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trigram | frequency |
---|---|
i could not | 92 |
which i had | 72 |
that i had | 66 |
as i could | 64 |
i had been | 64 |
i had no | 63 |
i began to | 63 |
out of the | 59 |
of the island | 54 |
as i had | 53 |
that i could | 53 |
that it was | 53 |
that i was | 48 |
two or three | 47 |
i did not | 46 |
as well as | 46 |
if i had | 45 |
it was a | 45 |
i resolved to | 44 |
side of the | 43 |
part of the | 43 |
i had a | 42 |
as soon as | 42 |
of the ship | 41 |
one of the | 40 |
i had not | 37 |
that i might | 36 |
so much as | 34 |
in a word | 33 |
for i had | 33 |
i knew not | 32 |
i was in | 31 |
as i was | 31 |
in the world | 30 |
i was not | 30 |
i asked him | 29 |
i came to | 29 |
on the other | 29 |
after i had | 29 |
there was no | 28 |
as it was | 28 |
a great deal | 28 |
and that i | 28 |
and began to | 27 |
i had made | 27 |
so that i | 27 |
he told me | 27 |
out of my | 27 |
when i came | 27 |
the next day | 27 |
in the boat | 26 |
i should be | 25 |
as i said | 25 |
when i had | 25 |
is to say | 25 |
it was not | 25 |
i should have | 25 |
as to the | 25 |
i was now | 24 |
if i could | 24 |
i told him | 24 |
up to the | 24 |
a piece of | 24 |
i went to | 23 |
well as i | 23 |
of the world | 23 |
and now i | 23 |
at that time | 23 |
i might have | 22 |
when i was | 22 |
as it were | 22 |
began to be | 22 |
of the hill | 22 |
the place where | 22 |
of the sea | 21 |
one of them | 21 |
but it was | 21 |
and i had | 20 |
part of my | 20 |
and it was | 20 |
had been in | 20 |
but i was | 20 |
great deal of | 20 |
the top of | 20 |
to the shore | 20 |
to think of | 20 |
that i should | 20 |
as i have | 19 |
a kind of | 19 |
in the morning | 19 |
i found a | 19 |
came to the | 19 |
and i was | 19 |
the middle of | 19 |
as i thought | 19 |
i had done | 19 |
all the rest | 18 |
this was the | 18 |
in the night | 18 |
the other side | 18 |
i was very | 18 |
to be a | 18 |
the side of | 18 |
i might be | 18 |
and a half | 18 |
to make it | 18 |
the rest of | 18 |
would have been | 18 |
where i had | 18 |
upon the ground | 18 |
for me to | 17 |
and in the | 17 |
that he would | 17 |
that there was | 17 |
while i was | 17 |
i could make | 17 |
my man friday | 17 |
as much as | 17 |
be able to | 16 |
came on shore | 16 |
with my gun | 16 |
in the middle | 16 |
i would have | 16 |
in order to | 16 |
from the shore | 16 |
this was a | 16 |
of my own | 16 |
into the water | 16 |
a great many | 16 |
for want of | 16 |
that they might | 16 |
that they were | 16 |
for i was | 16 |
i was surprised | 16 |
had a great | 16 |
to me to | 16 |
of the boat | 16 |
that i would | 15 |
the th of | 15 |
and all the | 15 |
and that they | 15 |
and that he | 15 |
was in the | 15 |
where i was | 15 |
so as to | 15 |
that if i | 15 |
made me a | 15 |
i could get | 15 |
was a great | 15 |
the end of | 15 |
to make a | 15 |
i gave him | 15 |
they did not | 15 |
occurred to me | 15 |
on a sudden | 15 |
to go to | 15 |
in the island | 15 |
in such a | 15 |
i found it | 15 |
top of the | 15 |
i found that | 15 |
all these things | 15 |
it was the | 15 |
to the place | 15 |
i had seen | 15 |
that they had | 15 |
told me he | 15 |
of the water | 15 |
in the meantime | 14 |
to me that | 14 |
it was to | 14 |
piece of ground | 14 |
was to be | 14 |
i found the | 14 |
if he had | 14 |
of which i | 14 |
and the other | 14 |
in the brazils | 14 |
to see the | 14 |
a very good | 14 |
i had got | 14 |
as if he | 14 |
to go on | 14 |
i was so | 14 |
i went on | 14 |
could not tell | 14 |
in the ship | 14 |
there was a | 14 |
three or four | 14 |
i had my | 14 |
went to work | 14 |
which i found | 14 |
some of the | 14 |
to see what | 14 |
as if i | 14 |
what to do | 14 |
that is to | 14 |
soon as i | 14 |
two of them | 14 |
gave him a | 14 |
he had been | 14 |
a great while | 14 |
of the savages | 14 |
if i would | 14 |
not to be | 13 |
knew not what | 13 |
this time i | 13 |
for it was | 13 |
out of her | 13 |
at a great | 13 |
to do it | 13 |
of the sun | 13 |
but when i | 13 |
though i had | 13 |
it had been | 13 |
the coast of | 13 |
it was my | 13 |
to the top | 13 |
that part of | 13 |
i could have | 13 |
could not be | 13 |
i might not | 13 |
place where i | 13 |
to see if | 13 |
i had had | 13 |
what i had | 13 |
i had to | 13 |
to work with | 13 |
on board the | 12 |
