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quadgram | frequency |
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for the first time | 60 |
the door of the | 41 |
i want you to | 38 |
as if he had | 37 |
what do you mean | 37 |
up and down the | 35 |
quarter of an hour | 33 |
i should like to | 33 |
a quarter of an | 32 |
as if she had | 29 |
the other side of | 28 |
out of the room | 27 |
at the end of | 26 |
it would have been | 26 |
if it had been | 26 |
other side of the | 26 |
i am going to | 25 |
in one of the | 25 |
out of the house | 24 |
she looked at him | 24 |
for a few moments | 23 |
if she had been | 23 |
the side of the | 23 |
in the way of | 23 |
it seemed as if | 22 |
for a long time | 22 |
the threshold of the | 21 |
if he had been | 21 |
as if it were | 21 |
at the same time | 21 |
to be able to | 21 |
are you going to | 20 |
in which she had | 19 |
in which he had | 19 |
at the bottom of | 19 |
at the sound of | 19 |
the end of the | 19 |
looked at him with | 18 |
was not to be | 18 |
in the presence of | 18 |
a quarter of a | 18 |
as if it had | 18 |
quarter of a million | 18 |
the man who had | 18 |
as if he were | 17 |
at the back of | 17 |
in the direction of | 17 |
in the course of | 17 |
the night of the | 17 |
that she was not | 16 |
the two young men | 16 |
she did not know | 16 |
if i were to | 16 |
he looked at her | 16 |
do you think i | 16 |
on the other side | 16 |
at him with a | 16 |
as if she were | 16 |
i do not think | 16 |
the woman he loved | 16 |
at the door of | 15 |
to me like that | 15 |
as well as i | 15 |
i am sorry to | 15 |
he did not know | 15 |
he was going to | 14 |
a good deal of | 14 |
the back of the | 14 |
i tell you that | 14 |
the master of the | 14 |
it was to be | 14 |
the rest of the | 14 |
for the sake of | 14 |
on the threshold of | 14 |
the foot of the | 14 |
early the next morning | 13 |
the landlord of the | 13 |
it seemed to her | 13 |
but it was not | 13 |
the shadow of the | 13 |
the direction of the | 13 |
the man in the | 13 |
i cannot tell you | 13 |
there could be no | 13 |
in front of the | 13 |
the top of the | 13 |
out of the way | 13 |
i can tell you | 13 |
so good as to | 13 |
in love with her | 13 |
on the other hand | 13 |
it seems to me | 12 |
that sort of thing | 12 |
at the top of | 12 |
every now and then | 12 |
the face of the | 12 |
nothing of the kind | 12 |
that there was no | 12 |
was by no means | 12 |
year and a half | 12 |
fall in love with | 12 |
i want to know | 12 |
be so good as | 12 |
you want me to | 12 |
of one of the | 12 |
shall i tell you | 12 |
was silent for a | 12 |
it was impossible for | 12 |
upon the threshold of | 12 |
to the end of | 12 |
in the habit of | 12 |
at the foot of | 12 |
do you think that | 12 |
to the effect that | 12 |
which he had been | 11 |
in spite of the | 11 |
one of the most | 11 |
a corner of the | 11 |
as he said this | 11 |
the end of it | 11 |
to be his wife | 11 |
that he did not | 11 |
about a quarter of | 11 |
in which she was | 11 |
the secret of my | 11 |
do you want to | 11 |
master of the house | 11 |
but there was no | 11 |
it seemed to him | 11 |
one of the servants | 11 |
the story of the | 11 |
he was ready to | 11 |
he looked at the | 11 |
at the sight of | 11 |
an hour and a | 11 |
it might have been | 11 |
that he had been | 11 |
but she did not | 11 |
in front of her | 11 |
and that she was | 11 |
the house in which | 11 |
for the rest of | 11 |
her in his arms | 11 |
glad to see you | 10 |
was one of the | 10 |
knew that he was | 10 |
i do not know | 10 |
did not know what | 10 |
he was thinking of | 10 |
do you mean to | 10 |
the first time since | 10 |
there was something in | 10 |
that she was a | 10 |
i beg your pardon | 10 |
the course of the | 10 |
face to face with | 10 |
man in the bed | 10 |
i wish i could | 10 |
in the dead of | 10 |
to speak to you | 10 |
that he was a | 10 |
the bottom of the | 10 |
and looked at him | 10 |
for the purpose of | 10 |
with his back to | 10 |
he had come to | 10 |
by the side of | 10 |
as if they were | 10 |
in the light of | 10 |
in his arms and | 10 |
in a low voice | 10 |
over and over again | 10 |
as soon as he | 10 |
that he was not | 10 |
