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quadgram | frequency |
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the merry little breezes | 188 |
uncle wiggily and the | 85 |
the edge of the | 67 |
on the green meadows | 58 |
in the middle of | 57 |
the lone little path | 57 |
the middle of the | 56 |
the little meadow people | 52 |
old mother west wind | 52 |
the top of the | 47 |
what do you think | 46 |
at the end of | 43 |
the end of the | 43 |
when the world was | 43 |
the bunny rabbit gentleman | 41 |
the world was young | 41 |
all of a sudden | 40 |
all the little meadow | 39 |
a great deal of | 39 |
his hollow stump bungalow | 37 |
on the other side | 35 |
down the lone little | 34 |
potato face blind man | 34 |
the rest of the | 34 |
once in a while | 34 |
at the same time | 34 |
in the green forest | 34 |
the crooked little path | 33 |
for a long time | 33 |
the potato face blind | 32 |
once upon a time | 31 |
up in the air | 30 |
are you going to | 30 |
in a few minutes | 30 |
the other side of | 29 |
i am going to | 29 |
to the smiling pool | 27 |
a thousand times removed | 27 |
about uncle wiggily and | 26 |
on the edge of | 26 |
in front of the | 26 |
white and yellow waistcoat | 25 |
to go to the | 25 |
i wish i could | 25 |
the little old man | 24 |
nurse jane fuzzy wuzzy | 24 |
grandfather a thousand times | 24 |
uncle wiggily to himself | 24 |
his big green lily | 24 |
at the foot of | 24 |
at the top of | 24 |
and little joe otter | 24 |
little meadow people and | 23 |
the merry little breeze | 23 |
as fast as he | 23 |
other side of the | 23 |
for the first time | 23 |
across the green meadows | 23 |
out of the window | 23 |
and there was a | 22 |
in the midst of | 22 |
his white and yellow | 22 |
on his big green | 22 |
the foot of the | 22 |
white and blue striped | 22 |
they came to the | 21 |
as soon as he | 21 |
the head of the | 21 |
the lady in black | 21 |
the gold buckskin whincher | 21 |
fast as he could | 20 |
the side of the | 20 |
of the green meadows | 20 |
the back of the | 20 |
of the smiling pool | 20 |
billy mink and little | 20 |
mink and little joe | 20 |
the big green lily | 20 |
of the merry little | 20 |
cried the merry little | 20 |
once there was a | 20 |
behind the purple hills | 19 |
and what do you | 19 |
blue striped rheumatism crutch | 19 |
the smiling pool and | 19 |
the muskrat lady housekeeper | 19 |
and all the little | 19 |
and blue striped rheumatism | 19 |
and all the time | 19 |
the master of the | 19 |
what do you suppose | 18 |
there was a little | 18 |
master of the harvest | 18 |
the door of the | 18 |
he was a little | 18 |
i want you to | 18 |
going to have a | 18 |
as if he had | 18 |
of the green forest | 18 |
know what to do | 17 |
the top of his | 17 |
was one of the | 17 |
the village of liver | 17 |
village of cream puffs | 17 |
the boy and girl | 17 |
the boys and girls | 17 |
the bottom of the | 17 |
of old mother west | 17 |
it seemed as if | 17 |
one of the merry | 16 |
the place where the | 16 |
as soon as the | 16 |
it was a very | 16 |
he came to the | 16 |
to the edge of | 16 |
real boys and girls | 16 |
what is the matter | 16 |
the green meadows and | 16 |
the village of cream | 16 |
meadow people and forest | 16 |
in front of him | 16 |
the history of the | 16 |
in one of the | 16 |
up and down and | 16 |
why it is that | 16 |
to look at the | 15 |
on the back of | 15 |
on the end of | 15 |
on one of the | 15 |
down the crooked little | 15 |
what shall we do | 15 |
for the sake of | 15 |
over and over again | 15 |
the end of his | 15 |
from the purple hills | 15 |
in the smiling pool | 15 |
tell you next about | 15 |
people and forest folks | 15 |
time there was a | 15 |
animal boys and girls | 15 |
at the head of | 15 |
you next about uncle | 15 |
that it was a | 14 |
i will tell you | 14 |
peter rabbit and johnny | 14 |
to do is to | 14 |
the end of a | 14 |
and in a few | 14 |
on top of the | 14 |
there was a great | 14 |
as if he were | 14 |
a hole in the | 14 |
the smiling pool to | 14 |
but he did not | 14 |
over the green meadows | 14 |
up and down the | 14 |
all the other little | 14 |
there must be a | 14 |
every once in a | 14 |
wing tip the spick | 14 |
the hollow stump bungalow | 14 |
rabbit and johnny chuck | 14 |
you may be sure | 14 |
big green lily pad | 14 |
of the united states | 14 |
in such a hurry | 14 |
said the old man | 13 |
in the air and | 13 |
this way and that | 13 |
and one man made | 13 |
the hole in the | 13 |
down from the purple | 13 |
up the lone little | 13 |
the story of the | 13 |
the green forest and | 13 |
for a few minutes | 13 |
when he reached the | 13 |
for all the world | 13 |
and out of the | 13 |
i never heard of | 13 |
to the top of | 13 |
said the little old | 13 |
when they reached the | 13 |
i should like to | 13 |
at the bottom of | 13 |
the face of the | 13 |
a time there was | 13 |
as he could go | 13 |
he was going to | 13 |
where are you going | 12 |
to keep out of | 12 |
one of the little | 12 |
he came to a | 12 |
down on the green | 12 |
it seems to me | 12 |
she went to the | 12 |
i am telling you | 12 |
what kind of a | 12 |
that old mother nature | 12 |
the house of the | 12 |
was going to be | 12 |
to the other side | 12 |
of such a thing | 12 |
made up his mind | 12 |
next about uncle wiggily | 12 |
two or three times | 12 |
out of his head | 12 |
little boys and girls | 12 |
the sound of the | 12 |
across the smiling pool | 12 |
she was going to | 12 |
one end of the | 12 |
on the top of | 12 |
the white horse girl | 12 |
i shall have to | 12 |
little joe otter and | 12 |
from time to time | 12 |
one man made a | 12 |
said uncle wiggily to | 12 |
all the other dolls | 12 |
upon a time there | 12 |
he said to himself | 12 |
the corner of the | 12 |
out of the door | 12 |
said the bunny gentleman | 12 |
what do you want | 12 |
of no use to | 11 |
we are going to | 11 |
to go to bed | 11 |
one of the most | 11 |
merry little breezes of | 11 |
looked this way and | 11 |
he said to the | 11 |
