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quadgram | frequency |
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it seemed as if | 68 |
in the midst of | 56 |
in the middle of | 55 |
i should like to | 49 |
the middle of the | 47 |
in front of the | 47 |
at the same time | 45 |
for the sake of | 43 |
for the first time | 42 |
the garden of paradise | 41 |
but he did not | 41 |
in the form of | 39 |
as if he were | 38 |
as if they were | 38 |
out into the world | 37 |
as if it had | 37 |
as if they had | 37 |
the midst of the | 36 |
said the learned man | 35 |
into the wide world | 35 |
said one of the | 34 |
it seemed to him | 33 |
the end of the | 32 |
the depths of the | 31 |
the sound of the | 31 |
the form of a | 30 |
that is to say | 30 |
but they did not | 30 |
the top of the | 29 |
at the same moment | 29 |
in the depths of | 28 |
the branches of the | 28 |
said the old man | 28 |
a great deal of | 27 |
it was as if | 27 |
but he could not | 27 |
as if it were | 27 |
of one of the | 26 |
if it had been | 26 |
but she did not | 26 |
in the course of | 26 |
there was once a | 25 |
seemed to him as | 25 |
the surface of the | 25 |
the story of the | 25 |
to him as if | 25 |
that it was a | 25 |
said the old woman | 25 |
the bottom of the | 24 |
go out into the | 24 |
in the garden of | 24 |
the land of the | 24 |
there was a great | 24 |
was not at all | 23 |
as soon as the | 23 |
as if she had | 23 |
the leaves of the | 23 |
i will tell you | 22 |
said the little boy | 22 |
but it was not | 22 |
was to be seen | 22 |
if they had been | 22 |
but she could not | 22 |
he was obliged to | 21 |
the eyes of the | 21 |
the whole of the | 21 |
and looked at the | 21 |
the words of the | 21 |
tree of the sun | 20 |
it was in the | 20 |
and the old man | 20 |
and that was a | 20 |
and it seemed as | 20 |
for a long time | 20 |
the walls of the | 20 |
out into the wide | 19 |
the head of the | 19 |
it seemed to her | 19 |
in the wide world | 19 |
out of the house | 19 |
to be able to | 19 |
on the other side | 19 |
the tree of the | 19 |
as if she were | 19 |
the song of the | 18 |
it would have been | 18 |
high in the air | 18 |
for he was a | 18 |
as if he had | 18 |
the tree of knowledge | 18 |
and the sun shone | 18 |
seemed as if the | 18 |
and the little boy | 18 |
at the end of | 18 |
and all the people | 18 |
as well as the | 18 |
i will give you | 17 |
the door of the | 17 |
the sun went down | 17 |
it would be a | 17 |
the people in the | 17 |
is a good thing | 17 |
she looked at the | 17 |
a hole in the | 17 |
by the side of | 17 |
it was a very | 17 |
i am going to | 17 |
high up in the | 17 |
i cannot bear it | 17 |
the edge of the | 17 |
the sake of the | 17 |
and it seemed to | 17 |
daa and his daughters | 16 |
waldemar daa and his | 16 |
of the snow queen | 16 |
out of the town | 16 |
there were so many | 16 |
to look at the | 16 |
as far as the | 16 |
but i did not | 16 |
to go out into | 16 |
and at the same | 16 |
but i do not | 16 |
in the land of | 16 |
in the centre of | 16 |
should like to know | 15 |
if she had been | 15 |
the side of the | 15 |
in the shape of | 15 |
he did not know | 15 |
the son of the | 15 |
in one of the | 15 |
he felt as if | 15 |
on one of the | 15 |
let us be men | 15 |
if he had been | 15 |
the margin of the | 15 |
came out of the | 15 |
up out of the | 15 |
and there was a | 15 |
there was no one | 15 |
the mother of the | 15 |
and it was a | 15 |
each other by the | 14 |
he thought of the | 14 |
came into the room | 14 |
when the sun rose | 14 |
ought not to have | 14 |
to take care of | 14 |
that he could not | 14 |
heard the sound of | 14 |
to be found in | 14 |
and one of them | 14 |
it was just as | 14 |
to go to the | 14 |
was obliged to go | 14 |
but it did not | 14 |
there was nothing to | 14 |
on a silver dish | 14 |
the shape of a | 14 |
the best of all | 14 |
the heart of the | 14 |
there was not a | 13 |
in the eyes of | 13 |
on the top of | 13 |
and the little girl | 13 |
but it is not | 13 |
and as soon as | 13 |
she went to the | 13 |
the old man was | 13 |
the prince and princess | 13 |
that it might be | 13 |
on the margin of | 13 |
the book of truth | 13 |
at last it was | 13 |
the princess and the | 13 |
was a little boy | 13 |
