Spam lit
Ever wondered where spammers get the seemingly random text they add as fillers to fool spam filters? I did a book search on Google using a single spam sample. Here are my findings:
Line 1. Mosses from an Old Manse, Nathaniel Hawthorne
Line 2 - 16. David Copperfield
Line 17. Robert Louis Stevenson
Amazing.
| 01 | Scaly-conscience, and a knot of gentlemen from the town of |
| 02 | not in want of, into the road: which not only made it rank and the tumbler, ordered a glass of this ale - WOULD order it - I told |
| 03 | young wife paler than formerly, all this time; more rarely seen by room to meet me, kneeled down upon the ground and kissed me, and |
| 04 | Then, Agnes, you wrong him very much. He my bad Angel, or and thither, after I had recovered that which I had left behind, we |
| 05 | gleams - in your friend Traddles, is an unspeakable comfort. With promising, at the corner of a dirty lane, ending in an enclosure |
| 06 | myself with glory. But as nothing of the sort happened to be intended for Good night. got up and went away. They followed, |
| 07 | particularly confidential to her companion and protector, when a been wretched, too. I waltz with the eldest Miss Larkins. I dont |
| 08 | Twopence-halfpenny, says the landlord, is the price of the have taken a doctors degree at college - which is the first reason |
| 09 | might be my mother - I had only thought of Mr. or Miss Murdstone almost immediately subsided into a smile that gave me great |
| 10 | Mr. Murdstone, with an impatient, even an angry gesture, resumed, Oh my stars and whats-their-names. she went on, clapping a hand |
| 11 | In fact, I found out afterwards that Mr. Dick had been for upwards a thousand things it makes a noise about, were not one half so good |
| 12 | understood it, or of having shown his condition in spite of upon texts of Scripture- all of which, by some scientific process, |
| 13 | wives daughters in your daft-like Highland tales. Soon well be going you deserve it. I have no false pride. I never hesitate to admit, |
| 14 | This struck me hard, and I made haste, in a kind of penitence, to blot and invited me to dinner next day. I accepted the invitation, and |
| 15 | kittle bit. He filled a glass of wine. Though between you and me, for your own sake, but for Annies, and John Maldons, and many |
| 16 | and dine before they went away, that I could not refuse. But, as That Barkis is willing, I repeated, innocently. Is that all the |
| 17 | Balfour in the house of the Lord Advocate. And I wonder whether you he had of treating me like a plaything, was more agreeable to me |
Line 1. Mosses from an Old Manse, Nathaniel Hawthorne
Line 2 - 16. David Copperfield
Line 17. Robert Louis Stevenson
Amazing.
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