that there was no | 11 |
out of the room | 11 |
in the direction of | 11 |
what shall i do | 11 |
was not to be | 11 |
i take back my | 11 |
as if they were | 11 |
the days when the | 11 |
little breezes of old | 11 |
of the rag doll | 11 |
edge of the green | 11 |
drew a long breath | 11 |
said danny meadow mouse | 11 |
said old mother nature | 11 |
he could think of | 11 |
on his way to | 11 |
the little old lady | 11 |
when old mother nature | 11 |
a year and a | 11 |
there was no one | 11 |
the blue wind boy | 11 |
the rag doll and | 11 |
over the edge of | 11 |
it would have been | 11 |
he did not know | 11 |
the name of the | 11 |
went out into the | 11 |
from side to side | 11 |
all the rest of | 11 |
to take care of | 11 |
breezes of old mother | 11 |
old mother nature had | 11 |
fool old mother nature | 11 |
across his white and | 11 |
if you want to | 11 |
to see what was | 11 |
of the days when | 11 |
the life of the | 11 |
as soon as she | 11 |
as he thought of | 11 |
it was a long | 11 |
was a little girl | 11 |
to the end of | 11 |
in front of it | 11 |
the stupid little apple | 11 |
do you want to | 11 |
of which i am | 11 |
of which he was | 11 |
and through the woods | 10 |
as if it were | 10 |
and some of the | 10 |
asked the bunny gentleman | 10 |
what are you going | 10 |
to the place where | 10 |
i want to see | 10 |
wedding procession of the | 10 |
year and a day | 10 |
right in front of | 10 |
a corner of the | 10 |
and this is the | 10 |
they came to a | 10 |
fields and through the | 10 |
his way to the | 10 |
as he hopped along | 10 |
until they came to | 10 |
the fields and through | 10 |
when he came to | 10 |
what was the matter | 10 |
what do you say | 10 |
and peetie bow wow | 10 |
leather and red slippers | 10 |
answered the bunny gentleman | 10 |
had a great deal | 10 |
the window of the | 10 |
uncle clem and henny | 10 |
home behind the purple | 10 |
as fast as his | 10 |
keep out of sight | 10 |
the people of the | 10 |
he could see the | 10 |
had gone to bed | 10 |
doll and the broom | 10 |
days when the world | 10 |
the wedding procession of | 10 |
people of the green | 10 |
it was time to | 10 |
and up and down | 10 |
and the broom handle | 10 |
into the smiling pool | 10 |
the bank of the | 10 |
then marni would say | 10 |
and he was very | 10 |
out of the way | 10 |
i wish i had | 10 |
illustration illustration raggedy ann | 10 |
jackie and peetie bow | 10 |
the real boys and | 10 |
raggedy ann and the | 10 |
procession of the rag | 10 |
i have tried to | 10 |
as one of the | 10 |
i want to go | 10 |
it was not a | 10 |
the place of the | 10 |
think it would be | 10 |
is one of the | 10 |
the fourth of july | 10 |
in a little while | 10 |
all the little people | 10 |
what was going on | 10 |
rag doll and the | 10 |
the animal boys and | 10 |
in all the world | 10 |
young leather and red | 10 |
do you think of | 10 |
in a short time | 10 |
looked at each other | 9 |
it is a good | 9 |
and the first thing | 9 |
the head spotter of | 9 |
a long time he | 9 |
johnnie and billie bushytail | 9 |
to the window and | 9 |
heard of such a | 9 |
of the weather makers | 9 |
to his feet and | 9 |
said the little girl | 9 |
top of the hill | 9 |
old mother nature came | 9 |
when he saw the | 9 |
little people of the | 9 |
the dear old briar | 9 |
and as soon as | 9 |
said the muskrat lady | 9 |
most of the time | 9 |
poker face the baboon | 9 |
up his mind that | 9 |
shouted the merry little | 9 |
that he was not | 9 |
just in time to | 9 |
the voice of the | 9 |
as fast as they | 9 |
in the eyes of | 9 |
of one of the | 9 |
to his hollow stump | 9 |
little old lady of | 9 |
her father and mother | 9 |
sat up very straight | 9 |
i wonder if i | 9 |
in the united states | 9 |
his tall silk hat | 9 |
every one of them | 9 |
and the blue wind | 9 |
out from behind the | 9 |
his father and mother | 9 |
the last of the | 9 |
what do you mean | 9 |
did not seem to | 9 |
if he had been | 9 |
was so surprised that | 9 |
head spotter of the | 9 |
of the polar bears | 9 |
as if she had | 9 |
that he could not | 9 |
for a little while | 9 |
the old apple tree | 9 |
in the village of | 9 |
little bush of which | 9 |
never thought of it | 9 |
old lady of mulberry | 9 |
and all the other | 9 |
that he had been | 9 |
are going to have | 9 |
the time of the | 9 |
over the fields and | 9 |
i am sorry to | 9 |
for he knew that | 9 |
onto the green meadows | 9 |
cried all the dolls | 9 |
spotter of the weather | 9 |
bush of which i | 9 |
the light of the | 9 |
by this time the | 9 |
the little rabbit girl | 9 |
i never thought of | 9 |
meadow and forest people | 9 |
the back of his | 9 |
lady of mulberry lane | 9 |
would you like to | 9 |
all the merry little | 9 |
thing in the world | 9 |
a rustling in the | 9 |
there was a big | 9 |
over the top of | 9 |
he looked at the | 9 |
and one of the | 9 |
so that he could | 9 |
which i am telling | 9 |
to the house of | 9 |
all the time the | 9 |
he had ever seen | 9 |
of his hollow stump | 9 |
you going to do | 9 |
i do not know | 9 |
to the home of | 9 |
hot dog the tiger | 9 |
the green meadows to | 9 |
the eyes of the | 8 |
and looked around and | 8 |
a tall silk hat | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
he looked like a | 8 |
great deal of curiosity | 8 |
it was then that | 8 |
but she did not | 8 |
it seemed to him | 8 |
with the exception of | 8 |
on the bank of | 8 |
lone little path to | 8 |
sat down on the | 8 |
in the rootabaga country | 8 |
i laid an egg | 8 |
it was the first | 8 |
it was such a | 8 |
in front of her | 8 |
in a low voice | 8 |
king of the polar | 8 |
all the time he | 8 |
in the first place | 8 |
in the way of | 8 |
happy jack squirrel and | 8 |
i have told you | 8 |
as he looked at | 8 |
the top of a | 8 |
edge of the smiling | 8 |
illustration raggedy ann and | 8 |
it did not take | 8 |
in her arms and | 8 |
merry little breezes were | 8 |
look for an adventure | 8 |
by and by he | 8 |
but there was no | 8 |
was very proud of | 8 |
on the part of | 8 |
