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quadgram | frequency |
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son of ben ali | 46 |
i should like to | 36 |
as if he were | 32 |
the rest of the | 31 |
in the middle of | 31 |
the foot of the | 31 |
the middle of the | 30 |
the little limping boy | 29 |
the top of the | 28 |
out of the window | 27 |
in the midst of | 27 |
out of the room | 26 |
the son of ben | 26 |
to go to the | 25 |
for a few minutes | 25 |
in all the world | 25 |
i want you to | 24 |
and there was a | 24 |
on the edge of | 22 |
up and down the | 22 |
for a long time | 22 |
at the foot of | 21 |
as if he had | 21 |
in a few minutes | 21 |
a good deal of | 19 |
for the first time | 19 |
to be able to | 19 |
in a low voice | 19 |
for a little while | 19 |
on the top of | 18 |
the door of the | 18 |
a minute or two | 18 |
i am going to | 18 |
the edge of the | 17 |
the bottom of the | 17 |
the other side of | 17 |
it would have been | 17 |
he did not know | 16 |
that she could not | 16 |
the little old woman | 16 |
sat down on the | 16 |
other side of the | 16 |
was one of the | 15 |
the head of the | 15 |
in a tone of | 15 |
that it would be | 15 |
i do not know | 15 |
in the direction of | 14 |
to take care of | 14 |
know what to do | 14 |
at the end of | 14 |
toots and the princess | 14 |
a great deal of | 14 |
the side of the | 14 |
it seemed as if | 14 |
what do you think | 13 |
i wish i had | 13 |
on the other side | 13 |
but it was not | 13 |
all the menial people | 13 |
as soon as i | 13 |
i wish i could | 13 |
every now and then | 13 |
he said in a | 13 |
but he did not | 12 |
when i grow up | 12 |
at the bottom of | 12 |
you would like to | 12 |
at the top of | 12 |
out of the way | 12 |
to think of the | 12 |
made up my mind | 12 |
when he came to | 12 |
just as soon as | 12 |
and in a few | 12 |
did not seem to | 12 |
as if it were | 11 |
when he was a | 11 |
from side to side | 11 |
i do not want | 11 |
at the head of | 11 |
she did not know | 11 |
at the same time | 11 |
is it not so | 11 |
the people in the | 11 |
it would be a | 11 |
was not to be | 11 |
it might have been | 11 |
out of the house | 11 |
to go back to | 11 |
out into the street | 11 |
as if she were | 11 |
the two little girls | 11 |
for the rest of | 11 |
and he did not | 11 |
i want to see | 11 |
the good lord jesus | 10 |
if i could only | 10 |
that he could not | 10 |
from head to foot | 10 |
came out of the | 10 |
illustrated by bertha g | 10 |
tears in her eyes | 10 |
it was such a | 10 |
on the back of | 10 |
the roar of the | 10 |
in the next room | 10 |
she said to herself | 10 |
to the end of | 10 |
thing in the world | 10 |
the end of the | 10 |
looked at each other | 10 |
in front of the | 10 |
he would have been | 10 |
ought to have been | 10 |
the face of the | 10 |
if he had been | 10 |
glad to see you | 10 |
the direction of the | 10 |
almost in a whisper | 10 |
what are you doing | 10 |
and there was no | 10 |
did not know what | 9 |
as if they were | 9 |
then all at once | 9 |
paid no attention to | 9 |
next door to the | 9 |
in a low tone | 9 |
he used to be | 9 |
he came to the | 9 |
there was a great | 9 |
in a few moments | 9 |
by the side of | 9 |
at the sound of | 9 |
he said to himself | 9 |
she could not help | 9 |
if it had been | 9 |
would have liked to | 9 |
and he began to | 9 |
going to have a | 9 |
one of the most | 9 |
what shall we do | 9 |
for the sake of | 9 |
it was the first | 9 |
he did not like | 9 |
it was a very | 9 |
what was going on | 9 |
there was a little | 9 |
at the thought of | 9 |
she said in a | 9 |
should like to see | 9 |
on the top floor | 9 |
it was the same | 9 |
he was able to | 9 |
i was going to | 9 |
was a sort of | 9 |
would you like to | 9 |
do you think he | 9 |
as he did so | 9 |
going to be a | 9 |
would like to have | 8 |
do yer mean by | 8 |
do you want to | 8 |
in the centre of | 8 |
it was only a | 8 |
went back to the | 8 |
he ought to have | 8 |
the rest of us | 8 |
all of a sudden | 8 |
it seemed to me | 8 |
be able to do | 8 |
he had been a | 8 |
a day or two | 8 |
roar of the jungle | 8 |
to look at the | 8 |
expression on his face | 8 |
i shall have to | 8 |
the turner old fields | 8 |
was not at all | 8 |
but all the same | 8 |
came into the room | 8 |
a cup of tea | 8 |
the first time in | 8 |
the sound of a | 8 |
did not like to | 8 |
he was going to | 8 |
what is the matter | 8 |
there seemed to be | 8 |
on the gray pony | 8 |
and i tell you | 8 |
there was something in | 8 |
i should have been | 8 |
