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quadgram | frequency |
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the end of the | 76 |
in the middle of | 67 |
at the end of | 64 |
the middle of the | 57 |
the top of the | 56 |
the rest of the | 51 |
in the midst of | 44 |
and there was a | 43 |
i am going to | 39 |
once upon a time | 38 |
the bottom of the | 37 |
the edge of the | 35 |
the lord of the | 32 |
the side of the | 32 |
it was a very | 30 |
at the top of | 29 |
the other side of | 29 |
on the other side | 29 |
a tale of the | 29 |
the back of the | 29 |
that he could not | 28 |
at the bottom of | 28 |
for a long time | 28 |
the mouth of the | 27 |
at the same time | 27 |
other side of the | 26 |
as soon as the | 26 |
i will tell you | 26 |
at the foot of | 25 |
chair of my grandmother | 25 |
in front of the | 25 |
for the sake of | 25 |
as soon as he | 24 |
the foot of the | 24 |
at the back of | 24 |
he said to himself | 23 |
came out of the | 23 |
but there was no | 23 |
i do not think | 22 |
illustrations by gordon browne | 22 |
they came to the | 22 |
upon a time there | 22 |
up and down the | 22 |
the king and queen | 22 |
it would have been | 22 |
by the side of | 21 |
tell me a story | 21 |
i should like to | 21 |
that she could not | 21 |
to take care of | 21 |
the face of the | 20 |
saw that it was | 20 |
she said to herself | 20 |
there was not a | 20 |
to the end of | 20 |
the banks of the | 20 |
every now and then | 19 |
for the first time | 19 |
as if they were | 19 |
on the edge of | 19 |
out of the way | 19 |
one of the best | 19 |
over and over again | 19 |
but he did not | 19 |
there was no one | 18 |
out of the window | 18 |
in a few minutes | 18 |
and there was no | 18 |
was one of the | 18 |
the door of the | 18 |
it would be a | 17 |
said the old woman | 17 |
as soon as she | 17 |
said the old man | 17 |
the sound of the | 17 |
i do not know | 17 |
in the course of | 17 |
page illustrations by gordon | 17 |
the tribe of tegumai | 17 |
that it was a | 17 |
in the north country | 17 |
as if it were | 16 |
the midst of the | 16 |
if it had been | 16 |
as if he had | 16 |
lord of the white | 16 |
a story of the | 16 |
did not seem to | 16 |
what do you think | 16 |
chosen of the gods | 16 |
early in the morning | 16 |
what do you mean | 16 |
and as soon as | 16 |
of the white castle | 16 |
that it was the | 16 |
his brothers and sisters | 16 |
i can tell you | 16 |
that he was not | 16 |
out of the house | 16 |
he came to the | 15 |
as if he were | 15 |
and out of the | 15 |
and when he had | 15 |
there was a great | 15 |
to the top of | 15 |
on the top of | 15 |
and he began to | 15 |
what shall i do | 15 |
that he did not | 15 |
you may be sure | 15 |
in spite of all | 15 |
the king of the | 15 |
at the same moment | 15 |
and monsieur the viscount | 15 |
did not know what | 14 |
the story of the | 14 |
that it was not | 14 |
voice from under the | 14 |
did not want to | 14 |
and it was not | 14 |
i wish i had | 14 |
the people of the | 14 |
as well as the | 14 |
i will give you | 14 |
in one of the | 14 |
one of the most | 14 |
was a sort of | 14 |
that there was no | 14 |
the prince and princess | 14 |
and he was a | 14 |
the story of a | 13 |
said the eldest magician | 13 |
always and always and | 13 |
i am sorry to | 13 |
his father and mother | 13 |
as if she were | 13 |
on his way to | 13 |
to go to the | 13 |
he was a very | 13 |
the lady of the | 13 |
as if it had | 13 |
to go to bed | 13 |
a great deal of | 13 |
they came to a | 13 |
to be able to | 13 |
the queen and the | 13 |
one side of the | 13 |
and always and always | 13 |
and there was the | 13 |
not be able to | 13 |
there was nothing to | 13 |
she did not know | 13 |
the top of a | 13 |
it will be a | 13 |
out of the room | 13 |
in the direction of | 13 |
in front of him | 13 |
the other end of | 13 |
is one of the | 13 |
up his mind to | 13 |
as big as a | 13 |
for always and always | 13 |
went up to the | 12 |
and wife of my | 12 |
if he had been | 12 |
it seemed as if | 12 |
it was a great | 12 |
clear voice from under | 12 |
had never been seen | 12 |
when i was a | 12 |
to the story of | 12 |
come out of the | 12 |
the direction of the | 12 |
from under the cushion | 12 |
lady of the caravan | 12 |
the beginning of the | 12 |
