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trigram | frequency |
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it was a | 40 |
the old man | 34 |
one of the | 26 |
out of the | 26 |
in order to | 22 |
there was a | 21 |
the old king | 21 |
that he had | 21 |
he did not | 18 |
up to the | 18 |
in the distance | 18 |
it would be | 17 |
was to be | 16 |
it is a | 16 |
she did not | 16 |
be able to | 16 |
they came to | 16 |
who had been | 16 |
if it were | 15 |
i am sure | 15 |
by the hand | 15 |
that he was | 15 |
there is a | 14 |
father and mother | 14 |
the loss of | 14 |
the easter hare | 14 |
the story of | 14 |
as if he | 14 |
as soon as | 14 |
to be a | 13 |
he had never | 13 |
and i will | 13 |
hans le fevre | 13 |
what do you | 13 |
in the forest | 13 |
as if it | 13 |
that it was | 13 |
to see the | 13 |
on the following | 13 |
that they had | 12 |
side of the | 12 |
in the garden | 12 |
they reached the | 12 |
said the children | 12 |
would have been | 12 |
the end of | 12 |
it seemed to | 12 |
the next day | 12 |
in the little | 12 |
to be seen | 12 |
and the children | 12 |
and all the | 11 |
the door of | 11 |
he had been | 11 |
he was a | 11 |
of the house | 11 |
out into the | 11 |
said the old | 11 |
did not know | 11 |
they did not | 11 |
and began to | 11 |
for a moment | 11 |
his wife and | 11 |
do you think | 11 |
you will be | 11 |
more and more | 11 |
it was the | 11 |
he could not | 11 |
on the ground | 11 |
i have been | 11 |
had not been | 11 |
which he had | 11 |
came to the | 11 |
at the door | 11 |
that she had | 11 |
up and down | 11 |
end of the | 11 |
corner of the | 11 |
at the same | 11 |
that he could | 11 |
it must be | 10 |
i have heard | 10 |
there was no | 10 |
the following morning | 10 |
said mr query | 10 |
as well as | 10 |
by this time | 10 |
that they were | 10 |
and at last | 10 |
he said to | 10 |
began to cry | 10 |
said to the | 10 |
she could not | 10 |
said the little | 10 |
to look at | 10 |
that you have | 10 |
as if she | 10 |
seemed as if | 9 |
not wish to | 9 |
for some time | 9 |
in spite of | 9 |
and did not | 9 |
as if they | 9 |
did not wish | 9 |
seemed to be | 9 |
to go to | 9 |
the same time | 9 |
was obliged to | 9 |
of the water | 9 |
and in the | 9 |
could not be | 9 |
of all the | 9 |
he saw a | 9 |
do you know | 9 |
one of them | 9 |
that they could | 9 |
the little men | 9 |
he saw the | 9 |
which they had | 9 |
some of the | 9 |
to give you | 9 |
it is the | 9 |
at last they | 9 |
and there was | 8 |
if he were | 8 |
in the country | 8 |
and his wife | 8 |
in the direction | 8 |
i want to | 8 |
that i am | 8 |
that he would | 8 |
in the world | 8 |
time to time | 8 |
into the room | 8 |
of the night | 8 |
from time to | 8 |
him to the | 8 |
said the father | 8 |
at last he | 8 |
to return to | 8 |
he could see | 8 |
the herr baron | 8 |
this is the | 8 |
the light of | 8 |
the house was | 8 |
to have a | 8 |
as he was | 8 |
they could not | 8 |
entered the room | 8 |
the old shepherd | 8 |
came to a | 8 |
not far from | 8 |
on the table | 8 |
i must tell | 8 |
he began to | 8 |
the little man | 8 |
and made a | 8 |
it to the | 8 |
she had a | 8 |
the young man | 8 |
of the old | 8 |
in the woods | 8 |