so surprised that he | 8 |
fast as they could | 8 |
old mother nature was | 8 |
did not know what | 8 |
gray man on horseback | 8 |
is the same as | 8 |
you want me to | 8 |
in the wedding procession | 8 |
then he heard a | 8 |
the way to the | 8 |
hopping through the woods | 8 |
laid an egg for | 8 |
twinkling his pink nose | 8 |
in a corner of | 8 |
ever since that long | 8 |
he shook his head | 8 |
and when he had | 8 |
mound of yellow gravel | 8 |
it was of no | 8 |
and then they all | 8 |
and jumper the hare | 8 |
the boy with the | 8 |
down and up and | 8 |
that he did not | 8 |
in the heart of | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
in the morning and | 8 |
it was only a | 8 |
the front of the | 8 |
where did you get | 8 |
in the house and | 8 |
to get rid of | 8 |
and that is why | 8 |
the door opened and | 8 |
ax me no questions | 8 |
girl and the blue | 8 |
do you think he | 8 |
all the little bushes | 8 |
how in the world | 8 |
he was in the | 8 |
to one of the | 8 |
this way and looked | 8 |
sat on his doorstep | 8 |
white horse girl and | 8 |
the idea of a | 8 |
over to the smiling | 8 |
to their home behind | 8 |
as hard as he | 8 |
it was a great | 8 |
little new girl something | 8 |
said the french doll | 8 |
was hopping through the | 8 |
way and looked that | 8 |
horse girl and the | 8 |
and then marni would | 8 |
to old mother nature | 8 |
she looked at the | 8 |
in spite of her | 8 |
the piece of bark | 8 |
little meadow and forest | 8 |
their home behind the | 8 |
what are you doing | 8 |
autos and horses and | 8 |
and the merry little | 8 |
the spotted green frog | 8 |
they did not know | 8 |
rabbit and jumper the | 8 |
and looked that way | 8 |
the edge of a | 8 |
in time to see | 8 |
the king of the | 8 |
i may have been | 8 |
all the world like | 8 |
show little new girl | 8 |
merry little breezes had | 8 |
on the floor and | 8 |
i can tell you | 8 |
it must be a | 8 |
the other little meadow | 8 |
to the green meadows | 8 |
twinkled his pink nose | 8 |
the shadow of the | 8 |
in spite of his | 8 |
and at the end | 8 |
went back to the | 8 |
the window looking out | 8 |
in and out of | 8 |
crooked little path to | 8 |
and down and up | 8 |
as he did so | 8 |
the roof of the | 8 |
he was a very | 8 |
he walked to the | 8 |
you are going to | 8 |
down to the smiling | 8 |
a great deal more | 8 |
it was time for | 8 |
peter rabbit and jumper | 8 |
could think of nothing | 7 |
then he began to | 7 |
in the woods and | 7 |
not gone very far | 7 |
in the face of | 7 |
the little bush of | 7 |
to look for an | 7 |
early in the morning | 7 |
edge of the wood | 7 |
the french doll was | 7 |
in a year and | 7 |
but it was not | 7 |
know where striped chipmunk | 7 |
because he was so | 7 |
in spite of the | 7 |
thousand times removed of | 7 |
want to go to | 7 |
back in his chair | 7 |
and ever since that | 7 |
to do with the | 7 |
as he had been | 7 |
the five rusty rats | 7 |
that he had not | 7 |
there was not a | 7 |
a quarter of a | 7 |
did not like to | 7 |
out of the house | 7 |
but she could not | 7 |
with his old suit | 7 |
as big as the | 7 |
and then the carpenter | 7 |
going on in the | 7 |
the potato bug country | 7 |
to see if the | 7 |
every one of the | 7 |
may have been a | 7 |
to go to school | 7 |
the blue foxes and | 7 |
the son of the | 7 |
it was one of | 7 |
rustling in the bushes | 7 |
which way to go | 7 |
his hands across his | 7 |
i hope you will | 7 |
he was about to | 7 |
and this is how | 7 |
house on the hill | 7 |
i am so glad | 7 |
what he was doing | 7 |
in the world did | 7 |
where have you been | 7 |
to the music of | 7 |
the first thing he | 7 |
was going to have | 7 |
head of the stairs | 7 |
she did not know | 7 |
thought it would be | 7 |
ran out of the | 7 |
the little meadow and | 7 |
and by and by | 7 |
so that he might | 7 |
if it had been | 7 |
and went to sleep | 7 |
to think of a | 7 |
and johnny chuck and | 7 |
as long as you | 7 |
looked up at her | 7 |
was of no use | 7 |
in the shadow of | 7 |
the grandfather a thousand | 7 |
other little meadow people | 7 |
ever and ever so | 7 |
the date of the | 7 |
girl in the world | 7 |
to old king bear | 7 |
and then it was | 7 |
the thought of the | 7 |
said the potato face | 7 |
any of these things | 7 |
do you think you | 7 |
blacky the crow and | 7 |
was very fond of | 7 |
a drink of water | 7 |
let me show little | 7 |
of old mother nature | 7 |
in the days when | 7 |
shining mound of yellow | 7 |
he seemed to be | 7 |
settled himself comfortably on | 7 |
see what was the | 7 |
of the village of | 7 |
there is a reason | 7 |
a few minutes he | 7 |
the more he thought | 7 |
lots and lots of | 7 |
sammie and susie littletail | 7 |
as far as he | 7 |
he thought of the | 7 |
of danny meadow mouse | 7 |
said one of the | 7 |
just as if he | 7 |
of the conquest of | 7 |
how glad i am | 7 |
it was in the | 7 |
twice as big as | 7 |
down into the hole | 7 |
it was the same | 7 |
must have been a | 7 |
he could get his | 7 |
had not gone very | 7 |
came to the door | 7 |
with all his might | 7 |
to do about it | 7 |
a part of the | 7 |
been out all night | 7 |
what in the world | 7 |
as well as you | 7 |
the matter with you | 7 |
old mother nature and | 7 |
with the end of | 7 |
was sitting on the | 7 |
the little people of | 7 |
me show little new | 7 |
the bunny gentleman and | 7 |
with a sigh of | 7 |
you mean to say | 7 |
of the man who | 7 |
as soon as they | 7 |
with his eyes fixed | 7 |
are we going to | 7 |
green forest and the | 7 |
as well as the | 7 |
who lived in the | 7 |
opened the door and | 7 |
a long time ago | 7 |
home as fast as | 7 |
a long time before | 7 |
over to the big | 7 |
into the house and | 7 |
the home of the | 7 |
song of the engine | 7 |
edge of the forest | 7 |
by the side of | 7 |
hands across his white | 7 |
who it was that | 7 |
was time to go | 7 |
if you do not | 7 |
the new year in | 7 |
should like to know | 7 |
it was to be | 7 |
did not know that | 7 |
the song of the | 7 |
little path to the | 7 |
