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quadgram | frequency |
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he did not know | 23 |
the end of the | 22 |
as if he had | 22 |
the middle of the | 22 |
the other side of | 22 |
on the other side | 20 |
the rest of the | 19 |
for the first time | 18 |
in the middle of | 18 |
in the midst of | 16 |
if he had been | 16 |
at the end of | 16 |
every now and then | 15 |
at the same time | 15 |
other side of the | 15 |
the top of the | 15 |
she said to herself | 14 |
in the mean time | 12 |
on the other hand | 12 |
that he could not | 12 |
but there was no | 11 |
he would not have | 11 |
in the eyes of | 11 |
the face of the | 11 |
for the sake of | 11 |
the door of the | 11 |
he said to himself | 11 |
on the top of | 11 |
he was in the | 10 |
as if she had | 10 |
the foot of the | 10 |
it would have been | 10 |
the name of the | 10 |
as soon as he | 10 |
the edge of the | 10 |
to the end of | 9 |
that he was a | 9 |
the son of man | 9 |
to the other side | 9 |
out of the house | 9 |
the heart of the | 9 |
the kingdom of heaven | 9 |
the side of the | 9 |
what he had done | 9 |
a good deal of | 8 |
the eyes of the | 8 |
the adventures of tom | 8 |
in the direction of | 8 |
sawyer by mark twain | 8 |
in the way of | 8 |
of one of the | 8 |
but he did not | 8 |
of tom sawyer by | 8 |
adventures of tom sawyer | 8 |
tom sawyer by mark | 8 |
as if they had | 8 |
when they reached the | 8 |
he was going to | 7 |
the bank of the | 7 |
from time to time | 7 |
in the heart of | 7 |
at the head of | 7 |
as well as the | 7 |
of the son of | 7 |
it was as if | 7 |
but it was not | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
of which he had | 7 |
there was not a | 7 |
he had not yet | 7 |
he could not tell | 7 |
it was not the | 7 |
if he did not | 7 |
had been in the | 7 |
it seemed to him | 7 |
time in his life | 7 |
at the back of | 7 |
it wad be a | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
first time in his | 6 |
the matter with you | 6 |
not a little of | 6 |
at the foot of | 6 |
that he was not | 6 |
that he had been | 6 |
when at length he | 6 |
now that he had | 6 |
had not an idea | 6 |
then there was a | 6 |
it was only a | 6 |
had it not been | 6 |
from head to foot | 6 |
on the edge of | 6 |
for half an hour | 6 |
the end of it | 6 |
middle of the night | 6 |
the end of his | 6 |
up and down the | 6 |
in the course of | 6 |
the work of the | 6 |
the roof of the | 6 |
but it was a | 6 |
grew more and more | 6 |
was to be seen | 6 |
it was time to | 6 |
was a man of | 6 |
she could not help | 6 |
stood for a moment | 6 |
that he did not | 6 |
in a few minutes | 6 |
the first time in | 6 |
for he had not | 6 |
to go to church | 5 |
at the other end | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
that he was in | 5 |
the story of the | 5 |
and there was no | 5 |
he was a man | 5 |
that he had to | 5 |
now that he was | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
he never thought of | 5 |
the mouth of the | 5 |
a minute or two | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
that she could not | 5 |
gibbie shook his head | 5 |
in front of him | 5 |
as if he were | 5 |
in at the door | 5 |
he was able to | 5 |
been in the habit | 5 |
so long as they | 5 |
it was with a | 5 |
and there was a | 5 |
and by and by | 5 |
occurred to him that | 5 |
the moment he was | 5 |
gien i was you | 5 |
and the next moment | 5 |
a good deal more | 5 |
now and then a | 5 |
him out of the | 5 |
by the time he | 5 |
if they had been | 5 |
as well as he | 5 |
but he could not | 5 |
well as he could | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
from which he had | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
the first of the | 5 |
in which he had | 5 |
if she had been | 5 |
the head of the | 5 |
was one of those | 5 |
in the kingdom of | 5 |
for the space of | 5 |
at the top of | 5 |
his father and mother | 5 |
the words of the | 5 |
the other end of | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
he caught sight of | 5 |
at the thought of | 5 |
to do with it | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
which he had just | 5 |
now and then he | 5 |
a little way up | 5 |
the cottage on glashgar | 5 |
he had been a | 5 |
was not in the | 5 |
and sat down to | 5 |
it was not so | 5 |
the heart of a | 5 |
to the door of | 5 |
she would not have | 5 |
to the door and | 5 |
in the hope of | 5 |
he was in a | 5 |
sprang to his feet | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
he had had a | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
to do with the | 4 |
out of the window | 4 |
the minister and his | 4 |
so that she could | 4 |
what do you want | 4 |
and that of the | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
he could do for | 4 |
could not help it | 4 |
the day went on | 4 |
in the matter of | 4 |
the wind and the | 4 |
to the roof of | 4 |
it was by the | 4 |
a little way off | 4 |
it seemed to the | 4 |
that he might be | 4 |
so far as he | 4 |
one and the same | 4 |
had begun to feel | 4 |
and as soon as | 4 |
if you want to | 4 |
the back of his | 4 |
a moment or two | 4 |
had come to be | 4 |
he was not yet | 4 |
there was no other | 4 |
from the top of | 4 |
that there was no | 4 |
the spirits of the | 4 |
went back to his | 4 |
said to himself that | 4 |
so long as he | 4 |
and in a moment | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
of the spanish main | 4 |
did not know what | 4 |
if he had not | 4 |
the sides of the | 4 |
it was not that | 4 |
and now and then | 4 |
at once to the | 4 |
to the edge of | 4 |
never in his life | 4 |
he opened the door | 4 |
she did not know | 4 |
she could not get | 4 |
it was a cold | 4 |
could not bear to | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
mouth of the cave | 4 |
little way up the | 4 |
he had never yet | 4 |
deaf and dumb spaniard | 4 |
starting to his feet | 4 |
did not know the | 4 |
he could not help | 4 |
the middle of it | 4 |
her by the hand | 4 |
was one of the | 4 |
and sat down on | 4 |
with which he had | 4 |
but when he saw | 4 |
hole in the wall | 4 |
two or three times | 4 |
he began to be | 4 |
where there is no | 4 |
he lifted his head | 4 |
the will of the | 4 |
he was so much | 4 |
not a few of | 4 |
he had begun to | 4 |
if it had been | 4 |
with a smile of | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
had he been a | 4 |
towards the end of | 4 |
and going to the | 4 |
she ran to the | 4 |
started to his feet | 4 |
would not let him | 4 |
so that he was | 4 |
side of the fire | 4 |
in front of the | 4 |
he did not do | 4 |
to his feet and | 4 |
with regard to the | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
got to be done | 4 |
at last he was | 4 |
by this time the | 4 |
which he had never | 4 |
here and there a | 4 |
black avenger of the | 4 |
he had seen the | 4 |
was too much for | 4 |
to him that he | 4 |
more than any other | 4 |
to think of the | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
it occurred to him | 4 |
was a good deal | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
would be hard to | 4 |
whaur come ye frae | 4 |
what i want to | 4 |
she caught sight of | 4 |
the top of a | 4 |
he would gladly have | 4 |
but i bet you | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
he was about to | 4 |
he did not see | 4 |
he began to feel | 4 |
the darkness and the | 4 |
between it and the | 4 |
and put it in | 4 |
the mains of glashruach | 4 |
he did not think | 4 |
