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quadgram | frequency |
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in the course of | 13 |
i should like to | 13 |
at the same time | 11 |
the rest of the | 10 |
in the midst of | 9 |
at the foot of | 9 |
for the first time | 9 |
for the sake of | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
quarter of an hour | 8 |
a quarter of an | 7 |
what do you mean | 7 |
in a low voice | 6 |
i believe i should | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
a great deal of | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
on the subject of | 6 |
to be a governess | 6 |
on the other side | 6 |
i have seen her | 6 |
if he had been | 6 |
it would not do | 5 |
as if he had | 5 |
to the top of | 5 |
i should not like | 5 |
i am going to | 5 |
a bit of a | 5 |
i wish i could | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
the orders in council | 5 |
that is to say | 5 |
rest of the world | 5 |
at the close of | 5 |
the top of the | 5 |
to speak to him | 5 |
she was obliged to | 5 |
on the back of | 5 |
as far as i | 5 |
stood on the hearth | 5 |
up to the rectory | 5 |
if i were a | 5 |
you had better not | 5 |
was one of the | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
i had not been | 4 |
what could i do | 4 |
with a mixture of | 4 |
and that it was | 4 |
sat down on the | 4 |
there is not a | 4 |
if she had not | 4 |
if it were a | 4 |
the heat of the | 4 |
back in his chair | 4 |
you shall tell me | 4 |
it will do you | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
did you think i | 4 |
you will not be | 4 |
i shall not be | 4 |
so much the better | 4 |
believe i should have | 4 |
was the son of | 4 |
he was not a | 4 |
on each side of | 4 |
always been accustomed to | 4 |
was not a man | 4 |
my uncle will be | 4 |
you are fond of | 4 |
now and then to | 4 |
if there was a | 4 |
but i could not | 4 |
the air of a | 4 |
in the centre of | 4 |
how do you know | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
i thought you would | 4 |
with a sort of | 4 |
which was the son | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
what is to be | 4 |
at the head of | 4 |
the other side of | 4 |
shall be glad to | 4 |
her that she was | 4 |
if it were only | 4 |
do you know what | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
looked as if he | 4 |
the subject of her | 4 |
i am not to | 4 |
that he was not | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
i wish to see | 4 |
if she did not | 4 |
in his own house | 4 |
but i am not | 4 |
what is the matter | 4 |
take care of yourself | 4 |
with a view to | 4 |
you and i will | 4 |
did not seem to | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
be an old maid | 4 |
will do you good | 4 |
to look at the | 4 |
it is not my | 4 |
it was necessary to | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
i shall be glad | 4 |
the course of his | 4 |
was by no means | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
i know he will | 4 |
i suppose i am | 4 |
i should be glad | 3 |
you are in the | 3 |
her in my arms | 3 |
in a tone of | 3 |
out of the room | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
with her own hands | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
the light of the | 3 |
the first time he | 3 |
i want you to | 3 |
the leaves of a | 3 |
it is not in | 3 |
and if you were | 3 |
i used to be | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
i do not know | 3 |
but i will make | 3 |
by the light of | 3 |
i want to go | 3 |
the state of things | 3 |
i let you go | 3 |
in the person of | 3 |
is not because i | 3 |
what had become of | 3 |
the way to the | 3 |
i cannot bear to | 3 |
be of use to | 3 |
she said she was | 3 |
have the goodness to | 3 |
were not to be | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
i suppose she is | 3 |
to listen to her | 3 |
that he was never | 3 |
i was going to | 3 |
in the direction of | 3 |
the close of the | 3 |
you are not going | 3 |
had a pleasure in | 3 |
with all my heart | 3 |
i thought i would | 3 |
should like to see | 3 |
the aspect of a | 3 |
but she could not | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
you must have been | 3 |
at the top of | 3 |
do you mean to | 3 |
in the oak parlour | 3 |
i see you are | 3 |
not be afraid of | 3 |
an inch or two | 3 |
and when i see | 3 |
do not be afraid | 3 |
i have seen villains | 3 |
betook herself to the | 3 |
in the open air | 3 |
not because i am | 3 |
she did not speak | 3 |
to be proud of | 3 |
i beg your pardon | 3 |
the first time i | 3 |
think i loved you | 3 |
and i do not | 3 |
should have been a | 3 |
she did not know | 3 |
at the other end | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
on her bonnet and | 3 |
almost too proud to | 3 |
do you know i | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
could not have been | 3 |
seemed as if he | 3 |
no such thing as | 3 |
he stood on the | 3 |
of a man who | 3 |
went to the window | 3 |
i looked at her | 3 |
i have had a | 3 |
i think i am | 3 |
she has not yet | 3 |
i dare say you | 3 |
i think i will | 3 |
go back to the | 3 |
by a short cut | 3 |
you would not come | 3 |
no more about it | 3 |
i thought i should | 3 |
talk of something else | 3 |
tell you that i | 3 |
