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of the leslie stories | 14 |
author of the leslie | 14 |
minnie and her pets | 12 |
the end of the | 9 |
at the end of | 9 |
the rest of the | 8 |
as soon as the | 8 |
as soon as she | 8 |
for a long time | 8 |
of which he was | 8 |
the door of the | 8 |
a great deal of | 8 |
of the district court | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
office of the district | 7 |
according to act of | 7 |
to act of congress | 7 |
will you please tell | 7 |
by the name of | 7 |
in the midst of | 7 |
was very fond of | 7 |
the district court of | 7 |
increase in him that | 6 |
the wise and good | 6 |
ever exerted so salutary | 6 |
court of the district | 6 |
of nature and of | 6 |
in the earnest hope | 6 |
hope that they may | 6 |
of corrections is found | 6 |
a list of corrections | 6 |
love of nature and | 6 |
to my young friend | 6 |
which has ever exerted | 6 |
the characters of the | 6 |
corrections is found at | 6 |
electrotyped at the boston | 6 |
the boston stereotype foundry | 6 |
that they may increase | 6 |
nature and of rural | 6 |
of the district of | 6 |
these little volumes are | 6 |
district court of the | 6 |
influence in the formation | 6 |
has ever exerted so | 6 |
of the characters of | 6 |
are affectionately inscribed by | 6 |
note obvious typographical errors | 6 |
so salutary an influence | 6 |
at the boston stereotype | 6 |
that love of nature | 6 |
inscribed by the author | 6 |
typographical errors have been | 6 |
and of rural life | 6 |
the formation of the | 6 |
the earnest hope that | 6 |
errors have been corrected | 6 |
affectionately inscribed by the | 6 |
little volumes are affectionately | 6 |
in him that love | 6 |
obvious typographical errors have | 6 |
in the formation of | 6 |
you please tell me | 6 |
the district of massachusetts | 6 |
characters of the wise | 6 |
found at the end | 6 |
may increase in him | 6 |
an influence in the | 6 |
end of the text | 6 |
earnest hope that they | 6 |
volumes are affectionately inscribed | 6 |
exerted so salutary an | 6 |
is found at the | 6 |
of the wise and | 6 |
salutary an influence in | 6 |
life which has ever | 6 |
they may increase in | 6 |
him that love of | 6 |
list of corrections is | 6 |
rural life which has | 6 |
formation of the characters | 6 |
of rural life which | 6 |
the middle of the | 5 |
in front of the | 5 |
the top of the | 5 |
member of the family | 5 |
the following typographical errors | 5 |
he was very fond | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
when i was a | 5 |
by mrs madeline leslie | 5 |
what are you about | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
following typographical errors were | 5 |
typographical errors were corrected | 5 |
note the following typographical | 5 |
a flock of sheep | 5 |
at the door of | 5 |
been in the family | 5 |
returned to the house | 4 |
was out of sight | 4 |
trying to be useful | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
which he was very | 4 |
howard and his teacher | 4 |
her father and mother | 4 |
they were all seated | 4 |
on account of his | 4 |
the little girl was | 4 |
to take care of | 4 |
to the door of | 4 |
a horse belonging to | 4 |
i have heard of | 4 |
put up thy work | 4 |
out of her cage | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
here is a story | 4 |
to the stable to | 4 |
but as soon as | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
an account of a | 4 |
with all his might | 4 |
soon as she heard | 4 |
father william and the | 3 |
seated in the parlor | 3 |
where there was a | 3 |
account of a cat | 3 |
i am going to | 3 |
which i will read | 3 |
come and get your | 3 |
was a little boy | 3 |
to the top of | 3 |
the constant habit of | 3 |
with all her might | 3 |
in the middle of | 3 |
i have no doubt | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
see what was the | 3 |
he had done wrong | 3 |
accompany his master to | 3 |
much to the amusement | 3 |
as well as his | 3 |
the centre of the | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
the gentleman went on | 3 |
at the sound of | 3 |
the top of a | 3 |
