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quadgram | frequency |
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the edge of the | 90 |
for the first time | 88 |
in the midst of | 61 |
the face of the | 55 |
i want you to | 54 |
on the other side | 53 |
the foot of the | 43 |
at the foot of | 42 |
the middle of the | 41 |
on the edge of | 40 |
the head of the | 40 |
the corner of the | 38 |
the door of the | 38 |
the top of the | 36 |
the man who had | 35 |
the other side of | 35 |
at the head of | 34 |
the midst of the | 34 |
as though he were | 34 |
with a sort of | 33 |
but he did not | 33 |
in the middle of | 33 |
the mouth of the | 33 |
that he had been | 32 |
other side of the | 32 |
the heart of the | 31 |
the end of the | 30 |
at the end of | 29 |
as if he were | 29 |
for a long time | 28 |
the verge of the | 28 |
in front of the | 28 |
in a low voice | 27 |
that he did not | 27 |
the light of the | 26 |
the rest of the | 26 |
at the edge of | 26 |
he could see the | 25 |
he did not know | 25 |
at the mouth of | 25 |
it seemed to him | 25 |
the eyes of the | 25 |
from head to foot | 25 |
he shook his head | 25 |
the army of the | 25 |
he said to himself | 24 |
when he reached the | 24 |
a few minutes later | 24 |
one side of the | 24 |
the first time in | 23 |
the jury of view | 23 |
the back of his | 23 |
and he did not | 23 |
the top of a | 22 |
he was about to | 22 |
from time to time | 22 |
army of the callahan | 22 |
at the same time | 22 |
on the point of | 21 |
and there was a | 21 |
for a moment he | 21 |
said the old man | 20 |
sat down on the | 20 |
in the face of | 20 |
to go to the | 20 |
she did not know | 20 |
from side to side | 20 |
that he had not | 20 |
the depths of the | 19 |
on one side of | 19 |
to his feet and | 19 |
the man who was | 19 |
with a sense of | 19 |
she shook her head | 19 |
the back of the | 19 |
and there was no | 19 |
now and then a | 19 |
as if he had | 19 |
but there was no | 18 |
as though he had | 18 |
on top of the | 18 |
there had been a | 18 |
it had been a | 18 |
the side of the | 18 |
on either side of | 18 |
the coming of the | 17 |
stood for a moment | 17 |
he felt that he | 17 |
as though it were | 17 |
on the porch of | 17 |
in the presence of | 17 |
of one of the | 17 |
as though she were | 17 |
to the edge of | 16 |
she looked at him | 16 |
in the direction of | 16 |
and now and then | 16 |
one to the other | 16 |
in the turkey tracks | 16 |
corner of the house | 16 |
for a moment the | 16 |
the shadows of the | 16 |
when he saw the | 16 |
on the top of | 16 |
to the door and | 16 |
and he knew that | 16 |
from one to the | 16 |
of the man who | 16 |
it would have been | 16 |
and for the first | 16 |
the slope of the | 16 |
on the back of | 16 |
the fact that the | 16 |
back to the house | 16 |
did not know that | 16 |
on his way to | 16 |
the sound of his | 16 |
up and down the | 16 |
in the light of | 16 |
for a little while | 16 |
but it was not | 15 |
the porch of the | 15 |
had been able to | 15 |
the sound of the | 15 |
go back to the | 15 |
it was in the | 15 |
side of the road | 15 |
for the last time | 15 |
seemed to him that | 15 |
wunst in a while | 15 |
he turned to the | 15 |
the presence of the | 15 |
to which he had | 15 |
and now and again | 15 |
in front of him | 15 |
with an air of | 15 |
that it was the | 15 |
and in a moment | 15 |
he knew that he | 15 |
as he looked at | 15 |
at the door of | 15 |
for the sake of | 15 |
the summit of the | 15 |
half an hour later | 15 |
the figure of a | 15 |
with a look of | 15 |
the centre of the | 15 |
down in the mountains | 14 |
that he was not | 14 |
he went to the | 14 |
the base of the | 14 |
the voice of the | 14 |
it was as though | 14 |
the story of the | 14 |
for a few moments | 14 |
and he turned to | 14 |
he was going to | 14 |
and it was a | 14 |
at the sound of | 14 |
as soon as he | 14 |
it was the first | 14 |
in which he had | 14 |
which he had been | 14 |
he looked at the | 14 |
on the slope of | 14 |
he said with a | 14 |
on each side of | 14 |
and the old man | 14 |
looked at him with | 14 |
he said in a | 14 |
edge of the woods | 14 |
rose to his feet | 14 |
for the most part | 14 |
the shadow of the | 13 |
if it had been | 13 |
either side of the | 13 |
on the part of | 13 |
her in his arms | 13 |
did not at once | 13 |
and that he was | 13 |
his hand on the | 13 |
a man who had | 13 |
through the open door | 13 |
i reckon ye knows | 13 |
and his eyes were | 13 |
the door of his | 13 |
back to the mountains | 13 |
here and there a | 13 |
took off his hat | 13 |
