That's funny. I showed the Markov programs from Kernighan and Pike's "Practice of Programming" to my students (just for fun, since it wasn't a programming course), using text from Project Gutenberg. You can get some really funny results with:
cat prideandpred dracula |markov |fmt cat treasureisland frankenstein |markov |fmt But the funniest came from mixing Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" with just about any other work, like the Wizard of Oz: Dorothy's life became very sad as she said, "Follow me and made it so rich in results, although it must be too rashly drawn from it, and the mode of explanation and exposition of the understanding. This attempt to cognize itself as a thing to be chimerical. For only two cases are possible; either, the counter-statement is nothing to do. "Take out my straw and scatter it over the mess. She then swept it all that is to say, the senses and experience. ...or Pride and Prejudice: Pray go to London," added Kitty. "She is my youngest girl but one. My youngest of the understanding, has preposited this permanence as a primal being, that cognition in this way that would be in love with her head ached acutely. Elizabeth did all she could not but take it. -Justin