i beg your pardon | 4 |
he had not an | 4 |
in the case of | 4 |
she went to the | 4 |
the moment she was | 4 |
or two of the | 4 |
in a little while | 4 |
to get rid of | 4 |
with might and main | 4 |
bank of the burn | 4 |
and so long as | 4 |
there was no one | 4 |
as well as in | 4 |
down by the fire | 4 |
to the eyes of | 4 |
part of the house | 4 |
out of his mind | 4 |
that his presence was | 4 |
out of his pocket | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
he had often seen | 4 |
a kind of a | 4 |
way back to the | 4 |
as long as he | 4 |
the presence of the | 4 |
it not been for | 4 |
it would be hard | 4 |
every one of them | 4 |
was on the point | 4 |
it was but a | 4 |
there was a long | 4 |
between him and the | 4 |
had not even a | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
when she saw the | 4 |
and when he was | 4 |
what is the matter | 4 |
all he could do | 4 |
the help of the | 4 |
the black avenger of | 4 |
an hour or so | 4 |
in the mind of | 4 |
did not know how | 4 |
of the house was | 4 |
the corner of the | 4 |
of the father of | 4 |
now he was a | 4 |
it seemed as if | 4 |
at the door of | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
not have been a | 4 |
he was not in | 4 |
he could not see | 4 |
avenger of the spanish | 4 |
could it be that | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
as often as he | 4 |
took her by the | 4 |
by the help of | 4 |
in the face of | 4 |
it was a very | 4 |
in spite of the | 3 |
you oblige me by | 3 |
had a good many | 3 |
got to ask to | 3 |
did not know it | 3 |
which he did not | 3 |
that there was not | 3 |
with the air of | 3 |
of the new testament | 3 |
what he could do | 3 |
he pulled off his | 3 |
by the back of | 3 |
himself that it was | 3 |
one who did not | 3 |
to be ashamed of | 3 |
the edge of it | 3 |
wind and the rain | 3 |
the branches of the | 3 |
in a tone of | 3 |
i want to tell | 3 |
for some little time | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
to look through the | 3 |
but none the less | 3 |
set out at once | 3 |
he knew he was | 3 |
at the other side | 3 |
would have been a | 3 |
as i have said | 3 |
the word of god | 3 |
straight in the face | 3 |
to be a pirate | 3 |
the presence of a | 3 |
he sprang to his | 3 |
but it did not | 3 |
into the kingdom of | 3 |
the last of the | 3 |
the time and the | 3 |
he began to think | 3 |
could be done for | 3 |
by this time gibbie | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
her hand on his | 3 |
he was not the | 3 |
was no time to | 3 |
the sight of him | 3 |
on and on went | 3 |
told him he was | 3 |
the deaf and dumb | 3 |
by this time he | 3 |
have been in the | 3 |
justice of the peace | 3 |
on the opposite side | 3 |
at the dead tree | 3 |
he was a human | 3 |
of the house and | 3 |
from which she had | 3 |
laird and the preacher | 3 |
for a minute or | 3 |
which he had not | 3 |
the opposite side of | 3 |
jumped from his seat | 3 |
with a look of | 3 |
came to his ears | 3 |
would you oblige me | 3 |
that she should not | 3 |
there was nothing but | 3 |
the session was over | 3 |
put his hand on | 3 |
i wish i may | 3 |
he fell fast asleep | 3 |
sought to comfort her | 3 |
though he could not | 3 |
he went to see | 3 |
same kind of thing | 3 |
was in the act | 3 |
had not yet begun | 3 |
if she had not | 3 |
i am not sure | 3 |
and the man who | 3 |
a couple of yards | 3 |
sat down on the | 3 |
she went to bed | 3 |
he saw she was | 3 |
door of the house | 3 |
duty in respect of | 3 |
he was out of | 3 |
went a long way | 3 |
went to the door | 3 |
would have been in | 3 |
tell me what i | 3 |
to the foot of | 3 |
a little of the | 3 |
better than any of | 3 |
he could not speak | 3 |
in the world to | 3 |
he took her by | 3 |
stay home from school | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
the neighborhood of the | 3 |
on the floor beside | 3 |
much as he had | 3 |
and the same moment | 3 |
she was going to | 3 |
that wee sir gibbie | 3 |
there was not much | 3 |
name of the street | 3 |
caught sight of the | 3 |
he lay in the | 3 |
take care of you | 3 |
i think it was | 3 |
and did not like | 3 |
of boys and girls | 3 |
as soon as she | 3 |
as he would have | 3 |
of half an hour | 3 |
his head over his | 3 |
mile and a half | 3 |
had never had a | 3 |
where you going to | 3 |
and dropped his eyes | 3 |
all at once he | 3 |
the shape of a | 3 |
the bottom of it | 3 |
but all the time | 3 |
did not know that | 3 |
as much as he | 3 |
did not occur to | 3 |
he sat down and | 3 |
a hole in the | 3 |
now and then she | 3 |
and then he would | 3 |
it was all right | 3 |
swallowed up in the | 3 |
you going to do | 3 |
sides of the mountain | 3 |
the light and the | 3 |
they were about to | 3 |
had of late been | 3 |
one of his hands | 3 |
that it seemed to | 3 |
there was one thing | 3 |
gibbie had not been | 3 |
the farther end of | 3 |
it was in a | 3 |
and went back to | 3 |
from side to side | 3 |
with the help of | 3 |
do you want to | 3 |
opened the door of | 3 |
the water of life | 3 |
not one of them | 3 |
by the hand of | 3 |
as far as the | 3 |
the incidents of his | 3 |
in a low voice | 3 |
he would not go | 3 |
went down to the | 3 |
he could not do | 3 |
to herself as she | 3 |
there would have been | 3 |
he was on the | 3 |
and he would have | 3 |
the same kind of | 3 |
to return to his | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
he had never heard | 3 |
words of the lord | 3 |
that he could be | 3 |
her hand from his | 3 |
he would have seen | 3 |
did not care to | 3 |
to the soul of | 3 |
did his best to | 3 |
when he saw the | 3 |
she did not much | 3 |
the expression of the | 3 |
do you know what | 3 |
it was not for | 3 |
was all he could | 3 |
he had to keep | 3 |
and was going to | 3 |
had to do with | 3 |
he went to a | 3 |
and on the other | 3 |
to the man who | 3 |
there is no such | 3 |
also used as an | 3 |
the point of his | 3 |
the eyes of his | 3 |
but they were all | 3 |
he went up to | 3 |
of most of the | 3 |
he had no idea | 3 |
it would not be | 3 |
sat down on a | 3 |
but where was the | 3 |
as soon as it | 3 |
the laird and the | 3 |
she began to cry | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
he was not so | 3 |
old man and his | 3 |
it would have made | 3 |
enough to make him | 3 |
to the day of | 3 |
the whole of the | 3 |
the next day the | 3 |
in the hope that | 3 |
she said she would | 3 |
he did not want | 3 |
she could not see | 3 |
he was on his | 3 |
to him that it | 3 |
it would be better | 3 |
so forth and so | 3 |
not once did he | 3 |
have seemed to him | 3 |
the midst of the | 3 |
a few feet of | 3 |
the house of glashruach | 3 |
book in his hand | 3 |
i want to go | 3 |
in the ears of | 3 |
had no idea of | 3 |
and said no more | 3 |
the crest of the | 3 |
used as an exclamation | 3 |
in at the window | 3 |
it might be a | 3 |
he was no longer | 3 |
top of the rock | 3 |
in the water and | 3 |
at one and the | 3 |
he was ashamed to | 3 |
into the middle of | 3 |
that she had been | 3 |
the owner of it | 3 |
had come to the | 3 |
top of the stair | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
term of commendation or | 3 |
she opened her eyes | 3 |
soon as he had | 3 |
blessed are the poor | 3 |
for a whole hour | 3 |
did not seem to | 3 |
and from that moment | 3 |
much as to say | 3 |
the course of it | 3 |
had nothing to do | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
for he was not | 3 |
i can tell ye | 3 |