as if the whole | 13 |
it was like a | 13 |
it appeared as if | 13 |
by the brothers dalziel | 13 |
the centre of the | 13 |
said the little robber | 13 |
it seemed as though | 13 |
other by the hand | 13 |
in the warm sunshine | 13 |
was one of the | 13 |
the daughter of the | 13 |
the moon told me | 12 |
i looked down upon | 12 |
i will go to | 12 |
the roof of the | 12 |
in its right place | 12 |
she did not know | 12 |
to the end of | 12 |
and this was the | 12 |
a corner of the | 12 |
only for a moment | 12 |
that they could not | 12 |
and the old woman | 12 |
it was a good | 12 |
the waters of the | 12 |
surface of the water | 12 |
went out into the | 12 |
the little robber girl | 12 |
one after the other | 12 |
said the little girl | 12 |
when i was a | 12 |
and looked like a | 12 |
that it was the | 12 |
in the right place | 12 |
but there was no | 12 |
the back of the | 12 |
it must have been | 12 |
the thorny road of | 12 |
bottom of the sea | 12 |
will be able to | 12 |
from a sausage skewer | 12 |
but that was not | 12 |
to be seen in | 12 |
him out of the | 11 |
at the foot of | 11 |
as well as i | 11 |
it was not the | 11 |
on the back of | 11 |
branches of the trees | 11 |
they did not know | 11 |
but for all that | 11 |
the master of the | 11 |
he could not see | 11 |
but she was not | 11 |
was a good thing | 11 |
thought it would be | 11 |
it is a great | 11 |
a lump of ice | 11 |
at the top of | 11 |
they were in the | 11 |
the interior of the | 11 |
the garden of the | 11 |
the windows of the | 11 |
not be able to | 11 |
for the last time | 11 |
more than a hundred | 11 |
the banks of the | 11 |
the rest of the | 11 |
said the snow man | 11 |
the house of the | 11 |
the same moment the | 11 |
was good for nothing | 11 |
and then it was | 11 |
at the bottom of | 11 |
the sun was shining | 11 |
the little girl had | 11 |
depths of the sea | 11 |
and it is a | 11 |
that she could not | 11 |
everything in its right | 11 |
the old oak tree | 11 |
so that it was | 11 |
i do not know | 11 |
thing in the world | 11 |
and then the little | 11 |
at the open window | 11 |
the little singing bird | 11 |
and the young ones | 11 |
the rain poured down | 11 |
every now and then | 11 |
once upon a time | 11 |
on account of the | 11 |
the tones of the | 11 |
have been in the | 11 |
but they could not | 11 |
not far from the | 11 |
ladies of the court | 11 |
a great deal to | 11 |
and out of the | 11 |
to one of the | 11 |
and she could not | 11 |
and he could not | 11 |
a visit to the | 11 |
and in a few | 11 |
the palace of the | 11 |
as if i were | 11 |
soup on a sausage | 10 |
to the land of | 10 |
the uttermost parts of | 10 |
was to have been | 10 |
and when at last | 10 |
that they might be | 10 |
there are so many | 10 |
but it was the | 10 |
to the old house | 10 |
but the old lady | 10 |
looked down upon the | 10 |
came into his mind | 10 |
in the warm lands | 10 |
in one of these | 10 |
he came to the | 10 |
on the banks of | 10 |
at the back of | 10 |
and the little maiden | 10 |
for a few moments | 10 |
i shall not be | 10 |
uttermost parts of the | 10 |
it was late in | 10 |
one in the world | 10 |
they came to the | 10 |
it was quite a | 10 |
went out of the | 10 |
but it was a | 10 |
looked as if it | 10 |
to the surface of | 10 |
so that he could | 10 |
it was to be | 10 |
so that she might | 10 |
the breast of the | 10 |
the halls of the | 10 |
she thought of the | 10 |
so that they might | 10 |
a good thing that | 10 |
parts of the sea | 10 |
the goloshes of fortune | 10 |
he did not like | 10 |
the throne of france | 10 |
but no one heard | 10 |
on the edge of | 10 |
the only one who | 10 |
it is not so | 10 |
they were obliged to | 10 |
and at last they | 10 |
said not a word | 10 |
that it was quite | 10 |
to and fro in | 10 |
crowns on their heads | 10 |
late in the evening | 10 |
were to be seen | 10 |
of the imperial palace | 10 |
will go to the | 10 |
was just as if | 10 |
everything in the right | 10 |
to her as if | 10 |
that would be a | 10 |
on the other hand | 10 |
but it was only | 10 |
it must be a | 10 |
to see how the | 10 |
the waves of the | 10 |
the little robber maiden | 10 |
when she came to | 10 |
so that it might | 10 |
when will spring come | 10 |
it looked like a | 10 |
