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quadgram | frequency |
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the land of oz | 44 |
the lady who likes | 17 |
who likes little boys | 17 |
lady who likes little | 17 |
the man with the | 16 |
the forest of gugu | 15 |
a minute or two | 15 |
in the land of | 14 |
a moment or two | 14 |
the wizard of oz | 14 |
who lets you play | 13 |
the pocketful of quarters | 13 |
are you going to | 13 |
play with the puppy | 13 |
with the pocketful of | 13 |
you play with the | 13 |
lets you play with | 13 |
man with the pocketful | 13 |
to the emerald city | 13 |
man who lets you | 12 |
it was a very | 12 |
as if he were | 12 |
for a moment or | 11 |
the man who lets | 11 |
to tell the truth | 11 |
for a long time | 11 |
the top of the | 10 |
the other side of | 10 |
the edge of the | 10 |
the rest of the | 10 |
rango the gray ape | 10 |
what shall we do | 9 |
other side of the | 9 |
all the rest of | 9 |
and the glass cat | 9 |
the story of the | 9 |
an hour or so | 8 |
i want you to | 8 |
he was going to | 8 |
i do not think | 8 |
was very fond of | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
is one of the | 8 |
a great deal of | 8 |
as soon as she | 8 |
for a minute or | 8 |
out of the window | 8 |
in the middle of | 8 |
beasts of the forest | 7 |
in the emerald city | 7 |
what are you going | 7 |
been to new york | 7 |
know what to do | 7 |
the people of oz | 7 |
the children of the | 7 |
in the center of | 7 |
would you like to | 7 |
said the glass cat | 7 |
on the top of | 7 |
one of the most | 7 |
did not want to | 7 |
at the watch house | 7 |
as if she could | 7 |
of the land of | 7 |
the cage of monkeys | 7 |
the boys and girls | 7 |
the middle of the | 6 |
children of the castle | 6 |
i hope it will | 6 |
he caught sight of | 6 |
the hungry tiger and | 6 |
the beasts of the | 6 |
the name of the | 6 |
we will transform all | 6 |
looked up with a | 6 |
the water of oblivion | 6 |
caught sight of the | 6 |
in a low voice | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
the wizard and dorothy | 6 |
said the lonesome duck | 6 |
that she could not | 6 |
king of the nomes | 6 |
as if she was | 6 |
was a little girl | 6 |
the magic word in | 6 |
to stay in bed | 6 |
i think it is | 6 |
and as soon as | 6 |
all sorts of things | 6 |
of the magic flower | 6 |
when i was a | 6 |
ozma on her birthday | 6 |
was not at all | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
the lion and the | 5 |
in a few minutes | 5 |
a story of the | 5 |
a day or two | 5 |
and for a moment | 5 |
isle of the magic | 5 |
it would be a | 5 |
will transform all the | 5 |
of the magic isle | 5 |
the center of the | 5 |
the cowardly lion and | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
to get the magic | 5 |
to know what it | 5 |
for a few minutes | 5 |
leigh and master artie | 5 |
going to get better | 5 |
did not seem to | 5 |
i think you had | 5 |
bag of magic tools | 5 |
in the munchkin country | 5 |
he went on to | 5 |
land of oz and | 5 |
the glass cat and | 5 |
she was going to | 5 |
did not like to | 5 |
that there was a | 5 |
and all the other | 5 |
in the forest of | 5 |
have to stay in | 5 |
the isle of the | 5 |
with all his might | 5 |
dorothy and the wizard | 5 |
tap at the door | 5 |
think you had better | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
and there was a | 5 |
was a little boy | 5 |
of course it was | 5 |
i was a little | 5 |
master leigh and master | 5 |
looked up and saw | 5 |
the glass cat was | 5 |
two or three times | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
forty or a dozen | 5 |
as if i could | 5 |
came into the room | 5 |
what do you think | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
up and down the | 5 |
whispered the magic word | 5 |
and the cowardly lion | 5 |
the magic of the | 5 |
corner of the room | 5 |
one of the best | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
in a minute or | 4 |
he would not have | 4 |
cowardly lion and the | 4 |
as he caught sight | 4 |
not quite sure what | 4 |
i am so glad | 4 |
be able to go | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
as she did so | 4 |
just as he was | 4 |
i can tell you | 4 |
at the door of | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
her father and mother | 4 |
and i have been | 4 |
all of a sudden | 4 |
feel as if i | 4 |
to be king of | 4 |
so that it was | 4 |
all the boys and | 4 |
the fairyland of oz | 4 |
was a very good | 4 |
making fun of him | 4 |
that it had been | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
the little white room | 4 |
never thought of that | 4 |
of the emerald city | 4 |
of the cowardly lion | 4 |
get out of the | 4 |
in the last few | 4 |
lower lip began to | 4 |
it was a little | 4 |
and you can see | 4 |
at the foot of | 4 |
on the back of | 4 |
of the oriel room | 4 |
fathers and mothers and | 4 |
he was a very | 4 |
i will give you | 4 |
at the other side | 4 |
up to the door | 4 |
to the edge of | 4 |
it was not a | 4 |
in which it is | 4 |
for a birthday present | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
though he did not | 4 |
get the magic flower | 4 |
it is a great | 4 |
was not a very | 4 |
rest of the world | 4 |
what a lot of | 4 |
she thought to herself | 4 |
as if he was | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
in spite of the | 4 |
lion and the tiger | 4 |
as well as in | 4 |
felt as if she | 4 |
and the hungry tiger | 4 |
did not like it | 4 |
water in his eyes | 4 |
of the water of | 4 |
she was a very | 4 |
to live in the | 4 |
i never thought of | 4 |
of the forest of | 4 |
the perquisites pertaining thereto | 4 |
at the top of | 4 |
and put it in | 4 |
would have liked to | 4 |
conquer the oz people | 4 |
two or three days | 4 |
he said at last | 4 |
the bottom of the | 4 |
all the perquisites pertaining | 4 |
came to an end | 4 |
the glass cat is | 4 |
will be able to | 4 |
she did not know | 4 |
as you will hear | 4 |
to be a very | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
boy with seven birthdays | 4 |
she did not want | 4 |
he did not want | 4 |
as a writer of | 4 |
design on the cover | 4 |
you going to give | 4 |
the form of a | 4 |
hungry tiger and the | 4 |
but he did not | 4 |
with a little sigh | 4 |
i should like to | 4 |
the wizard did not | 4 |
with a vignette by | 4 |
be on the sofa | 4 |
it was a great | 4 |
so as to be | 4 |
never be able to | 4 |
and things like that | 4 |
and we will transform | 4 |
at the same time | 4 |
may be able to | 4 |
tiger and the cowardly | 4 |
going to give ozma | 4 |
but she did not | 4 |
at the other end | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
up at the farm | 4 |
for half an hour | 4 |
ruggedo the nome was | 4 |
lion and the hungry | 4 |
i would like to | 4 |
thought it would be | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
you going to do | 4 |
as much as i | 4 |
in the house of | 3 |
and it had a | 3 |
caught sight of her | 3 |
give ozma on her | 3 |
to judge by the | 3 |
just as she was | 3 |
on the end of | 3 |
but mary did not | 3 |
in the oriel room | 3 |
ran up to the | 3 |
and i do not | 3 |
the door of the | 3 |
from the emerald city | 3 |
she said to herself | 3 |
and in a minute | 3 |
said the cowardly lion | 3 |
she could scarcely believe | 3 |
the ground and said | 3 |
on the edge of | 3 |
will give you a | 3 |
kiki aru the hyup | 3 |
i wish i could | 3 |
it seems as if | 3 |
like that in the | 3 |
his black bag and | 3 |
fountain of the water | 3 |
mary did not like | 3 |
was a sort of | 3 |
squeakers up at the | 3 |
of the munchkin country | 3 |