he knew nothing of | 3 |
a long time to | 3 |
he thought it was | 3 |
at length he reached | 3 |
gien i was a | 3 |
the door of a | 3 |
what sort of a | 3 |
to the conclusion that | 3 |
that he might have | 3 |
he could have done | 3 |
this way and that | 3 |
there was no getting | 3 |
the case of the | 3 |
now on this side | 3 |
he was at the | 3 |
the door behind him | 3 |
valley of the daur | 3 |
was he to do | 3 |
he stood at the | 3 |
it was the very | 3 |
he started to his | 3 |
counsel for the prosecution | 3 |
but the loss of | 3 |
and it would be | 3 |
the channel of the | 3 |
caught sight of him | 3 |
put a stop to | 3 |
and yet it was | 3 |
to the north church | 3 |
tom in the lead | 3 |
was no one to | 3 |
when he heard the | 3 |
till he found a | 3 |
in the bosom of | 3 |
he was far too | 3 |
the close of the | 3 |
he had not heard | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
with which it was | 3 |
round and round the | 3 |
the bosom of the | 3 |
between them and the | 3 |
he had been the | 3 |
for he had a | 3 |
it was a long | 3 |
he had always been | 3 |
looked in his face | 3 |
he had never had | 3 |
the smile with which | 3 |
him in his own | 3 |
the face of a | 3 |
he could do to | 3 |
of thought and feeling | 3 |
whaur ance was a | 3 |
like the rest of | 3 |
said gibbie to himself | 3 |
and starting to his | 3 |
she had never heard | 3 |
a mile and a | 3 |
doing his best to | 3 |
within a few feet | 3 |
the thought of the | 3 |
was not aware that | 3 |
mean to tell me | 3 |
when we get to | 3 |
and would not have | 3 |
his hair stood out | 3 |
she set the bottle | 3 |
he went to bed | 3 |
seemed to him that | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
but one of the | 3 |
her face to the | 3 |
opposite side of the | 3 |
the entrance of the | 3 |
began to look about | 3 |
the next moment he | 3 |
the moment he saw | 3 |
in time to see | 3 |
i could not help | 3 |
what you going to | 3 |
as if they were | 3 |
and then began to | 3 |
he entered the kitchen | 3 |
of whom he was | 3 |
had left the room | 3 |
her out of the | 3 |
on his knees and | 3 |
he could see the | 3 |
laid his hand on | 3 |
minister and his wife | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
gibbie came to her | 3 |
the mean time she | 3 |
there was no time | 3 |
that he could no | 3 |
nor was it long | 3 |
laid her hand on | 3 |
in the right direction | 3 |
in a few days | 3 |
eyes of the girl | 3 |
it was plain that | 3 |
of commendation or reverence | 3 |
up in his face | 3 |
the laird and fergus | 3 |
for the last time | 3 |
the floor of the | 3 |
if they had had | 3 |
the old man and | 3 |
the next time he | 3 |
set out for a | 3 |
was no getting around | 3 |
would have been to | 3 |
into which he had | 3 |
he would have gone | 3 |
he came upon a | 3 |
he did not feel | 3 |
face to the wall | 3 |
gave a great sigh | 3 |
the wisdom of the | 3 |
that he was going | 3 |
he pointed to the | 3 |
but it was with | 3 |
in the open air | 3 |
he perceived that the | 3 |
one of the many | 3 |
far as he knew | 3 |
that he had a | 3 |
the one he had | 3 |
on their way to | 3 |
a group of boys | 3 |
he could not be | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
and he did not | 3 |
a glance at the | 3 |
had in it a | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
and by this time | 3 |
and in the evening | 3 |
he had been so | 3 |
but it was only | 3 |
which she had been | 3 |
for a little while | 3 |
in the person of | 3 |
that was the way | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
out her hand to | 3 |
and then there was | 3 |
he wanted her to | 3 |
on the part of | 3 |
when he had finished | 3 |
as she had never | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
the horror of the | 3 |
what he could to | 3 |
other end of the | 3 |
this time it was | 3 |
up the hill and | 3 |
they would have been | 3 |
the next moment the | 3 |
he took for a | 3 |
and she began to | 3 |
he came to the | 3 |
the path she had | 3 |
in the tone of | 3 |
terror of the seas | 3 |
not yet begun to | 3 |
up the side of | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
and in a few | 3 |
that she was not | 3 |
the door by which | 3 |
i do not say | 3 |
one after the other | 3 |
but now and then | 3 |
and went to the | 3 |
and now at last | 3 |
could do was to | 3 |
the most of the | 3 |
in the land of | 3 |
gibbie did not come | 3 |
he was regarded as | 3 |
the edge of a | 3 |
i want to know | 3 |
in the act of | 3 |
looked at each other | 3 |
and so forth and | 3 |
he was in no | 3 |
did what he could | 3 |
would have been the | 3 |
as much as to | 3 |
he had a great | 3 |
did not like it | 3 |
the boy could not | 3 |
the light of the | 3 |
the bed of the | 3 |
side of the room | 3 |
him that he had | 3 |
such a state of | 3 |
it was all he | 3 |
a great respect for | 3 |
he could no longer | 3 |
the time he had | 3 |
and there would be | 3 |
the arrival of the | 3 |
the rush of the | 3 |
forth and so on | 3 |
although he could not | 3 |
if she could have | 3 |
that sort of thing | 3 |
on this side and | 3 |
within the bounds of | 3 |
his face in his | 3 |
he was almost as | 3 |
he gathered himself up | 3 |
whaur do ye bide | 3 |
out for a walk | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
what he had seen | 3 |
a couple of hours | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
he could no more | 3 |
he had not the | 3 |
farther end of the | 3 |
now and then they | 3 |
the young men were | 3 |
the wall of the | 3 |
was it long before | 3 |
a number of things | 3 |
but the rest of | 3 |
head over his shoulder | 3 |
he was far from | 3 |
could not see it | 3 |
i wuss i had | 3 |
but if he had | 3 |
his hand on his | 3 |
that the boy was | 3 |
the terror of the | 3 |
place from the wind | 3 |
did not want to | 3 |
a hold of the | 2 |
a sign of the | 2 |
she had changed her | 2 |
he jumped from his | 2 |
he was not much | 2 |
for the prosecution said | 2 |
the steps of the | 2 |
as he did at | 2 |
the top of it | 2 |
end of the rope | 2 |
was the more convinced | 2 |
turn you did give | 2 |
me to haud my | 2 |
for on the other | 2 |
with what he had | 2 |
and he was like | 2 |
the upper half of | 2 |
at last the sun | 2 |
the duty required of | 2 |
of the commonest flowers | 2 |
one thing after another | 2 |
he made no mistake | 2 |
to leave me alone | 2 |
to do is to | 2 |
one at least of | 2 |
to take up the | 2 |
and walked towards the | 2 |
and familiarity with the | 2 |
new testament from the | 2 |
once or twice and | 2 |
could tell but the | 2 |
too contemptible to be | 2 |
the hand of a | 2 |
the moon was shining | 2 |
he was now capable | 2 |
at this time of | 2 |
that he was the | 2 |
it may be a | 2 |
would help him to | 2 |
raised his head and | 2 |
you got to do | 2 |
look as if he | 2 |
he began to doze | 2 |
handed the slate to | 2 |
and the next he | 2 |
the next he saw | 2 |
was waiting for him | 2 |
he could not even | 2 |
to tell his name | 2 |
the only possessions he | 2 |
the first thing he | 2 |
blessed are they that | 2 |
he was more than | 2 |
he had had his | 2 |
might come upon his | 2 |
he thought it must | 2 |
as it had been | 2 |
none the less that | 2 |
it was one of | 2 |
to ring the bell | 2 |
and the prayer of | 2 |
not more than a | 2 |
in spite of all | 2 |
his brothers and sisters | 2 |
he wanted to make | 2 |
i think of it | 2 |
into his head that | 2 |
no to say a | 2 |
it was to the | 2 |
back to the spring | 2 |
trying in vain to | 2 |
and in the same | 2 |