what do you want | 12 |
i beg your pardon | 12 |
made up his mind | 12 |
the wet wild woods | 12 |
is the picture of | 12 |
on the banks of | 12 |
sat down on the | 12 |
all the rest of | 12 |
of one of the | 12 |
with all his might | 12 |
for he was a | 12 |
the book of beasts | 12 |
it had not been | 12 |
in all the world | 12 |
i am sure i | 12 |
out of the water | 12 |
he was not a | 12 |
but she could not | 12 |
a good deal of | 12 |
i saw that he | 12 |
he could not see | 12 |
the man and the | 12 |
and the eldest magician | 12 |
that there was a | 12 |
the top of his | 12 |
i was going to | 11 |
in a low voice | 11 |
his way to the | 11 |
in spite of the | 11 |
it was time to | 11 |
cried the blind girl | 11 |
this is the picture | 11 |
i want to go | 11 |
went back to the | 11 |
and the little girl | 11 |
the name of the | 11 |
out of the question | 11 |
the heart of the | 11 |
a long way off | 11 |
a minute or two | 11 |
and at the same | 11 |
but he had not | 11 |
queen and the princess | 11 |
her in his arms | 11 |
he ran through the | 11 |
other end of the | 11 |
the presence of the | 11 |
and the rest of | 11 |
what are you doing | 11 |
that they could not | 11 |
to look at the | 11 |
he was going to | 11 |
i am so sorry | 11 |
that he had not | 11 |
but she did not | 11 |
in the back garret | 11 |
he looked at the | 11 |
the chosen of the | 11 |
the shadow of a | 11 |
of the turbid amazon | 11 |
what is the matter | 11 |
every child can read | 11 |
quarter of an hour | 10 |
the picture of the | 10 |
and went to sleep | 10 |
but he could not | 10 |
was by no means | 10 |
make the best of | 10 |
a hole in the | 10 |
was going to be | 10 |
is very fond of | 10 |
it is to be | 10 |
is happier than i | 10 |
but there was a | 10 |
are you going to | 10 |
to be out of | 10 |
to one of the | 10 |
it came to pass | 10 |
a great deal more | 10 |
to think of it | 10 |
the head of the | 10 |
that is to say | 10 |
that he was a | 10 |
to cut off the | 10 |
with a look of | 10 |
i am very sorry | 10 |
the end of a | 10 |
of the west country | 10 |
out into the garden | 10 |
to go back to | 10 |
when they reached the | 10 |
there was no doubt | 10 |
in the heart of | 10 |
and when he was | 10 |
in at the door | 10 |
as fast as he | 10 |
my share of the | 10 |
there was a little | 10 |
then there was a | 10 |
that he had been | 10 |
i have not heard | 10 |
for the last time | 10 |
was a little girl | 10 |
so much that he | 10 |
he said to the | 10 |
did not like to | 10 |
and i am sure | 10 |
as soon as they | 10 |
it was of no | 10 |
places are alike to | 10 |
in a sort of | 10 |
the side of a | 10 |
the best of it | 10 |
was just going to | 10 |
you are going to | 10 |
on the side of | 10 |
listen to the story | 10 |
and i do not | 10 |
a time there was | 10 |
mouth of the cave | 10 |
lord of the grey | 10 |
wife of my enemy | 10 |
when he came to | 10 |
and all the rest | 10 |
lord of the castle | 10 |
on the back of | 10 |
the sides of the | 10 |
but she was not | 10 |
he would have been | 9 |
to get out of | 9 |
at the door of | 9 |
the end the tale | 9 |
where there was a | 9 |
when they came to | 9 |
am sorry to say | 9 |
he had never been | 9 |
time there was a | 9 |
for a few moments | 9 |
and at last the | 9 |
they are going to | 9 |
of the nine whirlpools | 9 |
would have liked to | 9 |
as much as he | 9 |
head on one side | 9 |
enemy and wife of | 9 |
he came to a | 9 |
it would not be | 9 |
and i will tell | 9 |
and the old woman | 9 |
then he tried to | 9 |
went out of the | 9 |
thought that it was | 9 |
and all places are | 9 |
and it was a | 9 |
the rest of us | 9 |
there was only one | 9 |
there was no time | 9 |
how do you do | 9 |
in the west country | 9 |
cut off the dicky | 9 |
was one of those | 9 |
want to go home | 9 |
would you like to | 9 |
quarter of a mile | 9 |
in his arms and | 9 |
it was not so | 9 |
he opened his eyes | 9 |
on one side of | 9 |
to be at home | 9 |
did not dare to | 9 |
in spite of her | 9 |
the news of the | 9 |
he had not been | 9 |
and he could not | 9 |
so that he could | 9 |
and i shall be | 9 |
he did not know | 9 |
now i am going | 9 |
take care of him | 9 |
at the head of | 9 |
but he was not | 9 |
out to look for | 9 |
if he had not | 9 |
and what do you | 9 |
i am afraid i | 9 |