the north of england | 3 |
but you must give | 3 |
it was only to | 3 |
i have seen you | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
would you like to | 3 |
i know i shall | 3 |
should be glad to | 3 |
sitting at the foot | 3 |
it were only to | 3 |
i should have been | 3 |
by no means a | 3 |
and that was the | 3 |
i am fond of | 3 |
for my own part | 3 |
should be able to | 3 |
put on her bonnet | 3 |
in the habit of | 3 |
late in the afternoon | 3 |
nothing to say to | 3 |
and i wish to | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
it was not her | 3 |
and if she has | 3 |
it is not because | 3 |
he returned to the | 3 |
and yet there was | 3 |
a glass of wine | 3 |
in the heart of | 3 |
it shall not be | 3 |
to take care of | 3 |
it is enough to | 3 |
chair by the fireside | 3 |
a day or two | 3 |
as well as i | 3 |
when you first came | 3 |
the late charles cave | 3 |
i am not a | 3 |
that is not the | 3 |
on the face of | 3 |
as if you were | 3 |
i believe it is | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
is not that the | 3 |
they could not have | 3 |
it is not worth | 3 |
in spite of her | 3 |
when i came home | 3 |
it was not in | 3 |
i am glad of | 3 |
lady of the manor | 3 |
he would have said | 3 |
as if he would | 3 |
that she could not | 3 |
i think i hear | 3 |
now i shall not | 3 |
am not to be | 3 |
did not choose to | 3 |
to go back to | 3 |
do you mean by | 3 |
you must give me | 3 |
they would have been | 3 |
if i had not | 3 |
i have ever been | 3 |
i know it is | 3 |
on the part of | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
that she was a | 3 |
to tell me that | 3 |
but it is a | 3 |
the centre of a | 3 |
be on your guard | 3 |
he now and then | 3 |
such a thing as | 3 |
was by this time | 3 |
it is not so | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
and it is not | 3 |
them on the table | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
you think you are | 3 |
we are going to | 3 |
for the chance of | 3 |
he was about to | 3 |
the chance of seeing | 3 |
the way in which | 3 |
i do not ask | 3 |
and as to the | 3 |
have no objection to | 3 |
i could not have | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
it had been a | 3 |
i thank you for | 3 |
i am happy to | 3 |
i shall be sorry | 3 |
had the air of | 3 |
and i have seen | 3 |
seen villains who were | 3 |
was not a single | 3 |
placed them on the | 3 |
moore is a gentleman | 3 |
she used to be | 3 |
i have a great | 3 |
with him in the | 3 |
of the late charles | 3 |
for the benefit of | 3 |
with an air of | 3 |
it is only the | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
you shall hear from | 3 |
i mean to say | 3 |
a sense of the | 3 |
have seen villains who | 3 |
for the convenience of | 3 |
and not to be | 3 |
he went to the | 3 |
the head of a | 3 |
is a queer thing | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
it is of no | 3 |
the benefit of the | 3 |
i should wish to | 3 |
be glad to see | 3 |
i have not a | 3 |
i knew i should | 3 |
one on each side | 3 |
look as if you | 3 |
in half an hour | 3 |
you are a very | 3 |
whom does it concern | 3 |
and i shall be | 3 |
because i am ill | 3 |
there is no danger | 3 |
i dare say he | 3 |
what right have you | 3 |
have a right to | 3 |
in a friendly way | 3 |
had been in the | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
but i know it | 3 |
day at the rectory | 3 |
in the back parlour | 3 |
would not do to | 3 |
leaning back in his | 3 |
seemed to have no | 3 |
i loved you then | 3 |
glad was she to | 3 |
what sort of a | 3 |
the state of matters | 3 |
had a right to | 3 |
you think i loved | 3 |
i am one of | 3 |
on the hearth of | 3 |
end of the room | 3 |
she began to talk | 2 |
well as i do | 2 |
am glad of that | 2 |
i have such a | 2 |
the course of a | 2 |
it was by no | 2 |
her face as she | 2 |
born in the same | 2 |
she went to mr | 2 |
you can tell me | 2 |
down to the hollow | 2 |
i could not endure | 2 |
you talk if a | 2 |
the case might be | 2 |
the mistress of the | 2 |
was such a thing | 2 |
pleased to come home | 2 |
could i do with | 2 |
not to have been | 2 |
i am not in | 2 |
i do not remember | 2 |
it is dangerous to | 2 |
friends in the world | 2 |
liked to hear her | 2 |
did not know what | 2 |
took a seat near | 2 |
the hush of the | 2 |
a woman to teach | 2 |
you might as well | 2 |
in a few minutes | 2 |
come to see me | 2 |
had the power to | 2 |
told me it was | 2 |
a deal better nor | 2 |
many a time before | 2 |
wash my hands of | 2 |
as i have always | 2 |
her eyes on the | 2 |
a man of rank | 2 |
when they are married | 2 |
but that does not | 2 |
nothing in this world | 2 |
commendable in his disposition | 2 |
in my heart to | 2 |
one would think you | 2 |
left in charge of | 2 |
is the soul of | 2 |
them that reckons to | 2 |
felt it to be | 2 |
there would be a | 2 |
said nothing of love | 2 |
and there are the | 2 |
i should not have | 2 |
that i should be | 2 |
he would have given | 2 |
came back to the | 2 |
light from the window | 2 |
to see the place | 2 |
was a difference in | 2 |
nothing to do with | 2 |
i could never have | 2 |
do you know that | 2 |
to fieldhead to fetch | 2 |
it will be long | 2 |
to know her and | 2 |
in the estimation of | 2 |