a great way | 12 |
i have said | 12 |
that had been | 12 |
not so much | 12 |
if they had | 12 |
the ship was | 12 |
one of my | 12 |
to my great | 12 |
the first thing | 12 |
on the shore | 12 |
into the sea | 12 |
if they were | 12 |
might not be | 12 |
to speak to | 12 |
that he could | 12 |
if i did | 12 |
had nothing to | 12 |
not able to | 12 |
may be sure | 12 |
as long as | 12 |
that he was | 12 |
and as i | 12 |
they were all | 12 |
which i was | 12 |
and i began | 12 |
i would not | 12 |
had not been | 12 |
i had now | 12 |
he could not | 12 |
to the last | 12 |
and of the | 12 |
you may be | 12 |
i had nothing | 12 |
for some time | 12 |
and if i | 12 |
any of the | 12 |
he would have | 12 |
was obliged to | 11 |
in the first | 11 |
time i had | 11 |
told him i | 11 |
it occurred to | 11 |
resolved to go | 11 |
when they were | 11 |
began now to | 11 |
they had been | 11 |
the help of | 11 |
and a great | 11 |
up in the | 11 |
in the same | 11 |
out to sea | 11 |
and a little | 11 |
to the sea | 11 |
i would go | 11 |
a good while | 11 |
and by the | 11 |
into the boat | 11 |
with a great | 11 |
the hands of | 11 |
to the boat | 11 |
they would be | 11 |
such as i | 11 |
as if they | 11 |
the tide was | 11 |
that he had | 11 |
it must be | 11 |
how i should | 11 |
had not the | 11 |
as for the | 11 |
i had left | 11 |
and then i | 11 |
but i had | 11 |
and i found | 11 |
by this time | 11 |
in the inside | 11 |
was the first | 11 |
at a distance | 11 |
heat of the | 11 |
it was impossible | 11 |
five or six | 11 |
upon the shore | 11 |
me in the | 11 |
were obliged to | 11 |
as i found | 11 |
took me up | 11 |
the next morning | 11 |
and the like | 11 |
that if they | 11 |
me that i | 11 |
of the wood | 11 |
but as i | 11 |
of my life | 11 |
went to the | 10 |
and how i | 10 |
a quarter of | 10 |
but i could | 10 |
i thought i | 10 |
the print of | 10 |
i had the | 10 |
he would not | 10 |
did not know | 10 |
it is impossible | 10 |
it into the | 10 |
i thought it | 10 |
what kind of | 10 |
for fear of | 10 |
him in the | 10 |
and this was | 10 |
which he had | 10 |
i made a | 10 |
and told him | 10 |
and that it | 10 |
is impossible to | 10 |
to be seen | 10 |
no less than | 10 |
into my thoughts | 10 |
that there were | 10 |
that they would | 10 |
the thoughts of | 10 |
by the way | 10 |
i was a | 10 |
which i did | 10 |
any of them | 10 |
but a little | 10 |
as i observed | 10 |
on the ground | 10 |
had been on | 10 |
and i could | 10 |
i was obliged | 10 |
towards the shore | 10 |
in one of | 10 |
of one of | 10 |
i had in | 10 |
with the same | 10 |
of my being | 10 |
when he came | 10 |
the mouth of | 10 |
i may say | 10 |
to my mind | 10 |
i was at | 10 |
the other hand | 10 |
till i had | 10 |
when it was | 10 |
them to the | 10 |
in a little | 10 |
and which i | 9 |
and though i | 9 |
they were not | 9 |
i used to | 9 |
for us to | 9 |
we could not | 9 |
asked him if | 9 |
seemed to be | 9 |
down to the | 9 |
with all my | 9 |
in the next | 9 |
till i came | 9 |
in my head | 9 |
and thus i | 9 |
the old man | 9 |
the heat of | 9 |
i found i | 9 |
home to my | 9 |
they could not | 9 |
to me in | 9 |
to him to | 9 |
yet i had | 9 |
with all the | 9 |
in my thoughts | 9 |
in the woods | 9 |
it would be | 9 |
as i may | 9 |
powder and shot | 9 |
went on board | 9 |
might have been | 9 |
of my story | 9 |
an account of | 9 |
and one of | 9 |
began to think | 9 |
the outside of | 9 |
but they were | 9 |
to the ship | 9 |
to the east | 9 |
i took my | 9 |
i was to | 9 |
into the hands | 9 |
than i could | 9 |
i took up | 9 |
which was a | 9 |
pieces of eight | 9 |
to do with | 9 |
i found in | 9 |
to the brazils | 9 |
all the while | 9 |
and when i | 9 |
and told me | 9 |
i was forced | 9 |
at the end | 9 |
first thing i | 9 |
that we might | 9 |
the first time | 9 |
it to be | 9 |
than i had | 9 |
was but a | 9 |
the noise of | 9 |
friday and the | 9 |
i had killed | 9 |
not the least | 9 |
i had never | 9 |
would not have | 9 |
account of the | 9 |
and though it | 9 |
there had been | 9 |
and i should | 9 |
come to the | 9 |
and that the | 9 |
was forced to | 9 |
them into the | 8 |
the edge of | 8 |
on the outside | 8 |
to find out | 8 |
board the ship | 8 |
what it was | 8 |
he did not | 8 |
now and then | 8 |
out of sight | 8 |
not at all | 8 |
to come to | 8 |
it was very | 8 |