it was to be | 8 |
door to the world | 8 |
i made up my | 8 |
i wish i was | 8 |
davidson large mo cloth | 8 |
and i am going | 8 |
the door opened and | 8 |
and it was not | 8 |
the sight of the | 8 |
the door of her | 8 |
in front of her | 8 |
in a sort of | 8 |
as fast as i | 8 |
for ever so long | 8 |
in the first place | 8 |
but he was very | 8 |
in the street beneath | 8 |
the end of his | 8 |
the back of the | 8 |
i can tell you | 8 |
it had not been | 8 |
seemed to be a | 8 |
in a few days | 8 |
what do you mean | 8 |
and out of the | 8 |
as if i were | 7 |
to speak to him | 7 |
all the rest of | 7 |
he could not bear | 7 |
as soon as they | 7 |
in a minute or | 7 |
to think of it | 7 |
as if she had | 7 |
to do but to | 7 |
foot of the bed | 7 |
were fixed on the | 7 |
that he was a | 7 |
for a few days | 7 |
violet nodded her head | 7 |
to look at her | 7 |
of the menial world | 7 |
made up his mind | 7 |
in spite of his | 7 |
i shall never be | 7 |
the name of the | 7 |
go down to the | 7 |
that sort of thing | 7 |
it seems to me | 7 |
the top of a | 7 |
of the menial people | 7 |
yer mean by that | 7 |
do not want to | 7 |
that it was a | 7 |
she was going to | 7 |
from one of the | 7 |
such a lot of | 7 |
he was obliged to | 7 |
never be able to | 7 |
it seemed to him | 7 |
a step or two | 7 |
his face in the | 7 |
am i to do | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
at the back of | 7 |
there was not a | 7 |
with an air of | 7 |
that he had been | 7 |
on the end of | 7 |
ever so much better | 7 |
the poor little prince | 7 |
is one of the | 7 |
was standing in the | 7 |
to be a soldier | 7 |
stretched out her hand | 7 |
as she did so | 7 |
but i should like | 7 |
now and then a | 7 |
this was not the | 7 |
in the habit of | 7 |
be able to walk | 7 |
knock at the door | 7 |
a great deal to | 7 |
eyes were full of | 7 |
he was very much | 7 |
one after the other | 7 |
soon as i can | 7 |
else in the world | 7 |
the sound of the | 7 |
the little lame prince | 7 |
i want to talk | 7 |
but there was a | 7 |
and all the rest | 7 |
the door was opened | 7 |
went over to the | 7 |
put it on the | 7 |
as soon as he | 7 |
the day after to | 7 |
i could see that | 7 |
eyes were wide open | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
was in such a | 7 |
thank you very much | 7 |
door was opened by | 7 |
it seems as if | 7 |
but she did not | 6 |
to do good to | 6 |
edge of the bed | 6 |
at the door of | 6 |
looked up at her | 6 |
she had never seen | 6 |
go to the country | 6 |
she stretched out her | 6 |
was in the room | 6 |
come to an end | 6 |
and out into the | 6 |
in all my life | 6 |
with all his might | 6 |
said in a low | 6 |
came into her eyes | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
on the face of | 6 |
in at the window | 6 |
but you see i | 6 |
with a sort of | 6 |
and some of the | 6 |
fast as i could | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
i would like to | 6 |
and it seemed as | 6 |
she held out her | 6 |
out of his pocket | 6 |
to the beautiful mountains | 6 |
a great deal more | 6 |
i have an idea | 6 |
when i was a | 6 |
walked out of the | 6 |
children on the top | 6 |
what to do with | 6 |
she had ever seen | 6 |
and the little girl | 6 |
what shall i do | 6 |
to the place where | 6 |
as long as he | 6 |
little more than a | 6 |
the red goblin was | 6 |
of the little limping | 6 |
so that he could | 6 |
and down the street | 6 |
the man who had | 6 |
what can i do | 6 |
but there was something | 6 |
she was a very | 6 |
at the same moment | 6 |
to give him a | 6 |
i am afraid i | 6 |
but after a while | 6 |
light of my life | 6 |
as the saying is | 6 |
the children on the | 6 |
would not have been | 6 |
was the only person | 6 |
i thought it was | 6 |
of such a thing | 6 |
i felt as if | 6 |
as well as i | 6 |
it is just as | 6 |
wot do yer mean | 6 |
held out her hand | 6 |
have you got a | 6 |
rest of the day | 6 |
the end of a | 6 |
on the bed beside | 6 |
gone to the country | 6 |
even if he had | 6 |
it would not be | 6 |
was by no means | 6 |
he was such a | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
was lying on the | 6 |
he would not be | 6 |
late in the afternoon | 6 |
there was no need | 6 |
it had been a | 6 |
as a matter of | 6 |
be the one to | 6 |
know what to say | 6 |
he did not seem | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
toss of her head | 6 |
into the next room | 6 |
on the garden wall | 6 |
in the interest of | 6 |
as soon as she | 6 |
by the time i | 6 |
not in the least | 6 |