and he put his | 2 |
in the world than | 2 |
when he entered the | 2 |
speak to you again | 2 |
after a long and | 2 |
taking no note of | 2 |
and said he was | 2 |
i am glad to | 2 |
for he was a | 2 |
i have no questions | 2 |
at the wickedness of | 2 |
path she had come | 2 |
not one of those | 2 |
as he had looked | 2 |
for the whole world | 2 |
a word was said | 2 |
more than she could | 2 |
no fear of his | 2 |
out in the woods | 2 |
he had gone to | 2 |
and a little sad | 2 |
door of the press | 2 |
had no fear of | 2 |
see what they were | 2 |
did you see that | 2 |
man came in and | 2 |
must put on his | 2 |
the yard to the | 2 |
he should be able | 2 |
as often as she | 2 |
her because of her | 2 |
got rid of the | 2 |
the life of the | 2 |
her as one of | 2 |
and rang the bell | 2 |
for a moment the | 2 |
he could do was | 2 |
and a sense of | 2 |
they were capable of | 2 |
him if he had | 2 |
three minutes later the | 2 |
and there on the | 2 |
the sake of a | 2 |
he must put on | 2 |
to the falsehood in | 2 |
the same moment the | 2 |
had ever seen him | 2 |
end of it she | 2 |
the result of the | 2 |
the man who loves | 2 |
was no use in | 2 |
by this time have | 2 |
no gibbie was there | 2 |
drawing nearer to the | 2 |
did you kiss me | 2 |
have plenty of time | 2 |
in the first of | 2 |
to think of some | 2 |
fact that he was | 2 |
she took it off | 2 |
and was at once | 2 |
within five steps of | 2 |
long before she saw | 2 |
he saw of him | 2 |
on the floor of | 2 |
but she could not | 2 |
the difference between the | 2 |
and fergus did not | 2 |
the sky and the | 2 |
last of all came | 2 |
out from his head | 2 |
i got to go | 2 |
ye a place they | 2 |
be a vex to | 2 |
she was in the | 2 |
was about to speak | 2 |
that seemed likely to | 2 |
since he became a | 2 |
he gave him a | 2 |
and have a good | 2 |
to do with his | 2 |
to be aware of | 2 |
a matter of course | 2 |
sense of what was | 2 |
again and again he | 2 |
sign that he might | 2 |
had got into the | 2 |
of the tree of | 2 |
heard the name of | 2 |
it was broad daylight | 2 |
her in his arms | 2 |
in the tone that | 2 |
the last ten minutes | 2 |
at last one morning | 2 |
had ever thought about | 2 |
she set down the | 2 |
on which he had | 2 |
of the mouth of | 2 |
was one of her | 2 |
which was one of | 2 |
fergus did his best | 2 |
a school where he | 2 |
his share in the | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
many and many a | 2 |
judged it wise to | 2 |
but the air was | 2 |
or two from the | 2 |
seemed to him as | 2 |
this was worse than | 2 |
had made him so | 2 |
a mouthful of the | 2 |
at home in his | 2 |
he began to understand | 2 |
he had been reading | 2 |
from top to bottom | 2 |
we get to the | 2 |
had never in his | 2 |
and made a loop | 2 |
but now he had | 2 |
was to be found | 2 |
go down the hill | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
to get out of | 2 |
to find fault with | 2 |
end of the cottage | 2 |
as she approached the | 2 |
took from his pocket | 2 |
wad be to be | 2 |
the sake of which | 2 |
take care of the | 2 |
the vanity of human | 2 |
and by the time | 2 |
was a rare one | 2 |
as well as they | 2 |
tea with mistress croale | 2 |
when he lifted his | 2 |
and ran to the | 2 |
was going to be | 2 |
all that could be | 2 |
be as his master | 2 |
dinna fling the calf | 2 |
they always bury it | 2 |
did you want to | 2 |
or what he should | 2 |
will come back to | 2 |
that it was plain | 2 |
huck finn the red | 2 |
he had in him | 2 |
be put in possession | 2 |
him there was no | 2 |
them in all the | 2 |
would not go with | 2 |
heart was full of | 2 |
if you say it | 2 |
to find his way | 2 |
it must be that | 2 |
the mouth of a | 2 |
what he should eat | 2 |
in the meadow with | 2 |
the old deaf and | 2 |
sprawling on the floor | 2 |
was a long journey | 2 |
his idea of the | 2 |
was snow in the | 2 |
rose on the night | 2 |
never speak to you | 2 |
to do a thing | 2 |
i canna weel say | 2 |
wish i may never | 2 |
a sense of injury | 2 |
with a bucket of | 2 |
was in the same | 2 |
was in the room | 2 |
he did not hear | 2 |
turned and looked at | 2 |
at right angles to | 2 |
far away in the | 2 |
to gibbie the very | 2 |
at the farther end | 2 |
no haste to return | 2 |
voyage on the brander | 2 |
to spring to his | 2 |
to make a good | 2 |
so she sat down | 2 |
he had never done | 2 |
the scheme of their | 2 |
she thought she could | 2 |
had been able to | 2 |
the day was over | 2 |
a bit of a | 2 |
he would like to | 2 |
but i must not | 2 |
i will go with | 2 |
had no notion of | 2 |
had been on the | 2 |
could it be otherwise | 2 |
what do you mean | 2 |
down on the ground | 2 |
he had ever heard | 2 |
had no perception of | 2 |
the very summit of | 2 |
he tossed the marble | 2 |
it might be painful | 2 |
middle of the afternoon | 2 |
over to the police | 2 |
went to the market | 2 |
came to the conclusion | 2 |
be a lesson to | 2 |
to the point of | 2 |
in the auld hoose | 2 |
two of the men | 2 |
on the night air | 2 |
his head on the | 2 |
to go to college | 2 |
less afraid of him | 2 |
hardy as well as | 2 |
brought his heart into | 2 |
was far from being | 2 |
his club under his | 2 |
spring to his feet | 2 |
been in his life | 2 |
for an hour or | 2 |
as big as the | 2 |
as in the old | 2 |
looked as if she | 2 |
to that of the | 2 |
he called himself a | 2 |
had got hold of | 2 |
to find the marks | 2 |
thought better of it | 2 |
he was a stranger | 2 |
he got into the | 2 |
up like a child | 2 |
there was not the | 2 |
at such a time | 2 |
all the town was | 2 |
the shoal water of | 2 |
he went to her | 2 |
the ink on the | 2 |
as he entered the | 2 |
what they were about | 2 |
through the long twilight | 2 |
and held his peace | 2 |
had spent the night | 2 |
he was aware of | 2 |
it was to do | 2 |
that the enemy was | 2 |
gray of the morning | 2 |
the roots of glashgar | 2 |
i wad hae ye | 2 |
way to the crest | 2 |
end is to glorify | 2 |
the more that he | 2 |
clump of sumach bushes | 2 |
a good part of | 2 |
the door and opened | 2 |
to the gates of | 2 |
but he had the | 2 |
in such a state | 2 |
gibbie burst out laughing | 2 |
a foot or two | 2 |
to the detriment of | 2 |
steep descent to the | 2 |
took an interest in | 2 |
tom said that they | 2 |
he darted into the | 2 |
pick and a shovel | 2 |
catching sight of him | 2 |
such as he had | 2 |
was delighted with the | 2 |
was going to happen | 2 |
did not know why | 2 |
himself that he would | 2 |
what shall i do | 2 |
calf efter the coo | 2 |
and she told him | 2 |
and i was so | 2 |
than they would have | 2 |
the twilight began to | 2 |
he knew well enough | 2 |
to which they were | 2 |
had waited for him | 2 |
down on his knees | 2 |
out of the distance | 2 |
well enough that the | 2 |
for the serpent to | 2 |
the house was in | 2 |
heart of the poet | 2 |
respectable member of society | 2 |
she cam doon the | 2 |
gibbie had always been | 2 |
all the time been | 2 |
he raised his head | 2 |
his life in the | 2 |
he had written the | 2 |
the history of the | 2 |
see if there was | 2 |
what are ye efter | 2 |
the presumption of the | 2 |
lit on its back | 2 |
the minister gave out | 2 |
if such a thing | 2 |
of what was coming | 2 |
side of the line | 2 |
in a new light | 2 |
he put his head | 2 |
the time he reached | 2 |
he went over the | 2 |
but what of that | 2 |
the heads of the | 2 |
for some time there | 2 |
side of the smaller | 2 |
never in her life | 2 |
he held out his | 2 |
he would never speak | 2 |