to talk to me | 10 |
i was going to | 10 |
if he could have | 10 |
that it was not | 10 |
that it was the | 10 |
which she had been | 10 |
upon one of the | 10 |
the back of his | 10 |
on the part of | 10 |
the sight of him | 10 |
in the middle of | 10 |
at the castle inn | 10 |
so far as to | 10 |
to say to you | 10 |
for a few minutes | 10 |
the name of the | 10 |
on the night of | 10 |
the first time in | 10 |
a great deal of | 10 |
i ought to have | 10 |
and that it was | 10 |
as he looked at | 9 |
knew that she was | 9 |
the woman who had | 9 |
upon the other side | 9 |
have a look at | 9 |
in the name of | 9 |
a great deal more | 9 |
did not seem to | 9 |
walked up and down | 9 |
there was no one | 9 |
that he would be | 9 |
would have liked to | 9 |
in spite of all | 9 |
i think i can | 9 |
is not to be | 9 |
it was one of | 9 |
the young man from | 9 |
i do not believe | 9 |
i ask you to | 9 |
give you my word | 9 |
for a second or | 9 |
and that he had | 9 |
she went to the | 9 |
want to speak to | 9 |
what do you want | 9 |
to be afraid of | 9 |
what is the matter | 9 |
with the exception of | 9 |
should like to see | 9 |
of the woman who | 9 |
which he had left | 9 |
you will have to | 9 |
now and then to | 9 |
tell you that i | 9 |
up to the house | 9 |
have no right to | 9 |
looked out at the | 9 |
to be in the | 9 |
with a sense of | 9 |
looking at him with | 9 |
his way to the | 9 |
talk to me like | 9 |
of the woman he | 9 |
it had been a | 9 |
as he left the | 9 |
upon the night of | 9 |
that he was in | 9 |
young man from the | 9 |
turned his back upon | 9 |
it may be that | 9 |
do you know that | 9 |
of the murdered man | 9 |
the room in which | 9 |
go back to the | 9 |
i thought you were | 9 |
to do with the | 9 |
was silent for some | 9 |
in the shape of | 9 |
the door was opened | 9 |
that he could not | 9 |
i tell you i | 9 |
if you want to | 9 |
to get rid of | 9 |
and it was only | 9 |
in which he was | 9 |
who was it that | 8 |
out of the window | 8 |
upon which he had | 8 |
had it not been | 8 |
he could not help | 8 |
she looked up at | 8 |
it was difficult to | 8 |
man from the reindeer | 8 |
he looked at his | 8 |
half an hour before | 8 |
hour and a half | 8 |
to be supposed that | 8 |
he said at last | 8 |
tell me all about | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
and looked at the | 8 |
upon the day of | 8 |
not to be supposed | 8 |
the presence of the | 8 |
did not know that | 8 |
of the fact that | 8 |
one of the windows | 8 |
the young man had | 8 |
other end of the | 8 |
night of the murder | 8 |
and that he would | 8 |
the edge of the | 8 |
the manner in which | 8 |
looked at his watch | 8 |
well as i do | 8 |
she could not have | 8 |
his back upon the | 8 |
she felt that she | 8 |
that he might be | 8 |
that she had been | 8 |
nothing to do with | 8 |
on which she had | 8 |
i am about to | 8 |
speak to me like | 8 |
have nothing to do | 8 |
of which she had | 8 |
and there was a | 8 |
paused for a moment | 8 |
as if i were | 8 |
at him with her | 8 |
the shadows of the | 8 |
there had been no | 8 |
at the time of | 8 |
and he could not | 8 |
the heart of the | 8 |
a year and a | 8 |
to the fact that | 8 |
a second or so | 8 |
of the dead man | 8 |
of the north lodge | 8 |
it was the first | 8 |
as she might have | 8 |
and he did not | 8 |
for the second time | 8 |
the other end of | 8 |
at the north lodge | 8 |
it was not a | 8 |
was in the habit | 8 |
tore open the envelope | 8 |
at one of the | 8 |
do not believe that | 8 |
it was she who | 8 |
it was only by | 8 |
in spite of her | 8 |
do you mean by | 8 |
which had been so | 8 |
and down the room | 8 |
do you know what | 8 |
will be able to | 8 |
the man who was | 8 |
in the face of | 8 |
looked up at him | 8 |
was one of those | 8 |
that he was to | 8 |
how do you know | 8 |
i want to be | 8 |
i have no wish | 8 |
his hand upon the | 8 |
do you want me | 8 |
and he knew that | 8 |
the day of the | 8 |
there were very few | 7 |
but she could not | 7 |
thirty years of age | 7 |
do you think there | 7 |
but i do not | 7 |
a few paces from | 7 |
the history of the | 7 |
of the night before | 7 |
to be one of | 7 |
i have told you | 7 |
and that he was | 7 |