in the summer of | 3 |
the owner of the | 3 |
to make them a | 3 |
turned over the leaves | 3 |
the stable to see | 3 |
as well as she | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
can you give me | 3 |
as much as to | 3 |
to the dining hall | 3 |
you would like to | 3 |
when one of the | 3 |
oe ligatures have been | 3 |
thought it would be | 3 |
the master of ceremonies | 3 |
to be kind to | 3 |
one of the flock | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
one of my pets | 3 |
to accompany his master | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
i can tell you | 3 |
was in the constant | 3 |
the room where the | 3 |
was in the habit | 3 |
i wish i could | 3 |
running here and there | 3 |
to go to church | 3 |
and the young man | 3 |
to play with them | 3 |
the little fellow was | 3 |
to see what was | 3 |
were all seated at | 3 |
one of them to | 3 |
a few days later | 3 |
was exceedingly fond of | 3 |
i am sorry to | 3 |
on his way to | 3 |
much as to say | 3 |
at the top of | 3 |
a piece of meat | 3 |
there was once a | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
of the sagacity of | 3 |
a bad habit of | 3 |
you give me for | 3 |
drove into the yard | 3 |
to the amusement of | 3 |
what was the matter | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
put it in a | 3 |
returned from the city | 3 |
please tell me about | 3 |
and give it to | 3 |
to be a shepherdess | 3 |
they were obliged to | 3 |
william and the young | 3 |
most remarkable instance of | 3 |
i have told you | 3 |
am sorry to say | 3 |
ligatures have been expanded | 3 |
went to the door | 3 |
in the agonies of | 3 |
in every possible way | 3 |
and put it in | 3 |
to tell you about | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
he was surprised to | 3 |
i must tell you | 3 |
the place where he | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
would like to hear | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
in the constant habit | 3 |
tell me the reason | 3 |
had been in the | 3 |
give me for supper | 3 |
i will read you | 3 |
the farther end of | 3 |
her pets by mrs | 2 |
the book and read | 2 |
i remembered that youth | 2 |
hung in a cage | 2 |
seemed to understand that | 2 |
in spite of all | 2 |
heart into my own | 2 |
he was extremely fond | 2 |
tell me all you | 2 |
will read it to | 2 |
he was never known | 2 |
who had come to | 2 |
no notice was taken | 2 |
just like a little | 2 |
had a pet monkey | 2 |
and then went to | 2 |
a great favorite with | 2 |
the first was an | 2 |
him any thing to | 2 |
when she went to | 2 |
i should admire to | 2 |
on one occasion a | 2 |
if you were to | 2 |
scratching at the door | 2 |
had it not been | 2 |
her parents went on | 2 |
i ever heard of | 2 |
by a kind of | 2 |
he had been in | 2 |
and then to the | 2 |
opened the door of | 2 |
your father comes home | 2 |
are very susceptible to | 2 |
lee and his visitor | 2 |
for the safety of | 2 |
he was a large | 2 |
notice was taken of | 2 |
endure the sight of | 2 |
but a short time | 2 |
that she might have | 2 |
that all the family | 2 |
that he would not | 2 |
i heard of a | 2 |
from the place where | 2 |
my heart ache to | 2 |
for a moment to | 2 |
it not been for | 2 |
where he had been | 2 |
down by his side | 2 |
with his fore feet | 2 |
who seemed to be | 2 |
looking very bright and | 2 |
belonging to a gentleman | 2 |
place where he had | 2 |
was a long time | 2 |
rest of the flock | 2 |
in the back parlor | 2 |
child and the flowers | 2 |
false witness against thy | 2 |
when minnie was in | 2 |
had been invited to | 2 |
no doubt of it | 2 |
of which i will | 2 |
a good judge of | 2 |
in the course of | 2 |
the sleeve of his | 2 |
and read her some | 2 |
in the churchyard lie | 2 |
that he should go | 2 |
i should be glad | 2 |
if the truth must | 2 |
the midst of the | 2 |
if the weather was | 2 |
all over the farm | 2 |
a long time for | 2 |
much interested in the | 2 |
soon returned with the | 2 |
curious account of a | 2 |
i have seen a | 2 |
soon as they were | 2 |
poll and the bacon | 2 |
a mistake to suppose | 2 |