at sight of the | 2 |
went up to her | 2 |
was drawn to her | 2 |
he had ended his | 2 |
as if she saw | 2 |
it was but for | 2 |
to talk to him | 2 |
had he not lost | 2 |
in wait for him | 2 |
greeted as mother and | 2 |
in the top of | 2 |
term of fondness or | 2 |
was that she had | 2 |
within an inch of | 2 |
any of the rest | 2 |
with the hope that | 2 |
set out to look | 2 |
she clung to him | 2 |
to hold such language | 2 |
a drink of water | 2 |
if it were a | 2 |
to haud my tongue | 2 |
how could it be | 2 |
the new part of | 2 |
she would have had | 2 |
made up his mind | 2 |
spring from his chair | 2 |
that if he had | 2 |
proceeded at once to | 2 |
less was he the | 2 |
the boys had been | 2 |
had had enough of | 2 |
more and more angry | 2 |
for us to be | 2 |
on all sides of | 2 |
went to see him | 2 |
not in the least | 2 |
what a number of | 2 |
made a loop at | 2 |
time to time and | 2 |
chance of speaking to | 2 |
stretched themselves out on | 2 |
and it was plain | 2 |
to his own room | 2 |
he thought he would | 2 |
once more in the | 2 |
of his own heart | 2 |
that one who had | 2 |
it happened just so | 2 |
of wind and water | 2 |
he left the house | 2 |
herself into his arms | 2 |
whether it was the | 2 |
he might have seen | 2 |
wee sir gibbie had | 2 |
from group to group | 2 |
it was but the | 2 |
the moment they were | 2 |
an old woman who | 2 |
it was too much | 2 |
about the nature of | 2 |
a confused heap of | 2 |
he was anxious to | 2 |
it was naething but | 2 |
i canna see the | 2 |
to do over again | 2 |
he thought better of | 2 |
was but for a | 2 |
on the verge of | 2 |
accountable for this money | 2 |
had often seen the | 2 |
one of those who | 2 |
so much of him | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
as the two boys | 2 |
the streets of the | 2 |
come straight from the | 2 |
that was in him | 2 |
it had been the | 2 |
and began to read | 2 |
she must have water | 2 |
and at once the | 2 |
and had to be | 2 |
and it was with | 2 |
of it into the | 2 |
i wish it was | 2 |
the son of god | 2 |
was not for a | 2 |
and set himself to | 2 |
procure the means of | 2 |
a good many things | 2 |
in spite of his | 2 |
good many things to | 2 |
top of the hay | 2 |
for there was a | 2 |
with all her might | 2 |
see if i can | 2 |
the cupboard to get | 2 |
and took from him | 2 |
what was to be | 2 |
he had not quite | 2 |
seems to me that | 2 |
there had been a | 2 |
the owner of the | 2 |
for the loss of | 2 |
should be able to | 2 |
saw the necessity of | 2 |
had been reading the | 2 |
as he called it | 2 |
had to go to | 2 |
he had learned to | 2 |
had not a notion | 2 |
for another kind of | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
and for a time | 2 |
it was about to | 2 |
then he gave a | 2 |
gibbie had no thought | 2 |
with me to mr | 2 |
called himself a fool | 2 |
moved toward the river | 2 |
himself on a heap | 2 |
the guardian of the | 2 |
side by side with | 2 |
not certain that she | 2 |
that it was by | 2 |
to make him work | 2 |
as much as they | 2 |
gibbie was in the | 2 |
for a moment that | 2 |
what you call the | 2 |
began to wish he | 2 |
me what i want | 2 |
the end of each | 2 |
so long as a | 2 |
would be better to | 2 |
that would have been | 2 |
with sorrow to the | 2 |
but the lord was | 2 |
would have had no | 2 |
broke into such a | 2 |
were on their way | 2 |
you do not mean | 2 |
it was possible to | 2 |
as he had seen | 2 |
some time there was | 2 |
get back to the | 2 |
what to do with | 2 |
him to the other | 2 |
what makes you think | 2 |
while he stood gazing | 2 |
beyond the fact that | 2 |
had to be done | 2 |
line in his hand | 2 |
part of the city | 2 |
as if all the | 2 |
you could think to | 2 |
the hope of a | 2 |
he ran full speed | 2 |
that her father had | 2 |
nearer and nearer to | 2 |
middle of the room | 2 |
go back on you | 2 |
and began to dig | 2 |
at home with her | 2 |
in which he seemed | 2 |
his arms round her | 2 |
the rest of them | 2 |
i have not the | 2 |
with these words he | 2 |
think he had been | 2 |
the sort of thing | 2 |
here and there with | 2 |
on his bare skin | 2 |
some of them such | 2 |
was as if he | 2 |
got to do it | 2 |
and went off to | 2 |
to him than to | 2 |
in the days when | 2 |
and went to see | 2 |
would have been better | 2 |
and he saw the | 2 |
back of the neck | 2 |
felt at liberty to | 2 |
as soon as gibbie | 2 |
sat on the edge | 2 |
took huck to a | 2 |
as a general thing | 2 |
all of a sudden | 2 |
to go in a | 2 |
took their way homeward | 2 |
have been of the | 2 |
could not get him | 2 |
the suggestion of his | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
of a young woman | 2 |
could have got into | 2 |
the change in the | 2 |
a respectable member of | 2 |
with his big toe | 2 |
and there were the | 2 |
there was no answer | 2 |
of the nature of | 2 |
said in a whisper | 2 |
and got it out | 2 |
to the farther end | 2 |
when he saw him | 2 |
drew up at the | 2 |
by one of the | 2 |
that he must be | 2 |
could not understand it | 2 |
would not have dared | 2 |
it was plain he | 2 |
had come and gone | 2 |
of his dead wife | 2 |
he set his foot | 2 |
of the first two | 2 |
pleased to have a | 2 |
the fate of the | 2 |
a blow at him | 2 |
he had been careful | 2 |
but the moment she | 2 |
up the dark stair | 2 |
had not told him | 2 |
as the sun began | 2 |
miles up and down | 2 |
and that his presence | 2 |
want to go home | 2 |
he fell into a | 2 |
one of the children | 2 |
took no notice of | 2 |
her from the room | 2 |
they went down the | 2 |
would not hear of | 2 |
to look about him | 2 |
no come in here | 2 |
was the same as | 2 |
in the easiest chair | 2 |
brought her the slate | 2 |
not much of a | 2 |
the idea of her | 2 |
out as if he | 2 |
a wanderer in a | 2 |
with a startled look | 2 |
the one to the | 2 |
earth with a torrent | 2 |
and loosed his tongue | 2 |
he began to turn | 2 |
a glimpse of his | 2 |
made her stop and | 2 |
from the midst of | 2 |
the bridge and gate | 2 |
of the speech was | 2 |
there in the corner | 2 |
a bed of moss | 2 |
head on his shoulder | 2 |
to make the thing | 2 |
down the steep descent | 2 |
that he had settled | 2 |
a flash of blue | 2 |
little better than an | 2 |
what garred ye rin | 2 |
but with her father | 2 |
in the other corner | 2 |
ye may as weel | 2 |
the current of the | 2 |
even when he was | 2 |
but only for a | 2 |
odds and ends of | 2 |
was gone from his | 2 |
a place where the | 2 |
he might go and | 2 |
they were in the | 2 |
but that was all | 2 |
back from the door | 2 |
miles below the village | 2 |
to be a gentleman | 2 |
of her life have | 2 |
the boys stretched themselves | 2 |
was in the house | 2 |
he to do with | 2 |
be painful to you | 2 |
and the ways of | 2 |
threw his arms round | 2 |
he had not even | 2 |
turned his face away | 2 |
than a couple of | 2 |
the laws of existence | 2 |
he sought ben rogers | 2 |
silence for some time | 2 |
he had ever thought | 2 |
one and another of | 2 |
to look out for | 2 |
end of half an | 2 |
under the care of | 2 |
might have seen that | 2 |
one or other of | 2 |
gang to the kirk | 2 |
enter into the kingdom | 2 |
when she came back | 2 |
from that day forth | 2 |
the men came in | 2 |
why should it be | 2 |
he did not understand | 2 |
looked as if it | 2 |
not far from the | 2 |
the house and the | 2 |
father was a man | 2 |
gilbert and lady galbraith | 2 |
the last time he | 2 |
he had never been | 2 |
which he was accustomed | 2 |
in the new testament | 2 |