what can i do | 7 |
end of the world | 7 |
to think that i | 7 |
silent for some moments | 7 |
in the matter of | 7 |
might have been a | 7 |
he said to the | 7 |
murderer of james conyers | 7 |
it was impossible to | 7 |
up at him with | 7 |
the last few days | 7 |
what does it matter | 7 |
he was in the | 7 |
it is to be | 7 |
was conscious of a | 7 |
i want to see | 7 |
all that he had | 7 |
as a matter of | 7 |
a devil of a | 7 |
of the crooked rabbit | 7 |
the head of the | 7 |
seemed to her that | 7 |
she turned her face | 7 |
to the point of | 7 |
and tell him that | 7 |
he was a man | 7 |
he shook hands with | 7 |
ought to have been | 7 |
numbers of the notes | 7 |
under the influence of | 7 |
you think i am | 7 |
opened the door of | 7 |
ought not to have | 7 |
there was not a | 7 |
the end of his | 7 |
the dead of the | 7 |
to enable her to | 7 |
on the side of | 7 |
have no wish to | 7 |
the first time he | 7 |
would have been a | 7 |
he spoke in a | 7 |
she had been a | 7 |
as much as he | 7 |
be one of the | 7 |
have you been doing | 7 |
i want to speak | 7 |
to one of the | 7 |
by means of a | 7 |
door of the room | 7 |
the greater part of | 7 |
what do you think | 7 |
he was conscious of | 7 |
disappearance of george talboys | 7 |
the door behind her | 7 |
in the midst of | 7 |
what have you been | 7 |
the numbers of the | 7 |
you have no right | 7 |
with an air of | 7 |
and out of the | 7 |
i think you are | 7 |
the way in which | 7 |
i want to tell | 7 |
for a quarter of | 7 |
in love with him | 7 |
which i ought to | 7 |
must have been a | 7 |
to look at the | 7 |
it was a very | 7 |
be able to get | 7 |
know what it is | 7 |
had no wish to | 7 |
of an hour before | 7 |
have a right to | 7 |
if you were to | 7 |
there would have been | 7 |
with a view to | 7 |
not know what to | 7 |
it was only when | 7 |
that she had never | 7 |
the man she loved | 7 |
you ought to have | 7 |
the sight of her | 7 |
the disappearance of george | 7 |
but he did not | 7 |
the murderer of james | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
i give you my | 7 |
to speak to her | 7 |
the day of his | 7 |
it was not the | 7 |
of the castle inn | 7 |
the middle of the | 7 |
and at the same | 7 |
am sorry to say | 7 |
at the thought that | 7 |
to the door of | 7 |
as if they had | 7 |
in the county of | 7 |
that there is a | 7 |
what are you doing | 7 |
he told her that | 7 |
that i should be | 7 |
to do but to | 7 |
in a corner of | 7 |
but there was a | 7 |
the fact that she | 7 |
in the centre of | 7 |
as if he would | 7 |
want you to do | 7 |
it was not until | 7 |
he had been a | 7 |
laid his hand upon | 7 |
on the th of | 7 |
at the other end | 7 |
and there was no | 7 |
from head to foot | 7 |
in time to catch | 6 |
side of the room | 6 |
any sort or kind | 6 |
she did not answer | 6 |
his love for her | 6 |
one of the tables | 6 |
out upon the lawn | 6 |
make the most of | 6 |
came into the room | 6 |
you talk to me | 6 |
you want to see | 6 |
as if i had | 6 |
she knew that he | 6 |
with a look of | 6 |
the discovery of the | 6 |
you going to do | 6 |
know what to say | 6 |
as i have said | 6 |
was the first to | 6 |
she was silent for | 6 |
it would be to | 6 |
was a matter of | 6 |
that she was the | 6 |
shall be able to | 6 |
with an expression of | 6 |
in the center of | 6 |
in front of him | 6 |
went back to the | 6 |
i only want to | 6 |
told him that he | 6 |
i told you that | 6 |
in and out of | 6 |
went down to the | 6 |
her hand to her | 6 |
in a day or | 6 |
could scarcely have been | 6 |
as soon as the | 6 |
told him that she | 6 |
as soon as she | 6 |
to be of service | 6 |
after the manner of | 6 |
she shook her head | 6 |
of his lost friend | 6 |
the sight of the | 6 |
i am sure that | 6 |
the sound of a | 6 |
that she would have | 6 |
you know that i | 6 |
is likely to be | 6 |
the care of the | 6 |
it was the wind | 6 |
i know that you | 6 |
of any sort or | 6 |
to the conclusion that | 6 |
but he had never | 6 |
looking out at the | 6 |
buried his face in | 6 |
thank you very much | 6 |
as long as i | 6 |
upon the face of | 6 |
about half an hour | 6 |
it was not in | 6 |
you are very good | 6 |
not so much as | 6 |