that could be | 8 |
though i was | 8 |
the other way | 8 |
was not able | 8 |
the half of | 8 |
which was the | 8 |
made signs to | 8 |
that when i | 8 |
other side of | 8 |
the other two | 8 |
the word of | 8 |
but there was | 8 |
print of a | 8 |
the inside of | 8 |
told them i | 8 |
of the same | 8 |
in the head | 8 |
two of the | 8 |
nothing to do | 8 |
soon as it | 8 |
station of life | 8 |
a pair of | 8 |
half a mile | 8 |
from whence i | 8 |
as to my | 8 |
to keep them | 8 |
found it was | 8 |
came into my | 8 |
did not understand | 8 |
i had so | 8 |
of the wreck | 8 |
to an anchor | 8 |
was a little | 8 |
and i might | 8 |
in the sun | 8 |
when the tide | 8 |
piece of the | 8 |
as they were | 8 |
to go over | 8 |
did not see | 8 |
they might not | 8 |
go on board | 8 |
of the tide | 8 |
middle of the | 8 |
i had saved | 8 |
was to make | 8 |
on shore there | 8 |
to let him | 8 |
at last i | 8 |
it is true | 8 |
to the wreck | 8 |
it did not | 8 |
all my cargo | 8 |
as i called | 8 |
no manner of | 8 |
at the same | 8 |
but i must | 8 |
along the shore | 8 |
i could do | 8 |
at length i | 8 |
i could find | 8 |
i found he | 8 |
and resolved to | 8 |
on the side | 8 |
i should not | 8 |
upon my mind | 8 |
was not so | 8 |
asked him what | 8 |
word of god | 8 |
i could see | 8 |
more of the | 8 |
a handful of | 8 |
the last degree | 8 |
when we came | 8 |
them in the | 8 |
of the poor | 8 |
for the first | 8 |
to be thankful | 8 |
i went out | 8 |
a little way | 8 |
now i began | 8 |
pieces of the | 8 |
on one side | 8 |
and had a | 8 |
year of my | 8 |
told me that | 8 |
and in a | 8 |
we came to | 8 |
some of them | 8 |
was willing to | 8 |
i ought to | 8 |
the manner of | 8 |
to do but | 8 |
it would not | 8 |
by any means | 8 |
and this i | 8 |
the boat to | 8 |
had a mind | 8 |
the wreck of | 7 |
to the th | 7 |
to furnish myself | 7 |
if i was | 7 |
it might be | 7 |
enough to have | 7 |
for i made | 7 |
in his hand | 7 |
in the evening | 7 |
in the place | 7 |
and that we | 7 |
no more than | 7 |
of the rock | 7 |
and what was | 7 |
all this while | 7 |
to go out | 7 |
and made a | 7 |
i went up | 7 |
came to a | 7 |
of the day | 7 |
i told them | 7 |
they should be | 7 |
as he had | 7 |
about half a | 7 |
any part of | 7 |
if he would | 7 |
and with a | 7 |
so i was | 7 |
see if i | 7 |
to make them | 7 |
in my boat | 7 |
to my castle | 7 |
i saw the | 7 |
such things as | 7 |
and i made | 7 |
the sight of | 7 |
of the mountains | 7 |
by the help | 7 |
with the captain | 7 |
it was in | 7 |
upon the island | 7 |
three of them | 7 |
and the sea | 7 |
and i resolved | 7 |
account of my | 7 |
to make the | 7 |
to make my | 7 |
all that i | 7 |
use to me | 7 |
on the island | 7 |
the next place | 7 |
which was not | 7 |
to try if | 7 |
and where i | 7 |
that ever i | 7 |
if we had | 7 |
had been so | 7 |
part of it | 7 |
of the whole | 7 |
to the north | 7 |
of the first | 7 |
ten or twelve | 7 |
next day i | 7 |
the return of | 7 |
i made no | 7 |
my present condition | 7 |
upon this i | 7 |
the nature of | 7 |
the same day | 7 |
upon which i | 7 |
upon the whole | 7 |
safe on shore | 7 |
any such thing | 7 |
when i found | 7 |
myself to the | 7 |
must have been | 7 |
if it had | 7 |
not tell what | 7 |
and not to | 7 |
i found two | 7 |
i began now | 7 |
as i might | 7 |
go on shore | 7 |
things which i | 7 |
a mind to | 7 |
out with my | 7 |
impossible to express | 7 |
i found myself | 7 |
one side of | 7 |
to look for | 7 |
near the shore | 7 |
or at least | 7 |
great part of | 7 |
i had brought | 7 |
my thoughts were | 7 |
to take them | 7 |
that i knew | 7 |
which i made | 7 |
i took the | 7 |
for they were | 7 |
that it would | 7 |
in this place | 7 |
so that it | 7 |
that i began | 7 |
as to make | 7 |
of the men | 7 |
over my head | 7 |
yet i could | 7 |
him if he | 7 |
before i could | 7 |
of the year | 7 |
i should never | 7 |
if he could | 7 |
away to the | 7 |
was a very | 7 |
which was very | 7 |
let him know | 7 |
point of the | 7 |
began to abate | 7 |
and went to | 7 |
of all my | 7 |
i was as | 7 |
the hand of | 7 |
to the coast | 7 |
the knowledge of | 7 |
rest of the | 7 |
which he did | 7 |
i called it | 7 |
but did not | 7 |
of them were | 7 |
i know not | 7 |
what was the | 7 |
the same time | 7 |
do but to | 7 |
and yet i | 7 |
after some time | 7 |