but there was a | 13 |
in spite of the | 13 |
there was a pause | 13 |
the fact that he | 13 |
to him that he | 13 |
and he was not | 13 |
are you going to | 13 |
on the verge of | 13 |
face to face with | 13 |
i am going to | 13 |
in one of the | 13 |
to talk to you | 13 |
he took off his | 13 |
he had not been | 13 |
i want to see | 12 |
out of the door | 12 |
one of the men | 12 |
went back to his | 12 |
he thought of the | 12 |
looked at each other | 12 |
at him with a | 12 |
for a moment she | 12 |
in the hollow of | 12 |
that he might have | 12 |
stood in the doorway | 12 |
and she did not | 12 |
on the face of | 12 |
american oil and gas | 12 |
of the fact that | 12 |
i wants ye ter | 12 |
out on the porch | 12 |
that he was a | 12 |
in the centre of | 12 |
in the eyes of | 12 |
he went back to | 12 |
that he had never | 12 |
she said in a | 12 |
at the back of | 12 |
it was plain that | 12 |
caught sight of the | 12 |
and without a word | 12 |
that he could not | 12 |
he made his way | 12 |
knew that he was | 12 |
now and then he | 12 |
of the men who | 12 |
around the corner of | 12 |
his way to the | 12 |
it was not until | 12 |
he realized that he | 12 |
as a matter of | 12 |
time in his life | 12 |
had come to the | 12 |
the spirit of the | 12 |
looked up with a | 11 |
pommel of his saddle | 11 |
it may have been | 11 |
in a voice that | 11 |
figure of a man | 11 |
of the great smoky | 11 |
it was not long | 11 |
top of the hill | 11 |
it seemed as if | 11 |
in the heart of | 11 |
shook his head and | 11 |
without a word of | 11 |
by the light of | 11 |
with a note of | 11 |
he stood on the | 11 |
as one of the | 11 |
the pommel of his | 11 |
was not to be | 11 |
the sound of a | 11 |
and he began to | 11 |
she looked up at | 11 |
that she was not | 11 |
mouth of the gap | 11 |
perhaps it was the | 11 |
in the course of | 11 |
the shadow of a | 11 |
of which he had | 11 |
the great smoky mountains | 11 |
in a few minutes | 11 |
as soon as she | 11 |
and he could not | 11 |
he had seen the | 11 |
that it was a | 11 |
slope of the mountain | 11 |
hand on his shoulder | 11 |
at the sight of | 11 |
he saw that the | 11 |
is one of the | 11 |
that she had been | 11 |
only for a moment | 11 |
he had come to | 11 |
on the porch and | 11 |
he could not have | 11 |
out of the house | 11 |
each side of the | 11 |
it was with a | 11 |
there was nothing to | 11 |
occurred to him that | 11 |
the light from the | 11 |
laid a hand on | 11 |
it was only a | 11 |
of which he was | 11 |
went back to the | 11 |
he knew that the | 11 |
a man with a | 11 |
in a sort of | 11 |
he stood in the | 11 |
face of the cliff | 11 |
and went to the | 11 |
the next moment he | 10 |
every now and then | 10 |
at the base of | 10 |
head from side to | 10 |
on one of the | 10 |
but the old man | 10 |
the man in the | 10 |
there was a great | 10 |
the bottom of the | 10 |
the floor of the | 10 |
turned on his heel | 10 |
in the shadow of | 10 |
sprang to his feet | 10 |
with a gesture of | 10 |
the cabin in the | 10 |
there was no one | 10 |
at the corner of | 10 |
there had been no | 10 |
was standing in the | 10 |
and his voice was | 10 |
as he did so | 10 |
he looked at her | 10 |
came to his feet | 10 |
had been in the | 10 |
would have been a | 10 |
a few days later | 10 |
the faces of the | 10 |
at the top of | 10 |
the men who had | 10 |
and i want to | 10 |
it seems to me | 10 |
and he had been | 10 |
he would not have | 10 |
with an expression of | 10 |
there was no answer | 10 |
the call of the | 10 |
and a moment later | 10 |
that he was going | 10 |
by the side of | 10 |
he could hear the | 10 |
he caught sight of | 10 |
to the top of | 10 |
on the summit of | 10 |
when he came back | 10 |
the direction of the | 10 |
there was a sudden | 10 |
of a man who | 10 |
him that he had | 10 |
in a voice of | 10 |
which he could not | 10 |
first time in his | 10 |
if he had not | 10 |
looked up at him | 10 |
in the depths of | 10 |
but i know that | 10 |
the end of his | 10 |
it was a thing | 10 |
of the united states | 10 |
he lifted his head | 10 |
with a touch of | 10 |
and for a moment | 10 |
in the wake of | 10 |
in the name of | 10 |
like ter me ez | 10 |
for a long while | 10 |
her eyes to the | 10 |
came back to him | 10 |
and it was with | 10 |
was not long before | 10 |
there was a long | 10 |
looked up at the | 10 |
as far as the | 10 |
i know that it | 10 |
the two of them | 10 |
to the verge of | 10 |
he was a man | 10 |
a moment later he | 10 |
he would have been | 10 |
that she did not | 10 |