and ruggedo the nome | 3 |
little wizard of oz | 3 |
in her arms and | 3 |
and i wanted to | 3 |
as she was going | 3 |
up to the nursery | 3 |
up at her with | 3 |
the magic flower in | 3 |
in a day or | 3 |
held out his hand | 3 |
to go out with | 3 |
had never seen before | 3 |
we works in a | 3 |
the poor little boy | 3 |
there was a great | 3 |
by the author of | 3 |
the corner of the | 3 |
saw that it was | 3 |
said the gray ape | 3 |
the foot of the | 3 |
tell me a story | 3 |
so that she could | 3 |
i am sure i | 3 |
out a walk with | 3 |
will put in a | 3 |
the last few months | 3 |
came up to the | 3 |
an hour or two | 3 |
and he was not | 3 |
the wicked old nome | 3 |
was delighted with the | 3 |
and when they had | 3 |
to leave the room | 3 |
that she had done | 3 |
said the little girl | 3 |
bottom of the river | 3 |
have been able to | 3 |
they were all in | 3 |
you think you could | 3 |
what is it you | 3 |
so taken up with | 3 |
and she was very | 3 |
said the man and | 3 |
took her back to | 3 |
when there came a | 3 |
in her own chariot | 3 |
them to their natural | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
to their natural forms | 3 |
she gave a little | 3 |
the girls and i | 3 |
with a sort of | 3 |
to the lavender cottages | 3 |
molesworth is one of | 3 |
keep out of the | 3 |
into the land of | 3 |
minute or two to | 3 |
and she began to | 3 |
that it would be | 3 |
to do a little | 3 |
she began to cry | 3 |
to see what was | 3 |
buy all sorts of | 3 |
my father took me | 3 |
a field by the | 3 |
it was something about | 3 |
as long as he | 3 |
as he did the | 3 |
was going to say | 3 |
and it was a | 3 |
to do with the | 3 |
back to the house | 3 |
gave a deep sigh | 3 |
would be to be | 3 |
the best way to | 3 |
in front of the | 3 |
i want to become | 3 |
he was in a | 3 |
the emerald city and | 3 |
of the lady who | 3 |
but still it was | 3 |
all the oz people | 3 |
when he had finished | 3 |
she did not think | 3 |
the oz people will | 3 |
to have a little | 3 |
all the land of | 3 |
old squeakers up at | 3 |
back to court in | 3 |
was a long time | 3 |
was still in the | 3 |
did you call me | 3 |
i wish i had | 3 |
it was hard to | 3 |
he were going to | 3 |
for a few days | 3 |
a long time since | 3 |
as fast as he | 3 |
though it was not | 3 |
out of his pocket | 3 |
and in the center | 3 |
to talk to you | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
ever so many times | 3 |
at the royal palace | 3 |
standing at the gate | 3 |
there was something the | 3 |
it was no use | 3 |
if he were a | 3 |
could not bear to | 3 |
or two at the | 3 |
he looked up and | 3 |
and then it was | 3 |
put it in his | 3 |
we were going to | 3 |
to keep out of | 3 |
all the beasts into | 3 |
the sight of the | 3 |
a very long time | 3 |
frankie on a journey | 3 |
be a very long | 3 |
mothers and things like | 3 |
of the fairyland of | 3 |
the bottom of his | 3 |
they got to the | 3 |
in a field by | 3 |
into the next room | 3 |
a story for girls | 3 |
to be done in | 3 |
it would be nice | 3 |
a lot of things | 3 |
it would be so | 3 |
what it was like | 3 |
the water in his | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
know where to find | 3 |
things of that kind | 3 |
in at the door | 3 |
do you think of | 3 |
this was a good | 3 |
and who are you | 3 |
was so glad to | 3 |
as far as the | 3 |
to lie on the | 3 |
he was not to | 3 |
not bear to see | 3 |
i do not know | 3 |
and mothers and things | 3 |
i think it was | 3 |
court in her own | 3 |
to the door to | 3 |
the shape of a | 3 |
and he had a | 3 |
one of his birthdays | 3 |
off ferdy went again | 3 |
for him to do | 3 |
to go to sleep | 3 |
north has lost his | 3 |
be able to help | 3 |
as if we were | 3 |
the old squeakers up | 3 |
not to think about | 3 |
back for a moment | 3 |
in her face with | 3 |
the glass cat had | 3 |
this is to be | 3 |
he turned to the | 3 |
at the side of | 3 |
was something the matter | 3 |
the children had been | 3 |
i hope you will | 3 |
if he were going | 3 |
he did the spoon | 3 |
sat down on the | 3 |
her back to court | 3 |
on the magic isle | 3 |
in the same way | 3 |
want to get up | 3 |
like to be called | 3 |
was very pleased to | 3 |
on the grass and | 3 |
on the ground and | 3 |
kind father and mother | 3 |
be of use to | 3 |
to court in her | 3 |
and then she told | 3 |
she did not like | 3 |
pictorial design on the | 3 |
up one of the | 3 |
it was very nice | 3 |
he would like to | 3 |
when she had been | 3 |
know what you mean | 3 |
she was not very | 3 |
but it was no | 3 |
on the front seat | 3 |
land of oz was | 3 |
little bit faster this | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
of the way of | 3 |
as much as he | 3 |
a little bit faster | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
the glass cat to | 3 |
at the idea of | 3 |
do to make the | 3 |
to get out of | 3 |
the glass cat walked | 3 |
he said in a | 3 |
on one of the | 3 |
such a long time | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
all sorts of nice | 3 |
said one of the | 3 |
for an hour or | 3 |
into a magpie and | 3 |
a tap at the | 3 |
in search of a | 3 |
it is one of | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
would be very nice | 3 |
i hope he will | 3 |
works in a shed | 3 |
bobby north has lost | 3 |
a very good thing | 3 |
over there on the | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
and after a while | 3 |
did not know that | 3 |
you will have to | 3 |
to the place where | 3 |
opened his black bag | 3 |
not think about it | 3 |
in the form of | 3 |
not be likely to | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
one after the other | 3 |
in a shed there | 3 |
in the gold flower | 3 |
but there was a | 3 |
he gave a little | 3 |
on the bottom of | 3 |
of the hungry tiger | 3 |
gently in his trunk | 3 |
it would make him | 3 |
pronounced the magic word | 3 |
came the sound of | 3 |
for he was a | 3 |
and held out his | 3 |
fast as he could | 3 |
the form of the | 3 |
and now and then | 3 |
and what do you | 3 |
has lost his birthday | 3 |
nice it would be | 3 |
i will show you | 3 |
remarked the glass cat | 3 |
one of the old | 3 |
get to the island | 3 |
as if she were | 3 |
as jolly as sand | 3 |
field by the smithy | 3 |
to go back to | 3 |
and she gave a | 3 |
to that of a | 3 |
was a very nice | 3 |
for the poor little | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
as he was going | 3 |
it was only a | 3 |
was just going to | 3 |
when you was a | 3 |
if she could not | 3 |
half an hour or | 3 |
it was quite a | 3 |
in his arms and | 3 |
little frankie on a | 3 |
tell you all about | 3 |
it was really a | 3 |
the young man was | 3 |
would like to see | 3 |
he thought to himself | 3 |
black bag of magic | 3 |
as soon as i | 3 |
of the oz people | 3 |
he was allowed to | 3 |
i told you of | 3 |
lay on his couch | 3 |
that the glass cat | 3 |
and next to her | 3 |
to keep away from | 3 |
at the corner of | 3 |
was out of sight | 3 |
as fast as it | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
watching the sweet summer | 3 |
i am not sure | 3 |
which it is written | 3 |
she was not sorry | 3 |
she could not speak | 3 |
with an introduction by | 3 |
ask him to come | 3 |
was not quite sure | 3 |
bit faster this time | 3 |
had made up his | 3 |
of the glass cat | 3 |
i told you so | 3 |
did not know what | 3 |
me to come inside | 3 |
to give him a | 3 |
made up his mind | 3 |
of the old squeakers | 3 |
he was forced to | 3 |
the best thing for | 3 |
be king of oz | 3 |
in front of him | 3 |
conquer the land of | 3 |
and that it was | 3 |
going to do with | 3 |