a place to | 6 |
the ship that | 6 |
it was now | 6 |
fall upon them | 6 |
there might be | 6 |
me a great | 6 |
now i had | 6 |
which were very | 6 |
to consider what | 6 |
a very handsome | 6 |
so i resolved | 6 |
for i saw | 6 |
was to me | 6 |
and i would | 6 |
i made him | 6 |
on both sides | 6 |
i had laid | 6 |
all i could | 6 |
just at the | 6 |
but i am | 6 |
which i could | 6 |
as big as | 6 |
and so i | 6 |
we knew not | 6 |
in which i | 6 |
and the captain | 6 |
of the shore | 6 |
it was no | 6 |
all this time | 6 |
of what i | 6 |
was the matter | 6 |
to have done | 6 |
we were to | 6 |
in the day | 6 |
which i have | 6 |
though it was | 6 |
i had lost | 6 |
not what to | 6 |
they might be | 6 |
began to look | 6 |
which i thought | 6 |
i left them | 6 |
being in the | 6 |
a voyage to | 6 |
the morning i | 6 |
to the tree | 6 |
that i did | 6 |
resolved not to | 6 |
the captain of | 6 |
and gave him | 6 |
of the rest | 6 |
could not go | 6 |
i had once | 6 |
i was going | 6 |
back to my | 6 |
there was nothing | 6 |
kind of a | 6 |
i could think | 6 |
saved out of | 6 |
how i had | 6 |
the two men | 6 |
i took a | 6 |
i soon found | 6 |
when we had | 6 |
the same way | 6 |
the produce of | 6 |
the island where | 6 |
brought it to | 6 |
go to sea | 6 |
of great use | 6 |
and at the | 6 |
voyage to the | 6 |
as if it | 6 |
a year and | 6 |
to be taken | 6 |
great mind to | 6 |
such as the | 6 |
the captain to | 6 |
but at last | 6 |
that i never | 6 |
just going to | 6 |
was ready to | 6 |
i have been | 6 |
of my thoughts | 6 |
out of his | 6 |
to express the | 6 |
the whole of | 6 |
any one may | 6 |
i made me | 6 |
for he was | 6 |
was not only | 6 |
had done this | 6 |
if they would | 6 |
useful to me | 6 |
as i did | 6 |
was a most | 6 |
this i had | 6 |
me if i | 6 |
the first place | 6 |
on my side | 6 |
great use to | 6 |
me from the | 6 |
in the afternoon | 6 |
being able to | 6 |
began to consider | 6 |
could think of | 6 |
but i found | 6 |
i wanted nothing | 6 |
of the flesh | 6 |
found he was | 6 |
nor did i | 6 |
to my father | 6 |
off to sea | 6 |
me and my | 6 |
was able to | 6 |
and i went | 6 |
i could never | 6 |
to work to | 6 |
was surprised with | 6 |
piece of a | 6 |
there would be | 6 |
of the country | 6 |
in hopes of | 6 |
twenty or thirty | 6 |
come on shore | 6 |
because i had | 6 |
the weather being | 6 |
to come at | 6 |
had no way | 6 |
for if i | 6 |
in its place | 6 |
i observed before | 6 |
had done before | 6 |
case of bottles | 6 |
was not to | 6 |
told him that | 6 |
we had a | 6 |
he had done | 6 |
as for my | 6 |
i had given | 6 |
the want of | 6 |
it cost me | 6 |
what i could | 6 |
much as i | 6 |
the rest to | 6 |
as i saw | 6 |
at first i | 6 |
close to the | 6 |
me he would | 6 |
this while i | 6 |
a great distance | 6 |
i saw a | 6 |
i bade him | 6 |
and at last | 6 |
they were so | 6 |
up in a | 6 |
long as i | 6 |
to have gone | 6 |
as at first | 6 |
of the ships | 6 |
thing i did | 6 |
the dry season | 6 |
a place where | 6 |
in a few | 6 |
in the great | 6 |
had no sooner | 6 |
they would have | 6 |
a great mind | 6 |
my thoughts that | 6 |
that we had | 6 |
the rainy season | 6 |
one pair of | 6 |
i made my | 6 |
it blew a | 6 |
out of their | 6 |
for my deliverance | 6 |
came back to | 6 |
and that if | 6 |
as we could | 6 |
in the cave | 6 |
in my hand | 6 |
it might not | 6 |
deal of time | 6 |
all the world | 6 |
one of their | 6 |
surprised with the | 6 |
in all my | 6 |
all that was | 6 |
was impossible for | 6 |
it was done | 6 |
could not make | 6 |
down in the | 6 |
was in a | 6 |
make me a | 6 |
if i should | 6 |
should have been | 6 |
whom i had | 6 |
way or other | 6 |
at a time | 6 |
to fall upon | 6 |
which way to | 6 |
we should have | 6 |
was the most | 6 |
i could hardly | 6 |
i killed a | 6 |
and that was | 6 |
only that i | 6 |
into their hands | 6 |
and all my | 6 |
was no more | 6 |
in less than | 6 |
the ships side | 6 |
on shore in | 6 |
way into the | 6 |
that the ship | 6 |
of all the | 6 |
me to go | 6 |
occurred to my | 6 |
hundred and seventy | 6 |
to look after | 6 |
went up the | 6 |
when they came | 6 |
in all the | 6 |
which they had | 6 |
been in the | 6 |
and two or | 6 |
came up to | 6 |
a life of | 6 |
was a good | 6 |
of my mind | 6 |
of my plantation | 6 |
to be very | 6 |
he would take | 6 |