he thought that he | 9 |
i hope you will | 9 |
the last of the | 9 |
what shall we do | 9 |
looked up at the | 9 |
for a few minutes | 9 |
all places are alike | 9 |
knocked at the door | 9 |
from time to time | 9 |
the eldest magician said | 9 |
laid down her head | 9 |
as he did so | 9 |
lost in the forest | 9 |
but it was very | 9 |
was a very good | 9 |
the door of a | 9 |
for a little while | 9 |
one after the other | 9 |
it was full of | 9 |
could not think of | 9 |
as soon as i | 9 |
end the tale of | 9 |
to tell the truth | 9 |
upon the top of | 9 |
fast as he could | 9 |
did not mean to | 9 |
on each side of | 9 |
time to cut off | 9 |
he had been a | 9 |
the hands of the | 9 |
he had never seen | 9 |
there seemed to be | 9 |
come with me to | 9 |
the middle of a | 9 |
know what to do | 9 |
and he had a | 9 |
my enemy and wife | 9 |
he was in the | 8 |
us how the spell | 8 |
will be glad to | 8 |
the midst of a | 8 |
the spell may be | 8 |
there was once a | 8 |
the prince of the | 8 |
went back to his | 8 |
i suppose it is | 8 |
his hands in his | 8 |
if it had not | 8 |
cat who walks by | 8 |
lived in the country | 8 |
did not care to | 8 |
in the act of | 8 |
went on and on | 8 |
there were no more | 8 |
going to be married | 8 |
hands in his pockets | 8 |
who walks by himself | 8 |
he had come to | 8 |
said the old gentleman | 8 |
had come to the | 8 |
get out of the | 8 |
of the grey castle | 8 |
and the old man | 8 |
i have no doubt | 8 |
what was the matter | 8 |
but i did not | 8 |
island of the nine | 8 |
then i saw that | 8 |
at the edge of | 8 |
i am not a | 8 |
and in a few | 8 |
was lost in the | 8 |
to the place where | 8 |
it was a good | 8 |
i want you to | 8 |
when he reached the | 8 |
as if he would | 8 |
he told them that | 8 |
the old woman had | 8 |
would have been a | 8 |
with the exception of | 8 |
and he drew this | 8 |
it was only a | 8 |
they were going to | 8 |
there is not a | 8 |
was not to be | 8 |
if i were you | 8 |
she thought of the | 8 |
out of the town | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
how the spell may | 8 |
but i am afraid | 8 |
the old woman was | 8 |
in the days when | 8 |
and he went to | 8 |
could bear it no | 8 |
a quarter of an | 8 |
but it was not | 8 |
they must have been | 8 |
i hope he will | 8 |
and the best of | 8 |
end of the garden | 8 |
on the point of | 8 |
the cat who walks | 8 |
it is a good | 8 |
saw that they were | 8 |
heard the sound of | 8 |
over the top of | 8 |
something to do with | 8 |
how he had been | 8 |
spell may be broken | 8 |
the son of a | 8 |
she had never seen | 8 |
was that he had | 8 |
the roof of the | 8 |
we have prepared the | 8 |
middle of the night | 8 |
in all his life | 8 |
to see how the | 8 |
the island of the | 8 |
you will have to | 8 |
the course of the | 8 |
at the mouth of | 8 |
but i am not | 8 |
sat down on a | 8 |
as well as you | 8 |
he was obliged to | 8 |
that she did not | 8 |
in the corner of | 8 |
he got up and | 8 |
are alike to me | 8 |
it must have been | 8 |
and began to think | 8 |
a corner of the | 8 |
with some of the | 8 |
i am afraid you | 8 |
with her in the | 8 |
in and out of | 8 |
to sleep in the | 8 |
do you think you | 8 |
till they came to | 8 |
and all the time | 8 |
what he had done | 8 |
at the sight of | 8 |
the way to the | 8 |
the voice of conscience | 8 |
a quarter of a | 8 |
he did not understand | 8 |
bear it no longer | 8 |
came to the door | 8 |
and a pair of | 8 |
the sight of the | 8 |
she was going to | 8 |
the steps of the | 8 |
to get rid of | 8 |
and went into the | 8 |
to the edge of | 8 |
to do is to | 8 |
was not at all | 8 |
be a credit to | 8 |
tell us how the | 8 |
he could think of | 8 |
came to pass that | 8 |
they went to the | 8 |
it was too late | 8 |
that she was a | 8 |
the first time in | 7 |
am going on a | 7 |
and was lost in | 7 |
he went to bed | 7 |
and went up to | 7 |
he felt that he | 7 |
it seemed to be | 7 |
was very kind to | 7 |
top of the house | 7 |
so that he might | 7 |
and i am so | 7 |
as a matter of | 7 |
of the christmas pudding | 7 |
the time of the | 7 |
part of the country | 7 |
that i had been | 7 |
she went into the | 7 |
i cannot tell you | 7 |
in a great hurry | 7 |
said one of the | 7 |
the fire in the | 7 |
she seemed to be | 7 |
ever so many times | 7 |