in the morning | 8 |
in the air | 8 |
to the poor | 8 |
at last the | 8 |
at the end | 7 |
in his hand | 7 |
if i could | 7 |
door of the | 7 |
top of the | 7 |
a few moments | 7 |
him in the | 7 |
in the face | 7 |
higher than the | 7 |
as they were | 7 |
sum of money | 7 |
it seemed as | 7 |
chapter i the | 7 |
but i must | 7 |
on account of | 7 |
why did you | 7 |
you must know | 7 |
you are a | 7 |
a few days | 7 |
we will go | 7 |
and they were | 7 |
the use of | 7 |
were obliged to | 7 |
chapter ii the | 7 |
again and again | 7 |
for the first | 7 |
but he was | 7 |
gave him a | 7 |
going to be | 7 |
all sorts of | 7 |
you are not | 7 |
the sight of | 7 |
in the city | 7 |
part of the | 7 |
you may imagine | 7 |
on the way | 7 |
up in the | 7 |
must tell you | 7 |
could see the | 7 |
stood in the | 7 |
like a little | 7 |
and said to | 7 |
the rest of | 7 |
and i am | 7 |
as he had | 7 |
you may be | 7 |
in a few | 7 |
hurried to the | 7 |
that it is | 7 |
which had been | 7 |
all at once | 7 |
out of her | 7 |
she was a | 7 |
the top of | 7 |
in the sky | 7 |
out of his | 7 |
as if the | 7 |
heard of the | 7 |
on all sides | 7 |
tell you that | 7 |
to the castle | 7 |
he would have | 7 |
through the trees | 7 |
opened the door | 7 |
in those days | 7 |
there is no | 7 |
and seemed to | 7 |
of the mountain | 6 |
it will be | 6 |
at that time | 6 |
would like to | 6 |
was such a | 6 |
knock at the | 6 |
it was not | 6 |
i will go | 6 |
in the rocks | 6 |
the next morning | 6 |
just then the | 6 |
the castle of | 6 |
in his eyes | 6 |
of the countess | 6 |
the children were | 6 |
in the centre | 6 |
for it is | 6 |
and after a | 6 |
at the castle | 6 |
that you are | 6 |
of love and | 6 |
it would have | 6 |
the morning sun | 6 |
i should like | 6 |
little by little | 6 |
for you to | 6 |
in the village | 6 |
saw that it | 6 |
and in a | 6 |
in this way | 6 |
did not like | 6 |
i shall be | 6 |
she began to | 6 |
in such a | 6 |
a little village | 6 |
said the mother | 6 |
have come to | 6 |
look at him | 6 |
would not be | 6 |
if he had | 6 |
karl and norah | 6 |
the little girl | 6 |
that she could | 6 |
for a few | 6 |
when they had | 6 |
was able to | 6 |
the other boys | 6 |
on either side | 6 |
to take the | 6 |
he was so | 6 |
i would like | 6 |
the sound of | 6 |
which i have | 6 |
began to sing | 6 |
after he had | 6 |
it is all | 6 |
looked like a | 6 |
shall i do | 6 |
of the town | 6 |
want to know | 6 |
know how to | 6 |
let us go | 6 |
chapter iv the | 6 |
all the time | 6 |
of the world | 6 |
on the look | 6 |
a piece of | 6 |
of the village | 6 |
you want to | 6 |
that she was | 6 |
of the rock | 6 |
to carry out | 6 |
she made a | 6 |
a young man | 6 |
it is very | 6 |
in search of | 6 |
in his own | 6 |
on his back | 6 |
it was so | 6 |
the first time | 6 |
there was the | 6 |
but as the | 6 |
she gave him | 6 |
in front of | 6 |
the little boat | 6 |
and that was | 6 |
that i have | 6 |
for me to | 6 |
he is a | 6 |
the air was | 6 |
it had been | 6 |
will be a | 6 |
he had a | 6 |
and with a | 6 |
to do so | 6 |
was a great | 6 |
her by the | 6 |
hermann and fritz | 6 |
he saw that | 6 |
a long time | 6 |
story of the | 6 |
the direction of | 6 |