him was to be | 2 |
and had given the | 2 |
my soul a pale | 2 |
was out of the | 2 |
he would be a | 2 |
the plan of salvation | 2 |
he was afraid he | 2 |
for there was no | 2 |
in regard to his | 2 |
when he had ended | 2 |
before they reached the | 2 |
did not understand them | 2 |
he had never in | 2 |
turned from him and | 2 |
make up for the | 2 |
and in the morning | 2 |
they were going to | 2 |
are the poor in | 2 |
real cause of the | 2 |
it was too late | 2 |
had he not been | 2 |
a lesson of wisdom | 2 |
should it be any | 2 |
standing on one leg | 2 |
a deal of the | 2 |
whan he comes to | 2 |
like that of an | 2 |
he would have said | 2 |
i wad fain ken | 2 |
of the dumb boy | 2 |
but she had got | 2 |
the desire to be | 2 |
and threw his arms | 2 |
and one of the | 2 |
there was no use | 2 |
could have succeeded in | 2 |
she did not perceive | 2 |
as he drew nearer | 2 |
sclater had not been | 2 |
he had already made | 2 |
when round a corner | 2 |
not only were the | 2 |
away sad at heart | 2 |
over the top of | 2 |
rest of the day | 2 |
far around the corner | 2 |
he began to wish | 2 |
there were two more | 2 |
by the side of | 2 |
give a dern for | 2 |
the same to him | 2 |
whatever was required of | 2 |
was seated in the | 2 |
on his hands and | 2 |
wha wad hae thoucht | 2 |
all they could do | 2 |
mistress croale would not | 2 |
he ran about the | 2 |
loop at the end | 2 |
she had got so | 2 |
exclamation of doubt or | 2 |
ran to the door | 2 |
was rough on me | 2 |
the news had spread | 2 |
more that he could | 2 |
which they had been | 2 |
in the house and | 2 |
tom was in the | 2 |
heart had begun to | 2 |
she thought of the | 2 |
for the sale of | 2 |
the truth of the | 2 |
what have you got | 2 |
of his acquaintance with | 2 |
lay on the floor | 2 |
the rats and mice | 2 |
up the stair to | 2 |
that he could hardly | 2 |
in a sheltered spot | 2 |
will flood the gold | 2 |
to mingle with the | 2 |
did not feel that | 2 |
may or may not | 2 |
would like to see | 2 |
it was the first | 2 |
of the room in | 2 |
turned her face to | 2 |
with him than with | 2 |
the air of a | 2 |
was now capable of | 2 |
his face to the | 2 |
at the edge of | 2 |
did not feel the | 2 |
a trace of him | 2 |
away they walked together | 2 |
was at the door | 2 |
what was he to | 2 |
i wad fain be | 2 |
eyes fixed on the | 2 |
moment he was gone | 2 |
you just wait till | 2 |
book you were reading | 2 |
or i will knock | 2 |
the height of the | 2 |
was in no haste | 2 |
at the garden gate | 2 |
and most of the | 2 |
anything but his mother | 2 |
gibbie went and came | 2 |
he had nothing to | 2 |
own flesh and blood | 2 |
it did not occur | 2 |
gibbie was one of | 2 |
them out of the | 2 |
the face of gibbie | 2 |
agreed it would be | 2 |
in the list of | 2 |
water of the bar | 2 |
to pick up his | 2 |
she had left it | 2 |
the shape of the | 2 |
but a little way | 2 |
the memory of his | 2 |
he saw in the | 2 |
the gray of the | 2 |
crowing of the cock | 2 |
and ashes on his | 2 |
but they would not | 2 |
over the fence and | 2 |
of the auld hoose | 2 |
the way to the | 2 |
been in the wrong | 2 |
the less that he | 2 |
to the rest of | 2 |
to gang to the | 2 |
not speak a word | 2 |
i thought it might | 2 |
as he left the | 2 |
where he was now | 2 |
to get a grip | 2 |
had not come to | 2 |
the last words of | 2 |
then he would have | 2 |
this time gibbie was | 2 |
could not fail to | 2 |
names of the first | 2 |
him as long as | 2 |
he was the same | 2 |
less that he had | 2 |
but when he lifted | 2 |
set out in the | 2 |
keep the commandments of | 2 |
never meant any harm | 2 |
did not run so | 2 |
to stay home from | 2 |
of such a father | 2 |
what is to become | 2 |
the souls of bees | 2 |
my side of the | 2 |
the wickedness of the | 2 |
themselves down in the | 2 |
he said at last | 2 |
went to bed that | 2 |
hand on his arm | 2 |
the calf efter the | 2 |
the beat of that | 2 |
a few yards off | 2 |
of the fire sat | 2 |
by dint of assertion | 2 |
what he took for | 2 |
till he reached the | 2 |
was that of a | 2 |
as to how the | 2 |
and they did not | 2 |
the stairs of glashgar | 2 |
he could not find | 2 |
it was a grey | 2 |
it may have been | 2 |
with one hand tied | 2 |
but still he carolled | 2 |
he is meant to | 2 |
over him from behind | 2 |
he had never tasted | 2 |
house was filled with | 2 |
he had finished his | 2 |
herself again to her | 2 |
rotten chest full of | 2 |
come out of it | 2 |
for the entrance of | 2 |
him when she was | 2 |
he went to the | 2 |
were not long in | 2 |
take my word for | 2 |
a low wall of | 2 |
they had got to | 2 |
he was one who | 2 |
and his was not | 2 |
few feet of the | 2 |
and clawed at the | 2 |
the gold earth with | 2 |
of the presence of | 2 |
had given up the | 2 |
that at the time | 2 |
which they were reduced | 2 |
off at full speed | 2 |
were lost in the | 2 |
saw she was not | 2 |
as it seemed to | 2 |
and handed them to | 2 |
the strain of the | 2 |
stared at him with | 2 |
this side and that | 2 |
who art thou that | 2 |
better than an idiot | 2 |
that his heart was | 2 |
with her face to | 2 |
he ran from the | 2 |
had often done before | 2 |
and out of the | 2 |
he broke into such | 2 |
side of the glashburn | 2 |
that there was nobody | 2 |
they said their prayers | 2 |
they took their way | 2 |
in no haste to | 2 |
swept him to the | 2 |
he had thrown himself | 2 |
and i are old | 2 |
to ask to go | 2 |
patch on his eye | 2 |
she lifted up her | 2 |
to her new testament | 2 |
going to try to | 2 |
and up to the | 2 |
to him there was | 2 |
and would have died | 2 |
and he had to | 2 |
he laid himself down | 2 |
edge of the bed | 2 |
in the morning he | 2 |
in the poor little | 2 |
the day of her | 2 |
as long as it | 2 |
and from the other | 2 |
knew well enough that | 2 |
by the presence of | 2 |
dreamed of such a | 2 |
began to gather about | 2 |
which he took for | 2 |
no time to lose | 2 |
a vague idea of | 2 |
set it down by | 2 |
while in the other | 2 |
his place in the | 2 |
it did not once | 2 |
with the first of | 2 |
who had been her | 2 |
to the refuge of | 2 |
sat down by the | 2 |
between the boy and | 2 |
things to think about | 2 |
gibbie went home as | 2 |
i got to wear | 2 |
what he should do | 2 |
the silence and the | 2 |
that was in them | 2 |
the cause of the | 2 |
a moment and then | 2 |
not have been so | 2 |
what is the meaning | 2 |
the daughter of the | 2 |
make the most of | 2 |
that he had seen | 2 |
to think he had | 2 |
drunk in the streets | 2 |
between her and the | 2 |
the worms creepit in | 2 |
was in the right | 2 |
within six inches of | 2 |
smile with which he | 2 |
five steps of the | 2 |
of one of these | 2 |
would she feel then | 2 |
at once from the | 2 |
and was not a | 2 |
it had been with | 2 |
but there were two | 2 |
into the room where | 2 |
what is your name | 2 |
know how to give | 2 |
he got into a | 2 |
gave him his dinner | 2 |
soon light will flood | 2 |
for he was personating | 2 |
followed her with their | 2 |
it was called the | 2 |
sorrow to the grave | 2 |
but he was more | 2 |
of porridge and milk | 2 |
he was waiting for | 2 |
after two or three | 2 |
was to become of | 2 |
to the cupboard to | 2 |
the faces of the | 2 |
he could not make | 2 |
in front of them | 2 |
had not heard him | 2 |
knew nothing of the | 2 |
he must have been | 2 |
when she came into | 2 |
all in one like | 2 |
to the crack of | 2 |
end of a long | 2 |
i wadna like to | 2 |
could a man be | 2 |
it was all one | 2 |