the name of the | 10 |
and it was just | 10 |
and thus it was | 9 |
be seen in the | 9 |
for he knew that | 9 |
waves of the sea | 9 |
into a thousand pieces | 9 |
be found in the | 9 |
and began to cry | 9 |
from the land of | 9 |
the ladies of the | 9 |
that no one could | 9 |
the time of the | 9 |
but there was a | 9 |
there was an old | 9 |
the names of the | 9 |
princess and the shadow | 9 |
in the heart of | 9 |
the queen of the | 9 |
it seemed to me | 9 |
the sun shone brightly | 9 |
was not to be | 9 |
kissed her on the | 9 |
a drop of water | 9 |
go to the wars | 9 |
is as good as | 9 |
stood at the open | 9 |
do you see the | 9 |
the trees of the | 9 |
and yet it is | 9 |
it was only a | 9 |
that it must be | 9 |
out in the world | 9 |
to do with the | 9 |
one of the great | 9 |
the land of egypt | 9 |
the foot of the | 9 |
quite alone in the | 9 |
just in front of | 9 |
was the son of | 9 |
a long time ago | 9 |
the rays of the | 9 |
did not know it | 9 |
of the old woman | 9 |
it is a good | 9 |
not been able to | 9 |
and that was the | 9 |
and yet they were | 9 |
seemed to her as | 9 |
then the little mermaid | 9 |
to the garden of | 9 |
it must be the | 9 |
could not see anything | 9 |
quite close to her | 9 |
and in the other | 9 |
the birds of passage | 9 |
knapsack on his back | 9 |
soup from a sausage | 9 |
no one would have | 9 |
at home in the | 9 |
he sat in the | 9 |
i must tell you | 9 |
the forehead of the | 9 |
you may be sure | 9 |
said the little mermaid | 9 |
a good deal of | 9 |
there must be a | 9 |
and the whole of | 9 |
to pay a visit | 9 |
and spoke of the | 9 |
as soon as he | 9 |
asked the snow man | 9 |
in a thousand years | 9 |
the daughters of the | 9 |
father and mother were | 9 |
there was quite a | 9 |
and now he was | 9 |
of the old oak | 9 |
to live in the | 9 |
it was a terrible | 9 |
as it is called | 9 |
of the savings bank | 9 |
i was a little | 9 |
that there was a | 9 |
she was good for | 9 |
was not allowed to | 9 |
just as if they | 9 |
to eat and drink | 9 |
that he was a | 9 |
was the only one | 9 |
there was so much | 9 |
and when the sun | 9 |
was the most beautiful | 9 |
asked her if she | 9 |
up and down the | 9 |
one of the old | 8 |
was very fond of | 8 |
far away in the | 8 |
and then she told | 8 |
and then he told | 8 |
was obliged to be | 8 |
but it was of | 8 |
the day on which | 8 |
the old church bell | 8 |
i have nothing to | 8 |
and looked at her | 8 |
girl who trod on | 8 |
that it was not | 8 |
she thought of her | 8 |
it might have been | 8 |
and that is why | 8 |
you should have seen | 8 |
the spot where the | 8 |
will take care of | 8 |
carried away by the | 8 |
mother of the winds | 8 |
in the evening the | 8 |
whole of the following | 8 |
on the third day | 8 |
you do not know | 8 |
the day of the | 8 |
pay a visit to | 8 |
was sitting in the | 8 |
as soon as she | 8 |
i can see myself | 8 |
all over the world | 8 |
the son of a | 8 |
man does is always | 8 |
on the day of | 8 |
this is what the | 8 |
what the moon saw | 8 |
and that he had | 8 |
the king and queen | 8 |
there was a large | 8 |
will tell you all | 8 |
said the pewter soldier | 8 |
all the rest of | 8 |
into the room where | 8 |
the old man does | 8 |
looked at the red | 8 |
crown on her head | 8 |
you are going to | 8 |
like the sound of | 8 |
should like to have | 8 |
it was not a | 8 |
the wings of the | 8 |
the other side of | 8 |
the two old people | 8 |
three hundred and sixty | 8 |
in spite of his | 8 |
in the interior of | 8 |
the most beautiful of | 8 |
will you give me | 8 |
tears came into the | 8 |
in the open air | 8 |
it was a little | 8 |
and one of the | 8 |
is dead and gone | 8 |
said the young man | 8 |
it was a great | 8 |
and not far from | 8 |
does is always right | 8 |
he was in a | 8 |
thought it must be | 8 |
the bed of the | 8 |
in a corner of | 8 |
to the sound of | 8 |
from the depths of | 8 |
asked the learned man | 8 |
middle of the floor | 8 |
was heard in the | 8 |
the shores of the | 8 |
it ought to be | 8 |
through the open door | 8 |
was late in the | 8 |
and in a moment | 8 |
as the saying is | 8 |
is the time of | 8 |
one of the little | 8 |
so that she could | 8 |
was as if the | 8 |
he was young and | 8 |
the appearance of a | 8 |