and she did not | 3 |
a long time before | 3 |
she was a little | 3 |
who did not like | 3 |
once in a while | 3 |
magic word in the | 3 |
and while she was | 3 |
could not get out | 3 |
there was no one | 3 |
and if he had | 3 |
do you think it | 3 |
leigh and artie were | 3 |
into the room and | 3 |
quarter of an hour | 3 |
was the name of | 3 |
going to the town | 3 |
there was a very | 3 |
the ruler of oz | 3 |
a very nice one | 3 |
tell me what you | 3 |
and it would be | 3 |
at that moment the | 3 |
not being able to | 3 |
the boy had been | 3 |
with a cry of | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
a quarter of an | 3 |
and in an instant | 3 |
up in his arms | 3 |
then there was a | 3 |
the little wizard of | 3 |
up in the night | 3 |
him back to his | 3 |
from one of the | 3 |
before from one of | 3 |
fight the oz people | 3 |
know what it was | 3 |
she thought she would | 3 |
i think i would | 3 |
all you can do | 3 |
pronounce the magic word | 3 |
to be called a | 3 |
boston saturday evening gazette | 3 |
back to the emerald | 3 |
and the children had | 3 |
the sweet summer sunset | 3 |
hand in his pocket | 3 |
how to do it | 3 |
just for a minute | 3 |
to the glass cat | 3 |
more than anything else | 3 |
and he was very | 3 |
said bobby after a | 3 |
part of the day | 3 |
little frankie and his | 3 |
could not bear his | 2 |
of my very own | 2 |
was not used to | 2 |
he was so much | 2 |
be carried out of | 2 |
wizard and dorothy were | 2 |
out of her eyes | 2 |
the six giant soldiers | 2 |
she is not dead | 2 |
but he thought it | 2 |
of the district of | 2 |
chapter iii a strange | 2 |
saw that mary was | 2 |
all parts of the | 2 |
a big man with | 2 |
did not pronounce the | 2 |
the poor little children | 2 |
have just one of | 2 |
for me to go | 2 |
their wives and children | 2 |
go out with emma | 2 |
the way of the | 2 |
was curious to see | 2 |
at a great rate | 2 |
know where that is | 2 |
no one who has | 2 |
away from mount munch | 2 |
from the other side | 2 |
and if ferdy is | 2 |
so that they could | 2 |
a big girl and | 2 |
be a good thing | 2 |
with a little white | 2 |
much as to say | 2 |
attention to what he | 2 |
to tell them where | 2 |
gave a little cry | 2 |
it seemed like a | 2 |
have to wait a | 2 |
and to be very | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
just going to ask | 2 |
all the money spent | 2 |
could not keep back | 2 |
be glad of it | 2 |
was very angry with | 2 |
to be on the | 2 |
such a little girl | 2 |
what is the matter | 2 |
but it was only | 2 |
voice from the other | 2 |
what do you say | 2 |
one corner of the | 2 |
than anything else in | 2 |
maid came into the | 2 |
i am going to | 2 |
the oriel room a | 2 |
think it is wicked | 2 |
it is time for | 2 |
as much as to | 2 |
and there on the | 2 |
then there came a | 2 |
i do so want | 2 |
the branches of a | 2 |
and took off her | 2 |
but where is the | 2 |
at the lavender cottages | 2 |
transform all the oz | 2 |
that was all she | 2 |
with the idea of | 2 |
sure master ferdy will | 2 |
be careful not to | 2 |
ruler of the fairyland | 2 |
thinking to herself how | 2 |
and i hope the | 2 |
not seem at all | 2 |
she stooped to kiss | 2 |
with the oz people | 2 |
and carried him out | 2 |
boy who had lost | 2 |
to take you out | 2 |
who had not been | 2 |
seems as if we | 2 |
do you want me | 2 |
can do to make | 2 |
saw that there was | 2 |
in his own little | 2 |
not going to be | 2 |
thank you ever so | 2 |
was a very funny | 2 |
a great trial to | 2 |
talk to them and | 2 |
do you wish to | 2 |
with knobs of gold | 2 |
of the forest were | 2 |
take home for the | 2 |
at the sight of | 2 |
will be sure to | 2 |
her arms and carried | 2 |
with a sharp sword | 2 |
they came to a | 2 |
precious bit of paper | 2 |
he would be a | 2 |
be such a good | 2 |
it in his pocket | 2 |
all that was said | 2 |
with the glass cat | 2 |
an ill wind that | 2 |
had to be done | 2 |
came to a sudden | 2 |
and she could not | 2 |
in their idle hours | 2 |
he felt that he | 2 |
asked the little girl | 2 |
would not dare to | 2 |
was to be seen | 2 |
looking as if they | 2 |
such a big man | 2 |
climb down from the | 2 |
glass cat curled up | 2 |
just a little boy | 2 |
of all the things | 2 |
to ask his mother | 2 |
been looking forward to | 2 |
i never thought her | 2 |
back to the forest | 2 |
came to a point | 2 |
we must talk it | 2 |
on a branch of | 2 |
ferdy raised himself a | 2 |
laughed at him when | 2 |
low voice to his | 2 |
so nothing can hurt | 2 |
did not quite like | 2 |
nelly and her cousin | 2 |
he could not bear | 2 |
better go to the | 2 |
and artie were not | 2 |
present you ever had | 2 |
of the little boy | 2 |
if they would have | 2 |
she put her arms | 2 |
the other children were | 2 |
over each other in | 2 |
an introduction and notes | 2 |
for she saw that | 2 |
garland from the best | 2 |
and the wizard and | 2 |
he did not say | 2 |
a good thing for | 2 |
try to get the | 2 |
the magic word he | 2 |
to have tea with | 2 |
do tell me the | 2 |
he had made up | 2 |
how to pronounce the | 2 |
and her children were | 2 |
that i must stay | 2 |
all my birfday presents | 2 |
edge of the forest | 2 |
bill and trot were | 2 |
the heir of redclyffe | 2 |
a little afraid of | 2 |
how do you like | 2 |
a story about the | 2 |
but there was no | 2 |
ii the boy with | 2 |
was meant to be | 2 |
when you have a | 2 |
refused to eat the | 2 |
wanted to ask you | 2 |
train them to do | 2 |
there came a tap | 2 |
i come to think | 2 |
he grew to be | 2 |
visit the big world | 2 |
up in the sunshine | 2 |
no one paid any | 2 |
it was not only | 2 |
arms and carried him | 2 |
man was not making | 2 |
but all the same | 2 |
as he came up | 2 |
the boy and the | 2 |
a manner that it | 2 |
to have a party | 2 |
hard not to think | 2 |
and all the perquisites | 2 |
would let me have | 2 |
said artie and mary | 2 |
door of the shop | 2 |
what can i give | 2 |
was no need to | 2 |
just because it was | 2 |
if you think you | 2 |
soft hair at the | 2 |
for a little bit | 2 |
to do was to | 2 |
i a happy waking | 2 |
in a great hurry | 2 |
a vignette by sir | 2 |
to his natural shape | 2 |
and if you were | 2 |
would be glad to | 2 |
as well as miss | 2 |
she did not quite | 2 |
called out he was | 2 |
though he was a | 2 |
and the wizard of | 2 |
than she had yet | 2 |
would not forget it | 2 |
now i lay me | 2 |
to help buy you | 2 |
is to be a | 2 |
help buy you an | 2 |
the fountain of the | 2 |
he would have been | 2 |
went on thinking to | 2 |
followed her into the | 2 |
for the hungry tiger | 2 |
and for a minute | 2 |
his black bag of | 2 |
with illustrations by arthur | 2 |
him out of the | 2 |
when they were tired | 2 |
had never been so | 2 |
have not been our | 2 |
are you feeling better | 2 |
for him to hide | 2 |
go backwards and forwards | 2 |
as to whom they | 2 |
time before she replied | 2 |
she said to the | 2 |
you like to have | 2 |
in the gillikin country | 2 |
of his ninth birthday | 2 |
the best of the | 2 |
the money to pay | 2 |
your little boy have | 2 |
about it for a | 2 |
is one of those | 2 |
she and her brothers | 2 |
you do with your | 2 |
minute or two she | 2 |
not to enter the | 2 |
but the gray ape | 2 |
the secret of the | 2 |
you think it best | 2 |
and hunted all day | 2 |
it will soon be | 2 |
voice to his wife | 2 |
he jumped up and | 2 |
turned towards the door | 2 |
he tried to think | 2 |
be pleased with anything | 2 |
the colors of the | 2 |
i have to be | 2 |
has come among us | 2 |
it was rather a | 2 |
out of the water | 2 |
the soft hair at | 2 |
it was to be | 2 |
