 33 | Buck Buck Buck “What's a feud?” “Why, where was you raised? Don't you know what a feud is?” “Never heard of it before--tell me about it.” “Well,” says [MASK], “a feud is this way: 34 | Jim Jim Jim I knowed dey was arter you. I see um go by heah--watched um thoo de bushes.” Some young birds come along, flying a yard or two at a time and lighting. [MASK] said it was a sign it was going to rain. 35 | Jim Jim Buck I cried a little when I was covering up [MASK]'s face, for he was mighty good to me. It was just dark now. I never went near the house, but struck through the woods and made for the swamp. 36 | Tom Tom Jim [MASK] said bees wouldn't sting idiots; but I didn't believe that, because I had tried them lots of times myself, and they wouldn't sting me. I had heard about some of these things before, but not all of them. 37 | Jim Jim Jim “Most everybody thought it at first. He'll never know how nigh he come to getting lynched. But before night they changed around and judged it was done by a runaway nigger named [MASK].” “Why _he_--” I stopped. I reckoned I better keep still. 38 | Jim Jim Jim Why, if dey was a rattlesnake to come in heah I'd take en bust right out thoo dat log wall, I would, wid my head.” “Why, [MASK], you wouldn't be afraid of it after a little. You could tame it.” 39 | Jim Jim Sherburn CHAPTER XXII. THEY swarmed up towards [MASK]'s house, a-whooping and raging like Injuns, and everything had to clear the way or get run over and tromped to mush, and it was awful to see. 40 | Tom Tom Jim [MASK] said if we had the canoe hid in a good place, and had all the traps in the cavern, we could rush there if anybody was to come to the island, and they would never find us without dogs. 41 | Tom Tom Mam If you was in his place it would make you feel ashamed; and so you oughtn't to say a thing to another person that will make _them_ feel ashamed.” “Why, [MASK], he said--” “It don't make no difference what he _said_--that ain't the thing. 42 | Jim Jim Jim So [MASK] and me set to majestying him, and doing this and that and t'other for him, and standing up till he told us we might set down. This done him heaps of good, and so he got cheerful and comfortable. 43 | Jim Jim Buck But it's kind of slow, and takes a long time.” “Has this one been going on long, [MASK]?” “Well, I should _reckon_! It started thirty year ago, or som'ers along there. 44 | Sherburn Sherburn Sherburn Everybody that could get a chance at him tried their best to coax him off of his horse so they could lock him up and get him sober; but it warn't no use--up the street he would tear again, and give [MASK] another cussing. 45 | Tom Tom Tom I tell you if I catch you meddling with him again--” “Meddling with _who_?” [MASK] says, dropping his smile and looking surprised. “With _who_? Why, the runaway nigger, of course. Who'd you reckon?” 46 | Tom Tom Tom Why, it's perfectly ridiculous.” “Well, all right, [MASK], fix it your own way; but if you'll take my advice, you'll let me borrow a sheet off of the clothesline.” He said that would do. 47 | Tom Tom Shore If we was to give both our shares to him _now_ it wouldn't make no difference after the row and the way we've served him. [MASK]'s you're born, he'll turn State's evidence; now you hear _me_. 48 | Jim Jim Huck All I say is, kings is kings, and you got to make allowances. Take them all around, they're a mighty ornery lot. It's the way they're raised.” “But dis one do _smell_ so like de nation, [MASK].” 49 | land land George “My [MASK]! It's the beatenest thing I ever struck. And _then_ what did you all do?” “Well, we hollered and took on, but it's so wide there we couldn't make nobody hear. 50 | Jim Jim Jim I had heard about some of these things before, but not all of them. [MASK] knowed all kinds of signs. He said he knowed most everything. I said it looked to me like all the signs was about bad luck, and so I asked him if there warn't any good-luck signs. 51 | Jim Jim Jim I got down there all out of breath but loaded up with joy, and sung out: “Set her loose, [MASK]! we're all right now!” But there warn't no answer, and nobody come out of the wigwam. 52 | Jim Jim Jim If the men went to the island I just expect they found the camp fire I built, and watched it all night for [MASK] to come. Anyways, they stayed away from us, and if my building the fire never fooled them it warn't no fault of mine. 53 | Jim Jim Jim We hustled it on to the raft in a pile, and I told [MASK] to float along down, and show a light when he judged he had gone about two mile, and keep it burning till I come; then I manned my oars and shoved for the light. 54 | Tom Tom Jim [MASK] had plenty corn-cob pipes and tobacco; so we had a right down good sociable time; then we crawled out through the hole, and so home to bed, with hands that looked like they'd been chawed. 55 | Jim Jim Jim When we was ready to shove off we was a quarter of a mile below the island, and it was pretty broad day; so I made [MASK] lay down in the canoe and cover up with the quilt, because if he set up people could tell he was a nigger a good ways off. 56 | Jim Jim Huck “Well, it don't, because it's in the breed. I reckon they're all alike.” “But, [MASK], dese kings o' ourn is reglar rapscallions; dat's jist what dey is; dey's reglar rapscallions.” 57 | Jim Jim Jim And it didn't. He told me what it was, and I see in a minute it was worth fifteen of mine for style, and would make [MASK] just as free a man as mine would, and maybe get us all killed besides. 58 | Jim Jim Jim [MASK] and me was in a sweat again for a minute, being afraid there was going to be some more trouble amongst them; so we was pretty glad when the duke says: “'Tis my fate to be always ground into the mire under the iron heel of oppression. 59 | Tom Tom Sis “But oh, dear, dear, what _will_ [MASK] say! He must a come! You must a missed him. He--” “Oh, don't distress me any more'n I'm already distressed. I don't know what in the world to make of it. 60 | Peter Peter Peter I passed along, and the parlor door was open; but I see there warn't nobody in there but the remainders of [MASK]; so I shoved on by; but the front door was locked, and the key wasn't there. 61 | druther druther druther His foot swelled up pretty big, and so did his leg; but by and by the drunk begun to come, and so I judged he was all right; but I'd [MASK] been bit with a snake than pap's whisky. 62 | Tom Tom Blodgett But then I says again, 'No, I reckon it ain't him, or else he wouldn't be paddling up the river.' You _ain't_ him, are you?” “No, my name's [MASK]-- 63 | Jim Jim Jim He said it was a sign when young chickens flew that way, and so he reckoned it was the same way when young birds done it. I was going to catch some of them, but [MASK] wouldn't let me. He said it was death. 64 | Jim Jim Jim The niggers was just getting through breakfast and starting for the fields; and [MASK]'s nigger was piling up a tin pan with bread and meat and things; and whilst the others was leaving, the key come from the house. 65 | Jim Jim Jim Of course there warn't nothing to be said but the one thing; so I says: “No; I ain't heard nobody say nothing.” Then he turns to [MASK], and looks him over like he never see him before, and says: “Did you sing out?” 66 | Tom Tom Tom And so he went on a-mumbling up stairs, and then we left. He was a mighty nice old man. And always is. [MASK] was a good deal bothered about what to do for a spoon, but he said we'd got to have it; so he took a think. 67 | Tom Tom Tom CHAPTER XLII. THE old man was uptown again before breakfast, but couldn't get no track of [MASK]; and both of them set at the table thinking, and not saying nothing, and looking mournful, and their coffee getting cold, and not eating anything. 68 | Tom Tom Huck “No!--is that so? _ain't_ it bully! Why, [MASK], if it was to do over again, I bet I could fetch two hundred! If we could put it off till--” “Hurry! _Hurry_!” I says. 69 | Tom Tom Tom Sometimes, do what we could, we couldn't keep her from falling over, and she come mighty near mashing us every time. [MASK] said she was going to get one of us, sure, before we got through. 70 | Jim Jim Jimminy Pretty soon we struck the forward end of the skylight, and clumb on to it; and the next step fetched us in front of the captain's door, which was open, and by [MASK], away down through the texas-hall we see a light! 71 | Sally Sally Saul He told me to make myself easy and at home, and tell all about myself; but the old lady says: “Why, bless you, [MASK], the poor thing's as wet as he can be; and don't you reckon it may be he's hungry?” 72 | Tom Tom Buck We was crossing the road. [MASK] says: “Quick! Jump for the woods!” We done it, and then peeped down the woods through the leaves. Pretty soon a splendid young man come galloping down the road, setting his horse easy and looking like a soldier. 73 | Tom Tom Tom But [MASK] he showed him how unregular it would be, and set down and told him all about our plans, and how we could alter them in a minute any time there was an alarm; and not to be the least afraid, because we would see he got away, _sure_. 74 | Jim Jim Jim THEY asked us considerable many questions; wanted to know what we covered up the raft that way for, and laid by in the daytime instead of running--was [MASK] a runaway nigger? Says I: “Goodness sakes! would a runaway nigger run _south_?” 75 | Jim Jim Jim Now you work your mind, and study out a plan to steal [MASK], and I will study out one, too; and we'll take the one we like the best.” What a head for just a boy to have! 76 | Tom Tom Tom That's the one which the prisoner has to scrabble on the wall. But he had to have it; [MASK] said he'd _got_ to; there warn't no case of a state prisoner not scrabbling his inscription to leave behind, and his coat of arms. 77 | Grangerford Grangerford Grangerford “I reckon maybe--I don't know.” “Well, who done the shooting? Was it a [MASK] or a Shepherdson?” “Laws, how do I know? It was so long ago.” “Don't anybody know?” 78 | Jim Jim Jim About two they come up again, though, and [MASK] was going to call me; but he changed his mind, because he reckoned they warn't high enough yet to do any harm; but he was mistaken about that, for pretty soon all of a sudden along comes a regular ripper and washed me overboard. 79 | Tom Tom Tom So [MASK] said, now for the nonnamous letters. “What's them?” I says. “Warnings to the people that something is up. Sometimes it's done one way, sometimes another. But there's always somebody spying around that gives notice to the governor of the castle. 80 | Tom Tom Tom Trouble is brewing. Keep a sharp lookout. _Unknown_ _Friend_. Next night we stuck a picture, which [MASK] drawed in blood, of a skull and crossbones on the front door; and next night another one of a coffin on the back door. 81 | Aunt Sally Aunt Sally Aunty “And _Jim_?” “The same,” I says, but couldn't say it pretty brash. But he never noticed, but says: “Good! Splendid! _Now_ we're all right and safe! Did you tell [MASK]?” 82 | Jim Jim Jim So we had the odd spoon, and dropped it in her apron-pocket whilst she was a-giving us our sailing orders, and [MASK] got it all right, along with her shingle nail, before noon. 83 | Tom Tom Huck He never said nothing. But he sighed, and pretty soon he stopped digging, and then for a good little while I knowed that he was thinking. Then he says: “It ain't no use, [MASK], it ain't a-going to work. 84 | Jim Jim Huck You answer me that.” “Is a cat a man, [MASK]?” “No.” “Well, den, dey ain't no sense in a cat talkin' like a man. Is a cow a man?--er is a cow a cat?” 85 | Jim Jim Jim But [MASK] was dead against it at first. He says: “I doan' want to go fool'n 'long er no wrack. We's doin' blame' well, en we better let blame' well alone, as de good book says. 86 | Tom Tom Tom CHAPTER THE LAST THE first time I catched [MASK] private I asked him what was his idea, time of the evasion?--what it was he'd planned to do if the evasion worked all right and he managed to set a nigger free that was already free before? 87 | Jim Jim Capet After dinner the duke says: “Well, [MASK], we'll want to make this a first-class show, you know, so I guess we'll add a little more to it. We want a little something to answer encores with, anyway.” 88 | Jim Jim Jim That made me feel easy and satisfied. Of course when they got to snoring we had a long gabble, and I told [MASK] everything. CHAPTER XXXI. WE dasn't stop again at any town for days and days; kept right along down the river. 89 | Bill Bill Bill One of the men stuck his head out only about a couple of foot from me, and I thought I was gone; but he jerked it in again, and says: “Heave that blame lantern out o' sight, [MASK]!” 90 | Jim Jim Jim [MASK] looked at the trash, and then looked at me, and back at the trash again. He had got the dream fixed so strong in his head that he couldn't seem to shake it loose and get the facts back into its place again right away. 91 | Tom Tom Susan Then she put her arm around the king on one side, and [MASK] and the hare-lip done the same on the other. Everybody clapped their hands and stomped on the floor like a perfect storm, whilst the king held up his head and smiled proud. 92 | Tom Tom Sid I was going to say yes; but she chipped in and says: “About what, [MASK]?” “Why, about the way the whole thing was done.” “What whole thing?” “Why, _the_ whole thing. 93 | Silas Silas Harvey “Yes--regular.” “Where do you set?” “Why, in our pew.” “_Whose_ pew?” “Why, _ourn_--your Uncle [MASK]'s.” “His'n? What does _he_ want with a pew?” 94 | Jim Jim Jim she's all fixed up agin mos' as good as new, en we's got a new lot o' stuff, in de place o' what 'uz los'.” “Why, how did you get hold of the raft again, [MASK]--did you catch her?” 95 | Let Let Le But when the dead man says ther's six thous'n dollars, you know, we don't want to--” “Hold on,” says the duke. “[MASK]'s make up the deffisit,” and he begun to haul out yaller-boys out of his pocket. 96 | Jim Jim Jim It warn't no slouch of an idea; and it warn't no slouch of a grindstone nuther; but we allowed we'd tackle it. It warn't quite midnight yet, so we cleared out for the mill, leaving [MASK] at work. 97 | Jim Jim Jim So [MASK] went to work and told me the whole thing right through, just as it happened, only he painted it up considerable. Then he said he must start in and “'terpret” it, because it was sent for a warning. 98 | Jim Jim Jim [MASK] said the moon could a _laid_ them; well, that looked kind of reasonable, so I didn't say nothing against it, because I've seen a frog lay most as many, so of course it could be done. 99 | generally generally generly We lit the lantern, and judged she would see it. Up-stream boats didn't [MASK] come close to us; they go out and follow the bars and hunt for easy water under the reefs; but nights like this they bull right up the channel against the whole river. 100 | Tom Tom Huck That's what they all do; and _he's_ got to, too. [MASK], you don't ever seem to want to do anything that's regular; you want to be starting something fresh all the time. S'pose he _don't_ do nothing with it? 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/gpt4_results/jones_corregidora_Corregidora.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Frances Frances Urs “Don’t bring it here,” he had said. I bent down then to kiss him. “I said, ‘Don’t bring it here, [MASK].’” “I just want to kiss you.” He turned away. 2 | Johnny Johnny Mutt I didn’t like the way he said it. I looked at him. “Naw, he’s got just as much right to be here as anybody,” I said. “He bothering you about [MASK]?” 3 | Al Al Martin “‘No.’ “ ‘I always like seeing you in here. They ain’t nothing else good about this place.’ “I said nothing. “ ‘My name’s [MASK], what’s yours?’ “I didn’t answer. 4 | Lucy Lucy Mutt “[MASK], it ain’t like that. He ain’t tried nothing. He don’t mean nothing to me.” “You got to mean something to him, though, way I see him looking.” “He ain’t even really friendly. 5 | Why Why Ursa “You know it felt good that time.” I looked back at her quickly, but walked on. “Gonna be hard for you, baby,” she said. “[MASK]?” “What?” I stopped, but didn’t turn around. 6 | Stephen Stephen Cat But he turned away. Anyway, you knew what was wrong before you snatched after my ass. No, what’s inside my head because those other women they could do it. Afraid of what I. No, I didn’t push it, [MASK]. 7 | Cholly Cholly Mutt I said I know you from way back. I’m fucking you, ain’t I? Say it.” “[MASK], I . . He laughed. “You ain’t no hard woman, baby.” Stroking my hair, he came. 8 | surprised surprised Missy “Well, for whatever reason, I’m glad. I was hoping it was for me, though.” I went to hang up my jacket. “Don’t act [MASK],” he said, angry. “What are you talking about?” 9 | Atticus Atticus Awright He didn’t sit down in the chair by the bed but stayed standing. “[MASK].” “They tell me you been doing some hard cussing while you was sick.” “Yeah.” He didn’t say anything. I could tell he felt awkward. 10 | Doodle Doodle Martin ‘What do we have to do, go up under the house?’ he kept asking me. ‘What do we have to do, go up under the house?’ “ ‘Please, [MASK].’ “He just kept grabbing those fish and cutting them up. 11 | Jason Jason Tadpole I don’t know what. Ask yourself how did you feel about [MASK] before all of this happened. I know he’s being good to you, but this is a rush job. Just thinking about the two of y’all getting together is a rush job. 12 | Smollett Smollett Naw He probably didn’t even know where. He was a seaman. [MASK], a sea captain. That’s why the king give him lands, and slaves and things, but he didn’t hardly use nothing but the womens. 