gave it over | 6 |
in my mind | 6 |
of my time | 6 |
they might have | 6 |
parts of the | 6 |
i had taken | 6 |
soon as the | 6 |
more than a | 6 |
out to the | 5 |
that we should | 5 |
if there was | 5 |
praying to god | 5 |
year and a | 5 |
i let him | 5 |
and out of | 5 |
i had found | 5 |
found i had | 5 |
and in this | 5 |
go to england | 5 |
my own foot | 5 |
i brought it | 5 |
over for lost | 5 |
was not very | 5 |
by the sea | 5 |
into my cave | 5 |
he was not | 5 |
be faithful to | 5 |
prayed to god | 5 |
time or other | 5 |
had no need | 5 |
we were not | 5 |
in the most | 5 |
i wanted a | 5 |
to this place | 5 |
the captain had | 5 |
had no more | 5 |
i had observed | 5 |
but that the | 5 |
which it was | 5 |
and did not | 5 |
be thankful for | 5 |
with so much | 5 |
a great tree | 5 |
of my cave | 5 |
that i made | 5 |
of the three | 5 |
for a great | 5 |
of the place | 5 |
the time of | 5 |
to be done | 5 |
we had not | 5 |
with the noise | 5 |
i believe i | 5 |
at any time | 5 |
upon the sea | 5 |
all my goods | 5 |
i had occasion | 5 |
on that side | 5 |
towards the sea | 5 |
try if i | 5 |
in about a | 5 |
of my deliverance | 5 |
as they could | 5 |
ought to have | 5 |
to be in | 5 |
my mind that | 5 |
when they had | 5 |
but when they | 5 |
there were three | 5 |
many things which | 5 |
was on the | 5 |
they came to | 5 |
of my soul | 5 |
had been a | 5 |
to bring the | 5 |
the shore of | 5 |
the pieces of | 5 |
he gave me | 5 |
but to go | 5 |
the fear of | 5 |
we could have | 5 |
i would be | 5 |
i mentioned before | 5 |
one hundred and | 5 |
on shore with | 5 |
it came into | 5 |
and as for | 5 |
bring it home | 5 |
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of my circumstances | 5 |
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for the present | 5 |
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day i went | 5 |
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know not what | 5 |
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way of living | 5 |
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of my boat | 5 |
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the number of | 5 |
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go to the | 5 |
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me that it | 5 |
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a little time | 5 |
the whole island | 5 |
in a tree | 5 |
filled me with | 5 |
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in the canoe | 5 |
speak to him | 5 |
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see what i | 5 |
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the middle station | 5 |
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of the rocks | 5 |
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upon the beach | 5 |
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a few days | 5 |
that i wanted | 5 |
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where i could | 5 |
for this purpose | 5 |
me in my | 5 |
at the entrance | 5 |
up by the | 5 |
to come back | 5 |
to come on | 5 |
in this island | 5 |
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the captain was | 5 |
come into my | 5 |
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could have been | 5 |
of the seamens | 5 |
that the tide | 5 |
rest of my | 5 |
out of our | 5 |
by wild beasts | 5 |
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to go in | 5 |
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of the cave | 5 |
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the horror of | 5 |
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sight of the | 5 |
to the west | 5 |
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what i should | 5 |
which i brought | 5 |
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into the ground | 5 |
in this posture | 5 |
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in the year | 5 |
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two pieces of | 5 |
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the poor man | 5 |
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wind began to | 5 |
the month of | 5 |
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what they were | 5 |
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from the ship | 5 |