how do you do | 2 |
he stood before the | 2 |
there is a providence | 2 |
they were going to | 2 |
a world of good | 2 |
she felt she could | 2 |
of the operative class | 2 |
expect them to do | 2 |
take care of her | 2 |
better than i did | 2 |
are more or less | 2 |
and when i do | 2 |
her with a gentle | 2 |
there is as much | 2 |
read it in his | 2 |
one of my long | 2 |
those who have the | 2 |
he should be able | 2 |
she did not say | 2 |
spirit of disaffection against | 2 |
to the commission of | 2 |
some of them were | 2 |
either of the other | 2 |
when they are acquired | 2 |
the part of her | 2 |
to take his usual | 2 |
and let me hear | 2 |
by the time they | 2 |
passed out through the | 2 |
a little to one | 2 |
fixed her eyes on | 2 |
and there are two | 2 |
how am i to | 2 |
dark lashes of her | 2 |
the hoary church and | 2 |
the fact of the | 2 |
him for a week | 2 |
took it from her | 2 |
her hands behind her | 2 |
that she will never | 2 |
the twelve hundred children | 2 |
by the morning wind | 2 |
because it is not | 2 |
fallen upon the north | 2 |
a home for you | 2 |
and help me to | 2 |
i do not mean | 2 |
will be for the | 2 |
was going to bed | 2 |
under the canopy of | 2 |
but i am afraid | 2 |
did i not say | 2 |
they do not know | 2 |
went to the door | 2 |
i walked up to | 2 |
in a position to | 2 |
and ought to be | 2 |
issued from the church | 2 |
but i will be | 2 |
the gossip of the | 2 |
is the use of | 2 |
she must have had | 2 |
choose a nosegay for | 2 |
your father and mother | 2 |
invest him with the | 2 |
look in the glass | 2 |
would be glad to | 2 |
as if with a | 2 |
for half a second | 2 |
there was something in | 2 |
as i have seen | 2 |
she was going to | 2 |
the family are gone | 2 |
families in the neighbourhood | 2 |
she thinks of him | 2 |
you ought to have | 2 |
they chanced to be | 2 |
if you knew what | 2 |
is not worth while | 2 |
it was a very | 2 |
every one of these | 2 |
the moon is up | 2 |
she could not be | 2 |
felt as if a | 2 |
by those who have | 2 |
take faithful care of | 2 |
been born and bred | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
you think me a | 2 |
but he will not | 2 |
and looked over her | 2 |
to put on her | 2 |
she talked to her | 2 |
had not been so | 2 |
taunt me with being | 2 |
the influence of a | 2 |
are not going to | 2 |
when you were a | 2 |
you sure you are | 2 |
the gilding of the | 2 |
in the name of | 2 |
him bid us good | 2 |
a man of the | 2 |
which had just been | 2 |
the vision of the | 2 |
at the bottom of | 2 |
i wanted to know | 2 |
she felt she was | 2 |
little to one side | 2 |
wish me to be | 2 |
the sons of god | 2 |
i had not the | 2 |
out into the garden | 2 |
the best means of | 2 |
as if she had | 2 |
are a parcel of | 2 |
to the rectory with | 2 |
will end in infamy | 2 |
he was a man | 2 |
a pane of glass | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
not in her nature | 2 |
i was sure you | 2 |
it is not like | 2 |
i said nothing of | 2 |
the fraction of a | 2 |
he was a little | 2 |
much occupied with their | 2 |
took place in the | 2 |
than either you or | 2 |
that i have a | 2 |
the other day i | 2 |
to step up to | 2 |
you because you are | 2 |
he will have to | 2 |
she did not choose | 2 |
for a minute he | 2 |
go to bed now | 2 |
the twinkling of an | 2 |
i feel i am | 2 |
and say to her | 2 |
of yours seems to | 2 |
a mill in it | 2 |
and with her own | 2 |
there was a good | 2 |
whole family of the | 2 |
let it be made | 2 |
if she had dared | 2 |
she bent over her | 2 |
is and has been | 2 |
wish you had a | 2 |
she was beautiful as | 2 |
would do no good | 2 |
again and again i | 2 |
if i were to | 2 |
did her best to | 2 |
she is going to | 2 |
and there was a | 2 |
to stay at home | 2 |
tire of each other | 2 |
a note from the | 2 |
uttered in a tone | 2 |
consequently could not get | 2 |
i hope to have | 2 |
miss moore was a | 2 |
he is a little | 2 |
upon the north of | 2 |
the majority of the | 2 |
his lips in a | 2 |
a fit of hysterics | 2 |
she had formerly been | 2 |
to find fault with | 2 |
do you think i | 2 |
it is well for | 2 |
there is plenty of | 2 |
and by the time | 2 |
as long as she | 2 |
in the disposing of | 2 |
than i have hitherto | 2 |
to the servant who | 2 |
she and her daughters | 2 |
what are you going | 2 |
she might as well | 2 |
hand in his pocket | 2 |
probably he would have | 2 |
pew in briarfield church | 2 |
he could not have | 2 |
was a boy of | 2 |
had an interview with | 2 |
wooden leg and all | 2 |
it ought not to | 2 |
go along with you | 2 |
they had found the | 2 |
best friends in the | 2 |
are not of the | 2 |
soon as she had | 2 |
i hope you will | 2 |
he would not let | 2 |
not for the fraction | 2 |
sitting alone in the | 2 |
was heard in the | 2 |
with a mill in | 2 |
all his hearers are | 2 |
till the moon rises | 2 |
he came to a | 2 |
must take care of | 2 |
they have a right | 2 |
dispute on the subject | 2 |
it is you who | 2 |
in the majesty of | 2 |
to set about the | 2 |
me as miss keeldar | 2 |
the oak staircase to | 2 |
i would make her | 2 |
to her own room | 2 |
there is no such | 2 |
heard in the yard | 2 |
there is something wrong | 2 |
the priest and levite | 2 |
she will one day | 2 |
that he should be | 2 |
he would have taken | 2 |