13 | He He Tadpole “Yes, I’d better,” I said. “I was planning to start whether he said so or not.” He took my arm slightly, but I went anyway. We were standing in the door. [MASK] stood aside to let somebody pass. 14 | Jefferson Jefferson Corregidora “[MASK] must’ve done some rejoicing then. He didn’t show it but he must’ve had it all inside. Ole man kept telling me if the boy had just remembered to rub garlic on his feet, the bloodhounds wouldn’t’ve been able to follow. 15 | Tyrone Tyrone Tad “What about your other need?” I looked at him hard. “Naw, [MASK].” He’d started getting close to me, and put himself up against me, squeezing my ass. “Baby.” 16 | Skeeter Skeeter Ursa He saw me through the mirror. I hadn’t meant for him to. “What’s wrong, [MASK]?” “Nothing.” “There’s something wrong.” “Naw, they ain’t.” “Come on over here, baby.” 17 | Honey Honey Naw “Yes.” “Do you still fight the night?” “Yes.” “Lonely blues. Don’t you care if you see me again?” “[MASK], I don’t care.” “Don’t you want your original man?” 18 | Lucy Lucy Harold “[MASK] don’t.” I just stood there. She told me I could sit on the bed, but I wouldn’t. I kept looking at her because I didn’t want to have to look at the other women. 19 | Max Max Tad “Well, okay, day after tomorrow.” “Okay. And first night make it just supper or evening, but not both. I’ll speak to [MASK] if you don’t.” “I don’t think he’d let me sing both anyway.” 20 | Marlowe Marlowe Tadpole [MASK] looked up. They weren’t doing anything now, but they’d been doing it. I came in the room. “Get your ass out of my bed,” I told the girl. She wasn’t drunk or afraid of me, but she got up and started dressing. 21 | Delia Delia Cat “I said to hush up.” “He look like he haven’t shaved in about a week.” [MASK] hit her up side the head, and she jumped out of the chair, crying, and ran out. 22 | Cholly Cholly Corregidora “Shit, I’m tired a hearing about [MASK]’s women. Why do you have to remember that old bastard anyway?” I said nothing. “You one of them,” he said. “What?” 23 | Jeffrene Jeffrene Jeffrene And after that day, whenever I sawjeffrene, I’d cross the street. I’d never seen [MASK] with anybody myself, but somebody said she was going with one of the women patients down at the narcotics hospital. 24 | Johnny Johnny Tadpole He hang around there awhile, peeping in ’cause he can’t come in. You know [MASK] barred him from the place?” I nodded. “Yeah, well, he peep in and then he go on down the street. 25 | Lucy Lucy Jeffy Before she left, she cut me a hard look. I gave up wondering. I knew if [MASK] had got in the bed with her and started pulling that shit, she would have knocked her on the floor too. She would have knocked her past the floor. 26 | He He Tadpole “Yes.” “Get their devils off your back. Not yours, theirs.” I said nothing. I pretended I didn’t know what he meant. [MASK] arranged things with the justice of the peace and we were married. 27 | Tralala Tralala Mutt We were both out of our clothes, but we’d done nothing yet. “I can’t, [MASK].” “Hell if you can’t, you got a cunt, ain’t you?” I said nothing. “What’s wrong, baby? 28 | Sonny Sonny Jeffy “Who do you listen to?” I said nothing. “Do you have anybody?” I wouldn’t answer. “You know I got something for you when you ready for it.” “I don’t want no shit from you, [MASK].” 29 | Viola Viola Urs I’d taken his hand when the “Don’t embarrass me this way, woman” look had come into his eyes, and we were up on the dance floor when the hard hateful look was back again. “Don’t do that to me no more, [MASK],” he said. 30 | Lucy Lucy Cat It was the next day or, rather, later the same day. I was sitting up in bed. [MASK] stood looking at me, then she said, “I’m sorry. I should have told you that was why I didn’t want her in here.” 31 | Johnny Johnny Tadpole I just didn’t want to bother you now.” “Well, I found out.” He started to leave. “She wasn’t saying nothing about you, [MASK].” “I didn’t say she was.” He went out. 32 | Cat Cat Cat I said nothing. “[MASK] got your tongue?” She grinned. “She always used to wish she had it.” I looked away from her at the traffic light. She was standing close to the building and I was standing out on the sidewalk. 33 | Tea Cake Tea Cake Tadpole “Did [MASK] tell you what I told him?” “Yeah.” I smiled. “I thought he tell you. I don’t like to come around when women have their evil spells.” She was inside now, sitting on the edge of the bed. 34 | Raymond Raymond Cat She would have knocked her past the floor. It wasn’t so much how much fucking I was going to do now, I was thinking, but the consequences of that fucking. Shit. [MASK] telling me about the consequences of him loving me. Shit. 35 | Lucille Lucille Tad “Yeah.” She took the plate out. “She sleep?” It was [MASK]. “Naw, she just got through eating.” “Mind if I go in?” “You just seen her this morning.” “So?” 36 | Too bad Too bad Aw She said nothing, and then she started telling me how pretty the baby was. “Did you go see him?” “Naw, they wasn’t showing the babies when I got here.” “[MASK]. Maybe you get to see him tomorrow.” 37 | Rider Rider Rider I guess he must’ve been wearing his Dick Tracy coat then. Yeah, if I was an outsider I probably would’ve laughed too. I just stood there trying not to let my embarrassment show in my voice. I sang “See See [MASK].” 38 | Willie Willie Wayne “Naw, that was Luella you seen with [MASK]. I was just watching.” “Well, that means you twice as nasty.” “I bet you was fucking before I was born. How much fucking you think you goin do now?” 39 | Marlowe Marlowe Jim “You did fine. It’s good to see you back.” I said nothing. Then I said, “Tell him to go away, [MASK].” “He worries.” “Tell him I’m all right, and he can go away.” 40 | no no Naw He asked if I wanted to wait downstairs for him, but I said [MASK], I said I’d go up. I guess I was thinking if I didn’t it would be like saying that I didn’t trust him. 41 | Delia Delia Urs “She still working for you, though, ain’t she?” “Yeah, she need the job, baby. She . . . she not well taken care of.” I laughed. “[MASK], you know you the only woman I want. 42 | Blue Blue Mutt The shy ones. I mean, since they don’t come to the womens, the womens got to come to them.” “Like you?” He said, “Shit.” The next night I heard some men laughing at [MASK]. 43 | Stella Stella Ursa He was still in good spirits. “I think I can get off,” I said coolly. “Come on, [MASK], baby, don’t act that way. We need a little night out together, don’t you think?” I nodded. 44 | Delia Delia Honey “You know you too good to lose,” he said finally. “You won’t touch me no more?” It was more of a plea than a question. “[MASK], I ain’t gonna lay a hand on you.” 45 | she she Jim “Naw, he wasn’t going to try to do that.” He still didn’t ask me what [MASK] wanted. I was glad. His hands were gentle hard on my belly, then stroking my thighs. “I love you,” he said. 46 | Corrie Corrie Ursa Young as she is too. Girl like that, it ain’t nothing but shaking hands. Let her see how hard he’s gon be shaking her hand now. Nothing but shaking hands. I reckon you listen to me now, [MASK].” I said nothing. 47 | Samson Samson Grandmama The last time I was here, when [MASK] died, he still had that pair of scissors and the comb. The older men still kept him, but the younger ones, who had started wearing afros, were saying they had their own scissors and comb. 48 | Delia Delia Ursa But it was like it knew it wanted you. It was like my whole body knew it wanted you, and knew it would have you, and knew you’d be a girl. But something got into me after that night, though, [MASK]. 49 | Jim Jim Jeffy “Naw, I’m not afraid of you.” She said nothing, then she looked at me and smiled. “I don’t think I’m taking too much for granted if I say you are.” “[MASK], I’ve got to go.” 50 | Nettie Nettie Harold “She’s the only one in the family that’s ugly. I don’t see what [MASK]’s daddy see in her anyway, except but she’s probably real good in the bed.” I said nothing. I just kept staring out at the two women. 51 | John John Mutt Even when I felt excited about seeing him, I knew I hadn’t forgiven him too. I think he knew that as well, even when I finished and came over to the table. He said nothing. I said, “How are you, [MASK]?” 52 | Boo Boo Martin ‘Messing with my girl, he ain’t had no bit of right.’ “After that, whenever [MASK] wanted to get from one part of the house to the next, he’d go around the house . . . 53 | Frank Frank Naw He’s got right evil these days.” “Yeah. [MASK], I wasn’t sleeping.” “Just thinking?” “Yeah.” “I seen you staring wide-eyed at the ceiling, and didn’t know if I should disturb that either.” 54 | Johnny Johnny Mutt I saw some people looking my way. “No, [MASK],” I said quiet, trying to give him the “Don’t embarrass me this way, man” look, but it didn’t come off. 55 | Lyra Lyra Naw “You weren’t sleeping well again.” “I’m all right. Is it morning?” “Almost.” “You said they never told you anything about your past. I mean theirs. That’s the same as yours.” “[MASK]. 56 | Cal Cal Naw I could feel my eyebrows pulling together. “You got just as much right to be here as anybody, you hear.” “You trying to get dangerous?” “[MASK], I’m not trying to get dangerous,” I said. I walked away. 57 | Lyra Lyra Mutt “You’ll come back.” “If I do, I’ll come with all my memories. I won’t forget anything.” “I’d rather have you with them, than not have you.” “[MASK], don’t.” 58 | She She Sal “Yeah, I b’lieve he’s coming. I don’t know why I said that.” [MASK] stood up. “Thank you,” I said. She didn’t say anything, she just looked at me, then she went out. 59 | Tisha Tisha Jeffy If she do, she haven’t told me. They say [MASK]’s daddy, something was wrong with him. But I didn’t know him myself.” “You ask me, something must be wrong with all of’em.” “Naw, don’t get into that. 60 | Jim Jim Tadpole When I got back, [MASK] was still frowning. “What did he say?” “Anytime I feel like it.” “I’ll go ask him myself.” “No. He said anytime I feel like it, after the next two weeks. 61 | Paul Paul Ursa Then the quivering started about her mouth again. “It was like my whole body wanted you, [MASK]. Can you understand that?” “Yes, I can understand.” “I knew you was gonna come out a girl even while you was in me. 62 | Sam Sam Cat He went back out. I smiled. I heard the front door close, then [MASK] came in. “That nigger both’ring you?” “Naw.” “Well, if he bothers you, tell me, and I won’t let him come in here.” 63 | Effie Effie Cat The screen door banged. “You know that woman’s sick in there. You ought to wait.” “Sick or not sick they’s things she’s got to be told.” “Shhh.” [MASK] didn’t shhh, she talked louder. 64 | She She Jeff “[MASK] be up in a little while. I got her down there drying the dishes, and I told her to come on up here. Well, I see you tomorrow morning then. I ain’t hardly got no sleep and they going to have me standing up all night. 65 | Keisha Keisha Jeffy “Yeah.” I didn’t say what I was going to. “She just stay over there. I’m taking up [MASK]’s space.” “That ain’t why you here,” he said. I started to tell him, but didn’t. 66 | Tom Tom Tadpole “I’m filing suit for divorce.” “Well, when I looked out and saw that man standing there I thought you’d stopped blaming him.” I said nothing, and stood up. When I got outside, [MASK] came over and took my elbow. 67 | Mae Mae Tadpole You know I’m sorry. All I wanted to do was take care of you like a husband should.’ Now, what good am I for a man?” “Why don’t you ask [MASK] that?” I told her to go to hell. 68 | Johnny Johnny Cat I didn’t smile this time, but she was still looking at me as if she liked me for the first time. “No, I’m not bothered,” I repeated. “[MASK] thinks you’re beautiful,” she said, smiling, showing two gold teeth. 69 | Nettie Nettie Mutt That’s what y’all wont, ain’t it? Piece a ass. I said I got a piece a ass for sale, anybody wont to bid on it?” “[MASK], you wouldn’t.” “You think I won’t. 70 | Emily Emily Mutt “[MASK], please.” He was holding my shoulders tight, so that even if I hadn’t been too embarrassed to move away from him, I couldn’t have. Each time he would try to fit himself between my legs, I would move a little to the side. 71 | Cholly Cholly Corregidora “Naw, he said he wouldn’t’ve been nothing but a waste of my pussy, cause he said my pussy bring gold. But what was funny after that they kept claiming he did something. Not [MASK], but this black man. 72 | Lucy Lucy Cat My veins are centuries meeting. You scratched behind my ear and drew blood and then kissed where you scratched. You can’t kiss where you scratched anymore. No, anyway, I don’t believe what [MASK] said your reasons are. You don’t treat love that way. 73 | Biggie Biggie Logan “You show your ass to these mens and then when they try to get on it, you say Uh-uh, uh-uh.” He kept waving his hands. [MASK] came over and wanted to put him out. But I said No. 74 | Tom Tom Mutt “Naw, he didn’t say nothing about [MASK].” “I’ll let you turn in,” he said. “What if I’d said yes?” “I’d go ask him what right’s he got to be here.” 75 | Boo Boo Tadpole “Well, I let you rest. If you wont something, just holler.” I said I would. “He leave you alone, didn’t he?” “Who?” “[MASK].” “Yeah, he left me alone.” 76 | Stoolie Stoolie Corregidora And then that’s when the officials burned all the papers cause they wanted to play like what had happened before never did happen. But I know it happened, I bear witness that it happened. Yeah, and [MASK]’s whores was free too, but most of ’em 77 | Johnny Johnny Ursa He just stopped and stood stone still. He hated me, [MASK]. I know he did. I was holding myself all up on my face, and I know I was going to be black and blue all over, it hurt so bad. 78 | Delia Delia Urs His sperm inside me. Then we lay back together, exhausted, ready to sleep. “[MASK], he’s going to wont more.’’ “He knows what I ain’t got. Don’t talk to me. I don’t know you.” 79 | Frank Frank Mutt When I got home he was sitting at the dresser. He didn’t turn around to look at me because he could see me through the mirror. I closed the door and stood looking at him. “I’m glad you didn’t, [MASK].” 80 | Sheila Sheila Lurene [MASK]’s crazy about men as you are. “Yeah, I heard her talking about some dude she got at work.” “Yeah, well, he help to make her day. Or I should say make her night.” I laughed. 81 | Angel Angel Ursa I sang all his favorite songs to try to make up to him. The next time he said, “[MASK], baby,” I let him do a little bit more of what he wanted, but this time he was the one who stopped himself. 82 | Connie Connie Sal “I didn’t bother you, did I?” [MASK] asked. “Naw, you didn’t bother me,” I said. I didn’t smile this time, but she was still looking at me as if she liked me for the first time. 83 | physically physically Cat But with a man, it’s easy to just push it away. The doctor said there wasn’t anything wrong with me, [MASK]. I didn’t go back, because there was nothing wrong, and he said it looked all right down there. 84 | Alma Alma Tadpole It’s a long story. Too long for now.” “Will you tell me sometime?” “Yes.” I never really told him. I gave him only pieces. A few more pieces than I’d given [MASK], but still pieces. 85 | Frank Frank Logan He was almost across the table at me, then he stopped, and sat back, as if he were exhausted. All the time he was talking, I could see [MASK] eyeing us, as if he were ready to come over any moment at my signal. 86 | Mama Mama Cat “[MASK] don’t allow nobody to sleep on the couch, because she says it’s the only decent thing she got and she wonts to keep it decent.” “And you ain’t going back over there?” “Naw.” 87 | Connie Connie Catherine I stopped, but didn’t turn around. “Maybe you can go see her? Maybe you can help her get her ass together.” She said it like she meant it, but still it strangled any impulse I’d had to go see [MASK]. 88 | Charlie Charlie Sal But I bet [MASK] must’ve been surprised when he said who it was he asked. Well, I was surprised myself him asking me, though some people say I don’t look my age, I look younger than my age. I just tell them it’s hereditary. 89 | Ray Ray Cat I’d put on my robe but hadn’t dressed. I sat back down on the bed. Then I started singing about trouble in mind. Still the new voice. The one [MASK] said you could hear what I’d been through in. 90 | Harry Harry Mutt “Let me get up in your hole, I said. I wont to get up in your goddamn hole.” “I wanted to give you something, [MASK], but now I can’t give you anything. I never told you how it was. 91 | Okay Okay Jim I was standing, speaking low so I wouldn’t draw attention. “I don’t know what’s wrong with you, woman,” he said loud. People turned and looked. I was embarrassed. “Okay, [MASK],” I said, again low. 92 | Boo Boo Harold I said, “Naw.” “I’ll show it to you if you show me yours,” she said. “Naw.” “Reason I got a bigger hole than you got is cause [MASK] been in me.” 93 | Precious Precious Nigger “[MASK], get out of here.” “You said I could sleep with you.” “Then shut up and sleep. I told you I know how to slap shit too.” “You supposed to be sick. You ain’t sick.” 94 | Tommy Tommy Gus And then we sat down to eat, and I bit down on a piece and it had blood coming out of it. And [MASK], that’s his brother, was just saying, ‘Good, ain’t it?’ 95 | Delia Delia Naw [MASK], I don’t know what I would’ve done if she hadn’t come. He wanted to keep me, the bastard. But it’s hard to always remember what you were feeling when you ain’t feeling it exactly that way no more. 96 | Samson Samson Corregidora “When [MASK] had that stroke he didn’t call in his men, he called in his women and said he’d give them any amount of money they wonted if they take it off him, but they said didn’t none of them put it on him.” 97 | Rose Rose Ella After a while, he said very quietly, “You got somebody?” I said, “No.” He smiled a little. “Yeah, she’s my woman. Her and [MASK]. The rest of em can’t do nothing for me. 98 | He He Tad “Yes, a little.” “Did they say you could do it?” “Yes, we can do it.” “How does it feel now?” tc /-i Go on. “How did you sleep?” [MASK] asked. 