if she had been | 6 |
a great comfort to | 6 |
you are very kind | 6 |
looked out of the | 6 |
as if they had | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
he was a little | 6 |
was thinking of the | 6 |
it seemed to connie | 6 |
on the rim of | 6 |
is just as i | 6 |
corner of the room | 6 |
in a way that | 6 |
and it seemed to | 6 |
to make up for | 6 |
to be one of | 6 |
the little master was | 6 |
over to the window | 6 |
and in a moment | 6 |
to the merry orchard | 6 |
part of the town | 6 |
so as not to | 6 |
i should like it | 6 |
thought it would be | 6 |
i used to know | 6 |
to talk to you | 6 |
that there was a | 6 |
and by the time | 6 |
and once or twice | 6 |
though he did not | 6 |
to do something for | 6 |
the gray pony and | 6 |
o light of my | 6 |
to come and see | 6 |
with all my heart | 6 |
all the way to | 6 |
for a few moments | 6 |
and the little ones | 6 |
a moment or two | 6 |
so as to be | 6 |
and as soon as | 6 |
to the foot of | 6 |
of the old policeman | 6 |
the owner of the | 6 |
but it did not | 6 |
but it was all | 6 |
he knew it was | 6 |
i will tell you | 6 |
it must have been | 6 |
would have been a | 6 |
you ought to be | 6 |
be able to get | 6 |
in and out of | 6 |
and all sorts of | 6 |
the worst of it | 6 |
he is going to | 6 |
out into the hall | 6 |
and said in a | 6 |
want you to be | 6 |
is going to be | 6 |
but he could not | 6 |
me all about it | 6 |
we are going to | 6 |
that he did not | 6 |
it was not a | 6 |
a part of the | 6 |
to read to him | 6 |
is the matter with | 6 |
the centre of the | 6 |
like it very much | 6 |
up his mind to | 6 |
in the way of | 6 |
it would be so | 6 |
i want to be | 6 |
not far from the | 6 |
but her eyes were | 6 |
as long as i | 6 |
down into the street | 6 |
went out into the | 6 |
i ought to have | 6 |
the grandson of abdallah | 6 |
but he was not | 6 |
as well as if | 5 |
to read and write | 5 |
come with me to | 5 |
one glance at the | 5 |
he held out his | 5 |
will take care of | 5 |
he said at last | 5 |
may be able to | 5 |
she was afraid to | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
down to the beach | 5 |
and they were all | 5 |
and of course we | 5 |
his hand to his | 5 |
in the shade of | 5 |
that he had not | 5 |
to get out of | 5 |
i think i can | 5 |
the fact that he | 5 |
it seemed to be | 5 |
she came to the | 5 |
that he would have | 5 |
back into the room | 5 |
sat down on a | 5 |
far as he could | 5 |
in at the door | 5 |
with a toss of | 5 |
looked up at the | 5 |
sat down in the | 5 |
to the window and | 5 |
that he would be | 5 |
and it was a | 5 |
and went over to | 5 |
he held in his | 5 |
of the pickerel family | 5 |
it was not until | 5 |
there would be a | 5 |
the side of his | 5 |
he felt that he | 5 |
was just going to | 5 |
sitting on the edge | 5 |
if he wanted to | 5 |
to herself as she | 5 |
there was nothing to | 5 |
it was in the | 5 |
on account of his | 5 |
he could not help | 5 |
to go to bed | 5 |
he went to the | 5 |
you want to know | 5 |
had to go to | 5 |
when you grow up | 5 |
to open the door | 5 |
to come and help | 5 |
could not bear to | 5 |
all the way from | 5 |
he was fond of | 5 |
he turned and looked | 5 |
as she looked up | 5 |
you should have seen | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
so much as a | 5 |
he came into the | 5 |
just as i thought | 5 |
and do you know | 5 |
john and sweetest susan | 5 |
and i could see | 5 |
did not dare to | 5 |
the shape of a | 5 |
for a minute or | 5 |
the children in the | 5 |
head down on the | 5 |
in spite of the | 5 |
down the stairs and | 5 |
the surface of the | 5 |
she began to think | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
boy in the world | 5 |
tell me all about | 5 |
in the arms of | 5 |
a knock at the | 5 |
but i tell you | 5 |
over and over again | 5 |
a corner of the | 5 |
looking out of the | 5 |
he looked up at | 5 |
laid his hand on | 5 |
there was but one | 5 |
and took hold of | 5 |
back on her pillows | 5 |
what do you suppose | 5 |
that the little master | 5 |
as fast as ever | 5 |
there is nothing to | 5 |
he had ever known | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
felt as if he | 5 |
i used to be | 5 |
the corner of the | 5 |
take care of him | 5 |
going on in the | 5 |
to be a very | 5 |
i sat on the | 5 |
buster john and sweetest | 5 |
and betty and jack | 5 |
that one of the | 5 |
a little bit of | 5 |
i never thought of | 5 |
seemed to have a | 5 |
on the side of | 5 |
she did not come | 5 |
that he would never | 5 |
what does it matter | 5 |