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between me and | 5 |
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of a foot | 5 |
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about a mile | 5 |
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coast of guinea | 5 |
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me he had | 5 |
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me that the | 5 |
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me to be | 5 |
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him to the | 5 |
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of our men | 5 |
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furnish myself with | 5 |
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of fresh water | 5 |
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this poor savage | 5 |
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to cut it | 5 |
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with the other | 5 |
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off from the | 5 |
to my cave | 5 |
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where it was | 5 |
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big enough to | 5 |
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corner of the | 5 |
of his own | 5 |
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go back to | 5 |
coast of africa | 5 |
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all which i | 5 |
as he could | 5 |
put me into | 5 |
captain of the | 5 |
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find out a | 4 |
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the captains mate | 4 |
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men in the | 4 |
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of an hour | 4 |
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a half of | 4 |
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had brought me | 4 |
i looked back | 4 |
barley and rice | 4 |
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the other boat | 4 |
knew nothing of | 4 |
the centre of | 4 |
of the plantation | 4 |
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want of food | 4 |
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return of the | 4 |
what to call | 4 |
there for the | 4 |
night and day | 4 |
two hundred and | 4 |
presence of mind | 4 |
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side of it | 4 |
everything that i | 4 |
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myself with the | 4 |
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me a little | 4 |
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of goats skin | 4 |
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cape de verde | 4 |
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such a one | 4 |
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myself in a | 4 |
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for gods sake | 4 |
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with me in | 4 |
manner of occasion | 4 |
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an earthen pot | 4 |
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with the boat | 4 |
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me into a | 4 |
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an hour or | 4 |
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pieces of timber | 4 |
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of a man | 4 |
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of the crew | 4 |
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moidores a year | 4 |
that was good | 4 |
to open the | 4 |
middle station of | 4 |
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on the coast | 4 |
killed a goat | 4 |
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the next time | 4 |
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i called him | 4 |
state of life | 4 |
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made a kind | 4 |
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of the produce | 4 |
this part of | 4 |
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the poor creature | 4 |
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the old one | 4 |
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from whence it | 4 |