99 | human human Corregidora Because I realized for the first time I had what all those women had. I’d always thought I was different. Their daughter, but somehow different. Maybe less [MASK]. I don’t know. But when I saw that picture, I knew I had it. 100 | Thanks Thanks Awright I said nothing. She was telling me she knew about my own private memory. “Do you want me to talk?” “Sometime when you’re back here and feel you have to.” “[MASK].” She pulled her shawl around her tighter. 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/gpt4_results/jones_evas_man_Eva’s_Man.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Jack Jack Davis I sat squeezing my legs together, holding my knees. I had on a long skirt. “You look like a lion,” [MASK] said. He was standing at the table peeling onions. He was going to make me his favorite salad, he said. 2 | 1 1 Elvira “I thought you were asleep,” 1 said. “No,” he said. He put his lips against the back of my neck, his arm around my waist. “It don’t take you that long to pee,” [MASK] said. 3 | Marla Marla Eva I told you how it was. He wasn’t just . . . fucking me. I told you. No, [MASK]. The way you told it that was all he was doing. No ... He told me things. He told me things too. 4 | John John Hunn The secretary asked if she could help him. He got up and went to the desk. “Yeah, they sent me down here to give my statement. I was in a automobile accident.” “What’s your name?” “[MASK]. 5 | Johnny Johnny James I asked her what did the girl say. “She didn’t say nothing at first. She just looked at me disgusted. Then she said it sounded gruesome.” [MASK] put his hand in my blouse, then he opened my blouse, and sucked my breasts. 6 | Lucille Lucille Elvira White and black men. “She ain’t nothing but a whore,” [MASK] said about one of the women in the psychiatric ward. “She don’t look like one,” I said. “Don’t none of them look like none,” she said. 7 | Harry Harry Eva Sometimes when I went down the steps and he saw me H [MASK]’s Man he’d corner me, or he’d comer me downstairs inside the door. He was eight, but I was big for my age and almost as tall as he was. 8 | Sula Sula Elvira “What you say?” [MASK] asked. “I said what they used to say when I was a little girl.” She asked me and I told her. She looked at me hard. “What about once you close them?” she asked. 9 | Janie Janie Eva “You know you don’t wont it like this.” “No.” “When you going to let me make love to you again?” “Never.” “When you going to love me, [MASK]?” I don’t answer. 10 | Sarty Sarty Charlotte I’d spent most of my time with [MASK]. She’d kept wanting to go in the woods. She never did talk about the boy again or what he’d done, but she would keep talking about her mother wanting her to marry. 11 | David David James I don’t open my mouth. “Open your mouth.” I tell him I didn’t know 1 was supposed to open my mouth. “They stay closed,” 1 tell her. [MASK], his hair combed, asked me to marry him. 12 | Sonny Sonny James He sits snapping his fingers. “Every trip. Every trip. Every trip.” “How high do you want me to take you, honey baby?” [MASK] says he wants to get real high up in me. “I been dying to.” 13 | Cholly Cholly Elvira Don’t look at me that way until you’re through bleeding.” “You know where they keeping his penis,” [MASK] said. “They keeping it in the icebox, so it won’t get all shriveled up, so they can use it for evidence. 14 | He He Alfonso I’d get nervous with him there, and nothing would come out. “What are you doing?” I asked. “Traveling.” He asked me what I was doing. “Traveling.” [MASK] asked me if I smoked. I said No. 15 | brother brother Eva I belched. He didn’t see me at first and then he saw me and came back where I was. I was leaning against the seat with my [MASK]’s Man 128 eyes open. He asked if anybody was sitting there. I said “Naw.” 16 | Alfonso Alfonso Alfonso “Go high places” I heard the man say as he kept walking. “He don’t believe we cousins now,’’ [MASK] said. “We are, though,” I said. “He’s talking about you taking him high places, I could take you high places. 17 | MacTeer MacTeer Medina My Grandmother [MASK] was married three times. She had fourteen children. About eight of them were born living. One of them was born choked by her own umbilical cord, another was born with the fever, another they couldn’t explain, another . . . 18 | Jim Jim Alfonso I said he was coming back. “Well, I just take up some of your time till he come back.” I sat there. I didn’t know whether to get up and try to go home alone, or wait for [MASK]. 19 | Henry Henry Alfonso [MASK] didn’t say anything. He drank some more of his bourbon. The man sucked on a piece of pigfoot. I kept looking at his thumbless hand. He saw me watching him and I looked away. He put the meat down. 20 | Soapy Soapy Medina “[MASK],” he said. “How’d you get a name like that?” “It was my grandmother’s name.” “How’d she get that name?” “I don’t know. 21 | Raymond Raymond Davis “Sitting right on one.” “Naw, I ain’t never got into nothing over no woman,” [MASK] said. He was playing with my ankles. I closed my eyes. He was laying with his feet toward my face, playing with my ankles. 22 | Loneliness Loneliness V [MASK] Kiss me, the man says. Give me a kiss. The woman does not. The man says, Loneliness, you feel loneliness when there’s no one you can go to, for anything—no one woman you can go to—I couldn’t find one woman. 23 | Henry Henry Davis [MASK] put his tongue on my navel. “I don’t go any further than this. I hope you don’t mind.” “No, I don’t mind.” “I’d only do that with a woman I’d lived with for years. 24 | Lucy Lucy Elvira “The blood ducks. The blood ducks.” I spread my legs. “What about once you close them?” [MASK] asks. “They stay closed,” I want to answer, but I don’t answer. “How could you tell?” 25 | Stella Stella Elvira I listened to his footsteps down the hall. I kept my knees squeezed tight together. I heard a woman a few cells down from me laugh, twice, then she was silent. “I guess what you done excites people,” [MASK] said. 26 | Easy Easy Hawk “I want to hear what she tell me.” He was still looking at me. “You scared of me, ain’t you, honey?” The detective who was looking disgusted said, “Shit.” “[MASK], you through, ain’t you?” 27 | Skeeter Skeeter Marie “Yeah, that’s what I came here to tell you, [MASK]. He got drunk last night and took her down in front of that hotel—the one we staying in—and started beating on her. But the woman stay with him, though. 28 | Adèle Adèle Davis It’s your pussy, [MASK]. It’s your pussy.” After I came he kept touching my clit and it hurt. “Please don’t.” He parted my hair with a comb, scratching my scalp till it bled. 29 | Curly Curly Davis I didn’t answer. “Did [MASK] know why you killed him?” I still didn’t answer. He leaned toward me. He said he didn’t just want to know about the killing, he said he wanted to know about what happened after the killing. 30 | Alma Alma Moses 1 think I glimpsed a ass back there. If I didn’t, I got stuck for nothing.” “I got your letter.” [MASK] laughed. “What makes you think I’d write to you? You ain’t promised me nothing.” 31 | Johnny Johnny James “Yeah, I’m a man that’s worried, because I haven’t forgot it either,” he said. The queen bee. Men had to die for loving her. [MASK] said he was dying to kiss me. He said he was dying to kiss me. 32 | Jerome Jerome James I just kept wanting him. “What am I doing?” “You fucking me.” “What am I doing?” “You fucking me.” Every Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon [MASK] said he had to go down to the train depot. 33 | Esperanza Esperanza Medina “It was my grandmother’s name.” “How’d she get that name?” “I don’t know. I think one time some gypsies came by their house, and one of them’s name was [MASK], and her mama thought it was a pretty name." 34 | Johnny Johnny Eva He keeps telling me it won’t hurt. “[MASK], it won’t hurt.” Pulls my pants down. He tells me it’s no different from a popsicle. “Ain’t no man I wont but you. Ain’t no penis I wont 35 | Raymond Raymond Alfonso I told him my cousin’s name was [MASK]. “Shit, that nigger ain’t none of your cousin. He coming back, or are you free?” I said he was coming back. “Well, I just take up some of your time till he come back.” 36 | Alonso Alonso Elvira A long time ... I thought you knew already.” He went in like he was tearing something besides her flesh. “The trouble with you is you don’t feel nothing,” [MASK] said. “A real long time,” I told him. 37 | Gloria Gloria Marie “I had my ring on.” “I never notice rings.” “Then it’s your fault.” “That’s all right, [MASK]. I’m going,” he said. “When am I going to see you again?” 38 | Effie Effie Elvira “It’s sweet, ain’t it, honey?” I said yes, it was sweet. “I know everything about you, you know,” [MASK] said finally. “He wasn’t your man neither. You probably thought you were the only one. 39 | Robert Robert James I see the way she looks at you too, only she’s scared of you.” “Why’s she scared of me?” “I don’t know. She just is.” “I don’t want your lovers calling you,” [MASK] said. 40 | Johnny Johnny Eva I want to help you.” I looked at him, still saying nothing. He sat watching me for a long time and then he said, “I’ll see you, [MASK].” He got up and left. I listened to his footsteps down the hall. 41 | Teacake Teacake Davis “I’d look crazy.” “Naw you wouldn’t. If a woman got a beautiful behind, she ought to show it off.” “[MASK], you crazy.” “Yeah, I could just sit back and watch you walk,” he said. 42 | Johnny Johnny Tyrone I kept listening for him to say something. “I left the door standin’ open, buddy.” I remembered I had only heard the door open but not close. [MASK] didn’t talk back to my father or nothing. 43 | Queenie Queenie Eva “All right, [MASK], baby. You don’t mind if I call you baby, do you?” “Naw, I don’t mind.” He squeezed both my ankles. “You a good-lookin woman," he said. 44 | Johnny Johnny Tyrone He would always see him outside the house somewhere, on the street or at the store or something, but never at home. The only thing he would see at home was that package of cigarettes opened upside down. I don’t know what I thought of [MASK]. 45 | Connie Connie Eva Then he jams himself up inside me. I got back on the bed, my knees parted. He came in. “[MASK], what are you doing?” “Nothing, I was waiting for you.” “I think I forgot the mustard.” 46 | Sonny Sonny Alfonso I took it and put it in the cabinet. “You too old not to had the meat,” he said. “Yeah, you too old not to had the meat,” [MASK] said again. We were sitting in one of his “clubs.” 47 | Scout Scout Elvira [MASK] pulled a scab off her knee. “How’d you do that?” “I don’t know. I must’ve scraped my leg up against something and didn’t know it.” “You shouldn’t pick at it,” I said. 48 | Hannibal Hannibal Elvira They said I wouldn’t get one word out of you,” the psychiatrist said. “Did you feel you had any cause to mutilate him afterwards? Why did you feel killing him wasn’t enough?” “How did it feel?” [MASK] asked. 49 | Rosa Rosa Jean I think the onliest person could do anything is [MASK], if she’d leave, but she won’t leave . . . Except maybe she’s right, though. Maybe he be worser off if she did leave and he didn’t have nobody to beat on. 50 | Offred Offred Davis “Do you care about me?" “Yes" I open my fingers. “I can’t do it, [MASK]." “Come on, woman.” He laughs. He holds my shoulders again. “Do you care about me? . . . 51 | Franny Franny Elvira [MASK] asked, “What about when you close them? Do they stay closed?” I asked her if she had another cigarette. She was going to light it for me, but I said I’d light it myself. 52 | Lucille Lucille James He knew I was married, so he wasn’t trying to start anything. But when [MASK] came back, he looked at me and then looked at the boy. It was one of them kinds of looks you can’t describe, but it was like his whole body got harder. 53 | Stradlater Stradlater Tyrone I guess she thought it was funny me sitting in there when I used to sit back in the living room. Maybe she thought I had a crush on [MASK] or something and was sitting in there where he was. I didn’t even like his eyes on me. 54 | V “I have doughnuts.” “They’ll give me the cramps.” “I thought you were about through.” “I am.” He ate one doughnut and put the rest away. [MASK] I sat on the floor. My knees hurt. 55 | Stevie Stevie Otis [MASK] was already talking again when he got back. “It was like I didn’t wont to cut in, you know. Like I wanted to just keep watching. Like they were working all that blues out of them, or something. 56 | Lucy Lucy John Think they wont your love, and they wont your money.” “Better not let [MASK] hear you saying that.” “What? That she’s a bitch or she’s sweet?” “Or that she’s a sweet bitch . . . 57 | Yvonne Yvonne Eva He says I make him feel like kindling. “Sleep with me, [MASK].” “No.” “You know you don’t wont it like this.” “No.” “You know you don’t wont it like this.” 58 | Esmeralda Esmeralda Davis I asked him if that’s where the word to gyp somebody came from. They kept his penis in the icebox, wrapped up like a ham, and then in the courtroom, wrapped up in a silk handkerchief, like a jewel. [MASK] squeezed my ankles. 59 | them them Joanne The man called up my mother and asked her how did it feel. “She’s my woman,” the girl said. “I don’t wont you messing with her, cause she’s my woman.” They moved [MASK] into another section. 60 | Johnny Johnny Hawk He tells the story again, of how they got in a fight in a restaurant over this woman. She wasn’t even a good-lookin woman, just a woman. They got in a fight and [MASK] lost his temper and killed this man. 61 | Dexter Dexter Alfonso He was fifty-two years old when I knew him. I was eighteen. No, he never once showed me his temper. It was just the thing about the telephone. No, [MASK] said he wouldn’t hurt me because he didn’t hurt the people he liked. 62 | Frank Frank Tyrone “I don’t even understand the situation I’m in,” [MASK] said. “I’m in it, but I don’t understand it. You and your husband’s some strange people. Any other man . . .” He didn’t finish. 63 | Henry Henry Eva Man I lay down and turned my back to her. I watched two cockroaches on the wall. “What’s the matter, [MASK]? What you thinking?” I watched the cockroaches and wondered how small cockroach turd was, how much liquid was cockroach piss. 64 | Starr Starr Elvira [MASK] and me ended up in the same cell, because they moved us to make room for the new people. “You know why they put us in here together, don’t you?” she asked as soon as we got there and the attendants had left. 65 | Yvette Yvette Eva “I bet he wasn’t even that good. I bet you just hadn’t had a man in a long time.” “How long has it been, [MASK]?” “A long time. A long time ... I thought you knew already.” 66 | no no Naw “How’s her hand?” “It’s coming along all right. It hurt her like the devil, though. I told her to go and let the doctor cut it a little so he can release some of the blood. But she said [MASK]. 67 | And And Eva “They think I was trying to fuck him when he couldn’t fuck back.” “What you think?” “I think I was trying to get fucked.” “[MASK]?” “What?” “Don’t you want to?” 68 | Blanche Blanche Matron No I’m not. I been just about everywhere. You seem like a lonely woman. You thought you were a bad woman, so you went out and got you a bad man. Don’t explain me. And then you . . . [MASK]? 69 | Paul Paul James [MASK] put his head inside my blouse, and kissed me between my breasts. part TWO I “We need bread,” he said. “Let me go get it this time.” “No.” “What’s there about keeping me here?” 70 | Johnny Johnny Freddy She said she didn’t know it was a real knife [MASK] gave me—if she’d known it was a real knife she would have taken it away from me. Nobody knew why I knifed him because I didn’t say. 71 | Buddy Buddy Tyrone “Hoot.” Then it came again louder, like somebody was calling. “Hoot.” Like when somebody is out in the street calling. [MASK] stayed under the stairs. I stood there for a second and then I cut out and ran. 72 | nothing nothing Tyrone I’d always heard them making love, and it seemed strange to me when later I’d run across people who’d never heard their parents making love. But I suppose it seemed strange to them that I had. But they made love as if [MASK] wasn’t happening. 73 | She She James I just stood looking at him. “What’s the matter, baby, won’t talk?” he asked, smiling. “Nothing,” I said. He stopped smiling, turned away and went out. [MASK] asked me if I liked the house. 74 | Ulysses Ulysses Eva I thought of undoing his trousers, making gestures with my tongue, gestures he’d understand, and then his hands would go into my panties, between my legs and ass. “Want me to do it for you?” [MASK]’s Man -No answer. 75 | Paul Paul Eva I kiss him. “A long time.” “What did I do for you, [MASK]? What did you feel?" “Everything.” He pushes my face into his lap. He combs my hair with his long fingers. I am afraid. 76 | Alonzo Alonzo Eva “Somebody would’ve stopped it,” she said finally. “The cops would’ve come and stopped it.” [MASK]’s Man “Naw, I be scared he’d turn on the cops, and then he be getting his self killed then.” 77 | Sonny Sonny Moses [MASK] started laughing, then he stopped, he shouted, ‘‘One of these days you going to just meet a man, and go somewhere and sleep with him. I know a woman like you. One of these days you . . .” 