if she had not | 8 |
but i will not | 8 |
sound of the bell | 8 |
to the old man | 8 |
shall be able to | 8 |
very much like to | 8 |
they may bring with | 8 |
to go into the | 8 |
and the old lady | 8 |
of the following day | 8 |
he was the son | 8 |
asked the little boy | 8 |
he opened his eyes | 8 |
her on the mouth | 8 |
was said to be | 8 |
there is a difference | 8 |
so that the blood | 8 |
over and over again | 8 |
in the town of | 8 |
said that it was | 8 |
that she might be | 8 |
he went to the | 8 |
she was obliged to | 8 |
engraved by the brothers | 8 |
under the willow tree | 8 |
as well as she | 8 |
out into the street | 8 |
the little boy was | 8 |
it would be so | 8 |
in the great hall | 8 |
but they were not | 8 |
and here is a | 8 |
was nothing to be | 8 |
would be able to | 8 |
old enough to be | 8 |
him as if he | 8 |
as if they would | 8 |
bear it any longer | 8 |
that was a great | 8 |
was a very good | 8 |
other side of the | 8 |
said the little mouse | 8 |
out of the question | 8 |
at that moment the | 8 |
that it had been | 8 |
did not like to | 8 |
looked as if they | 8 |
and the sun was | 8 |
kisses from the princess | 8 |
what they may bring | 8 |
take me with you | 8 |
old man does is | 8 |
the snow queen had | 8 |
may bring with them | 8 |
and now it was | 8 |
laid on a silver | 8 |
nothing to do with | 8 |
became more and more | 8 |
with what they may | 8 |
and that it was | 8 |
what a number of | 8 |
for he did not | 8 |
dig me a grave | 8 |
in the morning dawn | 8 |
in the old house | 8 |
is of no use | 8 |
it never occurred to | 8 |
through the streets of | 8 |
in the uttermost parts | 8 |
that was a very | 8 |
was just about to | 8 |
waved to and fro | 8 |
would be sure to | 8 |
and the little one | 8 |
and it was as | 8 |
the place where the | 8 |
the hand of the | 7 |
the eldest of the | 7 |
but only for a | 7 |
was no one at | 7 |
a long way to | 7 |
middle of the room | 7 |
on the wings of | 7 |
say thou to me | 7 |
in the time of | 7 |
rose in the air | 7 |
dressed in silk and | 7 |
but it does not | 7 |
the sign of the | 7 |
but still it was | 7 |
they came to a | 7 |
early in the morning | 7 |
trees of the forest | 7 |
the light of a | 7 |
she looked at him | 7 |
and she saw the | 7 |
as soon as they | 7 |
are not to be | 7 |
pleasure to look at | 7 |
that it is a | 7 |
out of the savings | 7 |
among them was a | 7 |
fell in love with | 7 |
on the following sunday | 7 |
the shoes of fortune | 7 |
you must not be | 7 |
in a strange land | 7 |
but he thought of | 7 |
every part of the | 7 |
out of the window | 7 |
in the morning the | 7 |
part of the world | 7 |
but it was all | 7 |
all the people in | 7 |
loud as he could | 7 |
story of the year | 7 |
he looked at the | 7 |
a glass of water | 7 |
only one in the | 7 |
and in the midst | 7 |
when she saw the | 7 |
the face of the | 7 |
cannot bear it any | 7 |
for she could not | 7 |
the room where the | 7 |
now let us be | 7 |
the sea to the | 7 |
story of a mother | 7 |
up his mind to | 7 |
the bird of popular | 7 |
i was in the | 7 |
he did not notice | 7 |
a crack in the | 7 |
i have never seen | 7 |
she had never seen | 7 |
the story of a | 7 |
the evening of the | 7 |
she had been a | 7 |
will you go with | 7 |
the fragrance of the | 7 |
i will take care | 7 |
a whole troop of | 7 |
was a pleasure to | 7 |
who lived in the | 7 |
they rode through the | 7 |
it was easy to | 7 |
all of a sudden | 7 |
and it was so | 7 |
out of the water | 7 |
a long way off | 7 |
i can tell you | 7 |
and it was not | 7 |
that is why the | 7 |
well as they could | 7 |
she came to the | 7 |
to be looked at | 7 |
out of the ground | 7 |
to the bottom of | 7 |
the course of time | 7 |
he could hear the | 7 |
the course of the | 7 |
i will sing to | 7 |
it was a pleasure | 7 |
for it was not | 7 |
the land of eternity | 7 |
was out of the | 7 |
the loaf on which | 7 |
bird of popular song | 7 |
i am only a | 7 |
it could not be | 7 |
who sat on the | 7 |
should be able to | 7 |
of the little girl | 7 |
on the evening before | 7 |
the way to the | 7 |
his home in the | 7 |
did not think of | 7 |
rain was pouring down | 7 |
it happened that the | 7 |
the sun shone warm | 7 |
the next morning he | 7 |
the history of the | 7 |
had the appearance of | 7 |