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for though i | 4 |
ever i saw | 4 |
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them of the | 4 |
of barley and | 4 |
him what he | 4 |
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this gave me | 4 |
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up upon the | 4 |
other part of | 4 |
to this island | 4 |
to his father | 4 |
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the hill to | 4 |
quarter of an | 4 |
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part of america | 4 |
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the new captain | 4 |
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sense of my | 4 |
providence of god | 4 |
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of the month | 4 |
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myself a little | 4 |
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shore of the | 4 |
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to the same | 4 |
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many of them | 4 |
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by my own | 4 |
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by my side | 4 |
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of my father | 4 |
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that which was | 4 |
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very soul within | 4 |
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that ever man | 4 |
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father and mother | 4 |
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me with the | 4 |
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my father and | 4 |
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thoughts of it | 4 |
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or three hours | 4 |
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to that part | 4 |
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wreck of the | 4 |
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me to do | 4 |
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to keep me | 4 |
on either side | 4 |
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that the captain | 4 |
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much as to | 4 |
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side of my | 4 |
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the captain and | 4 |
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them to my | 4 |
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my country house | 4 |
day of the | 4 |
consider what i | 4 |
to say to | 4 |
out into the | 4 |
my gun in | 4 |
was impossible to | 4 |
to return to | 4 |
four or five | 4 |
fly at them | 4 |
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into my mind | 4 |
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i found afterwards | 4 |
i let them | 4 |
for the boat | 4 |
that now i | 4 |
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out a great | 4 |
and the wind | 4 |
soul within me | 4 |
the wet season | 4 |
the island was | 4 |
i would do | 4 |
had made a | 4 |
than that i | 4 |
sun being then | 4 |
covered with snow | 4 |
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the bottom of | 4 |
it for a | 4 |
made my escape | 4 |
mouth of the | 4 |
did not think | 4 |
one of which | 4 |
their lives to | 4 |
with infinite labour | 4 |
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the island again | 4 |
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him to come | 4 |
me as a | 4 |
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to do so | 4 |
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of the rice | 4 |
that all the | 4 |
my outer wall | 4 |
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all on a | 4 |
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danger of being | 4 |
devoured by the | 4 |
me so much | 4 |
brought me a | 4 |
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first of all | 4 |
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my very heart | 4 |
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killed by friday | 4 |
well as my | 4 |
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over to the | 4 |
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full account of | 4 |