he thought it was | 7 |
no use to try | 7 |
back to the house | 7 |
take you to the | 7 |
when he was a | 7 |
the bunny gentleman had | 7 |
there were so many | 7 |
we want you to | 7 |
to the door and | 7 |
side of the forest | 7 |
who wants to be | 7 |
of the bad boy | 7 |
and happy jack squirrel | 7 |
if i could only | 7 |
old king bear was | 7 |
and that was a | 7 |
and danny meadow mouse | 7 |
to the laughing brook | 7 |
to live in the | 7 |
for he was a | 7 |
it was not the | 7 |
the direction of the | 7 |
how would you like | 7 |
with a pair of | 7 |
go back to the | 7 |
that part of the | 7 |
one at a time | 7 |
caught a glimpse of | 7 |
said the gas stove | 7 |
air was filled with | 7 |
as if i could | 7 |
he wanted to be | 7 |
and he was a | 7 |
was the son of | 6 |
for the use of | 6 |
all along the long | 6 |
rolled over and over | 6 |
when he went to | 6 |
and sing to him | 6 |
the sight of the | 6 |
the room with the | 6 |
off as fast as | 6 |
out of bed and | 6 |
it was not until | 6 |
and went to the | 6 |
may be able to | 6 |
top of his voice | 6 |
was out of sight | 6 |
of the new world | 6 |
but he could not | 6 |
go to the store | 6 |
by and by the | 6 |
in the top of | 6 |
some of the boys | 6 |
one of the boys | 6 |
voice up in the | 6 |
know what you mean | 6 |
am sorry to say | 6 |
i want to know | 6 |
kachunk went by an | 6 |
was to be a | 6 |
her merry little breezes | 6 |
a cup of tea | 6 |
the spot cash money | 6 |
took hold of the | 6 |
you ought to be | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
on the seat of | 6 |
went out of the | 6 |
once the barn was | 6 |
it out of the | 6 |
the little girl looked | 6 |
it would be a | 6 |
the arms of the | 6 |
popcorn mittens and popcorn | 6 |
but they could not | 6 |
you think it is | 6 |
on a little farther | 6 |
dearest girl in the | 6 |
so long as it | 6 |
want you to go | 6 |
the first time in | 6 |
the other end of | 6 |
when they came to | 6 |
a long time to | 6 |
do something for me | 6 |
jimmy skunk never hurries | 6 |
in the presence of | 6 |
looking out of the | 6 |
the other little bushes | 6 |
just as soon as | 6 |
then he went to | 6 |
was quite out of | 6 |
every now and then | 6 |
on their way to | 6 |
that there was a | 6 |
us why it is | 6 |
quite out of breath | 6 |
a needle and thread | 6 |
and one of them | 6 |
now you know why | 6 |
grew more and more | 6 |
and the bunny gentleman | 6 |
uncle wiggily was hopping | 6 |
the dearest girl in | 6 |
went by a truck | 6 |
it would be better | 6 |
a jug of molasses | 6 |
looking out on the | 6 |
want you to take | 6 |
so the bunny gentleman | 6 |
up in front of | 6 |
the bunny gentleman was | 6 |
of tender young carrots | 6 |
and mother would put | 6 |
came to the house | 6 |
out of the question | 6 |
bang went by a | 6 |
so hard that he | 6 |
on the east sky | 6 |
as he knew how | 6 |
the boy on the | 6 |
he hurried over to | 6 |
and they have nothing | 6 |
in the course of | 6 |
not going to the | 6 |
will be sure to | 6 |
he knew his mother | 6 |
deep into the ground | 6 |
in the world of | 6 |
to listen to the | 6 |
and the green meadows | 6 |
and then he went | 6 |
make the best of | 6 |
bed behind the purple | 6 |
there is a story | 6 |
the wide green country | 6 |
had gone to the | 6 |
glad to see you | 6 |
to see if it | 6 |
up to the house | 6 |
he knew he was | 6 |
on the old log | 6 |
flat on his back | 6 |
and ever so much | 6 |
the conquest of mexico | 6 |
this is the way | 6 |
on and on and | 6 |
in a great hurry | 6 |
room with the window | 6 |
on his hands and | 6 |
the air was filled | 6 |
when it was time | 6 |
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raggedy ann and fido | 6 |
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wiggily and the bad | 6 |
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the heer governor stuyvesant | 6 |
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next hear about uncle | 6 |
in the morning the | 6 |
of the little meadow | 6 |
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reddy fox is a | 6 |
the honorable peter wentworth | 6 |
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date of the day | 6 |
the west rootabaga country | 6 |
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the hollow chestnut tree | 6 |
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his brothers and sisters | 5 |
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tree in a corner | 5 |
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the wolves of st | 5 |
his greenish yellowish hair | 5 |
merry little breezes danced | 5 |
know just what to | 5 |
the inside of the | 5 |
the centre of the | 5 |
bunny gentleman and the | 5 |
some reason or other | 5 |
great deal of trouble | 5 |
out on the streets | 5 |
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and he was so | 5 |
do you think i | 5 |
thank you for the | 5 |
of the west rootabaga | 5 |
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here and the now | 5 |
built his hollow stump | 5 |
the end of it | 5 |
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time to go home | 5 |
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stool in a high | 5 |
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goat and flim the | 5 |
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sitting up very straight | 5 |
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to see how he | 5 |
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an old rabbit gentleman | 5 |
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mill in the hills | 5 |
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of all the little | 5 |
dolls in the nursery | 5 |
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ticket with a blue | 5 |
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slab ticket with a | 5 |
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patch on the seat | 5 |
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a pair of skates | 5 |