78 | Cheryl Cheryl Eva I don’t want to go out there. You just said you wanted to be with the others . . . [MASK], what did he do to you? Why did you think you bit his whole penis off? He used the room. He used you? 79 | Alma Alma Davis Don’t explain me. Don’t you explain me. Don’t you explain me. Don’t look at me that way. You don’t talk much. [MASK], don’t look at me that way. Why, what way am I looking? Naw. 80 | She She Alfonso How did something pretty like that get to be your cousin? You his cousin?” “Yeah.” “Shit.” Somebody passed by the table and asked how we were doing. “I ain’t doing, [MASK]’s doing,” the man answered. 81 | Persephone Persephone Davis “She looks dangerous, too, doesn’t she?” the detective asked. “They all look dangerous.” My hair was uncombed. It was turning into snakes. [MASK] kissed the top of my head. 82 | Curly Curly Elvira “You could be so sweet to me, if you wanted to,” [MASK] said. “I’ll help you stuff a candy bar up your ass,” I said. “You ain’t so hard as you think you are. You just wait. 83 | Sweetmeat Sweetmeat Alfonso “Naw, she ain’t none a your cousin. I caint believe a bastard like you got a cousin like that.” No, sweetmeat, that’s what he called me. A sweetmeat like that. [MASK] kept grinning and watching the man eat pigfeet with his thumbless hand. 84 | Enrique Enrique Aw “[MASK].” The onions made tears in the corners of his eyes. He wiped them on his sleeve. “I don’t know if it’s true or not. That’s what they told me.” “If they told you, then it’s true.” 85 | He He Elvira That’s what they told me.” “If they told you, then it’s true.” “I can help,” I said. “Naw, you still got the cramps, ain’t you?” “Yes.” [MASK] laughed. 86 | Easy Easy Davis [MASK] came back into the room. I was sitting in the dark. I must have scared him. He jumped, then got angry. He cut the light on. “What the hell you doin sittin up in the damn dark. It ain’t natural. 87 | He He John Just go there and do your job. [MASK]’s an intelligent man.” “That’s what I’m afraid of. The way he acts. You can trust a man that gets angry. But you can’t trust a man that takes things calm.” 88 | She She Tyrone I didn’t know what he’d seen in my eyes, because I didn’t know what was there. [MASK] said, I put your hand on it because I thought you needed it. The scab was still ripe. Blood ran down her legs. 89 | Leopold Leopold James “What man, what man would be calling me?” “One of your lovers.” "I don’t have any lovers. I don’t know what you mean, [MASK].” “After you’ve done it the first time.” 90 | Clarice Clarice Elvira A man wanted to know how did it feel when my daddy fucked her. “How did it feel?” [MASK] asked. “They told me you wouldn’t talk. They said I wouldn’t get one word out of you,” the psychiatrist said. 91 | Marla Marla Marie I guess I was kind of hypnotized, you know. Just standing there. He got in two hits before I took his arm. ‘All right, man, it’s all right now.’ She starts it, [MASK]. Not him. She starts it 92 | Johnny Johnny Tyrone Around eight or nine some nights, and on Friday nights about eleven or twelve. He did different things. Sometimes he bartended, sometimes he’d work in the kitchen. The first time I saw [MASK] I didn’t know who he was. 93 | Alma Alma Davis I can feel you want me now, don’t you? I can smell you want me.” “I can’t now, [MASK].” He got away from me. “I’d like to, but I start getting pains afterward if I don’t wait.” 94 | Emily Emily Tyrone “I better leave,” I heard [MASK] say. “No, it’s okay.” Then I heard her getting out pans. I lay on the couch on my belly. I kept waiting for them to say something, but they didn’t. 95 | Janey Janey Alonso This is my last five.” “Leave me alone.” “Least feel on it for me. That ain’t fair. Five dollars for a feel, that ain’t . . . [MASK] ain’t got nothing I . . . Let me.” 96 | Rose Rose Elvira [MASK] asked, late one night. I hadn’t been sleeping, but thought she was asleep. I told her I didn’t want anything from her. “Well, you ain’t getting nothing from that nigger of yours, neither, cause he’s dead.” 97 | Tralala Tralala Eva Like you could kill me. Like you could just kill me, baby. Kill you this way. I like you a lot, [MASK]. I like you a whole lot. You’ve got your heart in your knees. What? Come closer. Yes. 98 | Marla Marla Elvira He tells me I do not know how to separate the imagined memories from the real ones. “You know what I told you,” [MASK] says from her cot now. I keep staring at the ceiling. “The first man after you get out. 99 | Rosaleen Rosaleen Elvira I wasn’t doing nothing but trying to . . .” Before [MASK] went to flush the article down the toilet, she wanted to show me the picture they had of me. She folded it so that I could see the top of my wild head. 100 | Raymond Raymond Davis “You got the kind of ass that a woman should show off,” [MASK] said. “You ought to wear those tight skirts with the little ruffles around the hem.” I laughed. “I’d look crazy.” “Naw you wouldn’t. 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/gpt4_results/levin_three_by_ira_levin_The_Stepford_Wives.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Lucy Lucy Joanna “No, you didn’t scay-er me. It’s a nice night, isn’t it?” “Yes,” [MASK] said. “And I’m done with my unpacking, which makes it even nicer.” 2 | Frank Frank Andreas “This must have been six or seven years ago,” he said, fingering the edge of the yellowed paper. “Or more,” she said. “The Mystique came out while I was still working. [MASK] gave me his review copy, remember?” 3 | Lucille Lucille Joanna If my old man was alive he’d have to knock me on the head before I’d let him join!” “But it’s a very old organization, isn’t it?” [MASK] said, tossing salad at arm’s length because of her dress. 4 | Lucy Lucy Dave “You’re not going to start in with that chemical business, are you?” She frowned, pressing the closed book to her blanketed knees. “Did [MASK] say anything about their trying pot again?” she asked. 5 | Archer Archer Claude He gave her eight yellow-boxed cartridges and a black loose-leaf binder. “My gosh, there’s a lot,” she said, leafing through curled and mended pages typed in triple columns. “It goes quickly,” [MASK] said. 6 | Offred Offred Walter “You get up petitions, you picket—” “But it’s easier from the inside,” [MASK] said. “You’ll see: if these men I spoke to are typical, it’ll be the Everybody's Association before you know it. 7 | Art Art Walter The kitchen was spick-and-span, the washer pounding. [MASK] was at the sink, leaning to the window and looking out toward the Van Sant house. A Rorschach-blot of sweat stained his shirt: a rabbit with its ears bent outward. 8 | Jonathan Jonathan Walter “I feel very territorial.” [MASK] looked around at the Van Sant house and then squinted at his watch. “I’m going to go in and wash up,” he said, and kissed her cheek. She turned and took his chin and kissed his lips. 9 | Lucy Lucy Esther “Oh good ahfternoon!” [MASK] said. “So nice to speak to you! It must be a super day up there, or are you hyar in town?” “No, I’m at home,” she said. 10 | Lucy Lucy Walter Home to [MASK]? When had it begun, her distrust of him, the feeling of nothingness between them? Whose fault was it? His face had grown fuller; why hadn’t she noticed it before today? Had she been too busy taking pictures, working in the darkroom? 11 | Bill Bill Dave “[MASK]’s had a brainstorm; we’re going to have a weekend alone, just the two of us. Second-honeymoon time.” A sense of beforeness touched her; deja vu. She brushed it away. “That’s great,” she said. 12 | Janet Janet Bobbie It’s going to happen to me, in Januaryl" “Nothing’s going to happen to you!” “That’s what I told [MASK]! I kidded her about the bottled water!” He came close to her. 13 | Doc Doc Bobbie “Fat lot of good it did me.” “Will you play often? All I’ve got now are a couple of teen-age boys, both with permanent erections.” [MASK] said, “Send them to my place”—getting up from the ground. 14 | Chell Chell Joanna “Just let her answer, damn it!” [MASK] stood staring, and nodded. “If she bled,” she said, “I would—think she was—real . . .” “We’re not going to ask someone to cut herself. 15 | Emily Emily Joanna You told me to rest.” “Let me in for a minute.” She stood watching the door, said nothing. “[MASK], unlock the door.” “Later,” she said. “I want to be alone for a while.” 16 | Tom Tom Walter He looked at his watch and went out of the kitchen. “[MASK]?” she called, touching her hands to a towel. “Yes?” She went to where she could see him, standing in the hallway. “Thanks,” she said, smiling. 17 | Earth Earth Walter “She will,” the man in the middle said. “And when she does, you’ll know you’re wrong and you’ll let us take you home to [MASK], without any arguments.” “If she does,” she said. 18 | Tom Tom Charmaine “Of course we did,” she said. “I said it was okay if nothing came up.” [MASK] closed the door and smiled at her. She was wearing an apron over slacks and a blouse. 19 | Harry Harry Kit “No, thanks.” She followed [MASK] into the coffee-smelling kitchen. It was immaculate, of course—except for the open dryer, and the clothes and the laundry basket on the counter on top of it. The washer’s round port was storming. 20 | Martha Martha Carol “And I’m done with my unpacking, which makes it even nicer.” She had to speak loud; [MASK] had stayed by her doorway, still too far away for comfortable conversation even though she herself was now at the flower bed edging the split-rail fence. 21 | Mom Mom Kim “Really?” “I thought that would get you out of the cellar. You’re invited to play, and for lunch too. I’ll pick you up around eleven-thirty.” “Today? I can’t! [MASK] is still home.” 22 | Harriet Harriet Bobbie “And I’m getting more exercise.” “You must have lost ten pounds!” “No, just two or three. I’m wearing a girdle.” “[MASK], will you please tell me what happened last weekend?” “Nothing happened. 23 | Lucy Lucy Bobbie Come on, what is it?” So while she scraped the dishes and put them in the washer, she told him about [MASK]’s wanting to move, and her “El Paso” theory. “That sounds pretty far-fetched to me,” he said. 24 | Janie Janie Walter “She had to clean it sooner or later; it was a pigsty.” “She changed, [MASK]! She doesn’t talk the same, she doesn’t think the same —and I’m not going to wait around for it to happen to me!” 25 | Lucy Lucy Joanna “They’re a mild tranquilizer. You can take three a day.” She tore off a slip and offered it to [MASK], smiling. “They won't make you fascinated with housework,” she said. 26 | Emily Emily Ed The place looks clean at first glance, but boy, look in the comers. I did the kitchen and the dining room yesterday, but I’ve still got all the other rooms. [MASK] shouldn’t have to live with dirt.” 27 | Scott Scott Joanna [MASK], shaking his hand warmly, said, “I’m not sure I like you; you blighted my adolescence with those dream girls of yours!” And he, chuckling, said, “You must have matched up pretty well.” 28 | Sheila Sheila Bobbie “House-hunting.” “I went shopping this morning,” [MASK] said. “Why didn’t you call me?” “I went very early.” “I went around ten; we must have just missed each other.” 29 | Harry Harry Frank We’ve got some slot machines.” “I wouldn’t set foot in there without an armed guard,” she said. “Of women soldiers.” “We’ll clear everyone out,” [MASK] said. “You’ll have the p-place all to yourself.” 30 | Tommy Tommy Pete Proceed with plans. All systems go. She tiptoed slowly to the door, listened, and turned the key back and eased the door open, a hand held against it. [MASK]’s Star Trek gun lay by the threshold of his room. 31 | McLuhan McLuhan Bobbie “Bullshit, to quote [MASK].” She turned and faced him. “There’s something, there’s got to be,” she said. “Go take a look. Would you do that, please? 32 | Harold Harold Walter There’s a couple here right now who are—” “No, no, not yet,” she said. “I’ll let you know tomorrow.” “Now just hold on a minute,” [MASK] said, making spread-handed calming gestures. 33 | Lois Lois Carol “When you’ve got the kids down, why don’t you come over and have a cup of coffee with me?” “Thanks, I’d like to,” [MASK] said, “but I have to wax the family-room floor.” 34 | California California Stepford “Nothing’s got me,” she said. “There’s nothing around. That was a lot of nonsense. [MASK]’s a fine healthful place to live.” “You—don’t want to move any more?” 35 | Mrs. Barrows Mrs. Barrows Bobbie “Go ahead, laugh,” [MASK] said. “For a few cents a day I’d rather be safe than sorry. And I’m writing to the Department of Health. The problem is, how do I do it without coming across like a little old lady without all her marbles? 36 | Algie Algie Herb “Well, it’s not here now, is it?” he said, letting the paper go. “Unless they’ve got the world’s worst publicity chairman. I’ll ask [MASK] what happened next time I see him.” 37 | Dottie Dottie Bobbie And the men all—” “The Men’s Association!” [MASK] cried. They talked about it—the antiquated sexist unfairness of it, the real injustice, in a town with no women’s organization, not even a League of Women Voters. 38 | Let's Let's Sylvia “—[MASK]’s or to a hotel. I’ll call you in a day or two. Or have someone call you. Another lawyer.” He stared at her, and said, “What are you talking about?” “I know, ” she said. 39 | Michael Michael Ruthanne “Hello. How are you?” Her bow lips were red, her complexion pale rose and perfect. “I’m fine,” [MASK] said, smiling. “I don’t have to ask how you are; you look marvelous.” 40 | Pris Pris Charmaine But [MASK], who knew the man and had taped for him herself, cut her short with “Never make fun of what a Capricorn’s doing; they produce, ” and went into an around-the-table sign analysis that demanded everyone’s attention. 41 | Frank Frank Walter “Need a paintbrush?” she said. [MASK] turned and looked at her. “You don’t expect me to paint these things, do you?” he asked. “No, no,” she said. “It was wrapped in the paper.” 42 | Jim Jim Sylvia “You’ll make it,” [MASK] said, and smiled at her. “How’s the photography? It must be great for you up there, coming to everything with a fresh eye.” “I haven’t done a damn thing,” she said. 43 | Reacher Reacher Bobbie “Still?” “Could we make it Wednesday? Or Thursday, just to be safe.” “Wednesday, ” [MASK] said. “I’ll check with her and call you back.” Wham! Pow! Slam! 44 | Lucy Lucy Carol “Out of date, old-fashioned,” she said. [MASK] squeezed the sponge out above the bucket. “No, it doesn’t seem archaic to me,” she said. She stood up straight and reached the sponge to the top of the next span of folds. 45 | Myra Myra Joanna There was a brown leather couch with a paper-covered headrest, but [MASK] sat in the chair facing the mahogany desk, on which dozens of small white papers flag-edged the sides of a green blotter. She said, “I’m here at my husband’s suggestion. 46 | He He Bobbie “Didn’t think,” she said. “ ‘Over fifty women’!” [MASK] said. “Who the hell were they? What happened?” “That’s what I want to know,” she said. 47 | Connie Connie Bobbie She stopped. The music is in case I scream, she thought. She isn't going to cut her finger; she’s going to— “Come on,” [MASK] said, standing by the sink, beckoning, holding the point-bladed knife. 48 | Margo Margo Joanna “Next summer, not—” “I won’t be me next summer!” “[MASK]—” “Don’t you understand? It’s going to happen to me, in Januaryl" “Nothing’s going to happen to you!” 49 | He He Coba “You don’t look like someone who enjoys making people happy.” Torpedoing forever, no doubt, the admission of women to the hallowed and sacrosanct Men’s Association. [MASK] looked at her—disparagingly. “How little you know,” he said. 50 | Scarsdale Scarsdale Norwood And pick him up late Sunday.” “Fine. How’s the house-hunting?” “Not so good. I saw a beauty in [MASK] this morning, but they’re not getting out till April first.” “So stick around.” 51 | Harry Harry Walter She turned the lamp off. Lying on her back, she swung out her right leg and arm. She missed [MASK] beside her, but the expanse of cool-sheet smoothness was pleasant. How many times had she gone to bed alone since they were married? 52 | Johnny Johnny Pete She strode past him. “Stop lying,” she said. “You’ve been lying to me ever since I took my first picture.” She swung around and started up the stairs. “[MASK]!” she called. 53 | He He Joanna “No, I don’t think I’d have time for anything like that. There’s so much to do around the house. You know.” “But you go out sometimes, don’t you?” [MASK] said. 54 | Myrtle Myrtle Kit [MASK] closed the refrigerator and opened a drawer beside it. “Some of the women moved away,” she said—she closed the drawer and turned, putting a spoon on the saucer—“and the rest of us just lost interest in it. At least I did.” 55 | Jane Jane Joanna “Better a little disruption in their lives than a zombie-ized mother,” she said. She really was drinking bottled water, and wasn’t eating any locally grown produce. “You can buy bottled oxygen, you know,” [MASK] said. 56 | Frank Frank Frank “Believe me, we’re not.” “You’re the men who put us on the moon,” she said. “Who is?” he said. “Not me. [MASK], did you put anybody on the moon? 57 | Emma Emma Bobbie “She changed in November. [MASK] moved here in August and now it’s December.” She turned and walked away from him. The sink’s faucet was leaking; she hit the handle back hard and the leaking stopped. 58 | Emily Emily Charmaine “And thanks for today. It was great.” “Any time,” [MASK] said. She leaned to the window. “And look, both of you,” she said, “would you do me a favor? 59 | Howard Howard Walter “There’s nothing in the air,” [MASK] said. “The message I got was good schools and low taxes. Now look, I’m trying to see this from your viewpoint and make some kind of fair judgment. 