if i had a | 2 |
that reminds me of | 2 |
not the sort of | 2 |
something to do with | 2 |
money to pay for | 2 |
they ran up to | 2 |
being burned while they | 2 |
ready for the start | 2 |
nurse went on talking | 2 |
must talk it all | 2 |
was king of the | 2 |
while he went to | 2 |
conquered the oz people | 2 |
you can play quietly | 2 |
selected and arranged by | 2 |
i mean to get | 2 |
out into the road | 2 |
man with the whiskers | 2 |
a happy corner of | 2 |
put his hand in | 2 |
it would have been | 2 |
he had gone a | 2 |
i want to tell | 2 |
tumbling over each other | 2 |
a good thing in | 2 |
chapter vii all the | 2 |
should like to see | 2 |
made it possible for | 2 |
but i must go | 2 |
still in the hollow | 2 |
hour or so later | 2 |
in his hand and | 2 |
i go to school | 2 |
his hands and face | 2 |
chapter x taking refuge | 2 |
into the pockets of | 2 |
was nothing to be | 2 |
how they were getting | 2 |
paid any attention to | 2 |
you want me to | 2 |
but she knew she | 2 |
looked up at her | 2 |
for he was very | 2 |
the lady must have | 2 |
a very low voice | 2 |
when the oz people | 2 |
we must take the | 2 |
the hardest to bear | 2 |
the door leading into | 2 |
was a very queer | 2 |
that would be a | 2 |
walked across the river | 2 |
and you must be | 2 |
dorothy and the bumble | 2 |
think it best to | 2 |
second day of august | 2 |
not feel as if | 2 |
and ask him to | 2 |
to do a thing | 2 |
all the things they | 2 |
he may have to | 2 |
the old nome king | 2 |
he turned his head | 2 |
will go with you | 2 |
did not feel as | 2 |
back of the house | 2 |
at the boston stereotype | 2 |
as soon as the | 2 |
you have had a | 2 |
boys to be voted | 2 |
and so did miss | 2 |
to keep up his | 2 |
side of the road | 2 |
a grand feast at | 2 |
it was not till | 2 |
to fight the oz | 2 |
mustache whose ends curled | 2 |
said the old doctor | 2 |
as they did when | 2 |
how did you get | 2 |
a quarter for you | 2 |
i wish you would | 2 |
turned to leave the | 2 |
artie and mary together | 2 |
have tea with us | 2 |
to act of congress | 2 |
climbed out of the | 2 |
curled up in the | 2 |
when the glass cat | 2 |
they had tried to | 2 |
tell us stories of | 2 |
so we came here | 2 |
there was a tiny | 2 |
into their natural shapes | 2 |
going out a walk | 2 |
as many as forty | 2 |
part of the morning | 2 |
of course it is | 2 |
glass cat could not | 2 |
had for dinner on | 2 |
with the little white | 2 |
hand and led him | 2 |
was facing the fountain | 2 |
but i do not | 2 |
in the right way | 2 |
used to be a | 2 |
and all the rest | 2 |
and to judge by | 2 |
a feeling that it | 2 |
some of the other | 2 |
to the town to | 2 |
in all the world | 2 |
it was easy to | 2 |
gave a little laugh | 2 |
i should think she | 2 |
they all three went | 2 |
years ago i was | 2 |
but it made him | 2 |
was going to be | 2 |
he wanted to surprise | 2 |
to eat the square | 2 |
the hunting of the | 2 |
it for a while | 2 |
i were a silly | 2 |
it would be just | 2 |
glass cat finds the | 2 |
you know what i | 2 |
ever so long ago | 2 |
do not think she | 2 |
it is said that | 2 |
and the little girl | 2 |
chapter i a happy | 2 |
not making fun of | 2 |
know exactly what it | 2 |
as a birthday present | 2 |
scarlet fever or measles | 2 |
to tell you how | 2 |
with a great deal | 2 |
that he thought he | 2 |
along and not thinking | 2 |
to pronounce the magic | 2 |
walk in the woods | 2 |
went into the next | 2 |
the way to the | 2 |
you to resume your | 2 |
i used to live | 2 |
shoulder to see what | 2 |
like a drink of | 2 |
looked as if he | 2 |
and sweet invention is | 2 |
a fat gillikin woman | 2 |
was looking up at | 2 |
gave a sort of | 2 |
into the hole and | 2 |
chapter viii fathers and | 2 |
in her throne room | 2 |
but it was a | 2 |
must be up and | 2 |
mary looked at her | 2 |
just in time for | 2 |
court of the district | 2 |
there were a great | 2 |
thing for the moment | 2 |
was not to blame | 2 |
perhaps we can argue | 2 |
he pronounced the magic | 2 |
the magic of oz | 2 |
the sound of her | 2 |
grew used to it | 2 |
to spoil the pleasure | 2 |
the former nome king | 2 |
a better reputation than | 2 |
he called to the | 2 |
such a little way | 2 |
it was just like | 2 |
front of the fire | 2 |
so he transformed himself | 2 |
be nothing left of | 2 |
he would not forget | 2 |
big man with a | 2 |
and stroked his long | 2 |
by the time she | 2 |
as if there was | 2 |
listened with great interest | 2 |
cut on his forehead | 2 |
not afraid of him | 2 |
you would like to | 2 |
do with your dollar | 2 |
that you could see | 2 |
and the next morning | 2 |
your birthday at the | 2 |
for the first time | 2 |
it is safe to | 2 |
the life of an | 2 |
which made it easy | 2 |
was very clever at | 2 |
bring them back to | 2 |
had never thought of | 2 |
was not the case | 2 |
felt as if he | 2 |
chapter viii welcome visitors | 2 |
she did not hear | 2 |
wizard learns the magic | 2 |
growled gugu the king | 2 |
iv what the swallows | 2 |
and i dare say | 2 |
in the care of | 2 |
we shall have the | 2 |
i am sure we | 2 |
to his proper form | 2 |
she had been waiting | 2 |
if he could have | 2 |
but mamma did not | 2 |
going to get worse | 2 |
from the best poets | 2 |
lost his birthday and | 2 |
to speak up for | 2 |
to be with her | 2 |
did not know which | 2 |
from being burned while | 2 |
edge of the clearing | 2 |
in such an old | 2 |
was no sign of | 2 |
think it can be | 2 |
she was so happy | 2 |
and the gray ape | 2 |
of the neighbourhood had | 2 |
what do you want | 2 |
into men and women | 2 |
stubbed his toe on | 2 |
breakfast and dinner and | 2 |
better reputation than mrs | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
show you how to | 2 |
the father of the | 2 |
you and i will | 2 |
carry out some of | 2 |
illustrated by walter crane | 2 |
had been waiting for | 2 |
for a moment she | 2 |
not long to wait | 2 |
door leading into the | 2 |
that was why he | 2 |
in a great big | 2 |
did not seem at | 2 |
time to think of | 2 |
because it is so | 2 |
had a good deal | 2 |
that he would not | 2 |
you could not have | 2 |
little sister was not | 2 |
came into her eyes | 2 |
and the tin woodman | 2 |
turn in the road | 2 |
drove up to the | 2 |
four boys to be | 2 |
in a very low | 2 |
office of the district | 2 |
want me to do | 2 |
off his hat and | 2 |
chapter vi a fairy | 2 |
would be unable to | 2 |
he was looking for | 2 |
take you out a | 2 |
give him a little | 2 |
she could not take | 2 |
the fat gillikin woman | 2 |
would be just as | 2 |
of kiki aru the | 2 |
what you call a | 2 |
and is going to | 2 |
from papa and mamma | 2 |
they went to the | 2 |
pigs to help buy | 2 |
will tell you all | 2 |
all three went back | 2 |
on the river bank | 2 |
as well as for | 2 |
down from the tree | 2 |
no one could see | 2 |
chrissie shook her head | 2 |
and she was not | 2 |
was a very pretty | 2 |
when at last he | 2 |
as if by magic | 2 |
before he had time | 2 |
for a little while | 2 |
two or three of | 2 |
all the way from | 2 |
forests in the gillikin | 2 |
his hand in his | 2 |
me out of my | 2 |
swallows thought of it | 2 |
and mary was very | 2 |
as if he had | 2 |
been wondering what i | 2 |
he and chrissie had | 2 |
in one corner of | 2 |
looking up at the | 2 |
goes into the pockets | 2 |
the glass cat would | 2 |
i can see the | 2 |
of the small white | 2 |
what he was looking | 2 |
how much you can | 2 |
gugu the king turned | 2 |
to have a holiday | 2 |
up to the time | 2 |
to pay for them | 2 |
the wizard placed the | 2 |
to you my plan | 2 |
was a very happy | 2 |
to find the magic | 2 |
lots and lots of | 2 |