they had been taught | 2 |
i almost received her | 2 |
to hear about the | 2 |
she was obliged to | 2 |
in a few minutes | 2 |
which he was not | 2 |
parents went on a | 2 |
buried in the snow | 2 |
side of the street | 2 |
an instance very similar | 2 |
minnie was in her | 2 |
he gave them a | 2 |
alarmed for the safety | 2 |
ability of the animal | 2 |
could see that horse | 2 |
it in his teeth | 2 |
accompanied by his dog | 2 |
is an account of | 2 |
ran joyfully to meet | 2 |
as much as possible | 2 |
as well as i | 2 |
she has so many | 2 |
farther end of the | 2 |
he had a large | 2 |
a dose of medicine | 2 |
the coast of africa | 2 |
with her eyes tightly | 2 |
and give it a | 2 |
tears filling her eyes | 2 |
had just come into | 2 |
there was a great | 2 |
suppose you would like | 2 |
from the effects of | 2 |
by a gentleman who | 2 |
gone to the city | 2 |
i have read that | 2 |
his tail with pleasure | 2 |
i do love you | 2 |
it in his mouth | 2 |
and while they were | 2 |
she made a great | 2 |
the call of his | 2 |
and forth through the | 2 |
what was very remarkable | 2 |
with the fore foot | 2 |
to a stake in | 2 |
has so many pets | 2 |
a dog in the | 2 |
had been taught to | 2 |
in company with her | 2 |
received her heart into | 2 |
remarkable was the fact | 2 |
not bear false witness | 2 |
a real funny one | 2 |
the family were present | 2 |
it was with great | 2 |
the flames rolled on | 2 |
minnie laughed and clapped | 2 |
little girl was delighted | 2 |
there was one member | 2 |
she has been in | 2 |
the sound of a | 2 |
to the spot where | 2 |
a few weeks later | 2 |
he could not be | 2 |
to have him shot | 2 |
an account of an | 2 |
have become expert fishers | 2 |
which there was a | 2 |
the wonderful feats of | 2 |
he was a little | 2 |
two are gone to | 2 |
truth must be told | 2 |
great favorite with the | 2 |
as good as that | 2 |
for the first time | 2 |
the little girl clapped | 2 |
the pony for protection | 2 |
in a cage over | 2 |
a lady who had | 2 |
was never known to | 2 |
on the hearth rug | 2 |
there is no doubt | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
has been in the | 2 |
in charge of the | 2 |
and read some anecdotes | 2 |
lee turned over the | 2 |
will tell you how | 2 |
all the efforts of | 2 |
tail back and forth | 2 |
nowhere to be found | 2 |
took him out of | 2 |
her love for animals | 2 |
when he was a | 2 |
alighted from the carriage | 2 |
it with the fore | 2 |
tell you all about | 2 |
at the tea table | 2 |
back with his teeth | 2 |
given by a gentleman | 2 |
was surprised to hear | 2 |
a man by the | 2 |
was the matter with | 2 |
a family of kittens | 2 |
up the hay mow | 2 |
he had time to | 2 |
nothing to do with | 2 |
little girl and her | 2 |
until the service was | 2 |
to a gentleman in | 2 |
the day of the | 2 |
wish i could see | 2 |
one of the ewes | 2 |
a short time before | 2 |
a parrot belonging to | 2 |
the traveller in the | 2 |
that i never might | 2 |
a curious account of | 2 |
in this volume i | 2 |
i should like to | 2 |
two of us in | 2 |
take care of the | 2 |
first was an account | 2 |
under the pony for | 2 |
bring me that book | 2 |
and her pets by | 2 |
to sleep in the | 2 |
to listen to the | 2 |
fond of playing with | 2 |
he ought to be | 2 |
a cat and a | 2 |
of all the efforts | 2 |
then went to the | 2 |
ran up to the | 2 |
pleasure in every possible | 2 |
with which it was | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
laughed and clapped her | 2 |
on the side of | 2 |
of a horse belonging | 2 |
notice of the approach | 2 |
to his young mistress | 2 |
saw her youngest child | 2 |
proved so effectual a | 2 |
to tell her that | 2 |
on her favorite subject | 2 |
was one member of | 2 |
top of the hill | 2 |
to her home in | 2 |
and a half to | 2 |
the parrot and the | 2 |
gives an account of | 2 |
i was a youth | 2 |
out to the stable | 2 |
was one of the | 2 |
when the lamb was | 2 |
i will read it | 2 |
so much interested in | 2 |
they have the same | 2 |
of one of the | 2 |
and of all the | 2 |
and two are gone | 2 |
i mean to try | 2 |
he had seen the | 2 |
soon as it was | 2 |