the old woman that | 7 |
was to be seen | 7 |
to go home to | 7 |
he was glad to | 7 |
to see the old | 7 |
was not afraid of | 7 |
it was not a | 7 |
the warm white milk | 7 |
the greater part of | 7 |
the very middle of | 7 |
one of the children | 7 |
to look at him | 7 |
the size of a | 7 |
when the time came | 7 |
she could not see | 7 |
christmas songs by my | 7 |
had it not been | 7 |
and so i will | 7 |
not heard such a | 7 |
it was to be | 7 |
i think i should | 7 |
i did not know | 7 |
the moon shone in | 7 |
top of the hill | 7 |
at the thought of | 7 |
thing out of the | 7 |
at the front door | 7 |
front of the house | 7 |
when it came to | 7 |
and she told him | 7 |
have a look at | 7 |
as well as a | 7 |
brother wisewit went from | 7 |
what he was doing | 7 |
part of the forest | 7 |
but it was only | 7 |
out of the wild | 7 |
to the conclusion that | 7 |
we do not know | 7 |
nine hundred and ninety | 7 |
soon as he had | 7 |
share of the christmas | 7 |
have not heard such | 7 |
banks of the turbid | 7 |
in front of them | 7 |
he will be a | 7 |
that i could not | 7 |
wantall and princess greedalind | 7 |
of the great grey | 7 |
the dragon and the | 7 |
christmas day to eat | 7 |
who lived in the | 7 |
think it will be | 7 |
i think it is | 7 |
him out of the | 7 |
one of the men | 7 |
of the wild woods | 7 |
wisewit went from me | 7 |
and they did not | 7 |
my brother wisewit went | 7 |
in front of her | 7 |
for ever and ever | 7 |
found that it was | 7 |
man and the woman | 7 |
in the time of | 7 |
with a sort of | 7 |
the clear voice from | 7 |
nell and her grandfather | 7 |
her brothers and sisters | 7 |
the surface of the | 7 |
see the old woman | 7 |
i am sure you | 7 |
nothing to do but | 7 |
no one in the | 7 |
that part of the | 7 |
coming down the street | 7 |
for half an hour | 7 |
was no one to | 7 |
to look at it | 7 |
it was one of | 7 |
up to the nursery | 7 |
to see if he | 7 |
they were very hungry | 7 |
at the sound of | 7 |
sat down to rest | 7 |
in such a hurry | 7 |
in a robe of | 7 |
of the lord of | 7 |
no one had ever | 7 |
to say that he | 7 |
it did not seem | 7 |
i shall have to | 7 |
set to work to | 7 |
was sitting in the | 7 |
the christmas songs by | 7 |
a picture of the | 7 |
like that of a | 7 |
pictures by gordon browne | 7 |
was out of the | 7 |
to see if i | 7 |
felt that he was | 7 |
was of no use | 7 |
and he went out | 7 |
or he would have | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
to the door of | 7 |
made up my mind | 7 |
and sing the christmas | 7 |
to eat my share | 7 |
took no notice of | 7 |
to be kind to | 7 |
that she had not | 7 |
the only person who | 7 |
for want of a | 7 |
am the cat who | 7 |
of boys and girls | 7 |
by his wild lone | 7 |
from morning till night | 7 |
went down to the | 7 |
you would like to | 7 |
will be able to | 7 |
the man in the | 7 |
and in the midst | 7 |
it seemed to him | 7 |
found that he was | 7 |
with the rest of | 7 |
there was something in | 7 |
think it would be | 7 |
what i can do | 7 |
at the other end | 7 |
her head on the | 7 |
he was a tewara | 7 |
and by and by | 7 |
to come to the | 7 |
but as soon as | 7 |
he knew that he | 7 |
into the hands of | 7 |
the back of his | 7 |
ought to have been | 7 |
in his hand he | 7 |
what to do with | 7 |
child of the marshalsea | 7 |
he could not help | 7 |
was to be a | 7 |
what you have done | 7 |
sing the christmas songs | 7 |
that it was quite | 7 |
when he was a | 7 |
for the most part | 7 |
queen wantall and princess | 7 |
by christmas day to | 7 |
day to eat my | 7 |
it is a very | 7 |
that you will be | 7 |
did not know that | 7 |
eat my share of | 7 |
in spite of his | 7 |
but he would not | 7 |
to be found in | 7 |
as well as he | 7 |
going to tell you | 7 |
it was not until | 7 |
be able to do | 7 |
to the other side | 7 |
and went off to | 7 |
by my own fireside | 7 |
could not bear to | 7 |
that he had never | 7 |
where are you going | 7 |
knew that it was | 7 |
is a picture of | 7 |
and as for the | 7 |
down to the river | 7 |
thought it was a | 7 |
and went to the | 7 |
had something to do | 7 |
and went his way | 7 |
the place where he | 7 |
since my brother wisewit | 7 |
the sake of the | 7 |
rest of the family | 7 |
and put it in | 7 |
with an air of | 7 |
just the same as | 7 |