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let me know | 4 |
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part of mankind | 4 |
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my old friend | 4 |
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the old savage | 3 |
the ships crew | 3 |
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bushels of barley | 3 |
of such things | 3 |
three of the | 3 |
my hands and | 3 |
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of the river | 3 |
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tell what to | 3 |
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foot in the | 3 |
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of going out | 3 |
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tools to work | 3 |
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my boat to | 3 |
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of the corn | 3 |
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them with the | 3 |
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for me as | 3 |
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of our ship | 3 |
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me he could | 3 |
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horn of powder | 3 |
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my solitary life | 3 |
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hour or two | 3 |
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anything that was | 3 |
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the great cabin | 3 |
the master of | 3 |
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weight of the | 3 |
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of the waves | 3 |
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myself over for | 3 |
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me a table | 3 |
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of a ship | 3 |
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the names of | 3 |
gun in my | 3 |
myself for the | 3 |
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down from the | 3 |
to kill them | 3 |
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of my bed | 3 |
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th of september | 3 |
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my gun and | 3 |
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kill them all | 3 |
my powder and | 3 |
going to the | 3 |
set it up | 3 |
league and a | 3 |
everything i could | 3 |
th of april | 3 |
when i spoke | 3 |
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friday to work | 3 |
in her bottom | 3 |
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the portuguese captain | 3 |
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them in a | 3 |
had occasion to | 3 |
to the main | 3 |
the shore to | 3 |
in my castle | 3 |
them at the | 3 |
to give over | 3 |
that at last | 3 |
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of my castle | 3 |
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cut a piece | 3 |
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time i could | 3 |
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might come to | 3 |
my foot upon | 3 |
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with the water | 3 |
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my stock of | 3 |
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must needs be | 3 |
some very good | 3 |
for my use | 3 |
upon the rocks | 3 |
year that i | 3 |
the turtles eggs | 3 |
take care of | 3 |
with the ship | 3 |
till i should | 3 |
one on one | 3 |
was very good | 3 |
bottle of rum | 3 |
to be considered | 3 |
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great quantity of | 3 |
the whole country | 3 |
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him all the | 3 |
myself upon the | 3 |
and my gun | 3 |
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mind to venture | 3 |
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of the currents | 3 |
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to my old | 3 |
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mast and sail | 3 |
their other boat | 3 |
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as he called | 3 |