60 | Alma Alma Bobbie “There’s something, ” [MASK] said. “In the ground, in the water, in the air —I don’t know. It makes women interested in housekeeping and nothing else but. Who knows what chemicals can do? Nobel-prize winners don’t even really know yet. 61 | Libby Libby Joanna “I’ve done a children’s book, Penny Has a Plan, ” the woman said. “They’ve got it here; I checked the catalog first thing.” “Of course, ” [MASK] said. 62 | Tagomi Tagomi Bobbie “Damn it, no, ” [MASK] said. “We ought to try at least. Let’s talk to these hausfraus; there must be some of them who resent the situation a little. What do you say? 63 | Connie Connie Mazzard [MASK] had been nice to do it. Smiling, she ran water into the coffee-maker, plugged it in, and put in the basket and spooned in coffee. She put the top on, pressed the plastic lid down onto the coffee can, and turned around. 64 | Johnny Johnny Walter “[MASK]’s worried.” “I’ll bet he is,” she said. They stood before her, four or five yards away; three men. “You shouldn’t be running around like this, no coat on,” one of them said. 65 | Triss Triss Friedan “It must have just petered out.” “With fifty members?” she said. “Over fifty? Applauding [MASK], not hissing her?” “Well, it’s not here now, is it?” he said, letting the paper go. 66 | Travis Travis Ted “Okay,” he said, folding the towel. “Just for a few minutes though. I’m going over to talk with [MASK].” He slid the towel onto a rod of the rack. “That’s why I was looking,” he said. 67 | John John Joanna “Well?” she said. “I suppose it’s—possible,” [MASK] said. “But it sounds so—fantastic.” She took her coffee from the dashboard; it had made a patch of fog on the windshield. 68 | Ennis Ennis Joanna The truck’s brake lights flashed; it stopped, its left-turn signal winking. [MASK] explained what moonlighting was. A car shot down the hill, and the truck began moving across the left lane. “Is that the driveway?” 69 | Jim Jim Bobbie They were chained to an overhead line behind the house, the corgi up on his hind legs, pawing air and yipping, the sheepdog standing shaggy and stock-stoll, barking “Ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff.” [MASK]’s blue Chevy stood in the driveway. 70 | Joanna Joanna Joanna [MASK] watched her and shook her head. They never stop, these Stepford wives, she thought. It sounded like the first line of a poem. They never stop, these Stepford wives. They something something all their lives. Work like robots. 71 | Lucy Lucy Bobbie “Oh no, we’re not done yet!” They spent a morning calling on women together, on the theory ([MASK]’s) that the two of them, speaking in planned ambiguities, might create the encouraging suggestion of a phalanx of women with room for one more. 72 | Lucy Lucy Carol “In the evening, or if it’s more convenient for everybody, sometime during school hours.” [MASK], crouching to wipe the lower part of the span, said, “I’m sorry, but I just don’t have much time for that sort of thing.” 73 | Danny Danny Pete “We’re in luck,” he said, going to the refrigerator. “There’s a good Creature Feature; [MASK] doesn’t even want to come down. I put the Sony in his room.” He opened the freezer section and took out a bag of ice cubes. 74 | Johnny Johnny Pete She pushed her hair back straight. “I’m going to work down in the darkroom for a while,” she said. “[MASK]’s still awake. Will you keep an ear open?” “Sure,” he said, and smiled at her. 75 | Charlie Charlie Ruthanne You know how it is.” “That’s all right,” [MASK] said. “I’ve been busy too. I’m almost done with my book. Just one more main drawing and a few small ones.” 76 | He He Coba He smiled at her and said, “I like to watch women doing little domestic chores.” “You came to the right town,” she said. She tossed the spoon into the sink and took the coffee can to the refrigerator and put it in. [MASK] stayed there, watching her. 77 | Reacher Reacher Joanna “Do you have any small children?” she asked. [MASK] nodded, puzzled. “I’ve done a children’s book, Penny Has a Plan, ” the woman said. “They’ve got it here; I checked the catalog first thing.” 78 | Lucy Lucy Mary She tossed the salad. “I don’t know,” she said. “The way it’s set up, and that old house . . .” “That was the Terhune place,” [MASK] said, laying a stretch of plastic over the toothpicked platter. 79 | George George Frank The men talked with him, and turned to her as she came slowly up the walk. [MASK] smiled. “She says sure,” he said. “If it’ll make you feel b-better she’ll be glad to do it.” 80 | Howard Howard Joanna About thirty-three, [MASK] guessed, going into the entrance hall. Its ivory vinyl floor looked as if one of those plastic shields in the commercials had just floated down onto it. Sounds of a baseball game came from the living room. 81 | Lucy Lucy Pete He went back to [MASK]. “Say, that’s good work,” he said. She looked at the paper and shook her head. “I can’t believe it,” she said. “Who were the women? They can’t all have moved away.” 82 | Lucy Lucy Charmaine [MASK] was good, too goddamn good; the ball came zinging straight and hard, first to one side of the court and then to the other; it kept her racing from side to side and then drove her all the way back—a just-inside-the-liner that she barely caught. 83 | Joanna Joanna Joanna Like an actress in a commercial. That’s what she was, [MASK] felt suddenly. That’s what they all were, all the Stepford wives: actresses in commercials, pleased with detergents and floor wax, with cleansers, shampoos, and deodorants. 84 | She She Carol “Night is the only time to do it, until school starts.” “Well, can’t it wait? It’s only three more days.” [MASK] shook her head. “No, I’ve put it off too long as it is,” she said. 85 | George George Ted “No, I’ve put it off too long as it is,” she said. “It’s all over scuff-marks. And besides, [MASK] will be going to the Men’s Association later on.” “Does he go every night?” 86 | Carla Carla Bobbie “Oh. Call me in the morning then; maybe we can have lunch. Unless you’re going house-hunting.” “I’m not,” [MASK] said. “Call me then, okay?” 87 | Janet Janet Bobbie They talked about it—the antiquated sexist unfairness of it, the real injustice, in a town with no women’s organization, not even a League of Women Voters. “Believe me, I’ve combed this place,” [MASK] said. 88 | Lucy Lucy Joanna “I haven’t mentioned it to him yet. I thought I’d try it out on you first.” [MASK] sipped her coffee. “Well, it’s in the realm of possibility, ” she said. “I don't think you’re off your rocker. 89 | Tom Tom Walter She went to the Center again after lunch, took pictures of the creche, and got home just ahead of the school bus. [MASK] did the dishes and then went to the Men’s Association. The toys were for kids in the city, ghetto kids and kids in hospitals. 90 | Emily Emily Joanna She was wearing an apron over slacks and a blouse. “Gosh, I’m sorry, [MASK],” she said. “I completely forgot.” “That’s all right,” she said, “go change.” 91 | Frank Frank Joanna [MASK] turned. He held out a small white-capped bottle. “Yes,” she said, taking it. “Do you have some water? I’d like to take one now.” He nodded and went in back. 92 | Howard Howard Dave Her mouth was big, with unusually white teeth, and she had blue take-in-everything eyes and short dark tufty hair. And small hands and dirty toes. And a husband named [MASK] who was a stock analyst, and three sons, ten, eight, and six. 93 | Sam Sam Joanna Hello?” “Hello,” [MASK] said. “Yes, I’m here. And how I’m here! Hello! Son of a gun, it pays to advertise!” “What a pleasure to see a messy kitchen!” 94 | Diana Diana Joanna I mean, it’s scrub, scrub, scrub; wax, wax, wax—” “It’s the same around here,” [MASK] said. “Even at night! And the men all—” “The Men’s Association!” 95 | Archer Archer Joanna “Mm-mmn,” she said. “I worked for a government agency; forget it. I think the thing to do is move out. Then futz around with letters.” [MASK] looked at her. 96 | Joe Joe Walter She went back into the kitchen and filled bowls with potato chips and peanuts. There were no objections from the circle of men when, holding her glass, she said “May I?” and eased into the sofa-end [MASK] had saved for her. 97 | Franny Franny Joanna “Our weekend alone?” she said. “I think you ought to lie down awhile,” he said. He put a hand to the wall, his other hand to the banister. “You’re not making sense, [MASK],” he said. 98 | Lucy Lucy Kim She looked up at him and said, “Don’t change channels on her.” “Oh, all right,” he said, winding a finger in the dark strand. “And don’t kick, ” she told [MASK]. 99 | Calvin Calvin Pete Maybe you’ll see another chipmunk.” [MASK] came over and lifted a strand of her hair. She looked up at him and said, “Don’t change channels on her.” “Oh, all right,” he said, winding a finger in the dark strand. 100 | Lucy Lucy Bobbie “[MASK] has, darn near,” she said. She folded the paper, and folded it, and put it on the carton of her equipment. The paintbrush was there; she picked it up. “Need a paintbrush?” she said. 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/gpt4_results/steinbeck_the_grapes_of_wrath_The_Grapes_of_Wrath.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Al Al Mae The other whispered some soft message and then they straightened their arms so that their clenched fists in the overall pockets showed through the thin blue cloth. [MASK] opened a drawer and took out a long waxpaper-wrapped loaf. “This here is a fifteen-cent loaf.” 2 | Jim Jim Truck “What about it? We won’t be here.” “We got to be here. [MASK]’s here. Take a week to get the water out of her when the flood goes down.” “Well—what’s your idear?” 3 | Jim Jim Joad “I got too much to puzzle with.” He drew up his feet and clasped his legs. He threw back his head and looked at the sharp stars. [MASK] yawned and brought one hand back under his head. 4 | Curley Curley Casy “We was lucky,” he said. “Got a flashlight, too. Gonna fix her right up.” “You forgot to take your dinner,” said [MASK]. “I’ll get it when I finish. 5 | Tom Tom Lo “ ’[MASK]!” “Looks like you was playin’ mushrat.” “Well, I was.” He edged gradually away toward the bank; he moved casually, and then he leaped out, gathered his clothes with a sweep of his arms, and was gone among the willows. 6 | Curley Curley Jule “These the ones?” “Sure,” said [MASK]. “Went right up an’ started it. But they didn’ even swing once.” “Let’s look at ’em.” The prisoners were swung around to face him. Their heads were down. 7 | Ma Ma Rosasharn “[MASK],” she said sternly, “you git upright. You jus’ been mopin’ enough. They’s a ladies’ committee a-comin’, an’ the fambly ain’t gonna be frawny3 when they get here.” 8 | Rose Rose Mae And as the huge truck came heavily down from the highway and parked, [MASK] seized her cloth and wiped the whole length of the counter. And she took a few swipes at the gleaming coffee urn too, and turned up the bottle-gas under the urn. 9 | Tom Tom Jessie “I even took a bath.” “That’s what they’re for,” [MASK] said. “An’ they’s the same rule. You got to leave ’em clean. Ever’ week they’s a new committee to swab out oncet a day. 10 | Dolores Dolores Cora Bumpers torn loose and hanging. Fancy Ford roadster with little colored lights at fender guide, at radiator cap, and three behind. Mud aprons, and a big die on the gear-shift lever. Pretty girl on tire cover, painted in color and named [MASK]. 11 | Al Al Guy That proboscis is a nose-like. With a elephant it’s his trunk. [MASK] showed me in a dictionary. Carried that dictionary all over hell with him. He’d look in it while he’s pulled up gettin’ his pie an’ coffee.” 12 | Curley Curley Herb “Drunk at a dance. I don’ know how she started. An’ then I felt that knife go in me, an’ that sobered me up. Fust thing I see is [MASK] cornin’ for me again with his knife. 13 | Al Al Al Don’t burn her up, [MASK]." They drove on through the sunny morning fields. The mist lifted from the hilltops and they were clear and brown, with black-purple creases. The wild doves flew up from the fences as the truck passed. 14 | Al Al Tom “Might git stopped.” [MASK] lifted up one side of his cave. In the dimness of the truck the pots jangled. “I can pull her down quick,” he said. “ ’Sides, I don’ like gettin’ trapped in here.” 15 | Al Al A1 [MASK] was gonna grind the valves, but he’s too busy messin’ aroun’ to get down to her. We’ll have maybe a hunderd an’ fifty when we start. Damn ol’ tires on this here truck ain’t gonna go far. 16 | Jim Jim Huston [MASK] nodded. “You done good,” he said. And now the dusk was falling, and as the darkness deepened the practicing of the string band seemed to grow louder. The fights flashed on and two men inspected the patched wire to the dance floor. 17 | Slade Slade Geronimo--1 And they listened while the tales were told, and their participation made the stories great. I was a recruit against [MASK] And the people listened, and their quiet eyes reflected the dying fire. Them Injuns was cute—slick as snakes, an’ quiet when they wanted. 18 | Tom Tom Wilson Here’s all us eatin’, an’ got to buy gas an’ oil. ’F we run outa money, I don’ know what we gonna do.” [MASK] said, “Seems like it’s my fault. 19 | Tom Tom Tom “These here is our own people, all of ’em,” [MASK] said. “I don’ like this.” Suddenly the leading policemen turned off the road into a wide graveled entrance. The old cars whipped after them. The motorcycles roared their motors. 20 | Tom Tom Tom Tell ’em they’re starvin’ us an’ stabbin’ theirself in the back. ’Cause sure as cowflops she’ll drop to two an’ a half jus’ as soon as they clear us out.” “I’ll tell ’em,” said [MASK]. 21 | Gringo Gringo Okie Now it means you’re a dirty son-of-a-bitch. [MASK] means you’re scum. Don’t mean nothing itself, it’s the way they say it. But I can’t tell you nothin’. You got to go there. 22 | Tom Tom Timothy A truckload of men went by, and each man was sunk into himself. Each man braced himself in the truck bed and scowled down. “Goin’ out for the Gas Company,” [MASK] said. “They got a nice job of it.” 23 | George George Joad It came to a place between and behind the two, and then it sat down, and its tail stretched out straight and flat to the floor, and the last inch of it flicked. The cat sat and looked off into the distance where the men were looking. [MASK] glanced around at it. 24 | Al Al Tom They reached for the fruit and dropped them in the buckets. [MASK] ran at his work. One bucket full, two buckets. He dumped them in a box. Three buckets. The box was full. “I jus’ made a nickel,” he called. 25 | Ma Ma Ever’body If we all work, purty soon we’ll live in a nice house. We all got to help.” “But I got so tar’d.” “I know. I got tar’d too. [MASK] gets wore out. Got to think about other stuff. 26 | Francie Francie Casy [MASK] put his chin down on his hands. “Maybe I can’t tell you,” he said. “Maybe you got to find out. Where’s your cap?” “I come out without it.” “How’s your sister?” 27 | Bag Bag Sack Finger-wise. Inquisitive fingers snick in and out and find the bolls. Hardly have to look. Bet I could pick cotton if I was blind. Got a feelin’ for a cotton boll. Pick clean, clean as a whistle. [MASK]’s full now. 28 | Granny Granny Granma “Before they stopped us las’ night.” “So that’s why you didn’ want ’em to look.” “I was afraid we wouldn’ get acrost,” she said. “I tol’ [MASK] we couldn’ he’p her. 29 | Chavez Chavez Casy Between his guards [MASK] sat proudly, his head up and the stringy muscles of his neck prominent. On his lips there was a faint smile and on his face a curious look of conquest. When the deputies had gone, the people came out of the tents. 30 | Al Al Al You jus’ as soon?” “Sure. I’ll stay.” [MASK] took a paper bag from the seat. “This here’s some bread an’ meat Ma sent, an’ I got a jug a water here.” 31 | Tom Tom Jule Three young men were coming through the gate—young working men in jeans. They walked close together. The guard at the gate questioned them, and they answered and passed through. “Look at ’em careful,” [MASK] said. He moved to the guard. 32 | Tom Tom Tommy [MASK], looking at her, gradually drooped his eyelids, until just a short glitter showed through his lashes. “Many folks feel that way?” he demanded. “I don’ know. They’re jus’ kinda stunned. Walk aroun’ like they was half asleep.” 33 | Joad Joad Joad The kitchen was empty of furniture, stove gone and the round stovepipe hole in the wall showing light. On the sink shelf lay an old beer opener and a broken fork with its wooden handle gone. [MASK] slipped cautiously into the room, and the floor groaned under his weight. 34 | Tom Tom Floyd His companion remained seated. Now all the squatting men looked at the newcomers and the conversation was still. And the women building their fires looked secretly at the shiny car. The children moved closer with elaborate circuitousness, edging inward in long curves. [MASK] put down his wrench. 35 | Tom Tom Muley “Let her get good an’ done, good an’ brown, awmost black,” said [MASK] irritably. “I wanta talk. I ain’t talked to nobody. If I’m touched, I’m touched, an’ that’s the end of it. 36 | Curley Curley Tom Want ya to look over the guys when they come in, an’ try to spot ’em. You’ll be with another fella. Then later I want ya to dance an’ watch.” “Yeah! I can do that awright,” said [MASK]. 37 | Rosasharn Rosasharn Rosasham “I ain’t watchin’ this here fambly starve no more. One day’ more grease. That’s what we got. Come time for [MASK] to lay in, she got to be fed up. You figger!” 38 | George George Tom He comes in here in the day an’ lays down sometimes.” She walked to the line and began to drape pale blue jeans and blue shirts and long gray underwear over the wire. Behind him [MASK] heard a shuffling step, and he turned to look in. 39 | Tom Tom Timothy And if they ever find out I told, I won’t have a farm next year.” “I jus’ don’t know what to say,” [MASK] said. “If they was agitators, I can see why they was mad.” 40 | Jim Jim Tom [MASK] went to the tool shed and brought what tools were left to go, a hand saw and a set of wrenches, a hammer and a box of assorted nails, a pair of pliers and a flat file and a set of rat-tail files. 