to spend the evening | 2 |
you look as if | 2 |
hear from you again | 2 |
if you wish to | 2 |
had gone too far | 2 |
friend in the world | 2 |
is in her eye | 2 |
abundant shower of curates | 2 |
it is the only | 2 |
will you give me | 2 |
tell me what you | 2 |
do not know what | 2 |
in a true light | 2 |
caroline looked at the | 2 |
and you must not | 2 |
would not give it | 2 |
a mere matter of | 2 |
i wonder how mrs | 2 |
would you take an | 2 |
he did not see | 2 |
so long as i | 2 |
man in my position | 2 |
a little more of | 2 |
rose will do as | 2 |
she would have to | 2 |
not if she were | 2 |
the next five minutes | 2 |
the back of his | 2 |
find out where she | 2 |
talked the whole night | 2 |
give me your hand | 2 |
that i did love | 2 |
on the carpet at | 2 |
harmony of intellectual tastes | 2 |
i would rather be | 2 |
let the worst come | 2 |
he does not flatter | 2 |
fraction of a second | 2 |
that would have been | 2 |
not going to be | 2 |
at least some twenty | 2 |
sir philip nunnely is | 2 |
in the climax of | 2 |
choose that you shall | 2 |
and that is the | 2 |
to be aware that | 2 |
that with which he | 2 |
take off her bonnet | 2 |
because they are not | 2 |
any temper fate wills | 2 |
it not strike you | 2 |
the length of time | 2 |
he would not like | 2 |
should have liked to | 2 |
i am not quite | 2 |
and you need not | 2 |
that i am a | 2 |
than either of the | 2 |
in some of its | 2 |
it is a pity | 2 |
when i was young | 2 |
you have left her | 2 |
i have no objection | 2 |
she did not tell | 2 |
i am resolved to | 2 |
tap at the door | 2 |
i would rather not | 2 |
when he comes in | 2 |
and i have an | 2 |
he was fond of | 2 |
would be too much | 2 |
the hearth of a | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
and i will suit | 2 |
to herself as she | 2 |
since it is so | 2 |
it is their way | 2 |
of getting a word | 2 |
never had a sister | 2 |
and i think i | 2 |
for the fraction of | 2 |
have at present to | 2 |
a thousand times better | 2 |
was a very good | 2 |
would be most acceptable | 2 |
did you ever see | 2 |
now and then a | 2 |
i know you are | 2 |
they are of the | 2 |
had for some years | 2 |
say that i am | 2 |
i saw it all | 2 |
the top of his | 2 |
as if i were | 2 |
of an evening to | 2 |
they were left to | 2 |
if it had not | 2 |
business it was not | 2 |
in a quiet parlour | 2 |
we will talk of | 2 |
am pleased to come | 2 |
may i ask if | 2 |
the name of moore | 2 |
desire of the eye | 2 |
to see if you | 2 |
to see them as | 2 |
with a certain energy | 2 |
i thought i had | 2 |
the evil of the | 2 |
looking up from the | 2 |
at the first table | 2 |
and ring the mill | 2 |
but he must not | 2 |
made up his mind | 2 |
at the parlour door | 2 |
hope for years to | 2 |
there was a certain | 2 |
fanny shall accompany you | 2 |
to have been born | 2 |
if you knew how | 2 |
you think yourself a | 2 |
i should like her | 2 |
would be at her | 2 |
home to the hollow | 2 |
long as she is | 2 |
to look for the | 2 |
i have come to | 2 |
that she is neither | 2 |
and the duty of | 2 |
i believe you are | 2 |
she had been ill | 2 |
he would be glad | 2 |
it might not be | 2 |
takes no notice of | 2 |
the tramp of horses | 2 |
to oblige robert and | 2 |
but you are so | 2 |
to see her in | 2 |
of her eyes and | 2 |
of the misses sykes | 2 |
does not care for | 2 |
out of his presence | 2 |
oblige me by taking | 2 |
it was evident he | 2 |
brought up to the | 2 |
would please me to | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
that you are old | 2 |
known what it was | 2 |
you what she is | 2 |
and i find it | 2 |
for one second she | 2 |
it is that which | 2 |
i will give her | 2 |
to tell you a | 2 |
what is the difference | 2 |
of the other two | 2 |
of the younger children | 2 |
you ever see any | 2 |
reason why you should | 2 |
do not feel very | 2 |
how is it that | 2 |
the fact of his | 2 |
would not like it | 2 |
seemed to think that | 2 |
if it were not | 2 |
as well as its | 2 |
length of time that | 2 |
it is a portrait | 2 |
appeared to him that | 2 |
she remarked ere long | 2 |
you feel as if | 2 |
you ought to be | 2 |
put it into my | 2 |
the family from de | 2 |
that they may be | 2 |
was now on the | 2 |
that could not be | 2 |
she would not have | 2 |
the world to come | 2 |
the object of his | 2 |
he had gone through | 2 |
took no notice of | 2 |
he spoke in a | 2 |
her eyes and features | 2 |
i have nothing to | 2 |
and it pleases me | 2 |
what he could do | 2 |
those who are not | 2 |
if mary had loved | 2 |
not know what i | 2 |
i have no patience | 2 |
do not wish to | 2 |
that i am the | 2 |
the history of the | 2 |
i could not bear | 2 |
as much as you | 2 |
i had no reason | 2 |
she would not permit | 2 |
i do like him | 2 |
what has made her | 2 |
it must be so | 2 |
on his fore paws | 2 |
no reason why you | 2 |
the van of the | 2 |
a draught of water | 2 |
the whole family of | 2 |
does not make me | 2 |
see him standing before | 2 |
the best friends in | 2 |
to have the gift | 2 |
though there was no | 2 |
an abundant shower of | 2 |
he had met with | 2 |
case anything should happen | 2 |
the mind and heart | 2 |
you do not know | 2 |
rest of the day | 2 |
i dare you to | 2 |
back of his head | 2 |
he came back to | 2 |