if you do | 6 |
he heard a | 6 |
and there they | 6 |
should like to | 6 |
i know that | 6 |
to cry again | 6 |
a little girl | 6 |
i have often | 6 |
that it would | 6 |
he was obliged | 5 |
rest of the | 5 |
she had been | 5 |
and the little | 5 |
of the little | 5 |
the name of | 5 |
in the kitchen | 5 |
head to foot | 5 |
trudel and lottchen | 5 |
have heard of | 5 |
for many years | 5 |
she felt a | 5 |
nixies of the | 5 |
believe in the | 5 |
of the castle | 5 |
no one could | 5 |
when she saw | 5 |
he went on | 5 |
he was the | 5 |
of the trees | 5 |
seemed to him | 5 |
night in the | 5 |
had never seen | 5 |
they were in | 5 |
at her with | 5 |
to the ground | 5 |
on the rocks | 5 |
he was not | 5 |
light of the | 5 |
had reached the | 5 |
in the taunus | 5 |
did not feel | 5 |
did not dare | 5 |
he tried to | 5 |
the city of | 5 |
of his own | 5 |
you do so | 5 |
must be a | 5 |
and the old | 5 |
you and your | 5 |
if they were | 5 |
rays of the | 5 |
like so many | 5 |
were to be | 5 |
in her arms | 5 |
was like a | 5 |
and it was | 5 |
i do not | 5 |
be a good | 5 |
for a good | 5 |
of his little | 5 |
it was quite | 5 |
did you get | 5 |
i should be | 5 |
she had no | 5 |
and many a | 5 |
said to himself | 5 |
was about to | 5 |
sight of the | 5 |
at once to | 5 |
into the garden | 5 |
at the other | 5 |
was a beautiful | 5 |
to make the | 5 |
in all her | 5 |
into the house | 5 |
when they were | 5 |
a dear little | 5 |
the taunus mountains | 5 |
to give him | 5 |
and so on | 5 |
and his good | 5 |
said green ears | 5 |
a cry of | 5 |
looked at the | 5 |
tell you what | 5 |
could be seen | 5 |
here and there | 5 |
and looked at | 5 |
for he was | 5 |
the corner of | 5 |
of the day | 5 |
of the woods | 5 |
out for a | 5 |
in his pocket | 5 |
and tried to | 5 |
would not have | 5 |
you shall see | 5 |
the centre of | 5 |
of the lake | 5 |
said in a | 5 |
my father and | 5 |
on the wall | 5 |
to think of | 5 |
and you shall | 5 |
the care of | 5 |
of the earth | 5 |
to find the | 5 |
how did you | 5 |
for i have | 5 |
made a little | 5 |
to see them | 5 |
works of art | 5 |
of the fir | 5 |
in the house | 5 |
no time to | 5 |
you do not | 5 |
this was a | 5 |
to the other | 5 |
could not have | 5 |
the old fisherman | 5 |
if i were | 5 |
a good price | 5 |
the faithful dog | 5 |
a little boy | 5 |
is to be | 5 |
to the woods | 5 |
of the most | 5 |
never be able | 5 |
acton and his | 5 |
seemed to her | 5 |
she said to | 5 |
and i have | 5 |
the other members | 5 |
turned to the | 5 |
as she spoke | 5 |
not going to | 5 |
i have not | 5 |
you tell me | 5 |
the tree man | 5 |
tones of the | 5 |
up to her | 5 |
he turned to | 5 |
of her own | 5 |
of the hall | 5 |
i have brought | 5 |
they began to | 5 |
wait for me | 5 |
heart beat fast | 5 |
at the window | 5 |
many of them | 5 |
the heart of | 5 |
you will not | 5 |
the dwarf men | 5 |
led the way | 5 |
to help you | 5 |
do you want | 5 |
in the meantime | 5 |
looked at her | 5 |
felt a little | 5 |
pearls and corals | 5 |
at this moment | 5 |
i wish to | 5 |
made such a | 5 |
of the hill | 5 |
in the boat | 5 |
the count and | 5 |
and then he | 5 |
of the committee | 5 |
i will give | 5 |
i trust you | 5 |
of such a | 5 |