neither peace nor rest | 7 |
no one at home | 7 |
it was of no | 7 |
that she could see | 7 |
the best of it | 7 |
the crown of the | 7 |
was not able to | 7 |
the king of the | 7 |
into the world to | 7 |
i have ever seen | 7 |
of glass in his | 7 |
was carried to the | 7 |
it was i who | 7 |
held each other by | 7 |
as well as they | 7 |
but they are not | 7 |
as if some one | 7 |
elf of the rose | 7 |
your father and mother | 7 |
to get into the | 7 |
like a piece of | 7 |
that she must be | 7 |
that one of the | 7 |
at the sight of | 7 |
and all the other | 7 |
his knapsack on his | 7 |
he said to the | 7 |
the old man sat | 7 |
then the little boy | 7 |
that is not a | 7 |
he could not get | 7 |
for it seemed to | 7 |
the sun shone upon | 7 |
that it is not | 7 |
going out into the | 7 |
know who i am | 7 |
not one of them | 7 |
with a pair of | 7 |
at this moment the | 7 |
the rain was pouring | 7 |
that i have been | 7 |
like that of a | 7 |
i feel as if | 7 |
as loud as he | 7 |
there was a little | 7 |
it was in a | 7 |
the most beautiful and | 7 |
the match went out | 7 |
and that she must | 7 |
he was to be | 7 |
had come into the | 7 |
be able to fly | 7 |
had not been able | 7 |
that she was a | 7 |
said the old poet | 7 |
it would not be | 7 |
that he did not | 7 |
on each side of | 7 |
through the windows of | 7 |
i shall never forget | 7 |
at the thought of | 7 |
the gods of the | 7 |
on the evening of | 7 |
as long as the | 7 |
one of the most | 7 |
and he thought of | 7 |
we are in the | 7 |
of the north sea | 7 |
be able to see | 7 |
is good for nothing | 7 |
the power of the | 7 |
did not know what | 7 |
most beautiful of all | 7 |
in front of her | 7 |
for it was a | 7 |
the sound of a | 7 |
high into the air | 7 |
it was an old | 7 |
so that she was | 7 |
the old man who | 7 |
he could not help | 7 |
but as soon as | 7 |
said it would be | 7 |
he wished to go | 7 |
in a few weeks | 7 |
on fine toned paper | 7 |
into the land of | 7 |
a bushel of money | 7 |
and then he gave | 7 |
said the old goblin | 7 |
flower in the garden | 7 |
what will you give | 7 |
felt as if he | 7 |
looked up at the | 7 |
for he could not | 7 |
had seen in the | 7 |
not in the least | 7 |
i thought of the | 7 |
the inhabitants of the | 7 |
nothing to be seen | 7 |
as in the old | 7 |
the sun shone in | 7 |
was nowhere to be | 7 |
dream of the old | 7 |
she would never have | 7 |
thought it was a | 7 |
what do you think | 7 |
he ought to have | 7 |
in his own way | 7 |
quarter of an hour | 7 |
he thought of her | 7 |
i will do it | 7 |
in at the windows | 7 |
no one could tell | 7 |
that was a good | 7 |
was to take place | 7 |
late in the autumn | 7 |
he was a real | 7 |
the voice of the | 7 |
the castle of the | 7 |
the corner of the | 7 |
be admitted into the | 7 |
i have seen the | 7 |
a pane of glass | 7 |
i tell you what | 7 |
grew larger and larger | 7 |
golden crown on her | 6 |
the home of the | 6 |
take care of the | 6 |
in the days of | 6 |
in which there was | 6 |
and he had a | 6 |
it was not at | 6 |
top of the tree | 6 |
but he was still | 6 |
the only one in | 6 |
the shelter of the | 6 |
it is the time | 6 |
he is of no | 6 |
seemed as if he | 6 |
in which she had | 6 |
would not allow it | 6 |
tell you a story | 6 |
there was also a | 6 |
spoke not a word | 6 |
would have been too | 6 |
betook himself to the | 6 |
the tears came into | 6 |
on the opposite side | 6 |
well as she could | 6 |
the lands of the | 6 |
felt as if his | 6 |
the bond of friendship | 6 |
is said to be | 6 |
for there was no | 6 |
and at last the | 6 |
at last he had | 6 |
came back to his | 6 |
as if all the | 6 |
stretched out her hands | 6 |
the poor little thing | 6 |
the ruler of the | 6 |
in the room of | 6 |
then she went to | 6 |
and thought of the | 6 |
seemed as if she | 6 |
i will take you | 6 |
did not dare to | 6 |
as if there were | 6 |
end of the world | 6 |
saw that she was | 6 |
what the moon told | 6 |
it was the little | 6 |
that led to the | 6 |
have lived to see | 6 |
and the more he | 6 |
trod on the loaf | 6 |
they had not been | 6 |
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from all the windows | 5 |
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the island of funen | 5 |