she wished she could | 2 |
why are you so | 2 |
to come into the | 2 |
the lady of the | 2 |
for some years been | 2 |
i choose that you | 2 |
and at last she | 2 |
it must be done | 2 |
to talk to her | 2 |
could not bear it | 2 |
he had been her | 2 |
when i read it | 2 |
it does me good | 2 |
pleases me to think | 2 |
if she could have | 2 |
you need not expect | 2 |
have reached the climax | 2 |
to be like her | 2 |
he is going to | 2 |
the want of veneration | 2 |
i will be your | 2 |
the sound of a | 2 |
and try to be | 2 |
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lectured her on the | 2 |
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of ladies and gentlemen | 2 |
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know he will marry | 2 |
so much as her | 2 |
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place in the hall | 2 |
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set about the business | 2 |
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ere long she was | 2 |
you call him sometimes | 2 |
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her in her arms | 2 |
that at this moment | 2 |
as i told you | 2 |
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night after night the | 2 |
say you were not | 2 |
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be glad if you | 2 |
let me tell you | 2 |
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and now i am | 2 |
the game all in | 2 |
to speak the truth | 2 |
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at present to do | 2 |
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need not expect me | 2 |
do you like him | 2 |
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sleep in the mill | 2 |
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to head the list | 2 |
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for years to come | 2 |
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laid on the pillow | 2 |
a seat near her | 2 |
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a few minutes before | 2 |
what i have done | 2 |
all you have to | 2 |
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to go to bed | 2 |
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you wish me to | 2 |
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the furniture of the | 2 |
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lit the kitchen fire | 2 |
to get up a | 2 |
of robert grard moore | 2 |
disaffection against constituted authorities | 2 |
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to avail herself of | 2 |
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which it was her | 2 |
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be said to have | 2 |
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herself that she could | 2 |
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curates has fallen upon | 2 |
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to come to me | 2 |
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what have you been | 2 |
the sight of her | 2 |
late charles cave keeldar | 2 |
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hat on the back | 2 |
help in ages past | 2 |
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their duty to be | 2 |
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a wife and family | 2 |
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one of the party | 2 |
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of her dress and | 2 |
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to the rest of | 2 |
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she plied her needle | 2 |
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make much of me | 2 |
to make light of | 2 |
so much at home | 2 |
take her in my | 2 |
the whole night through | 2 |
his mother and sisters | 2 |
that he is a | 2 |
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here for the chance | 2 |
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to be required of | 2 |
to sir philip nunnely | 2 |
the lady and her | 2 |
a change of scene | 2 |
to know what to | 2 |
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when she found that | 2 |
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thought you would not | 2 |
is that what you | 2 |
the village of nunnely | 2 |
the last ten minutes | 2 |
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to speak to her | 2 |
and all at once | 2 |
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of the same lady | 2 |
the table where it | 2 |
you have reached the | 2 |
at them when they | 2 |
house to live in | 2 |
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looking up at him | 2 |
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the expression of her | 2 |
on the arm of | 2 |
for the time being | 2 |
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reserved and stiff with | 2 |
that have loved her | 2 |
with the intention of | 2 |
going to be married | 2 |
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of disaffection against constituted | 2 |
the best part of | 2 |
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family from de walden | 2 |
that you should think | 2 |
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the whole with an | 2 |
