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quadgram frequency
the prince of wales55
in the midst of43
the rest of the34
at the same time30
the king and queen30
on the th of29
one of the most27
the duke of york27
the house of commons22
the duke of wellington22
from time to time21
with an air of20
in the course of19
madame de la ch18
i was obliged to18
i was forced to18
a great deal of17
to go to the17
and i could not16
god save the king16
he told me he16
with a look of16
was one of the15
the whole of the15
at the hastings trial15
that i could not15
a good deal of15
in favour of the14
i could not but14
of the duke of14
at the end of14
as soon as i13
the queen and princesses13
i was glad to13
miss planta and myself13
miss planta came to12
my poor royal mistress12
but i could not12
very glad to see12
to my own room12
on account of the12
i had not seen12
the field of battle12
the duke of clarence12
in the house of12
miss planta and me12
the end of the12
as well as i11
to speak to me11
i begged him to11
a member of the11
as soon as the11
la tour du pin11
quarter of an hour11
de la tour du11
at the head of11
i know not how10
the house of lords10
i told him i10
i was very glad10
i could not help10
and with a look10
in a few minutes10
of the house of10
and i had the10
with a sort of10
could not but be10
and one of the10
of the first consul10
told me she had10
in the middle of10
i should like to9
into the next room9
all the rest of9
the th of april9
i had never seen9
she told me she9
in the hands of9
the hands of the9
is one of the9
to my dearest father9
had the pleasure to9
that i had not9
the duchess of devonshire9
came into the room9
out of the room9
told me he had9
for the first time9
the duc de luxembourg9
the close of the9
i could not hear9
as if i had9
was very glad to9
the middle of the9
he said he had9
the duchess of york9
i was alone with8
and with an air8
the side of the8
madame de la fite8
so good as to8
of madame de stael8
in a few days8
but he would not8
the king and his8
told me he was8
i went to the8
nothing could be more8
a quarter of an8
that it was not8
madame de la tour8
to the duke of8
he said he would8
in a state of8
i should have been8
to the prince of8
was out of the8
the arrival of the8
at the house of8
would not let me8
is by no means8
out of the way8
the midst of the8
of one of the8
in which he had8
on the part of8
the th of august8
came up to me8
told me that the7
if i had not7
to speak with me7
of the royal family7
to come to the7
asked me if i7
me to the queen7
into the hands of7
to the last moment7
rest of the day7
to the bishop of7
to the queen and7
the king and the7
by the side of7
and said she would7
had the honour of7
i had not the7
i do not think7
as well as of7
fanny burney to dr7
we were joined by7
as if he had7
of my dearest father7
fanny burney to mrs7
the service of the7
i went again to7
by the sight of7
and on the th7
the greater part of7
well as i could7
the beginning of the7
was by no means7
i did not know7
that he did not7
i was going to7
the air of a7
i assured him i7
middle of the night7
it would have been7
the opening of the7
the head of the7
the sight of his7
to speak to him7
with the duchess of6
a part of the6
of the state of6
for the rest of6
the th of march6
to my royal mistress6
the entrance of the6
i should not have6
by the duke of6
i could not have6
i could not be6
called upon me to6
with the duke of6
i was in the6
the duc de duras6
the memoirs of dr6
was alone with her6
as i was able6
glad to see him6
the voice of the6
the duchess of ancaster6
there could be no6
i did not dare6
knew not how to6
of the king and6
it to the queen6
i could not even6
for the benefit of6
with the prince of6
i am sure you6
by the death of6
all the royal family6
and said he would6
on the other hand6
i was able to6
we came to the6
could not bear to6
the first day of6
i am sure i6
could by no means6
in defiance of all6
was not to be6
i had the pleasure6
the course of this6
to madame de stael6
to the royal family6
me to go to6
it seemed to me6
the whole of my6
with the princess royal6
to the house of6
through which we passed6
of the duchess of6
came to my room6
the course of the6
for a few minutes6
to my poor queen6
de la tour maubourg6
the honour of her6
i am very sorry6
the top of the6
what i had done6
a letter from m6
i need not say6
as if she had6
if she had been6
the death of the6
i do not know6
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have the honour to6
the moment i was6
with respect to the6
me if i had6
i was very sorry6
at the time of6
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the midst of all6
the night had been6
to me the whole6
that he would not5
in the way of5
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that i had no5
i was very much5
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i wish i had5
of which he had5
the list of emigrants5
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the trial of warren5
of madame de maurville5
planta and me to5
by one of the5
as soon as he5
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a little of the5
the vizier of oude5
of god save the5
in the spring of5
the death of his5
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upper end of the5
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shall i tell you5
a visit to mrs5
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be it what it5
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me as if i5
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trial of warren hastings5
you will be sure5
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the duc de liancourt5
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the king of france5
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one of the pages5
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the upper end of5
you may be sure5
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to her royal highness5
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i would give him5
with madame de la5
in the next room5
that i have not5
illness and death of5
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have the honour of5
presented to the queen5
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have been able to5
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her intercourse with fanny5
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madame la duchesse de5
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what say you to5
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of the day was5
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with all my heart5
of my dear father5
the equerry in waiting5
end of the room5
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the sight of the5
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if i had never5
gave me to understand5
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to know how i5
the midst of his5
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the bottom of the5
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whom i had not5
to tell me that5
the part of the5
the garde du corps5
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if i had been5
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close of the year5
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mile and a half5