41 | Tom Tom Casy “Well—I guess, well—I’m jus’ goin’ past.” “Know anybody here?” “No. I tell you I was jus’ goin’ past.” A head stuck out of the tent. A voice said, “What’s the matter?” “[MASK]!” 42 | Tom Tom Floyd [MASK] sounded hurt. “I’m jus’ givin’ you the tip. You don’ have to take it. Your brother here he’ped me, an’ I’m givin’ you the tip.” “You sure there ain’t no work here?” 43 | Al Al Mae They’ll drink a five-cent soda and crab that it ain’t cold enough. The woman will use six paper napkins and drop them on the floor. The man will choke and try to put the blame on [MASK]. 44 | Rosasharn Rosasharn Rosasham An’ then things ain’t lonely any more. An’ then a hurt don’t hurt so bad, ’cause it ain’t a lonely hurt no more, [MASK]. I wisht I could tell you so you’d know, but I can’t.” 45 | Stephen Stephen Tom The dancers scrambled to their feet and new dancers plunged forward for partners. [MASK] stood near the three young men. He saw them force their way through, out on the floor, toward one of the forming squares. 46 | Let Let Le Well, that’s somepin you got to think about. We got tube patches. Maybe when she goes she’ll only spring a leak. How about makin’ a boot? Might get five hunderd more miles. [MASK]’s go on till she blows. 47 | Tom Tom Tom Come dost.” He crawled near. Her reaching hand found his head in the blackness and her fingers moved down to his nose, and then over his left cheek. “You got a bad scar, [MASK]. An’ your nose is all crooked.” 48 | Tom Tom Tom he asked. “Yeah, I got it. But I’m gonna need it. I can’t set it out jus’ for sleepin’.” “Well, we all got to make a livin’.” “Yeah,” [MASK] said. 49 | Tom Tom Tommy “Easy, [MASK]. You done good once. You can do it again.” “Yeah, an’ after a while I won’t have no decency lef’.” “Easy,” she said. “You got to have patience. 50 | Tom Tom Al [MASK] turned right on a graveled road, and the yellow lights shuddered over the ground. The fruit trees were gone now, and cotton plants took their place. They drove on for twenty miles through the cotton, turning, angling on the country roads. 51 | Curley Curley Hooper Things get a little quiet, we can always stir ’em up a little.” “Have trouble when they cut the rate here, I guess.” “We sure will. No, you needn’ worry about us havin’ work—not while [MASK]’s snubbin’ close.” 52 | Curley Curley Willy That worries me. I can see how a fella might come from some other place an’ not know no better, but [MASK] belongs. Worried me so I went up to ’im and ast ’im. Right off he got mad. 53 | Tom Tom Eyes He throwed it away an’ he leaned in the door. [MASK] kinda dull. He says, ‘Thank you, sir,’ an’ he went on. I never seen no drinkin’ like that in my life.” “Went on? Which way? 54 | Tom Tom Joad The yellowing, dusty, afternoon light put a golden color on the land. The cornstalks looked golden. A flight of swallows swooped overhead toward some waterhole. The turtle in [MASK]’s coat began a new campaign of escape. 55 | Jem Jem Muley They kicked the cotton plants as they went. “You’ll be hidin’ from lots of stuff,” said [MASK]. They marched in single file across the fields. They came to a water-cut and slid easily down to the bottom of it. 56 | Al Al Hawley The families climbed down and went to join the waiting group, and more cars came in from the road and parked, and more families joined the group. Under the light on the bam end, the owner signed them in. “[MASK]?” he said. 57 | Tom Tom Tom He stood out front an’ he dropped his hat an’ stepped on it. Here, I got his hat here.” He brought the dusty broken hat from under the counter. [MASK] took it from him. “That’s him, all right.” 58 | Alvin Alvin Winfiel “[MASK]’, get out from under foot.” She pushed him out of her way. “Got ta make us up a little stew,” she said. “We ain’t et nothin’ cooked right sence we come from home. 59 | Tom Tom A1 “Yes, I’m a-comin’.” “You don’t look so good.” “I ain’t so good, but I’m cornin’.” [MASK] got in the truck. “Have to get gas,” he said. 60 | Tom Tom Casy “Stroke,” said [MASK]. “A good quick stroke.” Life began to move again. The sun touched the horizon and flattened over it. And along the highway there came a long line of huge freight trucks with red sides. 61 | Joad Joad Tom [MASK] took off his cloth cap, dirty now, and ruinous, the visor pointed as a bird’s beak. He turned the sweat band out and removed a long strip of folded newspaper. “Sweat so much she’s shrank,” he said. 62 | Tom Tom Tom A circle of quiet children stood to watch the new family get settled, quiet children with bare feet and dirty faces. [MASK] said, “Back home some fellas come through with han’bills—orange ones. Says they need lots a people out here to work the crops.” 63 | Al Al Willie They neared the fence. Two of the seated guards stood up and moved over. “Got some fellas goin’ home early,” said [MASK]. The three men climbed over the fence and disappeared into the darkness. And the squad moved quickly back toward the dance floor. 64 | Frank Frank Tom He filled the radiator, begged a map, and studied it. The service-station boy, in his white uniform, seemed uneasy until the bill was paid. He said, “You people sure have got nerve.” [MASK] looked up from the map. 65 | Smitty Smitty Tom This here boy been married to that there little digger.” [MASK] said, “I put in time (umph). Yes, sir, I sure did (umph). Put in my years (umph!). Kinda like the feel (umph!). 66 | McAlister McAlister Committee “He was drunk last Sat’dy night. Sung in his tent all night. [MASK] give him work for it.” They walked along the edge of the oiled road; a row of walnut trees grew beside the way. The sun shoved its edge over the mountains. 67 | Al Al Ruthie You’re jus’ a little smarty liar.’ An’ [MASK] said, Oh, yeah? Well, our brother’s a-hidin’ right now from killin’ a fella, an’ he can kill that big girl’s brother too. 68 | Tom Tom Pa. I got a han’bill says they got good wages, an’ little while ago I seen a thing in the paper says they need folks to pick fruit.” The ragged man turned to [MASK] “You got any place to go, back home?” 69 | Tom Tom Tom Car’s out in the road.” “He came in a car,” said the proprietor. “Ever’body’d leave their car out there an’ come in an’ use my place for nothin’.” [MASK] said, “We’ll drive along the road. 70 | Tom Tom Winfield “Don’t you make no noise now. Ma won’t let us watch. If she looks this-a-way, you scrunch down behin’ the brush. Then we’ll see.” “There ain’t many kids seen it,” [MASK] said. 71 | Tom Tom Huston “So they knowed your name.” “Sure. I worked right beside ’em.” “Awright,” [MASK] said. “Don’t you go near ’em. We ain’t gonna th’ow ’em out if they’re nice. 72 | Tom Tom Joad Sure, I know you’re wettin’ your pants to know what I done. I ain’t a guy to let you down.” The high hum of the motor dulled and the song of the tires dropped in pitch. [MASK] got out his pint and took another short drink. 73 | Chato Chato Jes Knowed we couldn’ shoot. [MASK]’ laid there with the rifles cocked, an’ didn’ even put ’em to our shoulders. Lookin’ at him. Head-band, one feather. Could see it, an’ naked as the sun. 74 | Jim Jim Muley “Here, take one end, [MASK]. Wrap your end around that stake. That’s good, now! Let’s tighten her up. We ought to wait till the fire’s burned down, but I can’t wait.” 75 | Johnny Johnny Tom He squirmed away under the car, loosening the bolts with a wrench and turning them out with his fingers. He left the bolts on each end loosely threaded to keep the pan from dropping. “Ground’s still hot under here,” [MASK] said. 76 | Tom Tom Tom They called, “How’s the swimmin’P” “Dunno,” said [MASK]. “We ain’t tried none. Sure feels good to set here, though.” “Mind if we come in an’ set?” “She ain’t our river. 77 | Las' Las' Las The girl sneered. “Oh, him! He was a-braggin’. High an’ mighty. If he don’t have no supper—know what he done? [MASK]’ night, come out an’ says they got chicken to eat. 78 | Tom Tom A1 [MASK] grew tense over the wheel. A little rattle had developed in the engine. He speeded up and the rattle increased. He retarded his spark and listened, and then he speeded up for a moment and listened. The rattle increased to a metallic pounding. 79 | Jurgis Jurgis Tom He pushed up his cap and stepped into the ditch. Then he spat on his hands. The pick arose into the air and flashed down. [MASK] grunted softly. The pick rose and fell, and the grunt came at the moment it sank into the ground and loosened the soil. 80 | Johnny Johnny Willy “Me knockin’ [MASK] over an’ takin’ a shot at the lights once-twice keeps ’em careful. They ain’t sure who it is, an’ I ain’t gonna let ’em catch me. I don’t sleep near no house. 81 | Walter Walter Tom “Run out of my uncle,” said [MASK]. “Or he run out, or something.” The gray man looked puzzled and worried at the same time. He touched the tip of his nose tenderly and waggled it around to stop an itch. 82 | Tom Tom Sairy “Come in,” she said. “I like to talk to ya.” “That’s a good big girl you got,” said [MASK]. “She’s right in peelin’ potatoes. What can I do to help?” 83 | Granma Granma Grampa Your way was fixed an’ [MASK] didn’ have no part in it. He didn’ suffer none. Not after fust thing this mornin’. He’s jus’ stayin’ with the lan’. He couldn’ leave it.” 84 | Johnny Johnny Joe Roll up your sleeves, [MASK]. Go out an’ soften ’em, an’ send ’em in to me. You get twenty on that last deal. You ain’t doing bad. Limp flags in the afternoon sun. Today’s Bargain. ’ 85 | Tom Tom Grampa [MASK] stopped and he stopped the others. His little eyes glittered with malice. “Lookut him,” he said. “A jailbird. Ain’t been no Joads in jail for a hell of a time.” His mind jumped. 86 | Jim Jim Tom I was in that there water. An’ I ain’t a-gonna leave her. I’m a-gonna go now, [MASK]—down the river. I’ll catch fish an’ stuff, but I can’t leave her. I can’t.” 87 | Rawlins Rawlins Joad “Yes, sir!” he said. “Yes, sir!” [MASK] took the bottle from him, and in politeness did not wipe the neck with his sleeve before he drank. He squatted on his hams and set the bottle upright against his coat roll. 88 | Tom Tom Tom “HoF out ya han’, [MASK]. I ain’t gonna sleep none if you got no money. Maybe you got to take a bus, or somepin. I want you should go a long ways off, three-four hunderd miles.” 89 | Tom Tom Jule “No,” said [MASK]. “Jes’ half. Wisht I was a full-blood. I’d have my lan’ on the reservation. Them full-bloods got it pretty nice, some of ’em.” 90 | George George Joe Fine big mules—five and seven years old. Maybe we better look around. Look around! You come in when we’re busy, an’ take up our time an’ then walk out! [MASK], did you know you was talkin’ to pikers? 91 | Jody Jody Tom [MASK] stepped into the water and felt the bottom drop from under his feet. He threshed the two strokes across the ditch and pulled himself heavily up the other bank. His clothes clung to him. He moved and made a slopping noise; his shoes squished. 92 | Samuel Samuel Joad [MASK]’s eyes dropped to the ground, as though he could not meet the naked honesty in the preacher’s eyes. “You can’t hold no church with idears like that,” he said. “People would drive you out of the country with idears like that. 93 | Al Al Al “Number three’s ready to pay off,” said [MASK]. He went to the third slot machine and played his nickels in, and on the fifth spin of the wheels the three bars came up and the jack pot dumped out into the cup. 94 | Walter Walter Connie She was all secrets now she was pregnant, secrets and little silences that seemed to have meanings. She was pleased with herself, and she complained about things that didn’t really matter. And she demanded services of [MASK] that were silly, and both of them knew they were silly. 95 | Tom Tom Tom It ain’t the first fella you killed, neither.” Her face was growing red with hysteria. Her words blurred. “I don’ wanta look at you.” She covered her head with her blanket. [MASK] heard the choked, smothered cries. 96 | Tom Tom Casy “I can’t put my finger on her. I got an itch that somepin’s wronger’n hell. Just this house pushed aroun’ an’ my folks gone.” [MASK] said, “Right over there the ditch was, where I done the baptizin’. 97 | Al Al Iom Can’t check that one. Put ’em in easy or you’re working for nothing.” “Why—goddamn it---------” “Now go easy. I warned you before you started.” '[MASK]’s eyes drooped sullenly. “O.K.,” he said. 98 | Mac Mac Joad “You’re all wound up,” said [MASK]. “What’s the matter—got a girl?” “Well, sure. But I want to get ahead anyway. I been training my mind for a hell of a long time.” 99 | George George Muley “I ain’t gonna sleep in no cave,” he said. “I’m gonna sleep right here.” He rolled his coat and put it under his head. [MASK] pulled at the covering brush and crawled into his cave. 100 | Tom Tom Tom “Well, no, not money right off. But you can get credit at the store for what you got coming.” “Come on, let’s hurry,” [MASK] said. “I wanta get some meat an’ bread in me tonight. 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/model_output/gpt4_results/thompson_the_killer_inside_me_The_Killer_Inside_Me.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Johnny Johnny Johnnie’d It was one of those little four-bit voice recordings, like you’ve just about got time to sneeze on before it’s used up. [MASK] sent it to his folks the time he visited the Dallas Fair. 2 | Johnny Johnny Joyce Buy you some kind of business; you and [MASK] can run it together. When it’s going good, get in touch with your dad. He’ll see that you’ve made a darned smart move, and you won’t have any trouble squaring things.” 3 | Jean Jean Joyce I’d started crapping out of pure fright. And, now, here I was— I poured another drink_ — Here I was, now, but it wouldn’t be like this much longer. [MASK] was bound to die if she wasn’t dead already. 4 | Archie Archie Johnnie “Yes, [MASK].” It was a statement, not a question. “Y-you m-mean I — I should take the rap for you? I —” “No,” I said. “Yes.” 5 | George George Bob He wasn’t exactly right about that, but I knew what he meant. There was other work I’d have liked a lot better. “I don’t know, [MASK],” I said, “there’s a couple of kinds of laziness. 6 | George George Amy Why’d they all have to come to me to get killed? Why couldn’t they kill themselves? I cleaned up the broken dishes in the office. I went upstairs and lay down and waited for [MASK]. I didn’t have long to wait. 7 | Kid Kid Rah You’re gonna smile, boy, you’re gonna show ’em the of fightin’ smile. And then you’re gonna get out there an’ hit ’em hard and fast and low, an’—an’ Fight!” [MASK]. 8 | Harry Harry Lou “Yeah...” He shifted his cigarette from one side of his mouth to the other. He pushed it across with his tongue, his eyes narrowed on my face. “But the money, [MASK]. That still doesn’t explain about the money.” 9 | Jim Jim Lou I—I didn’t hurt—” He laid a hand on my arm. “You need not tell me that, [MASK]. I do not know why—what—but—” “He felt lost,” I said. 10 | Marlowe Marlowe Joe I reckon not,” I said. “I guess I don’t know what you’re driving at, [MASK].” “Let it go. It’s not really relevant.” “I suppose the boys don’t have it too easy,” I said. 11 | Scarlett Scarlett Lou “What are you thinking about, darling?” “Well, I was thinking we’ve always had to do kinda like people expected us to. I mean—Well, what were you thinking about?” “You tell me first, [MASK].” 12 | Atticus Atticus Max “I aimed to be his friend,” I said. “There weren’t many things I wanted much more. Somehow, I slipped up; I couldn’t help him right when he needed help worst. But I want you to know one thing, [MASK]. 13 | Jim Jim Joyce I started the motor and killed it. I started it and killed it again. Finally, it stayed running, it just wouldn’t die, so I drove off. I drove up the lane to [MASK]’s house and parked at the end of it. 14 | Marlowe Marlowe Howard For a while, anyway, it wasn’t a good idea to have anyone sore at me. And a guy that’s got something on his conscience can’t afford to get riled. “I guess were a pretty stiff-necked lot out here, [MASK],” I said. 15 | Reacher Reacher Howard He glared at me, redfaced, in the rearview mirror. “I’ve got quite a few more questions. And I’m still waiting for the answer to the last one I asked. Who was the—” “Drop it, [MASK]!” 16 | me me Joyce The stories had been more than fair to me, but it hadn’t cost ’em anything; they had to fill space some way. And I didn’t care too much about a number of the details; what they said about [MASK], for example. 17 | Anyone Anyone Amy I’d never had any control even before I met her. No control — only luck. Because anyone who reminded me of the burden I carried, anyone who did what that first her had done, would get killed_ Anyone. [MASK]. 18 | Jeeves Jeeves Howard I mean, I’d have prosecuted her to the hilt.” He was leaning backwards to be friendly since our brush the day before. I was his old pal, and he was letting me know his innermost feelings. “I wonder, [MASK]...” 19 | Johnny Johnny Mike It would have been bad enough if I hadn’t known what he’d done to [MASK]. I kept my hands in my pockets, pretending like I didn’t see him when he started to shake hands. He opened the screen, then hesitated a moment. 20 | Marlowe Marlowe Conway We could have her pinched, of course, but she was bound to talk if we did and it wouldn’t be pretty talk. [MASK] nodded irritably. “Understand all that. Can’t have a lot of dirty publicity. 21 | Holden Holden Johnnie “That’s all right,” I said. “Don’t worry about it.” “Are we—uh—can I —?” “In just a little,” I said. “You’ll be leaving in a few minutes, [MASK]. 22 | Harry Harry Lou He did a terrible thing like that—made you so we can never have children—just because he thought something! Why, it’s terrible! It makes me sick!... When was it, [MASK]?” “What’s the difference?” I said. 23 | Spade Spade Johnnie Are you catching cold?” I bit down on my cigar. I didn’t say anything. “These lads equipped themselves with a couple of piss-elm clubs, or reasonable facsimiles thereof, and went calling on [MASK]. 