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walls of which were | 5 |
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divided his bread and | 5 |
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tones of the organ | 5 |
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one of the houses | 5 |
a thousand years ago | 5 |
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the kings and queens | 5 |
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you all about it | 5 |
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beautiful and the good | 5 |
what beautiful dancing shoes | 5 |
i shall be able | 5 |
the child in the | 5 |
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no doubt about it | 5 |
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eyes as big as | 5 |
king of the country | 5 |
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to the window and | 5 |
edges of the rocks | 5 |
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staff in his hand | 5 |
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quickly as he could | 5 |
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glass in his eye | 5 |
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buttoned up to the | 4 |
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out of their hands | 4 |
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door of the room | 4 |
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of the old people | 4 |
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mile from the shore | 4 |
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place in the world | 4 |
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her who loved him | 4 |
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of the tin soldier | 4 |
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figure of the virgin | 4 |
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him on the horse | 4 |
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of the old house | 4 |
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my brothers and sisters | 4 |
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strength of twelve men | 4 |
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end of his life | 4 |
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bishop of borglum and | 4 |
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birds of the forest | 4 |
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her husband and her | 4 |
savings bank of life | 4 |
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the air like a | 4 |
with the golden crown | 4 |
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his arms round the | 4 |
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he had always been | 4 |
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give you a picture | 4 |
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the garden there was | 4 |
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a few words to | 4 |
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the sun shone on | 4 |
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to trust in thyself | 4 |
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of the two flowers | 4 |
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crown of the tree | 4 |
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rolled down her cheeks | 4 |
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branches of the willow | 4 |
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in the direction of | 4 |
who had just come | 4 |
pressed a kiss upon | 4 |
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with ice and snow | 4 |
the love of a | 4 |
kay and gerda looked | 4 |
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what was written on | 4 |
you shall have a | 4 |
queen of the year | 4 |
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the sound of music | 4 |
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fast as she could | 4 |
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the branches of a | 4 |
the procession under the | 4 |
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newspapers in the world | 4 |
the place where she | 4 |
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