do you know what | 5 |
i am sure i | 5 |
if there was a | 5 |
was the first to | 5 |
went straight to the | 5 |
up in the air | 5 |
and went back to | 5 |
said the old man | 5 |
after a while i | 5 |
i thought i would | 5 |
she looked up at | 5 |
it used to be | 5 |
up and down stairs | 5 |
feel it in my | 5 |
get rid of him | 5 |
he ought to be | 5 |
and i do not | 5 |
he found that the | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
the thought of the | 5 |
come to see you | 5 |
foot of the hill | 5 |
what was the matter | 5 |
and when he came | 5 |
i am very glad | 5 |
i tell you what | 5 |
from day to day | 5 |
it should not be | 5 |
one to the other | 5 |
one else in the | 5 |
might be able to | 5 |
that she had been | 5 |
think i should like | 5 |
as well as you | 5 |
that she did not | 5 |
could see that he | 5 |
be found in the | 5 |
i do hate to | 5 |
any one else in | 5 |
and how he had | 5 |
make the best of | 5 |
it was a long | 5 |
it was of no | 5 |
go back to the | 5 |
to stay with us | 5 |
had a great deal | 5 |
down on the floor | 5 |
but i had a | 5 |
i had a feeling | 5 |
was of no use | 5 |
and his eyes were | 5 |
was sitting on the | 5 |
how did it happen | 5 |
it as well as | 5 |
they are in the | 5 |
and i was so | 5 |
the very first thing | 5 |
the day of the | 5 |
could go to college | 5 |
and now i must | 5 |
have a feeling that | 5 |
it must be a | 5 |
could not help it | 5 |
that i ought to | 5 |
she was a little | 5 |
he was out of | 5 |
and she did not | 5 |
if he had had | 5 |
he knew that he | 5 |
nothing to do but | 5 |
his hand on the | 5 |
he seemed to have | 5 |
but it was a | 5 |
on the day of | 5 |
then i began to | 5 |
was full of the | 5 |
middle of the night | 5 |
what the trouble was | 5 |
if it had not | 5 |
and it would be | 5 |
i wish i were | 5 |
his head down on | 5 |
want to talk to | 5 |
not going to be | 5 |
than any one else | 5 |
he was to be | 5 |
to be in the | 5 |
the other end of | 5 |
he was a very | 5 |
he was thinking of | 5 |
and when he was | 5 |
am sorry to say | 5 |
and so it was | 5 |
it was a beautiful | 5 |
that she was to | 5 |
look in his eyes | 5 |
on which he was | 5 |
could not bear it | 5 |
to him that he | 5 |
it was a great | 5 |
he had been in | 5 |
knew what i was | 5 |
on the table beside | 5 |
as he used to | 5 |
a toss of her | 5 |
country next door to | 5 |
be able to take | 5 |
for the second time | 5 |
his head on his | 5 |
but of course i | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
kind of you to | 5 |
and looked at him | 5 |
as soon as we | 5 |
the midst of the | 5 |
i am sorry to | 5 |
to say something to | 5 |
and that he would | 5 |
it is quite true | 5 |
it was a little | 5 |
the story of the | 5 |
i have a feeling | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
into her own room | 5 |
she would go to | 5 |
the country next door | 5 |
are going to have | 5 |
had gone back to | 5 |
could not afford to | 5 |
and we shall be | 5 |
to go to prison | 5 |
the back of his | 5 |
to see the little | 5 |
from ear to ear | 5 |
gossett and his companions | 5 |
he might have been | 5 |
as well as a | 5 |
to go and see | 5 |
be put in prison | 5 |
of the elephant house | 5 |
there were tears in | 5 |
was a very good | 5 |
cottage in the country | 5 |
and two or three | 5 |
with the help of | 5 |
a great mind to | 5 |
for a moment or | 5 |
the old gray rabbit | 5 |
in such a state | 5 |
out of the swamp | 5 |
i could see he | 5 |
i tell you i | 5 |
as if he wanted | 5 |
and he had been | 5 |
it was impossible to | 5 |
that he was in | 5 |
eyes filled with tears | 5 |
to her that she | 5 |
there are so many | 5 |
had a letter from | 5 |
see what the trouble | 5 |
on one of the | 5 |
as if it was | 5 |
first time in his | 5 |
to speak to you | 5 |
he did was to | 5 |
said he was a | 5 |
was not long in | 5 |
when it came to | 5 |
to the other side | 5 |
and he threw his | 5 |
when she saw the | 5 |
he fell into a | 5 |
came to an end | 5 |
i think i should | 5 |
to go to college | 5 |
side of the street | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
was not going to | 5 |
you may be sure | 5 |
had a long talk | 5 |
and down the room | 5 |
he stretched out his | 5 |
it was in a | 5 |
go to the war | 5 |
the arms of the | 5 |
as much as he | 5 |
and i think i | 5 |
but she could not | 5 |
a long time ago | 5 |
and for a moment | 5 |
arms round his neck | 5 |
it was arranged that | 5 |
door of her room | 5 |
on the steps of | 4 |
and i am afraid | 4 |
middle of the room | 4 |
would be able to | 4 |