her as if | 5 |
other members of | 5 |
far from the | 5 |
direction of the | 5 |
look at the | 5 |
gentlemen of the | 5 |
on the walls | 5 |
the old woman | 5 |
and she was | 5 |
lived in the | 5 |
he felt that | 5 |
from head to | 5 |
and his family | 5 |
the joy of | 5 |
in which it | 5 |
i do believe | 5 |
chapter iii the | 5 |
mrs easter hare | 5 |
the children had | 5 |
when it was | 5 |
in a very | 5 |
to reach the | 5 |
if it had | 5 |
the time of | 5 |
to one another | 5 |
of the fairies | 4 |
why do you | 4 |
the nixies of | 4 |
to the old | 4 |
as long as | 4 |
than that of | 4 |
will be able | 4 |
and that he | 4 |
i am going | 4 |
in the evening | 4 |
you have come | 4 |
the other end | 4 |
her hands in | 4 |
as to the | 4 |
that was the | 4 |
is the most | 4 |
on the top | 4 |
out of it | 4 |
in a great | 4 |
the bottom of | 4 |
they had seen | 4 |
of the wartburg | 4 |
mother and daughters | 4 |
at the top | 4 |
as he saw | 4 |
i think you | 4 |
palace to lowly | 4 |
on to the | 4 |
them in the | 4 |
it seems as | 4 |
he had his | 4 |
such as the | 4 |
that no one | 4 |
and soon the | 4 |
to the light | 4 |
in a dream | 4 |
to the door | 4 |
that i could | 4 |
i suppose you | 4 |
of the tunnel | 4 |
that will be | 4 |
cry of joy | 4 |
all was silent | 4 |
who was the | 4 |
i will do | 4 |
for fear of | 4 |
a few minutes | 4 |
to leave the | 4 |
he folded his | 4 |
wife and son | 4 |
attention to the | 4 |
in tones of | 4 |
his hand and | 4 |
they had been | 4 |
this little girl | 4 |
nothing for it | 4 |
was only a | 4 |
tell me what | 4 |
to be of | 4 |
but no one | 4 |
ashmed and his | 4 |
here is a | 4 |
thought that he | 4 |
in the wall | 4 |
as black as | 4 |
himself in a | 4 |
have heard that | 4 |
stood on the | 4 |
been able to | 4 |
on the other | 4 |
which seemed to | 4 |
like to see | 4 |
give you a | 4 |
to give me | 4 |
what is your | 4 |
in love with | 4 |
the damaged picture | 4 |
beg you to | 4 |
of the great | 4 |
the boy said | 4 |
off to the | 4 |
to be found | 4 |
and of the | 4 |
did not think | 4 |
he had not | 4 |
when he awoke | 4 |
it was all | 4 |
of the dwarfs | 4 |
you are the | 4 |
are not so | 4 |
was covered with | 4 |
will give you | 4 |
the cradle and | 4 |
he said in | 4 |
in the midst | 4 |
i can tell | 4 |
would be a | 4 |
and you can | 4 |
not one of | 4 |
of the forest | 4 |
the sun was | 4 |
into the little | 4 |
over to the | 4 |
she would have | 4 |
of easter eggs | 4 |
entered the house | 4 |
sing and play | 4 |
as the children | 4 |
the way home | 4 |
for it was | 4 |
i never saw | 4 |
folded his hands | 4 |
and his children | 4 |
to her father | 4 |
for the last | 4 |
gold and silver | 4 |
the little village | 4 |
shall have to | 4 |
old man with | 4 |
could it be | 4 |
the rocks and | 4 |
he was very | 4 |
and he was | 4 |
the count had | 4 |
would you like | 4 |
to be married | 4 |
had ever seen | 4 |
one of his | 4 |
might have been | 4 |
it may be | 4 |
they were so | 4 |
to and fro | 4 |
her two children | 4 |
and that is | 4 |
the son of | 4 |
on which the | 4 |
will soon be | 4 |
he raised his | 4 |
these were the | 4 |
just at this | 4 |
of the boat | 4 |
the two families | 4 |
it is too | 4 |
they saw the | 4 |