with the man who | 6 |
the sound of the | 6 |
and i dare say | 6 |
out of the question | 6 |
sorry to say that | 6 |
the door behind him | 6 |
this part of the | 6 |
to the north lodge | 6 |
what to make of | 6 |
could not bear to | 6 |
he was unable to | 6 |
he thought of the | 6 |
by the sound of | 6 |
it is possible to | 6 |
the th of september | 6 |
as if she would | 6 |
he could not understand | 6 |
the fact that the | 6 |
that i am not | 6 |
you that i am | 6 |
are apt to be | 6 |
the woman he had | 6 |
had told him that | 6 |
on which he had | 6 |
a man who had | 6 |
ran out of the | 6 |
a couple of hundred | 6 |
as he watched the | 6 |
so much as a | 6 |
if there had been | 6 |
she would have been | 6 |
that this was a | 6 |
fell into a heavy | 6 |
he could not bear | 6 |
as he crossed the | 6 |
anything to do with | 6 |
a part of her | 6 |
i thought you had | 6 |
it for granted that | 6 |
of half a dozen | 6 |
you told me that | 6 |
since i was a | 6 |
i wish i had | 6 |
dead of the night | 6 |
do you mean that | 6 |
want to ask you | 6 |
of the open window | 6 |
to be found in | 6 |
him that she was | 6 |
if she would have | 6 |
so far as i | 6 |
at sight of her | 6 |
in the shadow of | 6 |
the whole of the | 6 |
he went to the | 6 |
to face with the | 6 |
that he might have | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
you can tell me | 6 |
in the hour of | 6 |
the light of a | 6 |
she said in a | 6 |
in a criminal dock | 6 |
she looked at the | 6 |
was not at all | 6 |
under the shadow of | 6 |
of which i have | 6 |
was not in the | 6 |
would have to be | 6 |
to think that you | 6 |
i want to do | 6 |
be called upon to | 6 |
did not know the | 6 |
of the man who | 6 |
that there was a | 6 |
i will tell you | 6 |
to look for his | 6 |
to go to the | 6 |
the back of her | 6 |
i am sorry for | 6 |
it is not to | 6 |
the daughter of a | 6 |
time to catch the | 6 |
the whole course of | 6 |
as it had been | 6 |
he spoke to her | 6 |
did not look at | 6 |
opposite side of the | 6 |
be of service to | 6 |
went out into the | 6 |
as she looked at | 6 |
he was not a | 6 |
but he was not | 6 |
a few moments before | 6 |
the sound of his | 6 |
set to work to | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
the opposite side of | 6 |
you know very well | 6 |
i have never been | 6 |
to write to him | 6 |
with the aid of | 6 |
as much as possible | 6 |
at me like that | 6 |
it was only a | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
you were going to | 6 |
paced up and down | 6 |
how do i know | 6 |
the shadow of a | 6 |
to keep out of | 6 |
if i were a | 6 |
she had never seen | 6 |
she seemed to be | 6 |
put her arms about | 6 |
do not think that | 6 |
want to tell you | 6 |
on the back of | 6 |
the sound of her | 6 |
go and look for | 6 |
the shape of a | 6 |
that he is dead | 6 |
what to say to | 6 |
must speak to you | 6 |
you know what i | 6 |
in the hope that | 6 |
the old man had | 6 |
there was no answer | 6 |
it was not to | 6 |
be good enough to | 6 |
he had given her | 6 |
i have come to | 6 |
at him for a | 6 |
a bit of a | 6 |
to say nothing of | 6 |
for the benefit of | 6 |
he returned to the | 6 |
to speak to him | 6 |
there is only one | 6 |
saw that he was | 6 |
in the eyes of | 6 |
will have to be | 6 |
at the head of | 5 |
corner of the room | 5 |
the sort of person | 5 |
on one side of | 5 |
more than a match | 5 |
looking up at him | 5 |
secret of my life | 5 |
she knew that she | 5 |
with the intention of | 5 |
alone in the world | 5 |
did his best to | 5 |
the bride and bridegroom | 5 |
it not been for | 5 |
and by the time | 5 |
much as he could | 5 |
he only knew that | 5 |
to the memory of | 5 |
at a little distance | 5 |
room in which she | 5 |
the nature of the | 5 |
the expression of her | 5 |
never been able to | 5 |
all of a sudden | 5 |
it was possible to | 5 |
any light upon the | 5 |
he felt that he | 5 |
if she did not | 5 |
i dare say she | 5 |
it may be a | 5 |
for a little while | 5 |
so soon as she | 5 |
to see you again | 5 |
you want to know | 5 |
the windows of the | 5 |
the time of his | 5 |
her arms about his | 5 |
and a pint of | 5 |
the exception of the | 5 |
in which i can | 5 |
she looked at her | 5 |