to the side of | 2 |
end of his journey | 2 |
at the bottom of | 2 |
for the loss of | 2 |
the case of the | 2 |
ordered to bring a | 2 |
seized him by the | 2 |
up to the door | 2 |
had the satisfaction of | 2 |
liked it so well | 2 |
said he to himself | 2 |
to keep from laughing | 2 |
would induce him to | 2 |
the agonies of death | 2 |
which had long been | 2 |
acquainted with all the | 2 |
put it in his | 2 |
the ringing of a | 2 |
in the open air | 2 |
to hear a loud | 2 |
one of the men | 2 |
little girl clapped her | 2 |
i never knew him | 2 |
was too small to | 2 |
star dancing to music | 2 |
the sight of so | 2 |
he could possibly be | 2 |
the little girl and | 2 |
from tree to tree | 2 |
her heart into my | 2 |
a few hours later | 2 |
his way to church | 2 |
ran out to the | 2 |
to the chattering of | 2 |
for the kindness of | 2 |
when the man went | 2 |
would be a good | 2 |
i have often seen | 2 |
let out of her | 2 |
quietly until the service | 2 |
him when he was | 2 |
when the rest of | 2 |
was obliged to go | 2 |
girl and her pets | 2 |
was to be found | 2 |
a stake in the | 2 |
have no doubt of | 2 |
master to the chase | 2 |
in the head of | 2 |
in vain that the | 2 |
a most remarkable instance | 2 |
her all the way | 2 |
he knows all about | 2 |
the door of his | 2 |
had the misfortune to | 2 |
door of the room | 2 |
all the way to | 2 |
of the approach of | 2 |
so that the man | 2 |
bear false witness against | 2 |
no sooner had the | 2 |
the corner of the | 2 |
obliged to go to | 2 |
for him in the | 2 |
i suppose you would | 2 |
his master to the | 2 |
he saw a parrot | 2 |
into the stable to | 2 |
a cage over the | 2 |
susceptible to kind treatment | 2 |
ida had come to | 2 |
it was curious to | 2 |
he told her was | 2 |
spite of all the | 2 |
and i will tell | 2 |
she heard his voice | 2 |
their habit of imitation | 2 |
brought up with them | 2 |
any thing to eat | 2 |
as she heard his | 2 |
she was a very | 2 |
this volume i shall | 2 |
an account of her | 2 |
take advantage of the | 2 |
he did not see | 2 |
poll was very fond | 2 |
i shall give you | 2 |
one foot and then | 2 |
the neck of the | 2 |
he would not allow | 2 |
is the very best | 2 |
and i will relate | 2 |
must have something to | 2 |
to the care of | 2 |
she ran in haste | 2 |
he began to bark | 2 |
not been for the | 2 |
waited to see whether | 2 |
door of the church | 2 |
be left at home | 2 |
of his own accord | 2 |
the attention of the | 2 |
from a very warm | 2 |
a piece of bread | 2 |
believe it was their | 2 |
she returned to the | 2 |
brought up in a | 2 |
come into the room | 2 |
went at once to | 2 |
was an account of | 2 |
and ran up to | 2 |
on hearing these words | 2 |
getting to be very | 2 |
rest of the day | 2 |
to make poll talk | 2 |
do you say to | 2 |
read it to you | 2 |
man by the name | 2 |
was brought up in | 2 |
should be glad to | 2 |
it was affecting to | 2 |
that i almost received | 2 |
for her father and | 2 |
in many parts of | 2 |
as well as he | 2 |
the children of the | 2 |
had a bad habit | 2 |
as they were out | 2 |
up and down the | 2 |
to make her acquaintance | 2 |
girl clapped her hands | 2 |
parrot belonging to a | 2 |
was the cause of | 2 |
before he had time | 2 |
took hold of the | 2 |
and then the whole | 2 |
began to scrape away | 2 |
for a few hours | 2 |
she could not endure | 2 |
she seemed instantly to | 2 |
some of them are | 2 |
that he had been | 2 |
cage over the porch | 2 |
gentleman who had been | 2 |
and get your breakfast | 2 |
i knew of another | 2 |
the early part of | 2 |
to bring a piece | 2 |
taken this method to | 2 |
she saw her youngest | 2 |
never knew him to | 2 |
wishfully in her face | 2 |
told her she might | 2 |
heart ache to hear | 2 |
at one time he | 2 |
if they had not | 2 |
there was once an | 2 |
at once to call | 2 |
to pick up the | 2 |
was nowhere to be | 2 |
as he could possibly | 2 |
the bag of money | 2 |
now tell me the | 2 |
from one side of | 2 |
to run to the | 2 |
almost received her heart | 2 |
was not to be | 2 |
they were out of | 2 |
stories for good children | 2 |
a gentleman who had | 2 |