when he heard the | 10 |
and he had a | 10 |
on the pommel of | 10 |
the rear of the | 10 |
the crest of the | 10 |
and more than once | 9 |
he had gone to | 9 |
had gone to the | 9 |
the name of the | 9 |
he thought of it | 9 |
he could no longer | 9 |
sat down on a | 9 |
made up his mind | 9 |
the beginning of the | 9 |
i wish i could | 9 |
was a man of | 9 |
he might have been | 9 |
of the widow miller | 9 |
from one to another | 9 |
it seemed to her | 9 |
against one of the | 9 |
was on his way | 9 |
i want to know | 9 |
and out of the | 9 |
you want me to | 9 |
to the house of | 9 |
the hollow of his | 9 |
he began to wonder | 9 |
man who had been | 9 |
she said with a | 9 |
for a moment to | 9 |
he held out his | 9 |
the owner of the | 9 |
the edge of a | 9 |
from which he could | 9 |
the head of a | 9 |
for a moment with | 9 |
i know that you | 9 |
and one of the | 9 |
it would be a | 9 |
as he neared the | 9 |
which she had been | 9 |
his way along the | 9 |
to the window and | 9 |
to go back to | 9 |
he could not say | 9 |
the brink of the | 9 |
in all the world | 9 |
the midst of a | 9 |
the open door of | 9 |
as long as i | 9 |
held out his hand | 9 |
know that it is | 9 |
to look at the | 9 |
he went down the | 9 |
out in the woods | 9 |
i want to tell | 9 |
the old circuit rider | 9 |
what the matter was | 9 |
he broke off and | 9 |
into the house and | 9 |
and shook his head | 9 |
he said at last | 9 |
had gone back to | 9 |
the opposite side of | 9 |
the surface of the | 9 |
up to the house | 9 |
was a moment of | 9 |
there was no need | 9 |
with him to the | 9 |
here and there the | 9 |
she stood in the | 9 |
that there was no | 9 |
the news of the | 9 |
with the thought that | 9 |
the part of the | 9 |
when at last he | 9 |
it must have been | 9 |
he looked up at | 9 |
had never before seen | 9 |
back into the room | 9 |
the lips of the | 9 |
it was not the | 9 |
and she began to | 9 |
then there was a | 9 |
down to the settlement | 9 |
and once more he | 9 |
his way through the | 9 |
and i mean to | 9 |
as if it had | 9 |
stood looking down at | 9 |
when they reached the | 9 |
that he would not | 9 |
it was as if | 9 |
knew that it was | 9 |
that he should have | 9 |
he had never seen | 9 |
seems to me that | 8 |
he would have to | 8 |
in a tone of | 8 |
that he was in | 8 |
as if she had | 8 |
and his words came | 8 |
was one of the | 8 |
down in the settlement | 8 |
but he knew that | 8 |
on the outskirts of | 8 |
that he would be | 8 |
with which he had | 8 |
he had begun to | 8 |
as if they had | 8 |
and then he would | 8 |
appeared in the doorway | 8 |
a glimpse of the | 8 |
he had seen a | 8 |
the back of her | 8 |
there was only one | 8 |
as though she had | 8 |
but he made no | 8 |
the life of the | 8 |
to one side of | 8 |
from the open door | 8 |
the logs of the | 8 |
he came to a | 8 |
i reckon we kin | 8 |
there seemed to be | 8 |
hands in his pockets | 8 |
out of the way | 8 |
the attention of the | 8 |
and went back to | 8 |
i wants thet ye | 8 |
the first time the | 8 |
he had reached the | 8 |
spot where he had | 8 |
it was a strange | 8 |
the steps of the | 8 |
back of his head | 8 |
when i was a | 8 |
opposite side of the | 8 |
put his hand on | 8 |
in the nature of | 8 |
and his face was | 8 |
the bend of the | 8 |
out of the mountains | 8 |
front of the fire | 8 |
turned to look at | 8 |
his head from side | 8 |
is going to be | 8 |
the flare of the | 8 |
the eyes of his | 8 |
by charles egbert craddock | 8 |
and i know that | 8 |
the old man with | 8 |
in the road and | 8 |
do you know what | 8 |
said the old woman | 8 |
he paused a moment | 8 |
in the matter of | 8 |
it was not a | 8 |
a man and a | 8 |
there was no use | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
go down to the | 8 |
an hour later the | 8 |
what do you mean | 8 |
back into the house | 8 |
by reason of the | 8 |
the reflection of the | 8 |
top of the spur | 8 |
bear cat stacy had | 8 |
what do you think | 8 |
the old man was | 8 |
he knew that she | 8 |
the butt of his | 8 |
came to the door | 8 |
when he thought of | 8 |
that he had no | 8 |
down thar in the | 8 |
had never heard of | 8 |
you ought to be | 8 |
verge of the crag | 8 |
the scene of the | 8 |
and for a while | 8 |
but she did not | 8 |
might have been the | 8 |
with the air of | 8 |
he waved his hand | 8 |
the sight of the | 8 |
not been able to | 8 |
in point of fact | 8 |
she nodded her head | 8 |
on the way to | 8 |
did not want to | 8 |
the bank of the | 8 |
was said to be | 8 |
the heart of a | 8 |
an hour later he | 8 |
he said to the | 8 |