there was no mistaking | 5 |
all the rest of | 5 |
it is because i | 5 |
not to be found | 5 |
made no effort to | 5 |
made no answer to | 5 |
she was able to | 5 |
the wrong he was | 5 |
i have to say | 5 |
the truth of the | 5 |
the knowledge of the | 5 |
know that it was | 5 |
the sake of the | 5 |
with a kind of | 5 |
mean to tell me | 5 |
how much she had | 5 |
upon the th of | 5 |
i should be glad | 5 |
how can i tell | 5 |
he left the room | 5 |
robert audley did not | 5 |
he was beginning to | 5 |
rose from his chair | 5 |
when i think of | 5 |
than a match for | 5 |
it was with a | 5 |
of which he was | 5 |
as well as you | 5 |
a great deal too | 5 |
time in which to | 5 |
came up to the | 5 |
within the boundary of | 5 |
pacing up and down | 5 |
was a man of | 5 |
more than she had | 5 |
her back to the | 5 |
it must have been | 5 |
at her with a | 5 |
to find out what | 5 |
know what to make | 5 |
he turned his back | 5 |
to the back of | 5 |
now that she had | 5 |
to do me a | 5 |
was supposed to be | 5 |
the best part of | 5 |
had taken place in | 5 |
or something of that | 5 |
he looked about him | 5 |
i promise you that | 5 |
i tell you to | 5 |
you have to say | 5 |
to be allowed to | 5 |
looked at him for | 5 |
as he listened to | 5 |
am i to do | 5 |
it would be necessary | 5 |
you are going to | 5 |
there is no one | 5 |
to do is to | 5 |
and it was not | 5 |
in the times newspaper | 5 |
you are not going | 5 |
know what to do | 5 |
that he wanted to | 5 |
that i should have | 5 |
what did it matter | 5 |
which had been given | 5 |
he did not look | 5 |
of the matter is | 5 |
you know that the | 5 |
come out of the | 5 |
with her back to | 5 |
he sat in the | 5 |
his back to her | 5 |
fifty years of age | 5 |
she might have been | 5 |
at such a time | 5 |
in half an hour | 5 |
it is possible that | 5 |
the air of a | 5 |
they were in the | 5 |
a mile from the | 5 |
and confusion of the | 5 |
if i had been | 5 |
that he had never | 5 |
i am very much | 5 |
the gate of the | 5 |
and a half ago | 5 |
fallen in love with | 5 |
by no means too | 5 |
that she was to | 5 |
i told him that | 5 |
was the wind that | 5 |
years and a half | 5 |
to tell me that | 5 |
and the sight of | 5 |
made up his mind | 5 |
what are you going | 5 |
full in the face | 5 |
an arm about her | 5 |
into a corner of | 5 |
the effect that he | 5 |
what did he say | 5 |
and down the long | 5 |
at the same moment | 5 |
a very short time | 5 |
the hands of the | 5 |
he could see the | 5 |
in an attitude of | 5 |
and i want you | 5 |
she was in the | 5 |
one end of the | 5 |
to him in the | 5 |
that he would come | 5 |
it was as though | 5 |
which robert audley had | 5 |
to return to the | 5 |
which might have been | 5 |
and it had been | 5 |
she turned to him | 5 |
tell me that you | 5 |
he had never been | 5 |
very little of the | 5 |
to make the best | 5 |
in a fair way | 5 |
the meaning of this | 5 |
i must speak to | 5 |
this sort of thing | 5 |
could be no doubt | 5 |
the cause of the | 5 |
in love with a | 5 |
the village of audley | 5 |
i am very glad | 5 |
go up to the | 5 |
to take me to | 5 |
i tell you what | 5 |
you speak to me | 5 |
in a state of | 5 |
for a long while | 5 |
the knowledge that he | 5 |
to ask you to | 5 |
am very glad to | 5 |
i have never seen | 5 |
down to the court | 5 |
you can give me | 5 |
just the sort of | 5 |
looked up at the | 5 |
how could he have | 5 |
there was but one | 5 |
to think of her | 5 |
to be her husband | 5 |
the mystery of the | 5 |
seemed to be the | 5 |
the way to the | 5 |
in order to keep | 5 |
why do you come | 5 |
is it to be | 5 |
the last stage of | 5 |
so glad to see | 5 |
once in his life | 5 |
you think there is | 5 |
the young barrister was | 5 |
in spite of himself | 5 |
to look at her | 5 |
only too glad to | 5 |
tried in vain to | 5 |
in a flat box | 5 |
i should imagine that | 5 |
he tore open the | 5 |
half a mind to | 5 |
to talk to him | 5 |
john mellish and talbot | 5 |
at the open window | 5 |
there was no other | 5 |
on his way to | 5 |
you mean to tell | 5 |
in the mean time | 5 |
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her fifty thousand pounds | 4 |