what i was saying | 4 |
you and i are | 4 |
happiest boy in the | 4 |
he seemed to be | 4 |
top of the house | 4 |
was a good deal | 4 |
up her mind to | 4 |
all at once the | 4 |
started for the door | 4 |
do you think of | 4 |
were full of tears | 4 |
the time i got | 4 |
able to run about | 4 |
i used to think | 4 |
she added with a | 4 |
seemed to have lost | 4 |
i shall not be | 4 |
her finger to her | 4 |
in the house opposite | 4 |
time in his life | 4 |
i want to go | 4 |
i never saw a | 4 |
sitting up in bed | 4 |
to be proud of | 4 |
to say to him | 4 |
caught a glimpse of | 4 |
the next few days | 4 |
by the sound of | 4 |
who lived in the | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
wave of his hand | 4 |
to have a good | 4 |
sprang to his feet | 4 |
what had become of | 4 |
to do is to | 4 |
so much the better | 4 |
to and fro on | 4 |
i want to know | 4 |
he was a baby | 4 |
a letter from her | 4 |
just as much as | 4 |
the moon was shining | 4 |
as i could go | 4 |
stand on his feet | 4 |
better than anything else | 4 |
a minute he said | 4 |
they came to the | 4 |
it would be better | 4 |
endure to the end | 4 |
make the most of | 4 |
get out of the | 4 |
was not quite so | 4 |
was very fond of | 4 |
went down to the | 4 |
when he came in | 4 |
going to tell you | 4 |
like to have her | 4 |
him out of the | 4 |
to go to a | 4 |
a moment at the | 4 |
face on the pillow | 4 |
i had to laugh | 4 |
and sat down on | 4 |
i wish you could | 4 |
coming to stay with | 4 |
the table beside her | 4 |
on his way to | 4 |
i beg your pardon | 4 |
the blood of jesus | 4 |
some time or other | 4 |
you see i had | 4 |
want to see him | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
put up his hand | 4 |
felt as if she | 4 |
he would have given | 4 |
and more than once | 4 |
is really a very | 4 |
his father and mother | 4 |
looked as if he | 4 |
and his companions had | 4 |
to some of the | 4 |
which he had never | 4 |
in the air and | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
we were all very | 4 |
you need not be | 4 |
i think i would | 4 |
come to think of | 4 |
and of course i | 4 |
the bed beside her | 4 |
the door flew open | 4 |
that night when the | 4 |
his hands in his | 4 |
you want me to | 4 |
are in the street | 4 |
is not that lovely | 4 |
very much interested in | 4 |
did not know it | 4 |
put my hand on | 4 |
i think you are | 4 |
to get away from | 4 |
with a look of | 4 |
was going to be | 4 |
i hope i shall | 4 |
and i should like | 4 |
go out on the | 4 |
so that he was | 4 |
back on his pillows | 4 |
that she began to | 4 |
to come to me | 4 |
and i dare say | 4 |
he did not go | 4 |
to see what was | 4 |
to spend the night | 4 |
a great many of | 4 |
when he saw connie | 4 |
would like to be | 4 |
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aaron and little crotchet | 4 |
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trees on the hill | 4 |
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hand on her shoulder | 4 |
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to have a doctor | 4 |
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of the house and | 4 |
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smoke in the swamp | 4 |
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to serve the queen | 4 |
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trembling from head to | 4 |
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old woman in grey | 4 |
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out of the water | 4 |
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what he was about | 4 |
the professor of psychology | 4 |
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i shall be very | 4 |
out of his head | 4 |
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iron on his leg | 4 |
and i shall be | 4 |
end of the room | 4 |
door of the swamp | 4 |
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what a lot of | 4 |
be able to run | 4 |
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pages of the fetich | 4 |
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side of the door | 4 |
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take care of her | 4 |
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i know you will | 4 |
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the bathing house steps | 4 |
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to say that he | 4 |
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very glad to see | 4 |
and coming over to | 4 |