us in the churchyard | 2 |
then on the other | 2 |
the next morning the | 2 |
on the back of | 2 |
he arrived at the | 2 |
i want to know | 2 |
the piece of money | 2 |
characteristic of the sheep | 2 |
looked wishfully in her | 2 |
at last began to | 2 |
was curious to see | 2 |
i had never seen | 2 |
seen on the road | 2 |
all you know about | 2 |
the care of her | 2 |
play a game of | 2 |
one hundred and twenty | 2 |
was a great favorite | 2 |
bring a piece of | 2 |
the pocket of the | 2 |
went into the stable | 2 |
communicate to each other | 2 |
will read you a | 2 |
went out to the | 2 |
gave her a good | 2 |
on their hind legs | 2 |
in the family for | 2 |
into an adjoining field | 2 |
their intelligence and sagacity | 2 |
the account of his | 2 |
she thought it would | 2 |
as fast as possible | 2 |
that is the case | 2 |
a few of which | 2 |
take care of it | 2 |
to the place where | 2 |
on the border of | 2 |
in the centre of | 2 |
was affecting to see | 2 |
if he did not | 2 |
traveller in the dark | 2 |
had a large newfoundland | 2 |
i wish to go | 2 |
to the new one | 2 |
chattering with all his | 2 |
piece of meat and | 2 |
her parents to a | 2 |
and held him fast | 2 |
in such a manner | 2 |
should like to be | 2 |
like to hear about | 2 |
they had not been | 2 |
are gone to sea | 2 |
close to the grave | 2 |
became so attached that | 2 |
with a touch of | 2 |
in the mud of | 2 |
give it to braque | 2 |
stories about birds and | 2 |
horse belonging to a | 2 |
which he was extremely | 2 |
which he told her | 2 |
and was pleased to | 2 |
to play a game | 2 |
that she wanted to | 2 |
in pursuit of the | 2 |
the next hour was | 2 |
witness against thy neighbor | 2 |
where there is a | 2 |
i could see that | 2 |
tell me about it | 2 |
out of the bag | 2 |
and bringing up the | 2 |
they are capable of | 2 |
for the rest of | 2 |
a hotel in paris | 2 |
goes up the hay | 2 |
one of the gentlemen | 2 |
what do you say | 2 |
to see whether he | 2 |
the effects of his | 2 |
and bit her ears | 2 |
the end of his | 2 |
in the early part | 2 |
much amused at the | 2 |
which had been in | 2 |
one member of the | 2 |
is a story of | 2 |
became greatly attached to | 2 |
was passing through a | 2 |
that he had taken | 2 |
to lick my hand | 2 |
on account of the | 2 |
had now gone to | 2 |
down on the hay | 2 |
on the day of | 2 |
with a loud neigh | 2 |
to take advantage of | 2 |
ran in haste to | 2 |
at the command of | 2 |
i think you have | 2 |
once in a while | 2 |
soon as she had | 2 |
few of which i | 2 |
a large newfoundland dog | 2 |
when her father returned | 2 |
into the middle of | 2 |
a very warm climate | 2 |
as soon as i | 2 |
is one of the | 2 |
of us in the | 2 |
why pull so at | 2 |
as soon as it | 2 |
at once began to | 2 |
pull so at thy | 2 |
as a type of | 2 |
was so much interested | 2 |
her eyes tightly closed | 2 |
account of her pet | 2 |
horses are very susceptible | 2 |
soon after he had | 2 |
he told her he | 2 |
will bring me that | 2 |
length of his chain | 2 |
back and forth through | 2 |
they communicate to each | 2 |
the lady went on | 2 |
middle of the day | 2 |
here is an account | 2 |
begged her father to | 2 |
one side of the | 2 |
half of it was | 2 |
it so well that | 2 |
with her mother and | 2 |
of the room where | 2 |
the child and the | 2 |
of the lower animals | 2 |
the noise of the | 2 |
under the charge of | 2 |
the truth must be | 2 |
and began to walk | 2 |
lee returned from the | 2 |
took it in his | 2 |
book and read her | 2 |
as quickly as possible | 2 |
the weather was very | 2 |
go to the stable | 2 |
had occasion to go | 2 |
seeming perfectly to understand | 2 |
and then on the | 2 |
shalt not bear false | 2 |
and clapped her hands | 2 |
must tell you about | 2 |
at a great distance | 2 |
affection for its young | 2 |
he did not wish | 2 |
know very little about | 2 |
bring me my revolver | 2 |
was about six feet | 2 |
began to bark at | 2 |
was a beautiful tortoise | 2 |
i know very little | 2 |
told her he had | 2 |
she entered the room | 2 |
was always the same | 2 |
how could he have | 2 |
all the family were | 2 |