see how they were | 2 |
i can feel his | 2 |
i wanted to ask | 2 |
bright and sweet invention | 2 |
the cup on the | 2 |
it was about a | 2 |
in at the windows | 2 |
leigh and artie and | 2 |
as he could make | 2 |
in his own mind | 2 |
there was only one | 2 |
back of the hungry | 2 |
hand and led her | 2 |
how funny you are | 2 |
the next day i | 2 |
of staying in bed | 2 |
time since she had | 2 |
with a deep sigh | 2 |
then they all burst | 2 |
to take home for | 2 |
to be a surprise | 2 |
want to stay here | 2 |
came in sight of | 2 |
and her brothers stood | 2 |
the little frankie series | 2 |
toward the magic isle | 2 |
old sarah and little | 2 |
i can think of | 2 |
baby dolly was not | 2 |
it would be rather | 2 |
to pay her a | 2 |
the eyes of the | 2 |
chapter iv the lady | 2 |
it were going to | 2 |
must stay where i | 2 |
well as in the | 2 |
and she was afraid | 2 |
eyes looking as if | 2 |
replied the lonesome duck | 2 |
it is very nice | 2 |
i wonder if you | 2 |
the hill of knowing | 2 |
i was in new | 2 |
at one side of | 2 |
loss of the black | 2 |
this time it was | 2 |
good things to eat | 2 |
mary felt as if | 2 |
chris and miss lilly | 2 |
you get to the | 2 |
opened wide and he | 2 |
up and saw that | 2 |
told her it was | 2 |
to the man who | 2 |
you would have to | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
trying to get some | 2 |
think i want to | 2 |
something of this kind | 2 |
up in the room | 2 |
by this time they | 2 |
as he led the | 2 |
admire my pink brains | 2 |
the end of his | 2 |
about three inches high | 2 |
they were getting on | 2 |
restore him to his | 2 |
at all afraid of | 2 |
the door opened and | 2 |
to go for a | 2 |
and the bumble bees | 2 |
who had been to | 2 |
door of the oriel | 2 |
and said in a | 2 |
was very glad of | 2 |
the glass cat could | 2 |
a little way up | 2 |
how nice it would | 2 |
and though it was | 2 |
in the next room | 2 |
all the children were | 2 |
to lick his hands | 2 |
was not very long | 2 |
to do with it | 2 |
come back to the | 2 |
into the house to | 2 |
we are going to | 2 |
when he stepped on | 2 |
gone and got married | 2 |
to climb down from | 2 |
their own thoughts and | 2 |
instead of bunches of | 2 |
all the other things | 2 |
transform all the beasts | 2 |
i do believe the | 2 |
of what had happened | 2 |
tired of staying in | 2 |
to do any thing | 2 |
where did you get | 2 |
to stand or walk | 2 |
and then there was | 2 |
we live in the | 2 |
rode on the back | 2 |
done into english by | 2 |
the old doctor thought | 2 |
the famous scarecrow of | 2 |
were all to go | 2 |
thought it the best | 2 |
to himself in a | 2 |
some passages in the | 2 |
restore them to their | 2 |
to the table and | 2 |
light in the room | 2 |
would be a very | 2 |
side of the river | 2 |
he was quite as | 2 |
v the man with | 2 |
to tell you of | 2 |
i once when bobby | 2 |
to what he said | 2 |
came to the edge | 2 |
kill the oz people | 2 |
feel as if he | 2 |
the college of athletic | 2 |
he picked her up | 2 |
as far as she | 2 |
would not let him | 2 |
but at the bottom | 2 |
the box of marbles | 2 |
he will be able | 2 |
as at that moment | 2 |
of all sorts of | 2 |
the students to devote | 2 |
there was a beautiful | 2 |
minutes before the time | 2 |
bag and took out | 2 |
but it could not | 2 |
take so long to | 2 |
what the swallows thought | 2 |
electrotyped at the boston | 2 |
had never come into | 2 |
every now and then | 2 |
coming to a halt | 2 |
he was not happy | 2 |
there is no reason | 2 |
then she went on | 2 |
boy to follow his | 2 |
vi a fairy tale | 2 |
with illustrations by walter | 2 |
came back to her | 2 |
she seemed to be | 2 |
if it had not | 2 |
running as fast as | 2 |
when they got to | 2 |
and of course she | 2 |
and leigh and artie | 2 |
a bargain with you | 2 |
with the other children | 2 |
feel as if they | 2 |
you think of that | 2 |
big piece of news | 2 |
and his black bag | 2 |
went back to the | 2 |
had been to new | 2 |
former king of the | 2 |
were going to make | 2 |
a kind father and | 2 |
that is a long | 2 |
which he had been | 2 |
that the doctor would | 2 |
author of john halifax | 2 |
go to sleep again | 2 |
the little lambs are | 2 |
she did not understand | 2 |
two or three together | 2 |
not to speak of | 2 |
front door of the | 2 |
close up to the | 2 |
and after a day | 2 |
and i think you | 2 |
not take long to | 2 |
master ferdy will be | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
take care of him | 2 |
a blade of grass | 2 |
soldier or a sailor | 2 |
whose stories we are | 2 |
so hard not to | 2 |
changed to that of | 2 |
go out walks with | 2 |
pleased with the idea | 2 |
be the worse for | 2 |
pocketful of quarters reappears | 2 |
bear all sorts of | 2 |
shut up in the | 2 |
of gold on the | 2 |
will come back again | 2 |
mary gave a deep | 2 |
for she knew that | 2 |
for a moment to | 2 |
best thing for the | 2 |
of the ears and | 2 |
eyes sparkled with pleasure | 2 |
the adventures of robinson | 2 |
the other part of | 2 |
there was no good | 2 |
put a stop to | 2 |
he would have found | 2 |
when you ran away | 2 |
a low voice to | 2 |
when all of a | 2 |
the sudden sight of | 2 |
mary and artie were | 2 |
one of the things | 2 |
according to act of | 2 |
her up in his | 2 |
all the things mamma | 2 |
he could see a | 2 |
the boy to follow | 2 |
his own little room | 2 |
you all about it | 2 |
nothing can hurt me | 2 |
district court of the | 2 |
told her she must | 2 |
of a different sort | 2 |
run back to the | 2 |
her it was a | 2 |
such a good thing | 2 |
much attention to what | 2 |
be back in a | 2 |
a little tremble in | 2 |
of oz from all | 2 |
sat at the table | 2 |
can you make a | 2 |
from the land of | 2 |
thing it was that | 2 |
the loss of the | 2 |
we was going to | 2 |
in all the land | 2 |
do was to go | 2 |
they were all ready | 2 |
replied the little man | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
adventures by sea and | 2 |
leigh did not answer | 2 |
that it was only | 2 |
to get to the | 2 |
the maid came into | 2 |
the sudden appearance of | 2 |
them and tell them | 2 |
and i will come | 2 |
is it you call | 2 |
iron for a farthing | 2 |
knew it was the | 2 |
what we had for | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
the little girls and | 2 |
and trot said to | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
this book is a | 2 |
stepped on the spoon | 2 |
to tell us how | 2 |
going to make a | 2 |
they all burst out | 2 |
he took it up | 2 |
that for a moment | 2 |
go down the mountain | 2 |
its being your birthday | 2 |
the glass cat in | 2 |
of course i remember | 2 |
she knew it did | 2 |
it would have made | 2 |
but she stopped short | 2 |
what did he say | 2 |
them out of the | 2 |
it was in a | 2 |
crying and rubbing her | 2 |
got to know the | 2 |
ned harnessed himself to | 2 |
your poor old father | 2 |
so sure of that | 2 |
i never saw a | 2 |
of pretty things to | 2 |
you can do it | 2 |
so glad to be | 2 |
had good reason for | 2 |
the best popular fairy | 2 |
be much left of | 2 |
king of all beasts | 2 |
a great favorite with | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
utter the magic word | 2 |
if i could make | 2 |
a great deal to | 2 |
might not have been | 2 |
i want to get | 2 |
let him come up | 2 |
way up in the | 2 |
set to work to | 2 |
chapter xi under the | 2 |
little way up the | 2 |
his sister to take | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
in the back seat | 2 |
here and there a | 2 |
and miss lilly and | 2 |
the corner of wall | 2 |
for a good while | 2 |
you was a little | 2 |
his father and mother | 2 |