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my shoulders all the | 2 |
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to beg of you | 2 |
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as soon as she | 2 |
with your own hand | 2 |
widespread spirit of disaffection | 2 |
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her father and mother | 2 |
fair as if they | 2 |
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she ought to come | 2 |
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to come for you | 2 |
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whom have you upstairs | 2 |
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fields round the school | 2 |
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you are very good | 2 |
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of what i think | 2 |
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chance of a row | 2 |
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the key to her | 2 |
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to her in the | 2 |
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top of the fields | 2 |
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ever see any one | 2 |
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of her voice and | 2 |
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for a day or | 2 |
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enough to tell me | 2 |
from de walden hall | 2 |
lord of the creation | 2 |
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on account of that | 2 |
the dignity of her | 2 |
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his hat on the | 2 |
years they had been | 2 |
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the name of keeldar | 2 |
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each side of the | 2 |
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your lips are parched | 2 |
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see things as they | 2 |
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miss keeldar was no | 2 |
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the face of a | 2 |
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rich and great people | 2 |
means of sustaining life | 2 |
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light of the lantern | 2 |
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the reign of the | 2 |
to ease my mind | 2 |
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that i can keep | 2 |
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the sparkle of her | 2 |
hall and louis moore | 2 |
right hand of the | 2 |
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i hardly know how | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
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for the last ten | 2 |
tell you what she | 2 |
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that you are a | 2 |
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to be at home | 2 |
what he had done | 2 |
to a woman who | 2 |
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twelve gentlemen wants to | 2 |
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of one of the | 2 |
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for the present in | 2 |
what it was to | 2 |
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the shadow of a | 2 |
in this year he | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
to the gossip of | 2 |
gossip of the neighbourhood | 2 |
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her the trouble by | 2 |
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first of these was | 2 |
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all the power of | 2 |
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i can tell what | 2 |
gentlemen wants to see | 2 |
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to tell you that | 2 |
of which you have | 2 |
shall i tell you | 2 |
according to her wont | 2 |
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few minutes in the | 2 |
many a time had | 2 |
fat of the land | 2 |
in a bonny pickle | 2 |
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in one of your | 2 |
you are going home | 2 |
placed on the table | 2 |
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mill was burnt to | 2 |
one so fair and | 2 |
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the hand of the | 2 |
the worst of it | 2 |
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the first of these | 2 |
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the right hand of | 2 |
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she ought to be | 2 |
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an idea of what | 2 |
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on the kitchen hearth | 2 |
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you would have said | 2 |
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for it but to | 2 |
a lecture from her | 2 |
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give her a name | 2 |
what you have to | 2 |
choose me for your | 2 |
he was lord of | 2 |
i knew you would | 2 |
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miss keeldar and her | 2 |