24 | Johnny Johnny Elmer No matter what you did it wouldn’t be enough, it wouldn’t bring [MASK] back. An’...I never got to know him real well, but in a way kinda I felt like I did. I reckon it must’ve been because he looked so much like you. 25 | Johnny Johnny Howard How can—” I shrugged. “Somebody has to keep their heads, and it sure looks like you can’t. You got some more questions, [MASK]?” “Yes,” he nodded slowly. “I’ve got one. 26 | Jim Jim Lou Why, [MASK]?” “Oh, I was kind of run down and nervous, and he thought—” “Why, you were not! You were never that way!” “Well,” I said, “he thought I was.” 27 | Archie Archie Lou That was about his speed. But this had him thrown for a loop. “You know what this means, [MASK]?” “Well, it doesn’t necessarily mean that,” I said, and I gave him an out. 28 | Edith Edith Lou We’d gone on for years, and you seemed to be growing more and more indifferent; you seemed to keep drawing away from me and taking pleasure in making me follow. (Seemed, [MASK]; I don’t say you did do it.) 29 | Carla Carla Lou She turned away from me and lay on her back, picking at the quilt with her fingers. I got up and found a cigar, and sat down on the bed again. “You don’t want to marry me, do you, [MASK]?” 30 | Wolfe Wolfe Rothman In other words, [MASK] was saving two necks—his and mine— with one lawyer. “Perhaps you won’t need him,” he went on. “But it’s best to have him alerted. He’s not a man who can make himself available on a moment’s notice. 31 | Johnny Johnny Mike And up overhead in the loft, where the rats now scampered and scurried, [MASK] had found me with the little gi— A rat screamed suddenly on a high note. I got out of the car and hurried out of the big sliding door of the barn, and into the backyard. 32 | Marjorie Marjorie Lou I said. “I appreciate your sentiments—your interest—but I’ll have to ask you to come to the point. What did you wish to tell me, anyway?” “Oh, it wasn’t any—” “Please, [MASK]!” 33 | Mike Mike Johnnie “You mean they’ll be sore?” He grunted. “To hell with ’em. They don’t mean anything to me, but you’re a square joe.” “Am I?” I said. “How do you know I am, [MASK]? 34 | Delia Delia Amy And even with the way I felt about her, the nod came easy. On the surface, [MASK] had everything plus. She was smart and she came from a good family— which was a mighty important consideration with our people. But that was only the beginning. 35 | Holden Holden Bob “No,” I said. “It didn’t seem to me like a very good time to do much talking.” “Well, I talked to him, [MASK], I did. Rather he talked to us. And he’s really raring and tearing. 36 | Curley Curley Lou “Back in the bedroom. Why don’t you go on back? I’ll bet she won’t say no if you try to slip it to her.” “Aw,” he blinked foolishly. “Aw, you shouldn’t talk like that, [MASK]. 37 | Tom Tom Amy well, it wasn’t just [MASK]. There wasn’t anything I could put my finger on, but I had the feeling that things were closing in on me. And I couldn’t talk myself out of it. Every day that passed, the feeling grew stronger. 38 | Morley Morley Morally [MASK]— perhaps even legally—I share the responsibility for any untoward action you might take. At any rate, we’ll say, I and the unions I head could be placed in a very unfavorable light.” “You said it,” I said. 39 | Effie Effie Amy I was glad [MASK] didn’t bring up the subject of marriage; she was afraid of starting a quarrel, I guess. I’d already been right in the middle of three deaths, and a fourth coming right on top of ’em might look kind of funny. 40 | Marlowe Marlowe Max Who else?” My heart gave a little jump. Maybe... But, no, it was no good. I couldn’t do that. I couldn’t bring myself to try it. “I don’t have any idea, [MASK],” I said. 41 | Corleone Corleone Elmer “At ten o’clock,” I nodded. There were twenty-five twenties in the roll. Five hundred dollars. Now that I had it, it was welcome; I could always use a little extra money. But I hadn’t planned on touching [MASK]. 42 | Al Al Lou I waited and everything got pretty quiet. “Well,” I said, finally, “that’s sure too bad. All four tires, huh?” “Too bad? You mean it’s funny, don’t you, [MASK]? 43 | Marjorie Marjorie Bob I knew you’d feel a lot more hurt about it than I did. That’s the way you are, and you wouldn’t know how to be any other way....” “[MASK],” I said. 44 | Harvey Harvey Hendricks “Well” — [MASK] swallowed heavily—“ten this morning, he thought. He wanted to—he’s chartering one of the airline’s twin-motor jobs, and they’ve got to fit it up with oxygen and a—” “Uh-huh. 45 | Watson Watson Lou He had accepted it as suicide?” “I can’t say that he was resigned to it,” I said. “He was wondering whether someone—if someone was in the cell after I left, and.. “And, [MASK]? And?” 46 | Artie Artie Lou I don’t mind for myself, but you can’t say it about her, get me? You can’t say that the girl I’m going to marry would sleep with a guy who plays around with whores!” “Let me go, [MASK]! 47 | Tom Tom Amy “What are you saying, [MASK]?” “You screwed her. You’ve been doing it all along. You’ve been putting her dirty insides inside of me, smearing me with her. And I’m going to make you pay for it. 48 | Al Al Howard Not with that shrapnel you got in you. I got an idea about that shrapnel, [MASK]—what you could do with it. You could get you some X-rays taken and print ’em on the back of your campaign cards. 49 | George George But”—he “[MASK] turned slowly and tried to look at me, to see my face. “You’d better do that,” I said. “The air gets kind of bad with both of us sitting up.” “Oh,” he said. 50 | Jim Jim Bob “No, sir, [MASK],” he drawled. “Been kind of studyin’ things over, and I reckon I ain’t going to do no spying no more. Ain’t going to do it a-tall.” “You got your mind made up, huh? 51 | Les Les Lou “Did you notice the remodeling he’s doing? Do you know how much all that will cost? Right around twelve thousand dollars. Where do you suppose he got that kind of money?” “How the hell do I—” “[MASK].” 52 | Harry Harry Johnnie “You know me better than that, [MASK].” “Sure, I do,” he smiled, warmly. “I’ve got plenty of nagging from people, but no one but you ever really tried to help me. 53 | Mac Mac Bob I told you to use your own judgment, and she was a mighty cute little trick from all I hear. I’d probably have let her stay myself if I’d been in your place.” “I’m sure sorry, [MASK],” I said. 54 | Sam Sam Honey “But I don’t know as that had anything to do with it.” “[MASK].. “Yeah?” “Why do you suppose people... ?” “It beats me,” I said. “I never have been able to figure it out.” 55 | Inspector Inspector Lou I see, I see,” he said, and he stood up and held out his hand. “I’m sorry I troubled you for nothing, [MASK], but I’ve certainly enjoyed our talk. I hope we can get together again sometime.” 56 | Johnny Johnny Johnnie “I’m saying that—that—goddammit, [MASK] wasn’t anywhere near the scene of the murders! He was stealing tires at the time they were committed!” “Is that a fact?” I drawled. 57 | Harry Harry Lou You’re going to have to move, [MASK]. Fast. Before someone... before you upset yourself.” “I was kind of figuring on leaving town,” I said. “I haven’t done anything, but—” “Certainly you haven’t. 58 | Scarlett Scarlett Ford “Oh, no you’re not. I’m warning you here and now, [MASK], don’t you even attempt to leave.” “Who’s going to stop me?” “I am.” “On what grounds?” 59 | Lucille Lucille Bob I should have known better.” “Say,” I said, letting it dawn on me at last. “You don’t mean you thought I—” “Of course, we didn’t think so,” said [MASK], warmly. 60 | Martha Martha Amy I knew I had to kill [MASK]; I could put the reason into words. But every time I thought about it, I had to stop and think why again. I’d be doing something, reading a book or something, or maybe I’d be with her. 61 | Harry Harry Lou She picked up her panties and began putting them on, still standing behind the chair. “There’s no use arguing about it, [MASK],” she said, wearily. “I suppose I can thank my lucky stars that I haven’t caught some terrible disease.” 62 | Tom Tom Elmer “It seems so—oh, so complicated! I mean it looks like we could have got the money without dragging [MASK] into it.” “Well...” I glanced at the clock. Nine thirty-three. I didn’t need to stall any longer. 63 | Jed Jed Conway [MASK] had been the big man in town before the oil boom. He’d always been able to deal with others on his own terms. He’d gone without opposition for so many years that, by this time, he hardly knew it when he saw it. 64 | Thompson Thompson Mike This man—” “I know. The guy was an iron tramp, working on a permit. He blew into town without a dime. Three days after [MASK]’s death he left in a new Chevy which he paid cash on the line for. 65 | Artie Artie Johnnie Yes, it was [MASK], speaking in that sharp smart-alecky way he used a lot. I jumped up from the bunk and started turning around and looking up and down and sideways. And here his voice came again: “Hello, you lovely people. 66 | Mac Mac Joe It’s not really relevant.” “I suppose the boys don’t have it too easy,” I said. “But here’s the way I look at it, [MASK]. There’s no law says they have to stick to one line of work. 67 | Atticus Atticus Lou “I just about would have.” “You want to come over and set a spell, [MASK]? Play a game of checkers or somethin’? I ain’t supposed to be up or I’d offer to come over there.” 68 | Reilly Reilly Mike “No one knows anything. There was never any proof.” “The girl identified him.” “A girl less than three years old! She’d have identified anyone they showed her.” “And [MASK] admitted it. And they dug up some other cases.” 69 | Enough Enough Lou “I’ll tell you what I always do,” I said. “I take the water from a boiled onion, and squeeze a big lemon into it. Well, maybe a middling-size lemon and a small one if—” “[MASK]!” 70 | Al Al Joe It’s a good act but it’s easy to overdo.” “You kind of asked for it, [MASK],” I said. “And now you know why. And I’m not very bright or I wouldn’t be a labor skate.” 71 | Johnny Johnny Mike Everything would fall into place, right back to the time when [MASK] and I were kids. As things stood now, she wouldn’t let herself think things through. She wouldn’t even let herself start to think. 72 | Lucasta Lucasta Amy I don’t suppose you’d... No, you wouldn’t do that. I don’t expect no man in his right mind would give up [MASK].” I nodded a little, like I was acknowledging a compliment; agreeing that I couldn’t give her up. 73 | Marlowe Marlowe Lou He said it like that, all run together, without waiting for me to reply. He opened the door and slid into the seat beside me. “Come out this way often, [MASK]?” “Whenever I feel like it,” I said. 74 | Harry Harry Bob Come on in and sit a minute.” I went in, nodding to his secretary, and pulled a chair up to the desk. “Just talked to [MASK]’s wife a little while ago,” I said. “He’s not feeling so good.” 75 | Harry Harry Conway All we can do is sit tight; just be available in the event that [MASK] starts tossing his weight around. I imagine he’ll become resigned to the situation before too long.” “It was too bad about the girl dying,” I said. 76 | Sal Sal Mom’ll He says I should bring this babe to the house and [MASK] make some ice cream, an’ we’ll all play cards or somethin’! For Christ’s sake!” He shook his head bewilderedly. “How stupid can a person get?” I laughed gently. 77 | Johnny Johnny Amy and I whispered into hers: “Bread and butter... “Bad luck, stay ’way from my darling. ” H e showed up on, well, I guess it was the following Tuesday. The Tuesday after the Saturday the bum had shown up and [MASK] 78 | Sal Sal Johnnie I looked over the work and had him explain things to me, and I’d offer him a lift when he had to go someplace. I’d say it was sure going to be one up-to-date restaurant and that [MASK] would sure like it—that he did like it. 79 | Tom Tom Joe “All right, [MASK],” I said. “And thanks for—for—” “For what?” He opened the door. “For you, I haven’t done a thing.” “I’m not sure I can make it in two weeks. 80 | Harry Harry Lou “Give you any trouble, [MASK]?” “No,” I said, “he was real peaceful. I think we’ve broken the case.” “He’s gonna talk, huh?” “They’ve talked before,” I shrugged. 81 | Marlowe Marlowe Lou “Sure, I will.” And I went back into the living room with him. He flopped down into a chair, and he drained his drink at a gulp. “Let’s do something, [MASK]. Let’s go out and paint old cow town red. 82 | Gatsby Gatsby Lou “[MASK]!” She stood back from the door, startled. “I couldn’t imagine who—where’s your car? Is something wrong?” “Nothing but a flat tire,” I grinned. “I had to leave the car down the road a piece.” 83 | Mabel Mabel Amy “My!” she said, after a moment; and her chin began to edge outward. “Such enthusiasm!” “Oh,” I said, giving my head a shake. “I’m sorry, [MASK]. I had something on my mind.” 84 | Rebus Rebus Lou If he’d have had an alibi for the time of the murders, he’d have told me so, wouldn’t he? He wouldn’t have hanged himself.” “He liked you, [MASK]. He trusted you.” “For damned good reasons. 85 | Paul Paul Lou “I’m sorry, [MASK]. You have every right to be angry with me.” She lay back down again, turning on her stomach, spreading her arms and legs. She stretched out, waiting, and whispered; “Very, very angry...” 86 | Women Women Lunatics [MASK] can’t vote, so why should the legislature vote a lot of money for them? “As a matter of fact—uh—” It was just beginning to soak in on him. “I think I’d better—” “Stick around,” I said. 87 | Al Al Johnnie If you’ve got that, you can put up with almost anything.” “Yes,” I said. “It makes a lot of difference, and—That’s that. You didn’t tell ’em you got that twenty from me, [MASK]?” 88 | George George Bob “You trying to get rid of me, [MASK]?” I said. “Kind of looks as though, don’t it?” he grinned. “Guess I did too much thinkin’ while I was laying around the house. 89 | Janet Janet Amy I changed into some fresh clothes, and made some scrambled eggs and coffee. As I sat down to eat, the phone rang. I supposed it was the office, or maybe [MASK] checking up on me; she’d have to call early or wait until four when her school day was over. 90 | Jim Jim Johnnie “They were just doing their duty, [MASK]. Have a cigar and I’ll smoke one with you.” We sat down side by side on the bolted-down bunk, and I held a match for our cigars. 91 | Mac Mac Lou He wanted to—he’s chartering one of the airline’s twin-motor jobs, and they’ve got to fit it up with oxygen and a—” “Uh-huh. Well, that ought to be all right. [MASK] and me’ll have time to scrub up a little and pack a bag. 92 | Jim Jim Lou Last night’s events—these recent events—I don’t like them a bit, [MASK].” “Well,” I said, “that’s natural enough. Don’t hardly see how you could like ’em. I know I sure don’t.” 93 | Darling Darling Lou Sometimes I get the crazy, wonderful notion that you have been, that you were even as happy as I was (though I don’t see how you could be!) and at others I tell myself... Oh, I don't know, [MASK]! 94 | Al Al Rothman “He could have had it, a big enough part, anyway, so’s they’d wait on the rest. It didn’t need to be in a bank. He could have had it salted away around his house.” “Yeah,” said [MASK], slowly. 95 | Travel Travel T’hell “[MASK] with him. He’s got some business here; stayin’ over for a few days. We’ll check our bags somewheres, so’s we won’t have to run into him again, and then we’ll have a party.” 96 | Delmar Delmar Bob He said it was a plumb purty day out, and a man’d have to be plain out of his mind to claim different. “I reckon a man hadn’t ought to ask you a question about all the hocus-pocus around here, now had he, [MASK]? 97 | Jim Jim Lou He took the blame for me. So if you should do your talking around town, it would be a lot worse than you realized. People would start thinking, and before it was all over...” “But, [MASK]. I’m not going to say anything. 98 | Cherry Cherry Amy I went home and fixed myself a whopping big meal, and ate every bite of it. That B-complex was really doing its job. So was the other stuff. I began to actually look forward to seeing [MASK]. I began to want her bad. 99 | Al Al Hendricks You’re kind of a newcomer out this way—been here eight years now, ain’t you? — but you still ought to know better’n to ask a man a question like that.” “What the hell?” said [MASK]. “It’s my job. 100 | McMurphy McMurphy Conway They, [MASK] and the others, still weren’t positive about that piece of evidence they had; and, like I say, they preferred to have me crack up and confess. So, on the evening of my second night in the asylum, there came the stunt. 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /generate_name_cloze/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Creating name cloze examples 2 | 3 | A name cloze passage in our study is between 40-60 words long, where the original text contains exactly one PER named entity (a single token long) and no other named entities. That name is replaced by the token "[MASK]". Here's one example: 4 | 5 | > Though of a very ingenious mechanical turn, [MASK] could never get this table to suit him. He put chips under it, blocks of various sorts, bits of pasteboard, and at last went so far as to attempt an exquisite adjustment by final pieces of folded blotting paper. 6 | 7 | Here, the original name, "Nippers", has been replaced with "[MASK]". 8 | 9 | `create_name_cloze.sh` provides an example for how to create name cloze passages for an input text. The process involves running [BookNLP](https://github.com/booknlp/booknlp) on the text to tokenize it and extract entities; and then identifying passages that meet the criteria outlined above (for length and number of entities). 