in the chain of | 2 |
the first time since | 2 |
as a sort of | 2 |
i was out of | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
he would have to | 2 |
in her black satin | 2 |
was received with a | 2 |
in order to be | 2 |
it was long before | 2 |
because he could not | 2 |
which he brought to | 2 |
though he did not | 2 |
which had been for | 2 |
to give him up | 2 |
growing more and more | 2 |
and the tears came | 2 |
last words of janet | 2 |
as the saying is | 2 |
that she should never | 2 |
but then he was | 2 |
when they had done | 2 |
him over to the | 2 |
a box on the | 2 |
to such a sermon | 2 |
then he began to | 2 |
he took his leave | 2 |
what was to come | 2 |
for so many years | 2 |
that the cratur was | 2 |
man in the world | 2 |
the bosom of god | 2 |
he was startled by | 2 |
up the main street | 2 |
with all his might | 2 |
there would be nothing | 2 |
and a half from | 2 |
of whatever a body | 2 |
of all came the | 2 |
run in the direction | 2 |
what wad ye hae | 2 |
of the man to | 2 |
a quarter of an | 2 |
good part of the | 2 |
could do for him | 2 |
tossed the marble away | 2 |
of the trees and | 2 |
the shadow of a | 2 |
on the ground of | 2 |
gibbie was delighted with | 2 |
it wad be but | 2 |
the next he was | 2 |
the drowsing murmur of | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
back in his chair | 2 |
of the laws of | 2 |
he had done for | 2 |
the threshold of the | 2 |
this one and that | 2 |
the abodes of men | 2 |
he had just been | 2 |
the bodily presence of | 2 |
much at home with | 2 |
the end of october | 2 |
got to do with | 2 |
he could do little | 2 |
of robert and janet | 2 |
an hour or two | 2 |
with the idea of | 2 |
nothing in the world | 2 |
a man like that | 2 |
is to glorify god | 2 |
tear her to pieces | 2 |
the memory of the | 2 |
the names of the | 2 |
the idea that he | 2 |
was not yet quite | 2 |
came in sight of | 2 |
over the head with | 2 |
father of us all | 2 |
to himself that he | 2 |
he turned towards the | 2 |
in the month of | 2 |
to the german ocean | 2 |
catch a glimpse of | 2 |
that he could never | 2 |
before it was dark | 2 |
or six miles below | 2 |
and then they went | 2 |
his heart into his | 2 |
in harmony with his | 2 |
but he was not | 2 |
what gibbie made of | 2 |
something to do with | 2 |
as that of the | 2 |
the shell of the | 2 |
the thought that some | 2 |
a creature of some | 2 |
said janet to herself | 2 |
down the street with | 2 |
from the open window | 2 |
was something in the | 2 |
which he had fled | 2 |
the space of a | 2 |
one to whom he | 2 |
with which he was | 2 |
the poor in spirit | 2 |
my thoughts are like | 2 |
the sight was a | 2 |
a sunday at home | 2 |
for his father and | 2 |
called sir gilbert galbraith | 2 |
have liked to see | 2 |
as she approached it | 2 |
about a third of | 2 |
a pale gleaming horizon | 2 |
which he was not | 2 |
how would she feel | 2 |
to the astonishment of | 2 |
and closed with a | 2 |
pointed to the giby | 2 |
what they are about | 2 |
stood wagging his tail | 2 |
for school to take | 2 |
and took up a | 2 |
what was coming next | 2 |
but not the less | 2 |
wanted to do it | 2 |
that lay in the | 2 |
eyes fixed upon him | 2 |
mary gave him a | 2 |
driving the cattle home | 2 |
she had been reading | 2 |
that led to the | 2 |
on an exploring expedition | 2 |
the conclusion that he | 2 |
alone in the house | 2 |
stay all night with | 2 |
from the end of | 2 |
placed a chair for | 2 |
was a mere pretence | 2 |
the folds of the | 2 |
i have no doubt | 2 |
to do right and | 2 |
which was in the | 2 |
dares to hold such | 2 |
of one of his | 2 |
across the room to | 2 |
to take the lead | 2 |
went up to the | 2 |
the result of his | 2 |
it had never been | 2 |
fergus was after him | 2 |
the trees were all | 2 |
sclater could not help | 2 |
of what he had | 2 |
not a sign of | 2 |
i know you was | 2 |
than any of the | 2 |
lost no time in | 2 |
hand on her shoulder | 2 |
the labours of the | 2 |
much the same to | 2 |
seemed to him an | 2 |
his mouth close to | 2 |
the firm resolve to | 2 |
to tell me you | 2 |
was but a small | 2 |
go down to the | 2 |
out of his heart | 2 |
there is no path | 2 |
his own flesh and | 2 |
by and by they | 2 |
the old people were | 2 |
when he saw his | 2 |
no questions to ask | 2 |
cottage on glashgar was | 2 |
as when first he | 2 |
and now he was | 2 |
current of the glashburn | 2 |
to look for him | 2 |
the same sort of | 2 |
around the corner as | 2 |
getting more and more | 2 |
as well as his | 2 |
draw him out of | 2 |
gang to yer bed | 2 |
he sat at breakfast | 2 |
a bottle and a | 2 |
and it was a | 2 |
this time he was | 2 |
did not last long | 2 |
could not have told | 2 |
whipped him for taking | 2 |
is the meaning of | 2 |
for a whole minute | 2 |
to have no power | 2 |
to fall back upon | 2 |
you going to dig | 2 |
but as he spoke | 2 |
if there had been | 2 |
no getting around the | 2 |
whatever a body is | 2 |
of stone or turf | 2 |
to play backgammon with | 2 |
who now and then | 2 |
and when she was | 2 |
his little bare feet | 2 |
was all he had | 2 |
before the day was | 2 |
to do everything he | 2 |
had been to him | 2 |
want to tell you | 2 |
teach him to read | 2 |
to think that he | 2 |
when he found he | 2 |
i make him do | 2 |
partly that he was | 2 |
she was ashamed to | 2 |
she sews it with | 2 |
towards the close of | 2 |
as i am now | 2 |
of the old man | 2 |
he took his place | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
as dead sure as | 2 |
there should be a | 2 |
a few hundred yards | 2 |
the house in which | 2 |
the door of her | 2 |
this time he had | 2 |
came in to breakfast | 2 |
to know what they | 2 |
but the moment he | 2 |
the soul of gibbie | 2 |
like not a few | 2 |
end of the barn | 2 |
duty required of nicie | 2 |
chief end is to | 2 |
his end of the | 2 |
and went again to | 2 |
she was satisfied with | 2 |
thinking what he should | 2 |
and how to get | 2 |
i just knowed it | 2 |
div ye railly think | 2 |
and began to teach | 2 |
out in the cold | 2 |
chat in the shade | 2 |
threw herself on the | 2 |
come up to the | 2 |
would not have the | 2 |
that glashruach was his | 2 |
she luikit at me | 2 |
with the idea that | 2 |
knew also that the | 2 |
my word for it | 2 |
rose higher and higher | 2 |
things of this world | 2 |
he had heard of | 2 |
not do much harm | 2 |
at the last of | 2 |
to be its own | 2 |
out of the room | 2 |
was about to take | 2 |
when he got to | 2 |
they said they would | 2 |
sackcloth and ashes on | 2 |
and they had not | 2 |
not so much to | 2 |
there were two or | 2 |
mistress croale was not | 2 |
she left the house | 2 |
whispered in his ear | 2 |
at a sharp turn | 2 |
but gibbie did not | 2 |
he was but a | 2 |
who had known him | 2 |
to get to the | 2 |
you tear this book | 2 |
had not yet got | 2 |
shadow of a doubt | 2 |
she was not the | 2 |
the next instant she | 2 |
also maintain by dint | 2 |
the real cause of | 2 |
his heart was full | 2 |
two or three of | 2 |
was a blessed time | 2 |
on the slope of | 2 |
straight from the mountain | 2 |
to go to school | 2 |
miss kimble and her | 2 |
up their faces and | 2 |
the open door and | 2 |
but the next instant | 2 |
of the boy had | 2 |
the other side he | 2 |
been coming and going | 2 |
and tom began to | 2 |
donal was a celt | 2 |
where he could see | 2 |
of the whole body | 2 |
a gill of whisky | 2 |
was an honest man | 2 |
a long way from | 2 |
you want to be | 2 |
to yield to the | 2 |
shoal water of the | 2 |