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the manner in which | 2 |
the freshness of the | 2 |
i do like his | 2 |
and with a movement | 2 |
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foot of the bed | 2 |
more of him than | 2 |
to pay him a | 2 |
in the present instance | 2 |
in the form of | 2 |
who told you this | 2 |
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held it in her | 2 |
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the bible society meeting | 2 |
glass of new milk | 2 |
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in a few days | 2 |
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my income comes from | 2 |
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be back by six | 2 |
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about in his mind | 2 |
beside you at the | 2 |
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bit of a walk | 2 |
to her with a | 2 |
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in my whole life | 2 |
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to be sure and | 2 |
on the fat of | 2 |
put your work down | 2 |
the young ladies passed | 2 |
shower of curates has | 2 |
that the day would | 2 |
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like one who had | 2 |
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of every one of | 2 |
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by the time he | 2 |
too young for me | 2 |
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into which she was | 2 |
word on the subject | 2 |
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harbinger of good luck | 2 |
leaves of a book | 2 |
out of the bag | 2 |
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in a way she | 2 |
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spend the evening with | 2 |
they expect them to | 2 |
again and again he | 2 |
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in the air of | 2 |
laughing in his sleeve | 2 |
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this state of things | 2 |
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in my own mind | 2 |
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back to the rectory | 2 |
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to say to me | 2 |
that there is a | 2 |
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a look of her | 2 |
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in answer to a | 2 |
the other end of | 2 |
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take a walk with | 2 |
not in the least | 2 |
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will one day be | 2 |
a man of peace | 2 |
her bonnet and shawl | 2 |
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not at the cottage | 2 |
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that there was a | 2 |
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you would wish to | 2 |
no matter that she | 2 |
pryor and caroline helstone | 2 |
to go to church | 2 |
the treasures of the | 2 |
his mill and his | 2 |
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so fond of talking | 2 |
off her bonnet and | 2 |
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to take off her | 2 |
there is but one | 2 |
at the rectory gates | 2 |
to be of use | 2 |
want to go away | 2 |
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do you think she | 2 |
it appeared to him | 2 |
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you will tell me | 2 |
with something of the | 2 |
an answer to that | 2 |
the midst of this | 2 |
other end of the | 2 |
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answer to that question | 2 |
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moore of the hollow | 2 |
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what can you mean | 2 |
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was at this moment | 2 |
the vicar of nunnely | 2 |
peace on any terms | 2 |
she will want to | 2 |
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as i have said | 2 |
of an hour afterwards | 2 |
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rode side by side | 2 |
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up his mind to | 2 |
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at the kitchen door | 2 |
where she had been | 2 |
in an unknown tongue | 2 |
no way of escape | 2 |
the time they reached | 2 |
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see that she was | 2 |
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in a few weeks | 2 |
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much to be desired | 2 |
return to the south | 2 |
you can bear a | 2 |
comes to the point | 2 |
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she is not like | 2 |
of whom he was | 2 |
had taken in the | 2 |
piece of his mind | 2 |
what she is like | 2 |
helstone and miss keeldar | 2 |
the edge of dark | 2 |
for you to be | 2 |
i am sure that | 2 |
it was my lot | 2 |
as soon think of | 2 |
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and all his hearers | 2 |
our hope for years | 2 |
told her that she | 2 |
used to say so | 2 |
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evil of the day | 2 |
all i mean to | 2 |