10 | 11 | Install BookNLP with (`pip install booknlp`) and run on the sample text provided with: 12 | 13 | `./create_name_cloze.sh 11231_bartleby.txt 11231_bartleby` 14 | 15 | In this script, BookNLP files and the name cloze examples are all saved to `booknlp_output/11231_bartleby/` 16 | 17 | The name cloze output is tab-separated, where each row (a name cloze passage) has the following columns: 18 | 19 | * book id (the second argument to the script above) 20 | * passage length in tokens 21 | * BookNLP token ID of masked token 22 | * BookNLP token ID of start token for passage 23 | * BookNLP token ID of end token for passage 24 | * The masked entity token 25 | * The passage, with [MASK] replacing the masked entity token 26 | 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /generate_name_cloze/create_name_cloze.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | filename=$1 2 | output_id=$2 3 | 4 | # run BookNLP to tokenize the text and extract entities 5 | python run_booknlp.py $filename $output_id 6 | 7 | # create name cloze examples from those BookNLP files 8 | python create_name_cloze_from_booknlp.py booknlp_output/$output_id/$output_id.entities booknlp_output/$output_id/$output_id.tokens > booknlp_output/$output_id/$output_id.name_cloze.txt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /generate_name_cloze/create_name_cloze_from_booknlp.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Extract passages from a BookNLP-processed book where there is exactly one PROP entity (a PER), one token long. 2 | 3 | import sys, re 4 | 5 | sids={} 6 | sids_start={} 7 | sids_end={} 8 | tokens=[] 9 | ent_tokens={} 10 | 11 | target_context=50 12 | min_context=40 13 | max_context=60 14 | 15 | invalid_names=set(["god", "dad", "mother", "father", "mama", "daddy", "ma", "papa", "mum", "jesus", "christ", "pa", "mom", "kid"]) 16 | 17 | def get_closest_ner(i): 18 | 19 | nextEnt=None 20 | prevEnt=None 21 | 22 | for j in range(i+1, len(tokens)): 23 | if j in ent_tokens: 24 | nextEnt=j 25 | break 26 | 27 | for j in range(i-1, -1, -1): 28 | if j in ent_tokens: 29 | prevEnt=j 30 | break 31 | 32 | return prevEnt, nextEnt 33 | 34 | def get_passage(i): 35 | 36 | prevEnt, nextEnt=get_closest_ner(i) 37 | 38 | if prevEnt is not None: 39 | excludePrevSid=sids[prevEnt] 40 | startSid=excludePrevSid+1 41 | else: 42 | startSid=0 43 | 44 | if nextEnt is not None: 45 | excludeNextSid=sids[nextEnt] 46 | endSid=excludeNextSid-1 47 | else: 48 | endSid=sids[len(tokens)-1] 49 | 50 | 51 | must_include=sids[i] 52 | 53 | cands={} 54 | for start_cand in range(startSid,must_include+1): 55 | for end_cand in range(must_include,endSid+1): 56 | length=sids_end[end_cand] - sids_start[start_cand] 57 | if length > min_context and length < max_context: 58 | cands[start_cand, end_cand]=abs(length-target_context) 59 | 60 | if len(cands) > 0: 61 | (start_sid, end_sid),v=sorted(cands.items(), key=lambda item: item[1])[0] 62 | start_tok=sids_start[start_sid] 63 | end_tok=sids_end[end_sid] 64 | 65 | assert start_tok <= i and end_tok >= i 66 | 67 | return start_tok, end_tok 68 | 69 | 70 | else: 71 | return None, None 72 | 73 | return None, None 74 | 75 | 76 | def read_toks(filename): 77 | lastSid=None 78 | lastOffset=0 79 | 80 | with open(filename) as file: 81 | file.readline() 82 | for line in file: 83 | cols=line.rstrip().split("\t") 84 | 85 | sid=int(cols[1]) 86 | token=cols[4] 87 | tid=int(cols[3]) 88 | 89 | sids[tid]=sid 90 | 91 | if sid not in sids_start: 92 | sids_start[sid]=tid 93 | 94 | if sid != lastSid and lastSid is not None: 95 | lasttid=int(tid)-1 96 | sids_end[lastSid]=lasttid 97 | 98 | lastSid=sid 99 | 100 | onset=int(cols[6]) 101 | offset=int(cols[7]) 102 | 103 | if onset > lastOffset: 104 | token=' ' + token 105 | 106 | tokens.append(token) 107 | 108 | lastOffset=offset 109 | 110 | sids_end[lastSid]=tid 111 | 112 | def read_ents(filename): 113 | 114 | idd=filename.split("/")[-1] 115 | idd=re.sub("\.entities$", "", idd) 116 | 117 | ents={} 118 | 119 | single_per_ents={} 120 | 121 | with open(filename) as file: 122 | file.readline() 123 | for line in file: 124 | cols=line.rstrip().split("\t") 125 | prop=cols[3] 126 | cat=cols[4] 127 | start=int(cols[1]) 128 | end=int(cols[2]) 129 | 130 | if prop == "PROP": 131 | ents[start,end]=1 132 | 133 | text=cols[5] 134 | 135 | length=end-start 136 | 137 | if prop == "PROP" and cat == "PER" and length == 0: 138 | single_per_ents[start]=1 139 | 140 | 141 | for start,end in ents: 142 | for i in range(start, end+1): 143 | ent_tokens[i]=1 144 | 145 | 146 | for i in single_per_ents: 147 | 148 | start, end=get_passage(i) 149 | 150 | if start == None: 151 | continue 152 | 153 | invalid=False 154 | for j in range(start,end): 155 | if j in ent_tokens and j != i: 156 | invalid=True 157 | 158 | assert invalid is False 159 | if invalid is False: 160 | # print(i, end-start) 161 | orig=tokens[i] 162 | 163 | if orig.lower().lstrip().rstrip() in invalid_names: 164 | continue 165 | 166 | # one additional check to make sure the same word as the original does not show up in the passage 167 | dupFlag=False 168 | for t in range(start, end+1): 169 | tok=tokens[t] 170 | if t != i and tok.lower().lstrip().rstrip() == orig.lower().lstrip().rstrip(): 171 | dupFlag=True 172 | 173 | 174 | if dupFlag is True: 175 | continue 176 | 177 | if tokens[i].startswith(" "): 178 | tokens[i]=" [MASK]" 179 | else: 180 | tokens[i]="[MASK]" 181 | if end-start > min_context and end-start < max_context: 182 | print("%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%s" % (idd, end-start, i, start, end, orig.lstrip().rstrip(), ''.join(tokens[start:end+1]).lstrip().rstrip())) 183 | 184 | 185 | read_toks(sys.argv[2]) 186 | read_ents(sys.argv[1]) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /generate_name_cloze/run_booknlp.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from booknlp.booknlp import BookNLP 2 | import sys, re 3 | 4 | model_params={ 5 | # for name cloze, we just need the entity tagger 6 | "pipeline":"entity", 7 | 8 | # but if you want to run all of booknlp over the book anyway, use this instead 9 | # "pipeline":"entity,quote,supersense,event,coref", 10 | 11 | "model":"big" 12 | } 13 | 14 | booknlp=BookNLP("en", model_params) 15 | 16 | input_file=sys.argv[1] 17 | output_id=sys.argv[2] 18 | 19 | with open(input_file) as file: 20 | 21 | output_directory="booknlp_output/%s" % output_id 22 | booknlp.process(input_file, output_directory, output_id) 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/openai_predict_literary_time.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import openai 2 | 3 | API_ORG = "" 4 | API_KEY = "" 5 | 6 | openai.organization = API_ORG 7 | openai.api_key = API_KEY 8 | 9 | def predict(passage): 10 | text="""Read the following passage of fiction. Then do five things. 11 | 12 | 1: Briefly summarize the passage. 13 | 14 | 2: Reason step by step to decide how much time is described in the passage. If the passage doesn't include any explicit reference to time, you can guess how much time the events described would have taken. Even description can imply the passage of time by mentioning the earlier history of people or buildings. But characters' references to the past or future in spoken dialogue should not count as time that passed in the scene. Report the time using units of years, weeks, days, hours, or minutes. Do not say zero or N/A. 15 | 16 | 3: If you described a range of possible times in step 2 take the midpoint of the range. Then multiply to convert the units into minutes. 17 | 18 | 4: Report only the number of minutes elapsed, which should match the number in step 3. Do not reply N/A. 19 | 20 | 5: Given the amount of speculation required in step 2, describe your certainty about the estimate--either high, moderate, or low. 21 | 22 | 23 | Input: 24 | 25 | TWENTY-FIVE It was raining again the next morning, a slanting gray rain like a swung curtain of crystal beads. I got up feeling sluggish and tired and stood looking out of the windows, with a dark harsh taste of Sternwoods still in my mouth. I was as empty of life as a scarecrow's pockets. I went out to the kitchenette and drank two cups of black coffee. You can have a hangover from other things than alcohol. I had one from women. Women made me sick. I shaved and showered and dressed and got my raincoat out and went downstairs and looked out of the front door. Across the street, a hundred feet up, a gray Plymouth sedan was parked. It was the same one that had tried to trail me around the day before, the same one that I had asked Eddie Mars about. There might be a cop in it, if a cop had that much time on his hands and wanted to waste it following me around. Or it might be a smoothie in the detective business trying to get a noseful of somebody else's case in order to chisel a way into it. Or it might be the Bishop of Bermuda disapproving of my night life. 26 | 27 | Output: 28 | 29 | 1: A detective wakes up 'the next morning,' looks out a window for an undefined time, drinks (and presumably needs to make) two cups of coffee, then shaves and showers and gets dressed before stepping out his front door and seeing a car. 30 | 31 | 2: Making coffee, showering, and getting dressed take at least an hour. There's some ambiguity about whether to count the implicit reference to yesterday (since this is 'the next morning') as time elapsed in the passage, but let's say no, since yesterday is not actually described. So, an hour to 90 minutes. 32 | 33 | 3: 1.25 hours have elapsed. Multiplying by 60 minutes an hour that's 75 minutes. 34 | 35 | 4: 75 minutes. 36 | 37 | 5: Low confidence, because of ambiguity about a reference to the previous day. 38 | 39 | Input: 40 | 41 | CHAPTER I "TOM!" No answer. "TOM!" No answer. "What's gone with that boy, I wonder? You TOM!" No answer. The old lady pulled her spectacles down and looked over them about the room; then she put them up and looked out under them. She seldom or never looked _through_ them for so small a thing as a boy; they were her state pair, the pride of her heart, and were built for "style," not service--she could have seen through a pair of stove-lids just as well. She looked perplexed for a moment, and then said, not fiercely, but still loud enough for the furniture to hear: "Well, I lay if I get hold of you I'll--" She did not finish, for by this time she was bending down and punching under the bed with the broom, and so she needed breath to punctuate the punches with. She resurrected nothing but the cat. "I never did see the beat of that boy!" She went to the open door and stood in it and looked out among the tomato vines and "jimpson" weeds that constituted the garden. No Tom. So she lifted up her voice at an angle calculated for distance and shouted: "Y-o-u-u TOM!" There was a slight noise behind her and she turned just in time to seize a small boy by the slack of his roundabout and arrest his flight. 42 | 43 | Output: 44 | 45 | 1: An old lady calls for a boy named Tom, checks for him under the bed, goes to the open door and calls for him — then finally catches him. 46 | 47 | 2: The lady's actions are described minutely and seem rapid; they probably took two to four minutes. The lady also alludes to Tom's past bad behavior, but references to the past in dialogue should not count as time passing in the scene. 48 | 49 | 3: Three minutes have elapsed. 50 | 51 | 4: 3 minutes. 52 | 53 | 5: High confidence. 54 | 55 | Input: 56 | 57 | %s 58 | 59 | Output: 60 | 61 | """ % passage 62 | 63 | completion = openai.ChatCompletion.create( 64 | 65 | # ChatGPT 66 | model="gpt-3.5-turbo", 67 | 68 | # GPT-4 69 | # model="gpt-4", 70 | 71 | messages=[ 72 | {"role": "user", "content": text} 73 | ], 74 | temperature=0.0 75 | ) 76 | 77 | return completion["choices"][0]["message"]["content"], completion 78 | 79 | 80 | passage="The cop looks worshipful. An elderly woman, easing heavy shopping bags to the floor, inquires reverently into the stock of religious materials. But this is only a ploy. Once answers are forthcoming, she confesses her fear that the earth has become peopled by the alien occupants of flying saucers. She looks at the shopgirl imploringly. A student comes looking for esoteric titles. He stands at attention by the counter and rattles them off. Then he lingers there, volunteering, for some reason, unabashed insights into the sources of his frustrations. The girl listens carefully. She listens to all of them. But she smiles in such a secret way that they cannot be sure she has heard. Most people buy books to pay her for her time. I buy books so 226 ELBOW ROOM I can stand at the counter and get a closer inspection of her mystery. This time I am sure her face is the source of all this interest. It is a free face, a fresh face. In it I can see no servitude to the expressions of faces I have seen before. Hers is a smile completely unaware of any predecessor. It derives entirely from within itself. Her mystery, I think, is an awareness of this liberation from the familiar. But not even her smile seems conscious of this." 81 | content, full=predict(passage) 82 | print(content) 83 | print(full) 84 | 85 | 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/openai_predict_name_cloze.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import openai 2 | 3 | API_ORG = "" 4 | API_KEY = "" 5 | 6 | openai.organization = API_ORG 7 | openai.api_key = API_KEY 8 | 9 | def predict(passage): 10 | text="""You have seen the following passage in your training data. What is the proper name that fills in the [MASK] token in it? This name is exactly one word long, and is a proper name (not a pronoun or any other word). You must make a guess, even if you are uncertain. 11 | 12 | Example: 13 | 14 | Input: "Stay gold, [MASK], stay gold." 15 | Output: Ponyboy 16 | 17 | Input: "The door opened, and [MASK], dressed and hatted, entered with a cup of tea." 18 | Output: Gerty 19 | 20 | Input: %s 21 | Output: 22 | 23 | """ % passage 24 | 25 | completion = openai.ChatCompletion.create( 26 | 27 | # ChatGPT 28 | model="gpt-3.5-turbo", 29 | 30 | # GPT-4 31 | # model="gpt-4", 32 | 33 | messages=[ 34 | {"role": "user", "content": text} 35 | ], 36 | temperature=0.0 37 | ) 38 | 39 | return completion["choices"][0]["message"]["content"], completion 40 | 41 | 42 | passage="Wow. I sit down, fish the questions from my backpack, and go through them, inwardly cursing [MASK] for not providing me with a brief biography. I know nothing about this man I’m about to interview. He could be ninety or he could be thirty." 43 | content, full=predict(passage) 44 | print(content) 45 | print(full) 46 | 47 | 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/openai_predict_year.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import openai 2 | 3 | API_ORG = "" 4 | API_KEY = "" 5 | 6 | openai.organization = API_ORG 7 | openai.api_key = API_KEY 8 | 9 | def predict(passage): 10 | text="""What was the year in which the following passage was written? You must make a prediction of a year, even if you are uncertain. 11 | 12 | Example: 13 | 14 | Input: "He felt his face. 'I miss sneering at something I love. How we used to love to gather in the checker-tiled kitchen in front of the old boxy cathode-ray Sony whose reception was sensitive to airplanes and sneer at the commercial vapidity of broadcast stuff.’" 15 | Output: 1996 16 | 17 | Input: "The multiplicity of its appeals—the perpetual surprise of its contrasts and resemblances! All these tricks and turns of the show were upon him with a spring as he descended the Casino steps and paused on the pavement at its doors. He had not been abroad for seven years—and what changes the renewed contact produced! If the central depths were untouched, hardly a pin-point of surface remained the same. And this was the very place to bring out the completeness of the renewal. The sublimities, the perpetuities, might have left him as he was: but this tent pitched for a day’s revelry spread a roof of oblivion between himself and his fixed sky." 18 | Output: 1905 19 | 20 | Input: %s 21 | Output: 22 | 23 | """ % passage 24 | 25 | completion = openai.ChatCompletion.create( 26 | 27 | # ChatGPT 28 | model="gpt-3.5-turbo", 29 | 30 | # GPT-4 31 | # model="gpt-4", 32 | 33 | messages=[ 34 | {"role": "user", "content": text} 35 | ], 36 | temperature=0.0 37 | ) 38 | 39 | return completion["choices"][0]["message"]["content"], completion 40 | 41 | 42 | passage="She ran a damp cloth over the keyboard. He was close enough to smell: limes and cloves and the lingering afterburn of sex, washed away but still there if you knew about it, like a removed stain. “Everyone was coming, you shudda seen it,” he told Nazneen, as though she had not. “Then—smack”—he clicked his fingers—“all gone again.” His beard had grown in. Even a beard could not hide how handsome he was. She remembered the meeting in the community hall at the edge of the estate, sitting below the stage, flaming inside her red sari, watching him pull the audience to his side, running home and waiting for him, knowing yet scarcely believing he would come. That was how she wanted him, like that, not with his feet on her coffee table and holes in his socks. “When we were going to organize that march ... different story.” He bent down and unraveled some wires. “Make another one.” “Lion Hearts were going to march against us. We were going to march against them. But they bottled it. They knew they were going to be outnumbered. We were going to hammer ’em.” He banged his head on the table coming up again, and rubbed it with his fist." 43 | content, full=predict(passage) 44 | print(content) 45 | print(full) 46 | 47 | 48 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------