the book with the | 4 |
to the abercrombie place | 4 |
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as far as he | 4 |
the little sick girl | 4 |
george gossett and his | 4 |
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head of the stairs | 4 |
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know what he was | 4 |
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their father and mother | 4 |
de beat er dat | 4 |
how do you do | 4 |
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man who had been | 4 |
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to do with it | 4 |
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it in my bones | 4 |
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the bunch of violets | 4 |
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the iron on his | 4 |
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be very glad to | 4 |
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little old woman in | 4 |
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with the tip of | 4 |
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illustrated by bertha davidson | 4 |
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chair by the fire | 4 |
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i do for you | 4 |
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the matter with you | 4 |
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all the people in | 4 |
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i tell you now | 4 |
for him to go | 4 |
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hold of my arm | 4 |
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when he comes home | 4 |
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was a great comfort | 4 |
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to him to be | 4 |
and the two little | 4 |
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anything he had ever | 4 |
his way to the | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
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that he had ever | 4 |
seemed to be in | 4 |
which he had been | 4 |
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to come in and | 4 |
i have thought of | 4 |
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of the great house | 4 |
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the farthest corner of | 4 |
when the door opened | 4 |
of the little girl | 4 |
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his eyes and looked | 4 |
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ought to be ashamed | 4 |
of the schoolroom table | 4 |
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grow up to be | 4 |
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it on the table | 4 |
the point where the | 4 |
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the people of nomansland | 4 |
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to get up and | 4 |
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to be a good | 4 |
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he had never seen | 4 |
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all the time he | 4 |
to make a fuss | 4 |
under the schoolroom table | 4 |
mamma and aunt daisy | 4 |
the fox hunters saw | 4 |
to be patient and | 4 |
to keep back the | 4 |
for he knew that | 4 |
tears in his eyes | 4 |
seemed to come from | 4 |
the twins and alan | 4 |
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i hope he will | 4 |
eyes were fixed on | 4 |
happy as a king | 4 |
people in the world | 4 |
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little girl next door | 4 |
on the bathing house | 4 |
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the top of his | 4 |
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i could have been | 4 |
seemed as if the | 4 |
little bit of a | 4 |
his heels in the | 4 |
that shall endure to | 4 |
a few minutes after | 4 |
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she said to the | 3 |
of the poor little | 3 |
her hand on the | 3 |
said in a slow | 3 |
be of any use | 3 |
if i could have | 3 |
to be sent to | 3 |
with the rest of | 3 |
the tip of her | 3 |
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it used to sing | 3 |
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she could not speak | 3 |
her heart was beating | 3 |
occurred to him that | 3 |
got it out of | 3 |
turned in the direction | 3 |
i think i have | 3 |
none of your business | 3 |