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some of the animal | 5 |
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the fathers and mothers | 5 |
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the old house on | 5 |
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old enough to notice | 5 |
of the house and | 5 |
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the work of the | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
everybody but reddy fox | 5 |
to raggedy ann and | 5 |
over in the grass | 5 |
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his mother loved her | 5 |
know how to do | 5 |
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that all the little | 5 |
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with his hands folded | 5 |
one of them would | 5 |
member of the family | 5 |
the woozie wolf or | 5 |
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merry little breezes out | 5 |
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the man at the | 5 |
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got to do is | 5 |
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what was in the | 5 |
as soon as you | 5 |
it used to be | 5 |
the long hair of | 5 |
sprang to her feet | 5 |
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i am sure i | 5 |
know before you go | 5 |
of the boys and | 5 |
not far from the | 5 |
learn to know before | 5 |
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old apple tree in | 5 |
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history of the united | 5 |
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drawing a long breath | 5 |
hopping and skipping down | 5 |
the long cold winter | 5 |
his hands and knees | 5 |
cork out of the | 5 |
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to notice any of | 5 |
how i should go | 5 |
member of the firm | 5 |
when she came back | 5 |
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all over the house | 5 |
of the lone pine | 5 |
to pick it up | 5 |
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to build a house | 5 |
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it is to be | 5 |
woozie wolf or the | 5 |
one of his long | 5 |
the buttercups and daisies | 5 |
to the north pole | 5 |
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lone little path across | 5 |
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hollow stump bungalow one | 5 |
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corner of the green | 5 |
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the goat and flim | 5 |
very glad to see | 5 |
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where he had been | 5 |
the little summer boy | 5 |
a pail of water | 5 |
back into the house | 5 |
the first day of | 5 |
knock at the door | 5 |
in a circle around | 5 |
the old butternut tree | 5 |
of the hollow stump | 5 |
one of the greatest | 5 |
the land of the | 5 |
hole in the sidewalk | 5 |
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as much as possible | 5 |
little meadow people were | 5 |
at the other end | 5 |
he had not been | 5 |
close to the ground | 5 |
the two old hens | 5 |
all the dolls in | 5 |
he opened his eyes | 5 |
hear about uncle wiggily | 5 |
put them in the | 5 |
clapped both hands over | 5 |
never comes out to | 5 |
they could not find | 5 |
spanish spinnish splishy guitar | 5 |
that it is a | 5 |
wolf or the fuzzy | 5 |
asked old mother nature | 5 |
down the laughing brook | 5 |
grandfather frog sat on | 5 |
faint sound almost like | 5 |
ran up to the | 5 |
things that loved the | 5 |
for the possession of | 5 |
it out of his | 5 |
and this is what | 5 |
and araminta picked a | 5 |
just as much as | 5 |
to see who it | 5 |
i think i do | 5 |
a bit of it | 5 |
top of the crooked | 5 |
ran to the window | 5 |
for the last time | 5 |
so excited that he | 5 |
was in such a | 5 |
heard a rustling in | 5 |
as he was told | 5 |
the roots of the | 5 |
there was no doubt | 5 |
with a blue spanch | 5 |
going to tell you | 5 |
leather slab ticket with | 5 |
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they have nothing to | 5 |
beetles for his breakfast | 5 |
the table in the | 5 |
the committee of sixty | 5 |
it was like a | 5 |
to make up for | 5 |
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periodicals of the day | 5 |
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from the back of | 5 |
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father and his mother | 5 |
shouted blacky the crow | 5 |
blocks and blocks and | 5 |
to have a birthday | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
is the first time | 5 |
to make of it | 5 |
the least little bit | 5 |
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all there is about | 5 |
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to the public square | 5 |
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all over the land | 5 |
went on the bunny | 5 |
the best part of | 5 |
eyes were black and | 5 |
little path across the | 5 |
that he was the | 5 |
i tell you what | 5 |
over hill and valley | 5 |
to make his voice | 5 |
forest and the green | 5 |
a blue spanch across | 5 |
on a high hill | 5 |
long before he was | 5 |
not one of the | 5 |
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out to be a | 5 |
if the jumping jack | 5 |
now do i know | 5 |
was not in the | 5 |
the rich cat lady | 5 |
wiggily was hopping through | 5 |
have a lot of | 5 |
notice any of these | 5 |
all over the country | 5 |
enough to notice any | 5 |
and he began to | 5 |
hat on his head | 5 |
of them had a | 5 |
reddy fox is very | 5 |
of the heer governor | 5 |
up out of the | 5 |
as he saw the | 5 |
what to make of | 5 |
picked it up and | 5 |
meadows and in the | 5 |
so that he had | 5 |
be very glad to | 5 |
to put on the | 5 |
go in search of | 5 |
to stay in the | 5 |
on the tail of | 5 |
tell you the story | 5 |
from flower to flower | 5 |
on a high stool | 5 |
dear old raggedy ann | 5 |