in the shape of | 2 |
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her arms round her | 2 |
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i am pleased to | 2 |
the fact of that | 2 |
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in the nature of | 2 |
i must and will | 2 |
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to the oak parlour | 2 |
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on to his knee | 2 |
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to be desired in | 2 |
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you know i cannot | 2 |
the bread of idleness | 2 |
bell rang for prayers | 2 |
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mind and ease of | 2 |
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fire in the grate | 2 |
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a portion of the | 2 |
an old english book | 2 |
a tap at the | 2 |
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to be fond of | 2 |
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dead to the living | 2 |
when she had done | 2 |
say what you will | 2 |
if he would have | 2 |
so fair and imperial | 2 |
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a piece of his | 2 |
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it is only a | 2 |
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that reckons to be | 2 |
i would beg to | 2 |
here in the north | 2 |
pay him a visit | 2 |
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me the other day | 2 |
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words escaped her lips | 2 |
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they tire of each | 2 |
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i have got into | 2 |
good graces for ever | 2 |
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standing at the top | 2 |
at dead of night | 2 |
he will marry shirley | 2 |
could see that she | 2 |
at de walden hall | 2 |
say papa and mamma | 2 |
the rest of her | 2 |
in the position of | 2 |
she could not give | 2 |
as if i could | 2 |
you know i am | 2 |
we have at present | 2 |
a thousand a year | 2 |
can hardly bide to | 2 |
she paid her visits | 2 |
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to give her one | 2 |
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be kind to her | 2 |
to be loved by | 2 |
in a pair of | 2 |
eating the bread of | 2 |
judge me with your | 2 |
the spectacle of a | 2 |
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inducted himself into the | 2 |
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her head to her | 2 |
she said she did | 2 |
to choose a nosegay | 2 |
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when i came to | 2 |
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between you and me | 2 |
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in the eyes of | 2 |
all the misses sykes | 2 |
some of the best | 2 |
we are going for | 2 |
as you call them | 2 |
more on the subject | 2 |
i have to say | 2 |
to provide for you | 2 |
too much occupied with | 2 |
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graves and young macturk | 2 |
seemed as if she | 2 |
him to be intelligent | 2 |
of that which is | 2 |
will not be a | 2 |
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not have it repeated | 2 |
what would you think | 2 |
he was glad to | 2 |
with all the power | 2 |
of the two girls | 2 |
the beauty of the | 2 |
has made me strong | 2 |
that i shall have | 2 |
as was to be | 2 |
you have to do | 2 |
of what had happened | 2 |
it should be so | 2 |
him with so much | 2 |
i thought it better | 2 |
a subscription to a | 2 |
she did not look | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
when she was gone | 2 |
when i tell you | 2 |
thee that thou wert | 2 |
it appeared that she | 2 |
visit to the cottage | 2 |
i have been in | 2 |
suppose i am not | 2 |
it is pleasant to | 2 |
were those of a | 2 |
it into my head | 2 |
happened to be absent | 2 |
stood on the rug | 2 |
that it was desirable | 2 |
to say these things | 2 |
you should think of | 2 |
miss keeldar in the | 2 |
here and there a | 2 |
because it was the | 2 |
in politics and religion | 2 |
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there was a party | 2 |
for the means of | 2 |
you wished to be | 2 |
to think that the | 2 |
if you had a | 2 |
the force of their | 2 |
to arrange her hair | 2 |
there was that in | 2 |
it is my duty | 2 |
all the time i | 2 |
i ask if you | 2 |
that woman was a | 2 |
more than once to | 2 |
such a creature as | 2 |
care to see him | 2 |
the base of a | 2 |
he passed through the | 2 |
brought to the rectory | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
into the kitchen and | 2 |
he is at the | 2 |
was going to speak | 2 |
i am sick at | 2 |
but i suppose i | 2 |
looked down on the | 2 |
was to be expected | 2 |
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would have given a | 2 |
if you have no | 2 |
say what i dare | 2 |
twinkling of an eye | 2 |
know what to say | 2 |
of use to you | 2 |
it in her hand | 2 |
is never to be | 2 |
when he came to | 2 |
in undiminished gladness she | 2 |
what does that signify | 2 |
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