the face of a | 8 |
the recollection of the | 8 |
a day or two | 8 |
to stay all night | 8 |
was on the point | 8 |
now and then the | 8 |
for a moment and | 8 |
it had not been | 8 |
i am sure that | 8 |
out of the window | 8 |
though he had been | 8 |
looks like to me | 8 |
to the heart of | 8 |
and he could see | 8 |
to be able to | 8 |
and that was all | 8 |
he came to the | 8 |
know that it was | 8 |
tables of the law | 8 |
does ye aim ter | 8 |
thus it was that | 8 |
back and forth in | 8 |
the roof of the | 8 |
the meaning of the | 8 |
but he could not | 8 |
i believe in my | 7 |
when he came to | 7 |
caught a glimpse of | 7 |
of bear cat stacy | 7 |
it was no longer | 7 |
to the point of | 7 |
hammer in his hand | 7 |
thing in the world | 7 |
in the first place | 7 |
in one hand and | 7 |
that the old man | 7 |
the men at the | 7 |
it occurred to him | 7 |
he had sought to | 7 |
that he would have | 7 |
the object of his | 7 |
came out on the | 7 |
if you want to | 7 |
the words of the | 7 |
i shall have to | 7 |
on his heel and | 7 |
his eyes on the | 7 |
want you to go | 7 |
you are going to | 7 |
for a few days | 7 |
the girl who had | 7 |
it is to be | 7 |
out of the room | 7 |
a rift in the | 7 |
the end of a | 7 |
to take care of | 7 |
the step of the | 7 |
the roar of the | 7 |
for an instant the | 7 |
he knew that it | 7 |
when they came to | 7 |
turned in his saddle | 7 |
the night of the | 7 |
the wall of the | 7 |
went down to the | 7 |
when he went to | 7 |
that the man who | 7 |
now and again the | 7 |
on his way home | 7 |
going to be a | 7 |
with a burst of | 7 |
middle of the floor | 7 |
into the heart of | 7 |
and sat down on | 7 |
paid no attention to | 7 |
that he had done | 7 |
a moment or two | 7 |
on the lips of | 7 |
from the top of | 7 |
as he made his | 7 |
was thinking of the | 7 |
at the expense of | 7 |
he looked at it | 7 |
on their way to | 7 |
out of the darkness | 7 |
one end of the | 7 |
she did not look | 7 |
when he did not | 7 |
side of the ridge | 7 |
sound of his voice | 7 |
pipe from his mouth | 7 |
he could not see | 7 |
as he had been | 7 |
there was not a | 7 |
ter hev speech with | 7 |
in a way that | 7 |
and at the same | 7 |
to tell you that | 7 |
the point of the | 7 |
edge of the bluegrass | 7 |
stood in the door | 7 |
he began to feel | 7 |
of life and death | 7 |
come back to the | 7 |
in spite of his | 7 |
it might have been | 7 |
on the heels of | 7 |
was the first time | 7 |
that he had a | 7 |
the officers of the | 7 |
put an end to | 7 |
in a frenzy of | 7 |
and then he was | 7 |
and he wondered what | 7 |
on the side of | 7 |
he was on the | 7 |
from the other side | 7 |
in response to the | 7 |
that it would be | 7 |
as he had never | 7 |
and it was only | 7 |
i want to talk | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
on which he had | 7 |
and when he came | 7 |
through which he had | 7 |
to the ground and | 7 |
side of the room | 7 |
and looked at the | 7 |
that it might be | 7 |
and he had not | 7 |
he sat down on | 7 |
for he had been | 7 |
if i were you | 7 |
logs of the wall | 7 |
that he might not | 7 |
hollow of his arm | 7 |
and now he was | 7 |
said in a low | 7 |
man shook his head | 7 |
the sound of her | 7 |
as she looked at | 7 |
only a few days | 7 |
the breath of the | 7 |
then he turned to | 7 |
for a few minutes | 7 |
want to tell you | 7 |
of the army of | 7 |
had no intention of | 7 |
to go back and | 7 |
and i want you | 7 |
at the forks of | 7 |
got a right ter | 7 |
now and then to | 7 |
i wish i had | 7 |
rally on the guidon | 7 |
the girl in the | 7 |
then it was that | 7 |
a moment later the | 7 |
in the old days | 7 |
to make sure that | 7 |
in the lives of | 7 |
and he had no | 7 |
and when he reached | 7 |
but i aims ter | 7 |
she would have been | 7 |
i told him that | 7 |
light in his eyes | 7 |
he had heard the | 7 |
he would like to | 7 |
which he had left | 7 |
i have got to | 7 |
the events of the | 7 |
the boy had been | 7 |
the spot where he | 7 |
want to talk to | 7 |
eyes on the ground | 7 |
that this was a | 7 |
as he went on | 7 |
rally on the reserve | 7 |
to do about it | 7 |
made up my mind | 7 |
i reckon you can | 7 |
chad shook his head | 7 |
he had not yet | 7 |
when she saw him | 7 |
was all she said | 7 |
was the sound of | 7 |
his hat in his | 7 |
the other of the | 7 |
but it was a | 7 |
the man from the | 7 |
he had not seen | 7 |
the girl did not | 7 |
his pipe from his | 7 |
and once more the | 7 |
went to the door | 7 |
know what to do | 7 |
for the purpose of | 7 |