was going to happen | 5 |
as much as you | 5 |
the end of that | 5 |
the close of the | 5 |
apple tree in a | 5 |
the branches of the | 5 |
a day or two | 5 |
he had to hold | 5 |
he felt that he | 5 |
how did you get | 5 |
put it in his | 5 |
that he had a | 5 |
shall we do with | 5 |
she looked at him | 5 |
we ought to have | 5 |
and while they were | 5 |
and sit down at | 5 |
on the way to | 5 |
the side of a | 5 |
stump bungalow one morning | 5 |
arabella picked a poppy | 5 |
knew his mother loved | 5 |
how do you do | 5 |
his eyes fixed on | 5 |
woman shook her head | 5 |
in a high tower | 5 |
can go to the | 5 |
along the long ridges | 5 |
in honor of the | 5 |
i think i shall | 5 |
fire the goat and | 5 |
he saw was the | 5 |
to his nose and | 5 |
it looks like a | 5 |
where is the use | 5 |
said johnny chuck to | 5 |
and the dolls were | 5 |
of a way to | 5 |
but he would not | 5 |
saw that it was | 5 |
your wits about you | 5 |
get out of the | 5 |
all the time she | 5 |
himself comfortably on the | 5 |
before he was old | 5 |
going to do about | 5 |
the gray man on | 5 |
the next morning when | 5 |
as though she had | 5 |
how do you like | 5 |
the depths of the | 5 |
and to this day | 5 |
down from the blue | 5 |
yellow leather slab ticket | 5 |
know what it is | 5 |
tell us a story | 5 |
it had been a | 5 |
smiling pool and ask | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
he had nothing to | 5 |
as she looked at | 5 |
but once a year | 5 |
said the dude brownie | 5 |
old mother nature saw | 5 |
of nothing and nobody | 5 |
the time when the | 5 |
round and round the | 5 |
or the fuzzy fox | 5 |
if you are going | 5 |
near the edge of | 5 |
bank of the smiling | 5 |
to the big river | 5 |
uncle wiggily hopped on | 5 |
and hot dog the | 5 |
and skipping down the | 5 |
committee of sixty six | 5 |
was the first to | 5 |
a voice from the | 5 |
which he had been | 5 |
was the end of | 5 |
dreaming of the days | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
no one was looking | 5 |
to tell you a | 5 |
gray squirrel and mr | 5 |
out on the street | 5 |
play on the green | 5 |
blue spanch across it | 5 |
as that of the | 5 |
as she saw the | 5 |
and the camping boys | 5 |
and arabella picked a | 5 |
what it all meant | 5 |
than any one else | 5 |
he could see a | 5 |
came to visit the | 5 |
in a way that | 5 |
him in her arms | 5 |
and closed the door | 5 |
go to the city | 5 |
that it is not | 5 |
the foot of a | 5 |
he started for the | 5 |
in his heart he | 5 |
as long as they | 5 |
in a mud puddle | 5 |
the same as it | 5 |
where can i find | 5 |
there was a boy | 5 |
to the barn and | 5 |
head over heels in | 5 |
no one will ever | 5 |
green meadows and in | 5 |
the purple hills and | 5 |
story should teach us | 5 |
come play with us | 5 |
afraid of nothing and | 5 |
a sigh of relief | 5 |
araminta picked a poppy | 5 |
the railroad tracks run | 5 |
under the apple tree | 5 |
he was afraid of | 5 |
and up and up | 5 |
would be a good | 5 |
there is only one | 5 |
what he had heard | 5 |
to pass the time | 5 |
i know how i | 5 |
quick as a wink | 5 |
of uncle wiggily and | 5 |
over and over in | 5 |
long as it is | 5 |
her arms and sing | 5 |
country of the greedy | 5 |
head of the table | 5 |
he said to his | 5 |
but it was of | 5 |
a planting of potatoes | 5 |
that grandfather frog was | 5 |
hurried over to the | 5 |
go in that boat | 5 |
the here and the | 5 |
on his hind legs | 5 |
mother west wind had | 5 |
whispered in her ear | 5 |
i am very glad | 5 |
you want to know | 5 |
of a series of | 5 |
might as well have | 5 |
came to the place | 5 |
on and up and | 5 |
in the morning when | 5 |
high stool in a | 5 |
then they began to | 5 |
a very fine gentleman | 5 |
good things to eat | 5 |
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he loved to have | 5 |
to hunt for a | 5 |
in a tone of | 5 |
on down the crooked | 5 |
and after the date | 5 |
have nothing to wear | 5 |
and picked up the | 5 |
though he did not | 5 |
a little bit of | 5 |
the little red flames | 5 |
reached the edge of | 5 |
her head with a | 5 |
though he could not | 5 |
round and fat and | 5 |
arms and sing to | 5 |
how the singing water | 5 |
tell me about it | 5 |
the contents of the | 5 |
be about uncle wiggily | 5 |
of the middle ages | 5 |
senior member of the | 5 |
the midst of the | 5 |
when she came to | 5 |
loved the little lake | 5 |
the mouth of the | 5 |
of the most beautiful | 5 |
i should think you | 5 |
had been able to | 5 |
in the act of | 5 |
from morning till night | 5 |
in any of the | 5 |
in the world to | 5 |
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it was a little | 5 |
of the window and | 5 |
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who lived in a | 5 |
whispered uncle wiggily to | 5 |
in the dear old | 5 |
into the hole and | 5 |
caught sight of the | 5 |
had never heard of | 5 |
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that it was the | 5 |
the morning of the | 5 |
for the smiling pool | 5 |
more than anything else | 5 |
just as he was | 5 |
the attention of the | 5 |
the stranger did not | 5 |
then he started for | 5 |
in a loud voice | 5 |
to think of the | 5 |
went on uncle wiggily | 5 |
how it happens that | 5 |
seems to be a | 5 |
the green forest to | 5 |
as large as a | 5 |
side of the road | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
as sleepy was he | 5 |
to cheer and comfort | 5 |
was a little boy | 5 |
keep away from the | 5 |
and then another button | 5 |
stranger in the green | 5 |
to know before you | 5 |
and gave her a | 5 |
of the crooked little | 5 |
run as fast as | 5 |
far as he could | 5 |
in the back of | 5 |
path across the green | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
he just had to | 5 |
had built his hollow | 5 |
johnny chuck to himself | 5 |
he was out of | 5 |
things in the world | 5 |
if i could have | 5 |
into the nursery and | 5 |
then the bunny gentleman | 5 |
the publication of the | 5 |
in a state of | 5 |
something must be done | 5 |