on one side | 4 |
to find that | 4 |
of the city | 4 |
and out of | 4 |
i was a | 4 |
been sent to | 4 |
for one moment | 4 |
and then we | 4 |
so that they | 4 |
led him to | 4 |
can tell you | 4 |
to his home | 4 |
to go home | 4 |
at that moment | 4 |
to lowly hut | 4 |
and sisters and | 4 |
to visit the | 4 |
into the woods | 4 |
that i can | 4 |
seemed to have | 4 |
and make a | 4 |
the midst of | 4 |
mother and children | 4 |
the greater part | 4 |
acquainted with the | 4 |
them on the | 4 |
count berlow was | 4 |
you would have | 4 |
all in vain | 4 |
him into the | 4 |
go to the | 4 |
as we have | 4 |
they caught sight | 4 |
that is the | 4 |
it was my | 4 |
a loud cry | 4 |
the vineyard on | 4 |
one side of | 4 |
out of a | 4 |
at the bottom | 4 |
his good wife | 4 |
and he had | 4 |
upon the ground | 4 |
to see her | 4 |
the night of | 4 |
from the german | 4 |
him to a | 4 |
but not a | 4 |
said the count | 4 |
and they all | 4 |
the house and | 4 |
i have a | 4 |
nothing had happened | 4 |
mother and sisters | 4 |
why of course | 4 |
and a little | 4 |
late at night | 4 |
of the garden | 4 |
royal palace to | 4 |
than the church | 4 |
sat down and | 4 |
not dare to | 4 |
loss of his | 4 |
them as if | 4 |
they had not | 4 |
you may see | 4 |
and saw the | 4 |
in and out | 4 |
in the course | 4 |
we are not | 4 |
are sure to | 4 |
i should not | 4 |
only too glad | 4 |
until they came | 4 |
am going to | 4 |
overcome with emotion | 4 |
if he could | 4 |
as it is | 4 |
cocks and hens | 4 |
the grave of | 4 |
be obliged to | 4 |
the entrance to | 4 |
of the rocks | 4 |
on the hill | 4 |
saw a little | 4 |
said the dwarf | 4 |
from royal palace | 4 |
for all my | 4 |
the magic book | 4 |
the course of | 4 |
in the snow | 4 |
is your name | 4 |
in this world | 4 |
said king reinhold | 4 |
how he had | 4 |
that looked like | 4 |
as you may | 4 |
in a little | 4 |
i will tell | 4 |
he found himself | 4 |
make out what | 4 |
moon was shining | 4 |
at him with | 4 |
thought it was | 4 |
of course not | 4 |
to be so | 4 |
i am the | 4 |
in the conversation | 4 |
found himself in | 4 |
to be able | 4 |
you must be | 4 |
his head and | 4 |
almost as if | 4 |
to see you | 4 |
there is the | 4 |
at length the | 4 |
he wished to | 4 |
to be in | 4 |
have any soup | 4 |
then he began | 4 |
seems as if | 4 |
him for his | 4 |
it was now | 4 |
let us not | 4 |
owing to the | 4 |
they had a | 4 |
his hands and | 4 |
as much as | 4 |
had come from | 4 |
in the water | 4 |
the children who | 4 |
the branches of | 4 |
fire on the | 4 |
the fact that | 4 |
what we have | 4 |
the whole place | 4 |
caught sight of | 4 |
the summit of | 4 |
just look at | 4 |
nearer and nearer | 4 |
he thought that | 4 |
it was too | 4 |
they were all | 4 |
a little brook | 4 |
to the boy | 4 |
i will be | 4 |
one could see | 4 |
they had never | 4 |
his hand to | 4 |
was full of | 4 |
which the count | 4 |
she entered the | 4 |
i have no | 4 |
and his son | 4 |
to the boat | 4 |
after long years | 4 |
to the city | 4 |
to say that | 4 |
as an apprentice | 4 |
in his arms | 4 |
with a little | 4 |
the meal was | 4 |
of the journey | 4 |
the prospect of | 4 |
i beg you | 4 |
on the floor | 4 |