i reckon ye kin | 7 |
appeared at the door | 7 |
she looked up with | 7 |
justice of the peace | 7 |
in the hills and | 7 |
it was a face | 7 |
he rose to his | 7 |
had the right to | 7 |
the front of the | 7 |
when she reached the | 7 |
in a log cabin | 7 |
looking up at the | 7 |
was to be a | 7 |
which she could not | 7 |
in front of her | 7 |
went back into the | 7 |
was one of those | 7 |
he realized that the | 7 |
a hand on his | 7 |
that had come to | 7 |
it was that the | 7 |
said not a word | 7 |
and for that reason | 7 |
as he began to | 7 |
him back to the | 7 |
that the boy was | 7 |
a rose of the | 7 |
what was going on | 7 |
a good deal of | 7 |
none of my business | 7 |
as soon as i | 7 |
and it seemed to | 7 |
and laid a hand | 7 |
believe in my soul | 7 |
it was all a | 7 |
to go to bed | 7 |
rose of the cumberlands | 7 |
the door with a | 7 |
of the man and | 7 |
he did not want | 6 |
eyes were full of | 6 |
it was too late | 6 |
on one side and | 6 |
had no wish to | 6 |
that he was being | 6 |
he turned and walked | 6 |
now that it was | 6 |
will be able to | 6 |
of big turkey track | 6 |
you going to do | 6 |
in the mountains and | 6 |
was not in the | 6 |
the direction of his | 6 |
and a pair of | 6 |
the hills and the | 6 |
all the rest of | 6 |
told him that he | 6 |
he did not go | 6 |
a matter of course | 6 |
to me that i | 6 |
the boy could not | 6 |
he knew that his | 6 |
at such a time | 6 |
and a sort of | 6 |
looked up at her | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
he had ever seen | 6 |
and looked at it | 6 |
the truth war knowed | 6 |
out into the night | 6 |
she was glad to | 6 |
he was in the | 6 |
he knew it was | 6 |
had come to a | 6 |
sat down in the | 6 |
the next day the | 6 |
he was trying to | 6 |
where he had been | 6 |
and he meant to | 6 |
the sight of her | 6 |
the opening of the | 6 |
of american oil and | 6 |
men and women of | 6 |
teched in the head | 6 |
back in his chair | 6 |
at the house of | 6 |
are going to be | 6 |
and stood looking down | 6 |
his mother and steve | 6 |
seemed to have been | 6 |
at the same moment | 6 |
he told himself that | 6 |
as she came to | 6 |
glow of the fire | 6 |
side of the mountain | 6 |
down in the cove | 6 |
middle of the stream | 6 |
and his face grew | 6 |
the ghost of a | 6 |
i know that she | 6 |
in his right hand | 6 |
in spite of her | 6 |
what do you want | 6 |
thrust out his hand | 6 |
could hardly have been | 6 |
the cabin of the | 6 |
in the effort to | 6 |
in the pockets of | 6 |
the muzzle of his | 6 |
a number of men | 6 |
rifle on his shoulder | 6 |
in his hand and | 6 |
what she had done | 6 |
foot in the stirrup | 6 |
or not at all | 6 |
for a while he | 6 |
that he would go | 6 |
glad ter see ye | 6 |
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quarter of a mile | 6 |
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door of the furnace | 6 |
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chad and the school | 6 |
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door of the house | 6 |
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man and a woman | 6 |
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getting to her feet | 6 |
the neck of the | 6 |
of the log cabin | 6 |
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depths of the valley | 6 |
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between him and the | 6 |
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hat in his hand | 6 |
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of the young mountaineer | 6 |
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branches of the trees | 5 |
paper in his hand | 5 |
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even that far away | 5 |
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top of a little | 5 |
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as though it had | 5 |
the state of tennessee | 5 |
to say to me | 5 |
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events of the day | 5 |
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face in his hands | 5 |
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the barrel of water | 5 |
cabin of the widow | 5 |
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the old man to | 5 |
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do you want to | 5 |
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mouth of the cave | 5 |
him in the road | 5 |
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the level of the | 5 |
which he had made | 5 |