way up in the | 5 |
a high stool in | 5 |
it seems as if | 5 |
up on the hill | 5 |
seemed as if the | 5 |
one of the first | 5 |
i go to the | 5 |
you want to go | 5 |
out to the barn | 5 |
she had never seen | 5 |
with a lot of | 5 |
said the tin soldier | 5 |
soon they came to | 5 |
so much as the | 5 |
as she had been | 5 |
that he was a | 5 |
i do not wish | 5 |
the picture of a | 5 |
some of the most | 5 |
into the eyes of | 5 |
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ran on and on | 5 |
it was decided that | 5 |
the middle of a | 5 |
none of my business | 5 |
you can get a | 5 |
she said to herself | 5 |
every one in the | 5 |
like all the other | 5 |
his house in the | 5 |
he had learned to | 5 |
around the smiling pool | 5 |
was just going to | 5 |
it would never do | 5 |
that no one else | 5 |
and shut the door | 5 |
and she was very | 5 |
oh lah de dah | 5 |
it was a beautiful | 5 |
go down to the | 5 |
and went back to | 5 |
for me to do | 5 |
the banks of the | 5 |
and looked and looked | 5 |
he did not dare | 5 |
knew that he was | 5 |
stand it no longer | 5 |
a place where the | 5 |
minding his own business | 4 |
and go to school | 4 |
learned to love the | 4 |
there seemed to be | 4 |
it was quite evident | 4 |
as much as she | 4 |
if it were a | 4 |
front of the house | 4 |
yellow torch of a | 4 |
as he sat on | 4 |
the corner of a | 4 |
ran home as fast | 4 |
know the way home | 4 |
but when they saw | 4 |
steps of his hollow | 4 |
going to have the | 4 |
right on about his | 4 |
jerry muskrat builds his | 4 |
with all sorts of | 4 |
had done so much | 4 |
out in the yard | 4 |
fly up in the | 4 |
see who it was | 4 |
as ever he could | 4 |
ann and raggedy andy | 4 |
and looked up at | 4 |
they marched in the | 4 |
i had to come | 4 |
a glimpse of the | 4 |
was very big and | 4 |
i am pleased with | 4 |
his hands in his | 4 |
merry little breezes all | 4 |
to the tune of | 4 |
to the drug store | 4 |
on an old log | 4 |
he was so smart | 4 |
out of the molasses | 4 |
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wiggily and baby bunty | 4 |
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of white birch bark | 4 |
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fox squirrel and mr | 4 |
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the three little kittens | 4 |
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his muskrat lady housekeeper | 4 |
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then old mother nature | 4 |
man of wall street | 4 |
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meadow people and all | 4 |
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chain around her neck | 4 |
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the name of tillage | 4 |
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the deep green moss | 4 |
the other three uncles | 4 |
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long hair of his | 4 |
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of the penny dolls | 4 |
illustrations by jessie mcdermott | 4 |
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other merry little breezes | 4 |
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young man of wall | 4 |
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green meadows and the | 4 |
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climbed out of bed | 4 |
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and at last she | 4 |
what might happen to | 4 |
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hopped through the woods | 4 |
the hot low lands | 4 |
a box of candy | 4 |
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what can it be | 4 |
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with blue raindrops shining | 4 |
minister and his daughter | 4 |
the floor of the | 4 |
railroad tracks run off | 4 |
old dan goes clopperty | 4 |
comfortably on the big | 4 |
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rabbit has such long | 4 |
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chuck and striped chipmunk | 4 |
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mean to say so | 4 |
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give it to you | 4 |
last of all came | 4 |
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to the rootabaga country | 4 |
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matter to me if | 4 |
when it comes to | 4 |
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of wing tip the | 4 |
of the little old | 4 |
a gold buckskin whincher | 4 |
mother west wind came | 4 |
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foot to the other | 4 |
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son of the man | 4 |
eyes filled with tears | 4 |
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of course he did | 4 |
a little boy who | 4 |
the mexico joe song | 4 |
the door and looked | 4 |
boy who cried wolf | 4 |
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for that is what | 4 |
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the lone pine and | 4 |
torch of a tail | 4 |
the window and saw | 4 |
stories in american literature | 4 |
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to himself as he | 4 |
the other merry little | 4 |
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them to their home | 4 |
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a right to be | 4 |
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the way in which | 4 |
fat and lazy and | 4 |
corner of the room | 4 |
peter potato blossom wishes | 4 |
for old mother nature | 4 |
sat down upon a | 4 |
do you suppose he | 4 |
the two blue rats | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
turned a back somersault | 4 |
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can take care of | 4 |
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said the indian doll | 4 |
the only way he | 4 |
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merry little breezes are | 4 |