was only too | 4 |
burn to death | 4 |
too glad to | 4 |
over his shoulder | 4 |
he had the | 4 |
if she had | 4 |
they saw a | 4 |
was made of | 4 |
and i would | 4 |
long time before | 4 |
as you see | 4 |
years of age | 4 |
was of a | 4 |
what shall i | 4 |
they were the | 4 |
the return of | 4 |
mamma and nurse | 4 |
who would have | 4 |
up at once | 4 |
all the people | 4 |
and she had | 4 |
chapter v the | 4 |
members of the | 4 |
for a while | 4 |
as she had | 4 |
his mother and | 4 |
i am a | 4 |
when he was | 4 |
you for your | 4 |
the help of | 4 |
still for a | 4 |
no more of | 4 |
you could not | 4 |
it on the | 4 |
do you mean | 4 |
in the fields | 4 |
a little while | 4 |
said his father | 4 |
wife and children | 4 |
crown of gold | 4 |
will go and | 4 |
to his mother | 4 |
greater part of | 4 |
had been in | 4 |
girls and boys | 4 |
and as she | 4 |
king of the | 4 |
them into the | 4 |
i tell you | 4 |
and had a | 4 |
and you will | 4 |
his home and | 4 |
to the little | 4 |
to put it | 4 |
listen to me | 4 |
and when he | 4 |
but she did | 4 |
like one of | 4 |
are going to | 4 |
he might have | 4 |
with a great | 4 |
in its cradle | 4 |
and tell him | 4 |
they do not | 4 |
said to her | 4 |
returned to the | 4 |
vineyard on the | 4 |
to a little | 4 |
as the two | 4 |
would have to | 4 |
him with a | 4 |
her eyes were | 4 |
was a strange | 4 |
if you will | 4 |
norah and karl | 4 |
the hands of | 4 |
i would not | 4 |
there must be | 4 |
the thought of | 4 |
the beauty of | 4 |
in the tunnel | 4 |
he thought he | 4 |
after a long | 4 |
if she were | 4 |
on his head | 4 |
did you not | 4 |
that we have | 4 |
shook his head | 4 |
dressed in a | 4 |
to spend the | 4 |
of his country | 4 |
down to the | 4 |
up for you | 3 |
he reached the | 3 |
to help him | 3 |
all of a | 3 |
belonged to him | 3 |
the new moon | 3 |
said the emperor | 3 |
karl of eppenhain | 3 |
she is not | 3 |
then there was | 3 |
for her own | 3 |
i could help | 3 |
how it happened | 3 |
i thank you | 3 |
in one night | 3 |
he had no | 3 |
said the boy | 3 |
is not a | 3 |
the country round | 3 |
his father had | 3 |
o take the | 3 |
very fond of | 3 |
as for a | 3 |
up the mountain | 3 |
that is true | 3 |
think it is | 3 |
the art of | 3 |
closer and closer | 3 |
carry out his | 3 |
the ugly trinket | 3 |
with your father | 3 |
ought to be | 3 |
would have liked | 3 |
her home and | 3 |
the change of | 3 |
shepherd and his | 3 |
full moon was | 3 |
it was only | 3 |
prophet in his | 3 |
it possible that | 3 |
could hear the | 3 |
of a little | 3 |
my dear husband | 3 |
who had formerly | 3 |
over the sea | 3 |
they saw that | 3 |
i shall not | 3 |
his head in | 3 |
of the tree | 3 |
herself in the | 3 |
dried his eyes | 3 |
the emperor was | 3 |
dear little men | 3 |
never a word | 3 |
such a pretty | 3 |
was forced to | 3 |
where there is | 3 |
a bag of | 3 |
read and write | 3 |
had lost his | 3 |
i would give | 3 |
and it is | 3 |
so that the | 3 |
water from the | 3 |
a rich merchant | 3 |
never heard of | 3 |
some of them | 3 |
of a sudden | 3 |
the night in | 3 |
on the hillside | 3 |
had been sold | 3 |
that you could | 3 |
do tell me | 3 |
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