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master of the house | 5 |
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door of the cabin | 5 |
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in the other room | 5 |
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light of the fire | 5 |
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his hat on the | 5 |
off into the woods | 5 |
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his arm about her | 5 |
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in love with her | 5 |
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the branches of the | 5 |
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in the front room | 5 |
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first time in her | 5 |
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he knew to be | 5 |
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the land of the | 5 |
side of the spur | 5 |
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in a few days | 5 |
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mavis and jason hawn | 5 |
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as she saw him | 5 |
constable of the district | 5 |
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his pipe on the | 5 |
with his hands in | 5 |
of laurel and rhododendron | 5 |
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side of the house | 5 |
the man on the | 5 |
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opened his eyes and | 5 |
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the girl with a | 5 |
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the waters of the | 5 |
he ought to be | 5 |
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the best of the | 5 |
him from head to | 5 |
of the room and | 5 |
took no heed of | 5 |
callista shook her head | 5 |
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of the fire and | 5 |
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of the turkey tracks | 5 |
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bend of the river | 5 |
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to be ashamed of | 5 |
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boy shook his head | 5 |
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the rain had ceased | 5 |
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to which he was | 5 |
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in the interest of | 5 |
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middle of the afternoon | 5 |
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to make his way | 5 |
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bank of the river | 5 |
foot of the steps | 5 |
to the man who | 5 |
sitting in the porch | 5 |
so good to me | 5 |
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little buck and beezy | 5 |
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more than once she | 5 |
there might be a | 5 |
short cut through the | 5 |
and the old woman | 5 |
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had been at the | 5 |
the boys and girls | 5 |
so long as he | 5 |
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and down the river | 5 |
the other end of | 5 |
little more than a | 5 |
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of his saddle and | 5 |
and the two men | 5 |
he could hear nothing | 5 |
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his hand over his | 5 |
not know that he | 5 |
the hands of the | 5 |
to her own room | 5 |
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like she always be | 5 |
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had never seen before | 5 |
air a true word | 5 |
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you want to go | 5 |
the first time that | 5 |
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the sight of him | 5 |
the bed of the | 5 |
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like to have you | 5 |
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the brow of the | 5 |
seemed to her that | 5 |
dropped to the ground | 5 |
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waved his hand toward | 5 |
what is the matter | 5 |
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two or three times | 5 |
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she said to herself | 5 |
he had lived a | 5 |
trousers to the knee | 5 |
two or three of | 5 |
he had left her | 5 |
got ther power ter | 5 |
long as i live | 5 |
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do you mean to | 5 |