if you are a | 2 |
plant in the gold | 2 |
that she was not | 2 |
explained the glass cat | 2 |
chapter iv what the | 2 |
and rango the gray | 2 |
duck was right in | 2 |
then he turned to | 2 |
the monkeys have trouble | 2 |
they resumed their journey | 2 |
there till i come | 2 |
one side of the | 2 |
after he had been | 2 |
throughout the land of | 2 |
part of the shop | 2 |
though he could not | 2 |
not quite understand what | 2 |
ran back to the | 2 |
made him think of | 2 |
of the district court | 2 |
was sure to be | 2 |
had charge of the | 2 |
to the land of | 2 |
he stepped on the | 2 |
i tell you to | 2 |
would you do with | 2 |
she was beginning to | 2 |
to tell you the | 2 |
of it if they | 2 |
i am sure master | 2 |
did not take long | 2 |
and took out a | 2 |
to be a big | 2 |
finds the black bag | 2 |
the wings of an | 2 |
there were plenty of | 2 |
ago i was in | 2 |
to cheer him up | 2 |
in the most magnificent | 2 |
though i do not | 2 |
been in my bed | 2 |
you must be a | 2 |
think what a lot | 2 |
was just about to | 2 |
i think i can | 2 |
that he will have | 2 |
she opened the door | 2 |
do you think i | 2 |
he rubbed his forehead | 2 |
though it was rather | 2 |
two evenings a week | 2 |
to think of all | 2 |
the nome was also | 2 |
not like to say | 2 |
was so surprised that | 2 |
iii hunting for the | 2 |
he would find his | 2 |
and she held out | 2 |
oz people into beasts | 2 |
was only a little | 2 |
the children called it | 2 |
the one he had | 2 |
parts of the country | 2 |
he saw that it | 2 |
what they would do | 2 |
the wizard picked up | 2 |
and his lower lip | 2 |
her out of the | 2 |
in the corner of | 2 |
he came up to | 2 |
like an april day | 2 |
you leave to come | 2 |
to march a little | 2 |
forest there is a | 2 |
to serve as a | 2 |
little pigs to buy | 2 |
bobby and the lady | 2 |
to be very thirsty | 2 |
it was time to | 2 |
and some from the | 2 |
she had got for | 2 |
that is saying a | 2 |
to keep them from | 2 |
the glass cat did | 2 |
up in her arms | 2 |
if she did not | 2 |
good to the poor | 2 |
all the good things | 2 |
he asked if he | 2 |
it would be to | 2 |
the king turned to | 2 |
i was thinking about | 2 |
some one called out | 2 |
is only part of | 2 |
to the spot where | 2 |
in his black bag | 2 |
i have seen it | 2 |
of the beginning of | 2 |
the story of a | 2 |
is going to be | 2 |
we had for dinner | 2 |
better for him to | 2 |
what i can give | 2 |
was beginning to make | 2 |
said it was a | 2 |
and when he was | 2 |
going to be a | 2 |
heart began to beat | 2 |
story of the girls | 2 |
looked at bobby and | 2 |
for me to see | 2 |
ill in his life | 2 |
in an hour or | 2 |
in the great clearing | 2 |
a good part of | 2 |
she was very fond | 2 |
miss lilly and christine | 2 |
the best thing to | 2 |
mary and her brothers | 2 |
and ran into the | 2 |
found herself on the | 2 |
of them instead of | 2 |
it would be lovely | 2 |
what do you mean | 2 |
it would be best | 2 |
as he lay there | 2 |
talk it all over | 2 |
is a great city | 2 |
the wizard learns the | 2 |
when the children had | 2 |
there was a door | 2 |
his mother and chrissie | 2 |
the children looked very | 2 |
looked at each other | 2 |
it was difficult for | 2 |
at the thought that | 2 |
to be killed by | 2 |
to think it over | 2 |
them to fight and | 2 |
she was only a | 2 |
illustrations by walter crane | 2 |
to run up and | 2 |
sorts of things with | 2 |
names of all the | 2 |
to put into the | 2 |
fell to the ground | 2 |
and i felt so | 2 |
in the rectory children | 2 |
did not like being | 2 |
been able to find | 2 |
chrissie and i have | 2 |
into the form of | 2 |
miss lilly and ferdy | 2 |
from the bush and | 2 |
he thought it the | 2 |
there is still a | 2 |
the multitude of beasts | 2 |
mary was very fond | 2 |
lip began to tremble | 2 |
out his hand to | 2 |
and the pink kitten | 2 |
the last of the | 2 |
they did not like | 2 |
play quietly in the | 2 |
as fast as she | 2 |
anything of the kind | 2 |
flat iron for a | 2 |
if he was going | 2 |
that the perambulator was | 2 |
she would not have | 2 |
although we live in | 2 |
a piece of paper | 2 |
no english writer of | 2 |
his monkey body and | 2 |
they were strong enough | 2 |
i thought of the | 2 |
were going to cry | 2 |
the bodies of monkeys | 2 |
use the magic word | 2 |
to do for the | 2 |
shook his head and | 2 |
and jesse had been | 2 |
of course there are | 2 |
the fountain of oblivion | 2 |
up in her face | 2 |
the house from being | 2 |
they could not get | 2 |
yourself into a magpie | 2 |
you see in the | 2 |
be with her brother | 2 |
she could not have | 2 |
there came a sudden | 2 |
as if trying to | 2 |
so it would be | 2 |
to the top of | 2 |
the very idea of | 2 |
try not to be | 2 |
the former king of | 2 |
was right in saying | 2 |
wanted to surprise them | 2 |
piece of paper and | 2 |
was not very fast | 2 |
one of the boys | 2 |
sat down on a | 2 |
be able to do | 2 |
want you to go | 2 |
that she will be | 2 |
thought her would be | 2 |
to take a ride | 2 |
if he was happy | 2 |
shall we ask ozma | 2 |
give ozma for a | 2 |
the girl and the | 2 |
a week of sundays | 2 |
felt that he had | 2 |
or three of the | 2 |
if there was any | 2 |
have fathers and mothers | 2 |
of course she did | 2 |
when the time comes | 2 |
what sort of things | 2 |
on my diamond palace | 2 |
i think you should | 2 |
the beasts were at | 2 |
i think i must | 2 |
they had gone to | 2 |
because he was not | 2 |
us stories of all | 2 |
to where the wizard | 2 |
and a lot of | 2 |
life of an only | 2 |
what was the matter | 2 |
be going to school | 2 |
go down to the | 2 |
where they had been | 2 |
was lying on the | 2 |
she would have been | 2 |
so that he might | 2 |
was very proud of | 2 |
back in the black | 2 |
he had tried to | 2 |
for of course the | 2 |
eagles and the tails | 2 |
sorts of nice things | 2 |
form of kiki aru | 2 |
a new idea struck | 2 |
famous scarecrow of oz | 2 |
was so full of | 2 |
to be carried out | 2 |
be able to ride | 2 |
and yet it was | 2 |
that is very true | 2 |
emerald city of oz | 2 |
my comrade and i | 2 |
of the four winds | 2 |
am sure master ferdy | 2 |
the friend of the | 2 |
did not say anything | 2 |
you think it can | 2 |
at bobby and then | 2 |
in sight of the | 2 |
i am king of | 2 |
he was very much | 2 |
calling his sister to | 2 |
and dinner and tea | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
which was to be | 2 |
and i am king | 2 |
every minute or two | 2 |
book from her pen | 2 |
the time she was | 2 |
her face with his | 2 |
wish i had a | 2 |
the swallows thought of | 2 |
changed him back to | 2 |
baby in her arms | 2 |
into her head that | 2 |
and when i go | 2 |
from one to another | 2 |
the man with whiskers | 2 |
try not to cry | 2 |
i have to stay | 2 |
he tried to rub | 2 |
as ruggedo the nome | 2 |
the district court of | 2 |
what could be done | 2 |
the picture of the | 2 |
just one of his | 2 |
he drank the water | 2 |
his form changed to | 2 |
came to the door | 2 |
step on his birthdays | 2 |
quietly in the study | 2 |
it did not take | 2 |
he looked up with | 2 |
things she had to | 2 |
he went to the | 2 |
the lonesome duck had | 2 |
do all we can | 2 |
not have been able | 2 |
though he would not | 2 |
ropes to snare you | 2 |
declared the glass cat | 2 |
hunting for the thing | 2 |
not thinking about it | 2 |
would be sure to | 2 |
his eyes sparkling with | 2 |
hear what they said | 2 |
he was a boy | 2 |
there was no need | 2 |
edited by the rev | 2 |
to give ozma on | 2 |
half as much as | 2 |
what does that matter | 2 |
walk ever so far | 2 |
so bad as that | 2 |