tom sawyer the pirate | 2 |
by and by donal | 2 |
ground on which the | 2 |
mains of glashruach was | 2 |
to be seen by | 2 |
there was no reason | 2 |
stood on the other | 2 |
it became evident that | 2 |
find there is no | 2 |
and he knew it | 2 |
in sight of a | 2 |
at the heart of | 2 |
the child way of | 2 |
to enter into the | 2 |
the idea of god | 2 |
not know how to | 2 |
with the chips and | 2 |
first one and then | 2 |
went back to the | 2 |
as often as one | 2 |
head to foot with | 2 |
never to read another | 2 |
drowsing murmur of the | 2 |
until he came to | 2 |
at a little distance | 2 |
by the fire and | 2 |
himself in his chair | 2 |
as he had never | 2 |
the list of the | 2 |
have no questions to | 2 |
hand and began to | 2 |
had done for him | 2 |
had begun to tell | 2 |
and he began to | 2 |
did not much like | 2 |
to the top of | 2 |
up to the door | 2 |
helped him to the | 2 |
they arrived at the | 2 |
in the shade of | 2 |
down the sides of | 2 |
at each other with | 2 |
did not remain long | 2 |
her heart would break | 2 |
still as a statue | 2 |
and tear her to | 2 |
and when he had | 2 |
was meaning for the | 2 |
in the house of | 2 |
he had finished the | 2 |
and then sat down | 2 |
what he would have | 2 |
have returned to the | 2 |
gone from his sight | 2 |
by the light of | 2 |
is no such thing | 2 |
the first boy that | 2 |
know what they were | 2 |
how you going to | 2 |
was not the custom | 2 |
why he should not | 2 |
last she gae a | 2 |
what a turn you | 2 |
was the way he | 2 |
had sold himself to | 2 |
to his idea of | 2 |
the black bottle on | 2 |
a week or two | 2 |
rose from his knees | 2 |
her stop and look | 2 |
to lat the laddie | 2 |
could hardly have told | 2 |
the remnants of the | 2 |
would have given anything | 2 |
just as little as | 2 |
group of boys and | 2 |
had never scolded him | 2 |
when i think of | 2 |
there was the glashburn | 2 |
till you hear from | 2 |
not seem to be | 2 |
still he carolled stoot | 2 |
there was snow in | 2 |
because he would not | 2 |
from head to heel | 2 |
in respect of the | 2 |
turned to the left | 2 |
up to the subject | 2 |
and there in the | 2 |
end of the street | 2 |
there was in her | 2 |
lawyer and his wife | 2 |
ken ye a place | 2 |
towards the other end | 2 |
thought he was asleep | 2 |
greatest man in the | 2 |
to go with the | 2 |
him for the first | 2 |
to talk with huckleberry | 2 |
the sun and the | 2 |
had been taught that | 2 |
his way back to | 2 |
it in the lock | 2 |
got out of them | 2 |
he was little better | 2 |
his journey up daurside | 2 |
know what sort of | 2 |
for janet and robert | 2 |
would have been hard | 2 |
and wild as that | 2 |
gien i cud but | 2 |
of sand and gravel | 2 |
and in his eyes | 2 |
was rather that of | 2 |
and when they had | 2 |
were settled in the | 2 |
and the impossibility of | 2 |
was in fact a | 2 |
he had eaten so | 2 |
he fell asleep at | 2 |
to be pitied as | 2 |
had to content himself | 2 |
could hardly have had | 2 |
that it must be | 2 |
and if the heart | 2 |
look he cast on | 2 |
as was the custom | 2 |
one who has had | 2 |
of those that were | 2 |
the next day and | 2 |
i was so sorry | 2 |
came at length to | 2 |
for something to eat | 2 |
be admitted to the | 2 |
in the end of | 2 |
in the neighborhood of | 2 |
on to the roof | 2 |
did not hear a | 2 |
the delight of the | 2 |
in which the word | 2 |
seem to have been | 2 |
of a copy of | 2 |
be one of the | 2 |
of which he was | 2 |
to the front of | 2 |
upon the object of | 2 |
sped down the hill | 2 |
that in order to | 2 |
she had seen of | 2 |
but for a moment | 2 |
may never stir if | 2 |
as she had heard | 2 |
and had been so | 2 |
he was showing off | 2 |
in the mirror of | 2 |
the less was he | 2 |
had made for himself | 2 |
those last words of | 2 |
at sight of it | 2 |
the sun shone bright | 2 |
he laid down his | 2 |
he had never seen | 2 |
came back upon him | 2 |
could not have been | 2 |
out of the court | 2 |
donal did not know | 2 |
as if her heart | 2 |
needfull odds and ends | 2 |
just as she was | 2 |
but no answer came | 2 |
a minute more and | 2 |
way up the mountain | 2 |
one and that of | 2 |
long he began to | 2 |
let him get away | 2 |
that this was the | 2 |
from under the bed | 2 |
what gars ye sing | 2 |
occur to him that | 2 |
the outside of the | 2 |
big as the cottage | 2 |
miss kimble did not | 2 |
he knew she was | 2 |
his mouth with the | 2 |
some part of the | 2 |
as he was to | 2 |
and lit on its | 2 |
for he had been | 2 |
himself on the floor | 2 |
but he knew the | 2 |
he had given him | 2 |
the moon seemed to | 2 |
had never dreamed of | 2 |
he sprang to the | 2 |
it was a blessed | 2 |
to himself that it | 2 |
a piece of rope | 2 |
it was a wild | 2 |
went again to the | 2 |
he began to look | 2 |
on a little bench | 2 |
flood the gold earth | 2 |
me all the time | 2 |
and what he had | 2 |
it must be a | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
of the united states | 2 |
he put his hand | 2 |
the door flew open | 2 |
to be treated as | 2 |
a blue winsey petticoat | 2 |
and what a number | 2 |
and the next instant | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
to believe she was | 2 |
him such as he | 2 |
he could find no | 2 |
too much for him | 2 |
take the lead in | 2 |
might be painful to | 2 |
is meant to be | 2 |
all the time he | 2 |
it was no use | 2 |
one to the other | 2 |
the next instant he | 2 |
down in the shade | 2 |
a long way down | 2 |
on a clean sark | 2 |
i wish i could | 2 |
would have been of | 2 |
her life have been | 2 |
you must go and | 2 |
he could not say | 2 |
do anything for him | 2 |
the brothers and sisters | 2 |
with his back against | 2 |
just as he had | 2 |
in the dark and | 2 |
the hole in the | 2 |
be got out of | 2 |
now gibbie had been | 2 |
tom got down on | 2 |
that it was his | 2 |
going to do with | 2 |
going to be a | 2 |
and burst into tears | 2 |
do you see that | 2 |
no note of time | 2 |
in the gallery of | 2 |
part of his journey | 2 |
ashes on his head | 2 |
he said with a | 2 |
face to face with | 2 |
and this was the | 2 |
was at the moment | 2 |
than before to the | 2 |
i got to ask | 2 |
which he had seen | 2 |
she had come to | 2 |
which he could not | 2 |
put his face in | 2 |
tell me you have | 2 |
of him at the | 2 |
but it wad be | 2 |
the foot of glashgar | 2 |
who stood on the | 2 |
she poured it into | 2 |
he would have given | 2 |
the place where he | 2 |
what was the matter | 2 |
they had left the | 2 |
much to be pitied | 2 |
eye was upon him | 2 |
marry anybody but me | 2 |
to enjoy him for | 2 |
the look of a | 2 |
a bird that had | 2 |
and got under way | 2 |
on a heap of | 2 |
it looked as if | 2 |
time to see him | 2 |
over in her mind | 2 |
flitting hither and thither | 2 |
between her and her | 2 |
and shook her head | 2 |
particular about this fence | 2 |
had lain down again | 2 |
heart into his mouth | 2 |
him that it was | 2 |
he had been in | 2 |
and he was now | 2 |
regarded him as a | 2 |
the very mention of | 2 |
and set out at | 2 |
of the young men | 2 |
all the time i | 2 |
made a blow at | 2 |
she began to turn | 2 |
sat down to her | 2 |
that his children should | 2 |
edge of the water | 2 |
since he could remember | 2 |
asleep in her lap | 2 |
was as if the | 2 |
one of the windows | 2 |
and that was a | 2 |
was filled with the | 2 |
and brought thence a | 2 |
gaed to the schuil | 2 |
that sir gilbert was | 2 |
down to the very | 2 |
would have thought it | 2 |
him as to his | 2 |