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no sound came from | 3 |
a little while ago | 3 |
his mother and sister | 3 |
there for the rest | 3 |
it will be remembered | 3 |
and then in a | 3 |
took off his hat | 3 |
you think you can | 3 |
said with a sigh | 3 |
are you doing to | 3 |
wanted to know if | 3 |
hand on his shoulder | 3 |
on his way home | 3 |
later in the day | 3 |
you to help me | 3 |
of the inner room | 3 |
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and looked at the | 3 |
to go with him | 3 |
put out her head | 3 |
it was all over | 3 |
blood of jesus christ | 3 |
the white pig was | 3 |
he opened his eyes | 3 |
to see what the | 3 |
and when she spoke | 3 |
there had been a | 3 |
them all laughing heartily | 3 |
at the point where | 3 |
i am going up | 3 |
up to the schoolroom | 3 |
other end of the | 3 |
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he had not gone | 3 |
she had been so | 3 |
the cloak began to | 3 |
a letter and a | 3 |
he is my friend | 3 |
nose to the ground | 3 |
first time he had | 3 |
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would be so very | 3 |
see the angels and | 3 |
in the very middle | 3 |
nothing more was said | 3 |
it was because she | 3 |
tell you i felt | 3 |
might just as well | 3 |
down the street with | 3 |
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be able to make | 3 |
in a day or | 3 |
the most of his | 3 |
and opened his eyes | 3 |
when i said that | 3 |
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like you to be | 3 |
it seemed to her | 3 |
you will be a | 3 |
what is in it | 3 |
had made up his | 3 |
as ever we can | 3 |
out into the world | 3 |
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for a short time | 3 |
the war is over | 3 |
to look at him | 3 |
it is not only | 3 |
and now and then | 3 |
just as we were | 3 |
and he ought to | 3 |
i think i am | 3 |
any more about it | 3 |
than was good for | 3 |
little girl in the | 3 |
for half a mile | 3 |
the apparition the fox | 3 |
a sudden access of | 3 |
and the doctor came | 3 |
she went straight to | 3 |
the rim of the | 3 |
and went to bed | 3 |
her bonnet and veil | 3 |
for one of the | 3 |
discovery of new haven | 3 |
a little distance from | 3 |
and buried his face | 3 |
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of friends to see | 3 |
knew what he was | 3 |
what can she do | 3 |
and would not let | 3 |
the rabbit stuck one | 3 |
in spite of herself | 3 |
towards the door of | 3 |
expression of his face | 3 |
i wonder if we | 3 |
to see the young | 3 |
the midst of it | 3 |
wish you would go | 3 |
i should love it | 3 |
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she felt as if | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
apparition the fox hunters | 3 |
the door closed behind | 3 |
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to do in the | 3 |
turned out to be | 3 |
run away out of | 3 |
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to make the most | 3 |
in the hope that | 3 |
let me look at | 3 |
and going over to | 3 |
down by the fire | 3 |
what to do for | 3 |
him he would have | 3 |
bay was a new | 3 |
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you and master dudley | 3 |
but none of them | 3 |
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what in the world | 3 |
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him to be a | 3 |
make up for it | 3 |
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that for a long | 3 |
what the elephants are | 3 |
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of what he was | 3 |
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but his eyes were | 3 |
gazing disconsolately down on | 3 |
out of the gutter | 3 |
speak to you about | 3 |
like to be a | 3 |
like to see you | 3 |
monsieur le don key | 3 |
but of course the | 3 |
other things to think | 3 |
came in the basket | 3 |
the bay was a | 3 |
the ears of the | 3 |
twin palms trailer court | 3 |
if he did not | 3 |
we shall be drowned | 3 |
but he knew that | 3 |
a few minutes ago | 3 |
his feet on the | 3 |
to the edge of | 3 |
she had been lying | 3 |
his voice when he | 3 |
his eyes as he | 3 |
ever see de beat | 3 |
by elizabeth stuart phelps | 3 |
how is the little | 3 |
did not mean to | 3 |
to whom she had | 3 |
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you were going to | 3 |
sitting down by the | 3 |
the fact that the | 3 |
to the little master | 3 |
to ask if he | 3 |
as he had never | 3 |
hand down on the | 3 |