and there was nothing | 7 |
as he had never | 7 |
should not be able | 7 |
the corner of the | 7 |
on a heap of | 7 |
but it was all | 7 |
and sat down to | 7 |
songs by my own | 7 |
and sat down on | 7 |
page illustrations by john | 6 |
and off he went | 6 |
in the centre of | 6 |
the worst of it | 6 |
had a great many | 6 |
up at the sky | 6 |
to tell you that | 6 |
went up and down | 6 |
a time there lived | 6 |
should like to see | 6 |
the tale of the | 6 |
thing to be light | 6 |
and bring this maiden | 6 |
a piece of wood | 6 |
when he saw that | 6 |
in at the window | 6 |
turned from them with | 6 |
down on the grass | 6 |
he said to his | 6 |
she was a little | 6 |
that he was the | 6 |
it was very hard | 6 |
a merry christmas to | 6 |
and there is no | 6 |
for he could not | 6 |
and that was the | 6 |
was so tired that | 6 |
and that it was | 6 |
anything to do with | 6 |
me all about it | 6 |
the book of light | 6 |
he thought he would | 6 |
the old lady was | 6 |
she got up and | 6 |
to say nothing of | 6 |
it will be the | 6 |
one of the boys | 6 |
so it happened that | 6 |
king of the forest | 6 |
but after a while | 6 |
baby in her arms | 6 |
and this was the | 6 |
to see what was | 6 |
whom i had seen | 6 |
the child of the | 6 |
she did not like | 6 |
but here is a | 6 |
i should have been | 6 |
it seemed to her | 6 |
never be able to | 6 |
i will take you | 6 |
what was going on | 6 |
till he came to | 6 |
the news in your | 6 |
the shadow of the | 6 |
when he wanted to | 6 |
was very fond of | 6 |
on the back garret | 6 |
to the north pole | 6 |
had never seen before | 6 |
and they were all | 6 |
if she had been | 6 |
but it will be | 6 |
there are so many | 6 |
i wish you would | 6 |
bring this maiden a | 6 |
it not been for | 6 |
the evening of the | 6 |
came to the conclusion | 6 |
is to be done | 6 |
it was the same | 6 |
under the shadow of | 6 |
and he went on | 6 |
from them with an | 6 |
when she had finished | 6 |
and as it was | 6 |
in the way of | 6 |
the first of april | 6 |
he would like to | 6 |
and he did not | 6 |
a bit of green | 6 |
i will wish you | 6 |
in all that country | 6 |
by george mac donald | 6 |
opposite side of the | 6 |
saw that he was | 6 |
and every now and | 6 |
on board the seabird | 6 |
was the end of | 6 |
you may as well | 6 |
the children and the | 6 |
to sleep on the | 6 |
ran out of the | 6 |
i could see that | 6 |
i want to see | 6 |
bird that sings in | 6 |
passed out of the | 6 |
the good little sister | 6 |
to pay a visit | 6 |
with an angry look | 6 |
and that he had | 6 |
came down from the | 6 |
as he looked at | 6 |
feasted in our halls | 6 |
was not so easy | 6 |
he was very much | 6 |
from that day to | 6 |
of old man kangaroo | 6 |
when i was young | 6 |
by the time the | 6 |
it was no wonder | 6 |
turned in her sleep | 6 |
the child and the | 6 |
they went into the | 6 |
and he had been | 6 |
do you think i | 6 |
waving his wild tail | 6 |
in the usual way | 6 |
i am not going | 6 |
at once to the | 6 |
commands shall be obeyed | 6 |
am not going to | 6 |
and in spite of | 6 |
if i was you | 6 |
said the little man | 6 |
and with that he | 6 |
is the news in | 6 |
that day to this | 6 |
the sun is bright | 6 |
a very hot day | 6 |
to himself as he | 6 |
through the wet wild | 6 |
and looked at him | 6 |
he was a little | 6 |
they did not know | 6 |
are and here we | 6 |
lay down in the | 6 |
the hole in the | 6 |
would be a great | 6 |
i shall not be | 6 |
a disgrace to the | 6 |
the wall of the | 6 |
he must have been | 6 |
to him in the | 6 |
shone in on the | 6 |
banks of the great | 6 |
is the end of | 6 |
page illustrations by w | 6 |
walking by his wild | 6 |
the gate of the | 6 |
a man and a | 6 |
out of the back | 6 |
the christmas pudding and | 6 |
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presence of the king | 4 |
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of bread and butter | 4 |
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lords and ladies of | 4 |
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her over and over | 4 |
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how the leopard got | 4 |
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hunter turned from them | 4 |
on the sofa and | 4 |