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me that if i | 4 |
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the door wide open | 4 |
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talk to you about | 4 |
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of his dead wife | 4 |
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the window of the | 4 |
never heard the name | 4 |
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to me that you | 4 |
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at the little table | 4 |
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side of the house | 4 |
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mellish and talbot bulstrode | 4 |
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my lady and alicia | 4 |
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mistress of this house | 4 |
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as he could do | 4 |
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the mother of his | 4 |
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my own dear love | 4 |
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landlord of the crooked | 4 |
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door of the little | 4 |
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arms and kissed her | 4 |
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woman who called herself | 4 |
story of the murder | 4 |
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between him and aurora | 3 |
of the old days | 3 |
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that she had lost | 3 |
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blaze of the fire | 3 |
of the only woman | 3 |
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letter from my mother | 3 |
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with a weary sigh | 3 |
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boy in her arms | 3 |
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lady audley and her | 3 |
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course of the evening | 3 |
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of sir john walter | 3 |
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a chat with you | 3 |
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sir john walter raleigh | 3 |
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the door with a | 3 |
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master of mellish park | 3 |
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part of the world | 3 |
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corner of chancery lane | 3 |
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you to do anything | 3 |
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right to do it | 3 |
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in which george talboys | 3 |
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the two thousand pounds | 3 |
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mistress of the house | 3 |
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sole use and benefit | 3 |
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trouble of his life | 3 |
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if i knew that | 3 |
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beckenham and west wickham | 3 |
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the name of mrs | 3 |
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day of the murder | 3 |
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appear at the inquest | 3 |
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daughter of archibald floyd | 3 |
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my love for you | 3 |
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squire and his wife | 3 |
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tell you the story | 3 |
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branches above his head | 3 |
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the girl he loved | 3 |
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aurora and her cousin | 3 |
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