glad to see me5
when i tell you5
duke of york was5
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a mile and a5
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side of the hall5
have the goodness to5
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it seems to me5
i have not been5
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i must tell you4
that he could not4
to madame la duchesse4
with whom he was4
two or three times4
some part of the4
in the same state4
one of the princesses4
duke of wellington and4
of wellington and prince4
i could not resist4
i believe he was4
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such a one as4
with madame de stael4
i would fain have4
take no denial to4
as well as the4
at the foot of4
spoke not a word4
since i have seen4
master of the horse4
of the prince de4
begged me to go4
with which i had4
the queen and princess4
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told her i had4
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to make known to4
i do not like4
the princess royal and4
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related to me the4
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amongst those who had4
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a quarter of a4
an officer in the4
for which we have4
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interview with the queen4
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the king of prussia4
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to see all this4
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to be able to4
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the duke of gloucester4
miss planta and i4
the duke de liancourt4
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the state of things4
my dear miss burney4
in a very few4
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in the service of4
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this morning i was4
to let me know4
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royal visit to the4
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could not have been4
and madame de la4
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the people of paris4
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to return to windsor4
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the duchess of angoul4
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to whom i had4
the queen and mr4
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the queen and the4
to see you here4
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would take no denial4
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at the police office4
the comte de narbonne4
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one of the managers4
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that i was almost4
be of the party4
the princesses augusta and4
the whole of this4
i will tell you4
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to my little parlour4
the opening of this4
the present state of4
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know not how to4
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me with the most4
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must now tell you4
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of the emperor of4
to know if i4
the comte de spagen4
i have not heard4
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i knew not how4
prayers for the king4
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rap at my door4
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as soon as she4
summon me to the4
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to me in a4
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the duke of brunswick4
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a letter from my4
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of the french revolution4
of some of the4
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will be so good4
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de narbonne and m4
the honours of the4
that i should be4
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the rest of my4
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a very few minutes4
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the th of december4
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philips to fanny burney4
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the terrace at windsor4
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table of the house2
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to the virtues and2
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the french minister in2
a very good creature2
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royal journey to weymouth2
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waiting for me in2
member of the house2
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time he was at2
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at a time such2
let me give you2
the lovely princess amelia2
a frigate of thirty2
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him to let me2
again in the arms2
journey to exeter and2
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phillipses at juniper hall2
from crewe hall to2
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the magnificent and southampton2
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service of the king2
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crewe hall to chelsea2
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himself by my side2
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a journey to exeter2
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my poor aching eyes2
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me with as much2
one of the attendants2
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at any other time2
the door of my2
remaining years of his2
miss goldsworthy had now2
the bishop of london2
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prince eyes miss burney2
to be in town2
first gentleman in europe2
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royal gift to the2
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to all the rest2
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prince of wales eulogized2
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la duchesse de duras2
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locke and his fredy2
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reproaches and sober counsel2
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to my beloved father2
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all her sweet daughters2
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me to see you2
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all that had preceded2
me in the evening2
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son of george iii2
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of the king he2
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part of his life2
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dear and excellent king2
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