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them and shut them | 4 |
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nqong from his bath | 4 |
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in front of a | 4 |
to the river and | 4 |
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these two little girls | 4 |
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beginning of the armadillos | 4 |
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in love with her | 4 |
who had served him | 4 |
many and many a | 4 |
high up in the | 4 |
of the flopsy bunnies | 4 |
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rolled down his cheeks | 4 |
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what he could do | 4 |
heart of the forest | 4 |
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on the island of | 4 |
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pots for her supper | 4 |
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the princess said she | 4 |
to the highest hall | 4 |
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the day before christmas | 4 |
you ought to be | 4 |
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to do with it | 4 |
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the princess and her | 4 |
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see what i can | 4 |
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the sound of music | 4 |
in the early morning | 4 |
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anybody else can tell | 4 |
too bad of you | 4 |
member of the family | 4 |
it on the table | 4 |
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as monsieur the viscount | 4 |
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the best of them | 4 |
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in his life before | 4 |
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song of old man | 4 |
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that of the great | 4 |
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been kind to him | 4 |
whatever is the matter | 4 |
leave off being a | 4 |
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the little boy who | 4 |
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the next day was | 4 |
how they had been | 4 |
said the bride of | 4 |
did not mind it | 4 |
for hardhold and drypenny | 4 |
what is going to | 4 |
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when i came back | 4 |
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branches of the trees | 4 |
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tell me what you | 4 |
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set me on my | 4 |
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went to the door | 4 |
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that wove her own | 4 |
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on which was written | 4 |
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from his bath in | 4 |
the little great lady | 4 |
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side of the fireplace | 4 |
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swell up or burst | 4 |
put him to bed | 4 |
said the young gentleman | 4 |
i will help you | 4 |
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seat at the foot | 4 |
that it is not | 4 |
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woman that wove her | 4 |
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as we shall see | 4 |
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in her own way | 4 |
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up in his arms | 4 |
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served him many years | 4 |
course of the day | 4 |
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the cause of her | 4 |
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of a seventh son | 4 |
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the fact that the | 4 |
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carried a huge oaken | 4 |
disappearance of the pie | 4 |
by and by there | 4 |
he had left his | 4 |
told them all about | 4 |
of the happy prince | 4 |
because he was the | 4 |
spirit of the child | 4 |
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