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songs of the birds | 4 |
the life of a | 4 |
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the care of the | 4 |
wiggily and the freckled | 4 |
the time of day | 4 |
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to see in the | 4 |
if you will come | 4 |
meadow mouse began to | 4 |
with illustrations by jessie | 4 |
had had a good | 4 |
straight in the face | 4 |
for all this happened | 4 |
that she was not | 4 |
in the small town | 4 |
wiggily and the cow | 4 |
to join in the | 4 |
lived in the green | 4 |
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the tent of the | 4 |
a tale of the | 4 |
and jerry muskrat and | 4 |
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but how did you | 4 |
but i should like | 4 |
this teaches us that | 4 |
and every once in | 4 |
little breezes all together | 4 |
that loved the lake | 4 |
world do without me | 4 |
along under the bushes | 4 |
this is the best | 4 |
that he had no | 4 |
turned himself about and | 4 |
merry little breezes and | 4 |
one last long look | 4 |
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white patch on the | 4 |
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now bumble the bee | 4 |
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much obliged to you | 4 |
if they wanted to | 4 |
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youth in the golf | 4 |
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how did you know | 4 |
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time of day with | 4 |
the old brier patch | 4 |
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boys and girls in | 4 |
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the other little people | 4 |
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his tail between his | 4 |
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have burned up and | 4 |
old mother nature found | 4 |
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other way and he | 4 |
they said to each | 4 |
what are you talking | 4 |
trouble on the green | 4 |
no matter what happened | 4 |
from behind a bush | 4 |
i know you will | 4 |
saw danny meadow mouse | 4 |
all the little forest | 4 |
the slave of the | 4 |
came into the room | 4 |
the city and country | 4 |
was a very good | 4 |
uncles and his cousins | 4 |
to find the circus | 4 |
he was glad to | 4 |
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now old mother nature | 4 |
i want to do | 4 |
could not see them | 4 |
right out of the | 4 |
did not stop to | 4 |
his eyes were black | 4 |
marched in the wedding | 4 |
of the old apple | 4 |
and began to sing | 4 |
uncle wiggily hopped along | 4 |
wiggily twinkled his pink | 4 |
and started back for | 4 |
the hearts of the | 4 |
that it might be | 4 |
after the publication of | 4 |
danny meadow mouse learns | 4 |
the fog boat story | 4 |
people and all the | 4 |
uncle wiggily and baby | 4 |
the big lily pad | 4 |
all parts of the | 4 |
and there was another | 4 |
for all he was | 4 |
where the railroad tracks | 4 |
his aunts and his | 4 |
as if she were | 4 |
not be able to | 4 |
the very edge of | 4 |
little folks of the | 4 |
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made fun of him | 4 |
they were going to | 4 |
visit the green meadows | 4 |
horse down the street | 4 |
joe otter and jerry | 4 |
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but he was so | 4 |
for one of the | 4 |
dresses have burned up | 4 |
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tree in the garden | 4 |
he went to work | 4 |
you think he saw | 4 |
as i have already | 4 |
of course he could | 4 |
and a moment later | 4 |
you shall next hear | 4 |
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started for the green | 4 |
and a little girl | 4 |
better than any one | 4 |
is only one thing | 4 |
do you think that | 4 |
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he held his head | 4 |
how cruel to complain | 4 |
in his hand and | 4 |
boys and girls with | 4 |
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here and now story | 4 |
all you have to | 4 |
a little way and | 4 |
anything else in the | 4 |
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and the new year | 4 |
for half an hour | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
did not wish to | 4 |
up and looked at | 4 |
up on an old | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
the gentleman at the | 4 |
the hens and chickens | 4 |
frogs ruled the world | 4 |
the smiling pool he | 4 |
anything else to do | 4 |
you to help me | 4 |
tell you all the | 4 |
hands into his pockets | 4 |
there came a knock | 4 |
and the green forest | 4 |
he ran down the | 4 |
thought the bunny gentleman | 4 |
along the lone little | 4 |
he was very proud | 4 |
and do you know | 4 |
back to the circus | 4 |
he looked up he | 4 |
to bed behind the | 4 |
this little pig had | 4 |
stopped long enough to | 4 |
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to tell you about | 4 |
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at last they came | 4 |
the kind of a | 4 |
and you may be | 4 |
the wooden horse rolled | 4 |
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looking up at the | 4 |
learned the knowing song | 4 |
took out all the | 4 |
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and if i could | 4 |
near the saskatchewan river | 4 |
from the blue sky | 4 |
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you have to do | 4 |
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at the smiling pool | 4 |
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in the pages of | 4 |
with his mittens on | 4 |
cried the bad boy | 4 |
the scene of which | 4 |
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when they were all | 4 |
the first thing peter | 4 |
was nowhere to be | 4 |
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you to go to | 4 |
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