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i sat up and | 3 |
as he was going | 3 |
large mo cloth illustrated | 3 |
at sight of her | 3 |
make the boat rock | 3 |
to one of the | 3 |
come and help her | 3 |
you to be a | 3 |
am going to lay | 3 |
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that he was going | 3 |
did you see the | 3 |
thus it happened that | 3 |
like to go and | 3 |
as hard as the | 3 |
sitting down on the | 3 |
almost as if he | 3 |
to say a word | 3 |
talking for a few | 3 |
after the first few | 3 |
took possession of his | 3 |
which includes the original | 3 |
a little party of | 3 |
it was enough to | 3 |
them out of the | 3 |
said he to himself | 3 |
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put her arms round | 3 |
would you mind telling | 3 |
bottom of the tower | 3 |
that day in the | 3 |
back to the house | 3 |
little image of its | 3 |
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held out his arms | 3 |
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in the whole world | 3 |
back in a few | 3 |
to sit with me | 3 |
with a sudden access | 3 |
from one to the | 3 |
and the lord jesus | 3 |
to bring you home | 3 |
at me for a | 3 |
thou must not say | 3 |
about a year ago | 3 |
not a bit of | 3 |
i am so glad | 3 |
rushed out of the | 3 |
of what he had | 3 |
been there very long | 3 |
he said he had | 3 |
to go in the | 3 |
and even if he | 3 |
to think of any | 3 |
to be a housekeeper | 3 |
and laid her down | 3 |
and i think that | 3 |
long as i live | 3 |
a lovely color in | 3 |
side of the road | 3 |
to do for him | 3 |
by nina rhoades large | 3 |
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all the world would | 3 |
down on the beach | 3 |
if you would like | 3 |
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she lay with her | 3 |
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the very best thing | 3 |
and in another moment | 3 |
and he wanted to | 3 |
looked down at the | 3 |
and then i remembered | 3 |
and with all the | 3 |
said the street preacher | 3 |
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at this time of | 3 |
but i do hate | 3 |
and see what the | 3 |
to go to her | 3 |
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it will be all | 3 |
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the chair by the | 3 |
him to go to | 3 |
put thy arms round | 3 |
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tears came into her | 3 |
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i would rather have | 3 |
turned to the little | 3 |
i wanted him to | 3 |
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she added in a | 3 |
laid it on the | 3 |
in front of them | 3 |
people in the house | 3 |
to his new quarters | 3 |
a word to say | 3 |
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and i told him | 3 |
i was looking at | 3 |
know anything about her | 3 |
come up and see | 3 |
lying back on her | 3 |
i found that i | 3 |
the way to elbury | 3 |
said connie in a | 3 |
when she did not | 3 |
and the children were | 3 |
to hire a carriage | 3 |
the pillows behind her | 3 |
next few days were | 3 |
lying on the sofa | 3 |
like to have me | 3 |
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the banks of the | 3 |
the contents of the | 3 |
in his eyes and | 3 |
father was an artist | 3 |
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i was too proud | 3 |
of the black stallion | 3 |
voice shook so he | 3 |
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that had come over | 3 |
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you doing to my | 3 |
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coming out of the | 3 |
him all to flinders | 3 |
he wanted to see | 3 |
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to you about something | 3 |
one in all the | 3 |
different from other people | 3 |
disappeared in the darkness | 3 |
good to any one | 3 |
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at that moment he | 3 |
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found them all laughing | 3 |
would be glad to | 3 |
he did not wish | 3 |
out of her face | 3 |
sail down the bay | 3 |
so that she could | 3 |
twenty godfathers and godmothers | 3 |
part of the country | 3 |
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farmer and his wife | 3 |
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you and your brother | 3 |
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middle of the swamp | 3 |
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