what do you say | 5 |
one of the old | 5 |
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we all know that | 5 |
got no use fer | 5 |
that it was christmas | 5 |
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the boughs of a | 5 |
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the two turkey tracks | 5 |
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like that of a | 5 |
but only for a | 5 |
every one of them | 5 |
of the revenue force | 5 |
and he went to | 5 |
and made her way | 5 |
did not realize that | 5 |
than he had ever | 5 |
a visit to the | 5 |
he had never heard | 5 |
stood there in the | 5 |
mighty well and good | 5 |
you ort not to | 5 |
his hand on his | 5 |
that he was no | 5 |
the mystery of the | 5 |
a body may say | 4 |
would not have been | 4 |
the value of the | 4 |
when he had reached | 4 |
covered her face with | 4 |
i tell you that | 4 |
had passed out of | 4 |
crushed her to him | 4 |
over yander at the | 4 |
cock of the woods | 4 |
and now they were | 4 |
knocked the ashes out | 4 |
by the time the | 4 |
he walked up the | 4 |
the dust of the | 4 |
he had risen from | 4 |
he exclaimed with a | 4 |
back in the mountains | 4 |
on the mountain was | 4 |
did not like to | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
and he saw that | 4 |
as he stood at | 4 |
in a gesture of | 4 |
reached the top of | 4 |
you want to see | 4 |
had more than once | 4 |
the two of you | 4 |
young men of the | 4 |
glad to see you | 4 |
with a shake of | 4 |
or three of the | 4 |
as soon as you | 4 |
as she turned to | 4 |
fact that he was | 4 |
came back to her | 4 |
the chimney of the | 4 |
had gone into the | 4 |
as he laid his | 4 |
to the other of | 4 |
to her feet with | 4 |
had been killed by | 4 |
that she and her | 4 |
the boy whom he | 4 |
had ever seen before | 4 |
as good as the | 4 |
he added in a | 4 |
his hand across his | 4 |
to go in and | 4 |
that had been a | 4 |
of a girl who | 4 |
looked up from a | 4 |
to be more than | 4 |
him when he was | 4 |
and as he looked | 4 |
into the bushes and | 4 |
he did not understand | 4 |
in the room where | 4 |
made up her mind | 4 |
to be rid of | 4 |
there was a moment | 4 |
he only had jack | 4 |
had been one of | 4 |
now and again a | 4 |
before he could speak | 4 |
the length of the | 4 |
with a face of | 4 |
as the life of | 4 |
marjorie and gray pendleton | 4 |
i jest had to | 4 |
came to her feet | 4 |
in the air and | 4 |
thought of it as | 4 |
in a low tone | 4 |
of one who has | 4 |
that she had never | 4 |
his way back to | 4 |
as she stood there | 4 |
a catch in her | 4 |
would have been to | 4 |
in the chimney corner | 4 |
to the cleaverage place | 4 |
early in the morning | 4 |
i have obliged to | 4 |
down the bank and | 4 |
at the thought of | 4 |
as chance would have | 4 |
but they did not | 4 |
he opened his eyes | 4 |
had come to her | 4 |
go out in the | 4 |
he felt as if | 4 |
in the corner and | 4 |
know that you are | 4 |
brink of the mountain | 4 |
was not used to | 4 |
off to the war | 4 |
hat on the back | 4 |
again and again he | 4 |
of the woods and | 4 |
of how many miles | 4 |
he climbed the fence | 4 |
who had once been | 4 |
across the floor and | 4 |
to the lips of | 4 |
he began to understand | 4 |
as he watched the | 4 |
drew from his pocket | 4 |
and her eyes were | 4 |
it was evident that | 4 |
was lost in the | 4 |
he could hardly have | 4 |
down there in the | 4 |
sheriff of the county | 4 |
to let him pass | 4 |
one of the best | 4 |
that he would come | 4 |
her face in her | 4 |
reminded him of the | 4 |
she was on the | 4 |
to put an end | 4 |
the shoulder of the | 4 |
an end to the | 4 |
the nature of a | 4 |
the road to the | 4 |
up into his face | 4 |
the turn of the | 4 |
do you think that | 4 |
he turned and looked | 4 |
it was hard for | 4 |
to give me a | 4 |
knew that she had | 4 |
the rails of the | 4 |
through a rift in | 4 |
and gazed at the | 4 |
by which he had | 4 |
no heed of the | 4 |
as she stood in | 4 |
to be on the | 4 |
that she meant to | 4 |
across the road and | 4 |
to look after the | 4 |
as she saw the | 4 |
that one of the | 4 |
as big as the | 4 |
working in the fields | 4 |
and she shook her | 4 |
he knew not what | 4 |
she sat down on | 4 |
in the old man | 4 |
be a sort of | 4 |
middle of the room | 4 |
you want to do | 4 |
that i was a | 4 |
as he caught the | 4 |
as he turned his | 4 |
that they were the | 4 |
dan and rebel jerry | 4 |
came into his eyes | 4 |
might just as well | 4 |
went out to meet | 4 |