she could not understand | 2 |
everything in the room | 2 |
to her little sister | 2 |
put his face into | 2 |
tried not to think | 2 |
the interest is maintained | 2 |
she could not remember | 2 |
beast who is a | 2 |
had gone a long | 2 |
could not have told | 2 |
was the man who | 2 |
can play quietly in | 2 |
a week or so | 2 |
and tear him to | 2 |
and a whole string | 2 |
to see what the | 2 |
a boy with seven | 2 |
and at once they | 2 |
they did not know | 2 |
to find his birthdays | 2 |
end of the log | 2 |
miss lilly looked at | 2 |
went on to tell | 2 |
chapter v jesse piggot | 2 |
as the first one | 2 |
in the winter evenings | 2 |
what he was going | 2 |
if i could do | 2 |
she was very pleased | 2 |
the little boy who | 2 |
the children and their | 2 |
he did not like | 2 |
the top of mount | 2 |
i will play you | 2 |
in the black bag | 2 |
wings of eagles and | 2 |
found a way to | 2 |
be likely to spoil | 2 |
he had never seen | 2 |
the glass cat curled | 2 |
it was all right | 2 |
hair at the back | 2 |
he had time to | 2 |
there was no room | 2 |
when he grew to | 2 |
or three times to | 2 |
said his father laughing | 2 |
chapter iii hunting for | 2 |
that they could not | 2 |
in time and stopped | 2 |
i come back for | 2 |
took off his hat | 2 |
i shall have to | 2 |
side of the room | 2 |
one of the few | 2 |
he opened his eyes | 2 |
push it for a | 2 |
you go back to | 2 |
in the life of | 2 |
you might have been | 2 |
to the lady who | 2 |
and they were all | 2 |
come to think of | 2 |
but then she stopped | 2 |
better in a day | 2 |
said to the glass | 2 |
a good many years | 2 |
it is not quite | 2 |
was all she could | 2 |
as if she had | 2 |
who had lost his | 2 |
search of a birthday | 2 |
the rude boy and | 2 |
the center of this | 2 |
she opened her eyes | 2 |
they had to do | 2 |
boy and his mother | 2 |
into her arms and | 2 |
that would be nice | 2 |
that it was a | 2 |
returned to the nursery | 2 |
there was nothing to | 2 |
for a little girl | 2 |
had been put up | 2 |
to feel a little | 2 |
for it was not | 2 |
to give ozma for | 2 |
had been thinking about | 2 |
one paid any attention | 2 |
the oz people into | 2 |
a silly little girl | 2 |
that came to a | 2 |
in her own mind | 2 |
boy with eight birthdays | 2 |
that she thought he | 2 |
the front door of | 2 |
a soldier or a | 2 |
went back to his | 2 |
what a pity it | 2 |
such a lot of | 2 |
he knew by experience | 2 |
she did not mind | 2 |
it was very comfortable | 2 |
burned while they were | 2 |
he had never been | 2 |
and artie and mary | 2 |
a long time in | 2 |
opened the door and | 2 |
he thought he was | 2 |
the home that he | 2 |
the munchkin country and | 2 |
seemed to have grown | 2 |
forgot to tell you | 2 |
have a very good | 2 |
to leave you and | 2 |
the man was not | 2 |
the beasts into people | 2 |
of the forest and | 2 |
and one of her | 2 |
was a very kind | 2 |
as if it was | 2 |
moment or two of | 2 |
come to live in | 2 |
many as forty or | 2 |
a walk in the | 2 |
once or twice and | 2 |
he was not at | 2 |
eyes opened wide and | 2 |
we have come to | 2 |
and it did not | 2 |
glinda the good and | 2 |
to the tree and | 2 |
ozma for a birthday | 2 |
i dare say it | 2 |
a moment she was | 2 |
they came in sight | 2 |
so he said nothing | 2 |
for dear little baby | 2 |
a voice from the | 2 |
and the result was | 2 |
buy you an edge | 2 |
by the hand and | 2 |
but he also realized | 2 |
as quickly as possible | 2 |
the wily old nome | 2 |
if it were going | 2 |
for such a little | 2 |
the rest of it | 2 |
is to find the | 2 |
away from the home | 2 |
able to stand or | 2 |
she turned over the | 2 |
did not quite understand | 2 |
and she may sleep | 2 |
lick his hands and | 2 |
his pocket and drew | 2 |
he was obliged to | 2 |
to make sure that | 2 |
shall we do now | 2 |
from the home that | 2 |
get hold of the | 2 |
wizard did not know | 2 |
chapter i once when | 2 |
as their father was | 2 |
was able to speak | 2 |
was a very special | 2 |
we came here to | 2 |
keep the house from | 2 |
us to the island | 2 |
the wizard at once | 2 |
on to tell them | 2 |
on the point of | 2 |
sarah and little sarah | 2 |
i want to hear | 2 |
have conquered the oz | 2 |
the lotses of things | 2 |
moment or two at | 2 |
was determined not to | 2 |
he might find it | 2 |
was lifted into the | 2 |
in that sort of | 2 |
so she began to | 2 |
would otherwise have been | 2 |
he also realized that | 2 |
forest and make them | 2 |
we must think of | 2 |
or a dozen red | 2 |
would have been quite | 2 |
not to step on | 2 |
in every way he | 2 |
could not help thinking | 2 |
see him in the | 2 |
must have fallen asleep | 2 |
to think about it | 2 |
then they went on | 2 |
replied the glass cat | 2 |
head of the table | 2 |
hurry to be off | 2 |
sight among the trees | 2 |
saw all these things | 2 |
had a bad night | 2 |
be up and dressed | 2 |
as far as he | 2 |
to ozma on her | 2 |
viii fathers and mothers | 2 |
what i could give | 2 |
and pictorial design on | 2 |
as he would have | 2 |
she thought it would | 2 |
to be in may | 2 |
story of two little | 2 |
book in her hand | 2 |
pleased to see him | 2 |
of the royal athletic | 2 |
to think of the | 2 |
magic of the wizard | 2 |
you ought to be | 2 |
for she was a | 2 |
laughing by this time | 2 |
back to the hotel | 2 |
though she had not | 2 |
came to a place | 2 |
she were going to | 2 |
the same way with | 2 |
she knew she could | 2 |
the glass cat knew | 2 |
sister to take a | 2 |
like to say so | 2 |
she was still more | 2 |
tails of wild asses | 2 |
bread and butter and | 2 |
sitting thoughtfully on the | 2 |
thinking about it for | 2 |
said mary to herself | 2 |
to find the wizard | 2 |
he could think of | 2 |
to speak of the | 2 |
chapter v the man | 2 |
is a long journey | 2 |
as i told you | 2 |
as much as possible | 2 |
hunting of the snark | 2 |
and found the lady | 2 |
just in time and | 2 |
while they were asleep | 2 |
tell us your plan | 2 |
be glad to do | 2 |
make a bargain with | 2 |
was so pleased that | 2 |
me what you think | 2 |
up to the little | 2 |
that you can have | 2 |
wished that he had | 2 |
the man and the | 2 |
out through the yard | 2 |
so that they will | 2 |
i seem to remember | 2 |
passages in the life | 2 |
the land of ev | 2 |
speaking like the three | 2 |
be a big girl | 2 |
dorothy and trot and | 2 |
had done something wrong | 2 |
seemed as if it | 2 |
a glass of milk | 2 |
a few minutes before | 2 |
i wanted to show | 2 |
very fond of the | 2 |
it seemed a long | 2 |
she was afraid of | 2 |
on a chair and | 2 |
after a while the | 2 |
he ran back to | 2 |
spoil the pleasure of | 2 |
even as he spoke | 2 |
and i think he | 2 |
after a while he | 2 |
she could not get | 2 |
so as not to | 2 |
end of the drive | 2 |
has a better reputation | 2 |
he opened his black | 2 |
it could not escape | 2 |
oz people will be | 2 |
and send them to | 2 |
things with a dollar | 2 |
enough to know what | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
cat finds the black | 2 |
the beginning of a | 2 |
he will help you | 2 |
the perambulator was not | 2 |
did your little boy | 2 |
are we to do | 2 |
was hard to tell | 2 |
the little boy whose | 2 |
have the heads of | 2 |
which made him look | 2 |
like to see them | 2 |
because she was so | 2 |
never been to new | 2 |
in a sort of | 2 |
with the greatest interest | 2 |
it was meant to | 2 |
chapter vi the borrowed | 2 |
to get it finished | 2 |
the tails of wild | 2 |
there anything the matter | 2 |
up into the sky | 2 |
standing at the door | 2 |
to talk like that | 2 |
would have been a | 2 |
and at the end | 2 |
them instead of bunches | 2 |
in a little white | 2 |
it seemed to her | 2 |
feeling that it was | 2 |
to see him in | 2 |
her would be so | 2 |
wizard picked up the | 2 |
think it would be | 2 |
wait a few minutes | 2 |
in his pocket and | 2 |
when he caught sight | 2 |
face grew very grave | 2 |
in the night when | 2 |
if she were going | 2 |
know much about it | 2 |
with a touch of | 2 |
could see a good | 2 |
where are you going | 2 |
out into the garden | 2 |
the money spent for | 2 |
a nice birthday present | 2 |
was not making fun | 2 |
he tried to make | 2 |
i was only thinking | 2 |
from beginning to end | 2 |
a little bit at | 2 |
going to have a | 2 |
there might have been | 2 |
such a manner that | 2 |
and then you can | 2 |
about the thing he | 2 |
as if he would | 2 |
it was not that | 2 |
corner of wall street | 2 |
of the clearing and | 2 |
what you were saying | 2 |
who was in the | 2 |
exactly what it was | 2 |
of bunches of hair | 2 |
and then there came | 2 |
in a solemn voice | 2 |
when he had gone | 2 |
so sorry for you | 2 |
that all of them | 2 |
the heads of lions | 2 |
she was not used | 2 |
for a long while | 2 |
got upon the raft | 2 |
thought it must be | 2 |
a week or two | 2 |
never thought her would | 2 |
and then she went | 2 |
seemed as if she | 2 |
you like to see | 2 |
till i come back | 2 |
when i left them | 2 |
i knew it was | 2 |
were a silly little | 2 |
a present to ozma | 2 |
did not forget to | 2 |
of the black bag | 2 |
of public domain material | 2 |
his lower lip began | 2 |
out his little hand | 2 |
it came to an | 2 |
move from there till | 2 |
curious to see what | 2 |
form of a fox | 2 |
sat on his haunches | 2 |
live in the sky | 2 |
wizard of oz and | 2 |
not keep back a | 2 |
he was afraid of | 2 |
hunted and hunted all | 2 |
for of course it | 2 |
that baby could not | 2 |
quite as pretty as | 2 |
he was not in | 2 |
fast as she could | 2 |
side of the house | 2 |
going to call him | 2 |
like to have a | 2 |
and that is saying | 2 |
a story for boys | 2 |
from his black bag | 2 |
to the window and | 2 |
to see what it | 2 |
get to be a | 2 |
we have nothing to | 2 |
in a different way | 2 |
it was too early | 2 |
and then began to | 2 |
i must tell you | 2 |
are you sure you | 2 |
of the best of | 2 |
as far as that | 2 |
the glass cat finds | 2 |
almost seemed as if | 2 |
as forty or a | 2 |
real interest in the | 2 |
over and over again | 2 |
long time since she | 2 |
and he looked towards | 2 |
vii all the perquisites | 2 |
more pleased to see | 2 |
chapter xii another birthday | 2 |
and loo the unicorn | 2 |
when they were seated | 2 |
big enough to know | 2 |
were leigh and artie | 2 |
go as far as | 2 |
house from being burned | 2 |
bit at a time | 2 |
porker at the farm | 2 |
the magic plant in | 2 |
is going to get | 2 |
and dressed in a | 2 |
of things with a | 2 |
often laughed at him | 2 |
called out to the | 2 |
transform myself into a | 2 |
forest of gugu that | 2 |
that it was quite | 2 |
royal historian of oz | 2 |
what they were saying | 2 |
long time before she | 2 |
that seemed a very | 2 |
of all the boys | 2 |
as he could not | 2 |
much as he could | 2 |
where to find it | 2 |
to be a schoolmistress | 2 |
what are you doing | 2 |
not be able to | 2 |
adventures of robinson crusoe | 2 |
just at that moment | 2 |
father took me out | 2 |
if i can get | 2 |
turned over the leaves | 2 |
that they did not | 2 |
it was not very | 2 |
but they were a | 2 |
made of the right | 2 |
of the palace and | 2 |
tears came into her | 2 |
could scarcely help smiling | 2 |
she was not a | 2 |
he had thought of | 2 |
be able to give | 2 |
opened his eyes and | 2 |
back to the nome | 2 |
there are plenty of | 2 |
a whole string of | 2 |
to go backwards and | 2 |
which was not very | 2 |
leigh and artie are | 2 |
of an only son | 2 |
i wonder if the | 2 |
what would you do | 2 |
not speak a word | 2 |
have a class for | 2 |
and one of the | 2 |
but i do think | 2 |
his head and said | 2 |
and the little axe | 2 |
but he was very | 2 |
there was a man | 2 |
of course i know | 2 |
just think what a | 2 |
would be best to | 2 |
asked if he might | 2 |
the district of massachusetts | 2 |
to resume your natural | 2 |
that magic isle where | 2 |
bill and the wizard | 2 |
many and many a | 2 |
to keep the house | 2 |
as she stooped to | 2 |
not to think of | 2 |
knobs of gold on | 2 |
in such a manner | 2 |
up and down a | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
sweet invention is so | 2 |
containing the magic flower | 2 |
if i were a | 2 |
vi the borrowed birthday | 2 |
for he had never | 2 |
more than a year | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
toward the emerald city | 2 |
monkeys to the emerald | 2 |
and i think she | 2 |
the fourteenth of may | 2 |
to get a good | 2 |
of your young friends | 2 |
he told miss lilly | 2 |
father of the boy | 2 |
up to the counter | 2 |
nurse had told her | 2 |
the shore of the | 2 |
moment or two before | 2 |
with illustrations by mrs | 2 |
a present for you | 2 |
would be able to | 2 |
keep back a little | 2 |
might be of use | 2 |
but as soon as | 2 |
asked loo the unicorn | 2 |
that he could walk | 2 |
to do anything but | 2 |
want you to resume | 2 |
though he was very | 2 |
remembered just in time | 2 |
for a moment he | 2 |
go back to draymoor | 2 |
that they could only | 2 |
to draw a lifelike | 2 |
bars of their cage | 2 |
come just in time | 2 |
will be all right | 2 |
a very little girl | 2 |
year it would be | 2 |
decided that the glass | 2 |
to go in to | 2 |
there was no sign | 2 |
have you hurt yourself | 2 |
and not thinking about | 2 |
wings of an eagle | 2 |
had not time to | 2 |
form of the li | 2 |
last big piece of | 2 |
best thing to do | 2 |
you can transform us | 2 |
who was said to | 2 |
with the man with | 2 |
thing for him to | 2 |
them until they were | 2 |
came a tap at | 2 |
desert that separates the | 2 |
and the tails of | 2 |
went out into the | 2 |
and when he had | 2 |
i must stay where | 2 |
as fast as i | 2 |
he had meant to | 2 |
iv the lady who | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
bobby after a long | 2 |
all away from me | 2 |
black bag and took | 2 |
tried to make his | 2 |
up and down in | 2 |
as you will have | 2 |
they were a little | 2 |
had never been known | 2 |
of men and boys | 2 |
no fun at all | 2 |
many happy returns of | 2 |
the goose was the | 2 |
in the other part | 2 |
walking down the drive | 2 |
baby must not be | 2 |
and then into the | 2 |
made me think of | 2 |
put into the hands | 2 |
had been changed to | 2 |
and down a little | 2 |
for the thing you | 2 |
went on to explain | 2 |
was a little afraid | 2 |
chapter ii the boy | 2 |
he had good reason | 2 |
come back for you | 2 |
arrived at the royal | 2 |
the wings of eagles | 2 |
group of men and | 2 |
pocketful of quarters had | 2 |
there were not many | 2 |
tried to rub off | 2 |
was a very clever | 2 |
will be safe from | 2 |
he was terribly frightened | 2 |
the two strange beasts | 2 |
when she heard the | 2 |
branches of a tree | 2 |
a busy and useful | 2 |
at last there came | 2 |
the boston stereotype foundry | 2 |
good part of the | 2 |
the trees of the | 2 |
of money for a | 2 |
was a row of | 2 |
quite at your service | 2 |
and i shall have | 2 |
to the bottom of | 2 |
said the munchkin boy | 2 |
can be made in | 2 |
the emerald city for | 2 |
can you do that | 2 |
for the wizard and | 2 |
pot containing the magic | 2 |
he meant to be | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
happy corner of oz | 2 |
said the fat woman | 2 |
tear him to pieces | 2 |
anything else in the | 2 |