had been a little | 4 |
at his side and | 4 |
and he turned and | 4 |
was in the air | 4 |
and the fact that | 4 |
made his way through | 4 |
the ashes out of | 4 |
i ought to be | 4 |
the motion of the | 4 |
and when he saw | 4 |
as he sat there | 4 |
came into the room | 4 |
on the corner of | 4 |
for her to come | 4 |
looked up to see | 4 |
a few minutes the | 4 |
he could not face | 4 |
alone in the house | 4 |
he had not known | 4 |
himself that he had | 4 |
ef i was a | 4 |
with an affectation of | 4 |
jason made no answer | 4 |
the sill of the | 4 |
he had no need | 4 |
himself face to face | 4 |
now i know that | 4 |
on receipt of the | 4 |
to speak of it | 4 |
of the young people | 4 |
he had chanced to | 4 |
said in an undertone | 4 |
back to the cabin | 4 |
tell you that i | 4 |
he stood at the | 4 |
he had had a | 4 |
whom he had known | 4 |
had a sense of | 4 |
it was she who | 4 |
as a sort of | 4 |
though he were a | 4 |
the central figure of | 4 |
lived a little longer | 4 |
was left in the | 4 |
slanting lines of rain | 4 |
the picture of the | 4 |
to the gentry place | 4 |
martin harrison and his | 4 |
glad to see him | 4 |
out of his pipe | 4 |
on the ground and | 4 |
night on the mountain | 4 |
to think of the | 4 |
the girl whom he | 4 |
that thar leetle hammer | 4 |
his chin in his | 4 |
for a while and | 4 |
but as he was | 4 |
glory shook her head | 4 |
chair in the chimney | 4 |
into the mouth of | 4 |
part of the united | 4 |
judith of the cumberlands | 4 |
and he turned away | 4 |
i beg your pardon | 4 |
after the manner of | 4 |
in the light from | 4 |
he did not realize | 4 |
he carried in his | 4 |
of the mountain that | 4 |
in his eyes and | 4 |
his blue jeans coat | 4 |
eyes fell on the | 4 |
met them at the | 4 |
the last time he | 4 |
down on a log | 4 |
and put it on | 4 |
a bed in the | 4 |
jagged edges of the | 4 |
for a little space | 4 |
and turned his face | 4 |
of what she had | 4 |
of old persimmon sneed | 4 |
into the light of | 4 |
you can afford to | 4 |
piped out old daddy | 4 |
he could no more | 4 |
and he realized that | 4 |
and then it was | 4 |
though he were going | 4 |
the fire of the | 4 |
i reckon you know | 4 |
with the idea of | 4 |
became aware of the | 4 |
foot of the spur | 4 |
had ever seen a | 4 |
to tell him that | 4 |
that they would be | 4 |
to another of the | 4 |
of clay and sticks | 4 |
going to do about | 4 |
in the woods with | 4 |
doubt as to the | 4 |
his feet with a | 4 |
she was going to | 4 |
the wings of the | 4 |
and if he had | 4 |
his hand toward the | 4 |
rose from his chair | 4 |
in one of these | 4 |
back of her head | 4 |
to one of his | 4 |
the clasp of her | 4 |
then for the first | 4 |
on his feet and | 4 |
ter go ter the | 4 |
come back from the | 4 |
the result of the | 4 |
in the saddle and | 4 |
the result of his | 4 |
went on with the | 4 |
was the face of | 4 |
the back door of | 4 |
which caused him to | 4 |
anything the matter with | 4 |
but before he had | 4 |
was the head of | 4 |
it seemed to me | 4 |
the home of the | 4 |
gives ye my hand | 4 |
on the opposite bank | 4 |
stepped upon the porch | 4 |
as he drew near | 4 |
she came to her | 4 |
obleeged ter ye fer | 4 |
it was but a | 4 |
she turned and ran | 4 |
that he could see | 4 |
after a time the | 4 |
as it lay on | 4 |
and he saw her | 4 |
had kept away from | 4 |
under the weight of | 4 |
you want to come | 4 |
got enny call ter | 4 |
had seen a ghost | 4 |
the major and the | 4 |
and then went on | 4 |
stories by charles egbert | 4 |
was in itself a | 4 |
the mind of the | 4 |
officer of the law | 4 |
opened his lips to | 4 |
before he reached the | 4 |
in his left hand | 4 |
and she knew it | 4 |
came out to the | 4 |
the woman whom he | 4 |
sale by all booksellers | 4 |
by the sense of | 4 |
in the two turkey | 4 |
of the sound of | 4 |
and picked up his | 4 |
on the mountain side | 4 |
laid hold on the | 4 |
the old man drew | 4 |
make up my mind | 4 |
once more to the | 4 |
ez i war a | 4 |
he spoke with a | 4 |
to the face of | 4 |
as they stood together | 4 |
to tell you about | 4 |
he knew that they | 4 |
one of the two | 4 |
what is it to | 4 |
it was only by | 4 |
the point of a | 4 |
face of the mountain | 4 |
out in the yard | 4 |
started down the road | 4 |
for an instant he | 4 |
she got to her | 4 |
to his own house | 4 |
the pommel of the | 4 |
it was well that | 4 |
and went on with | 4 |
him out in the | 4 |
with here and there | 4 |
was as if the | 4 |
with the weight of | 4 |
then he began to | 4 |
he stepped into the | 4 |
late in the afternoon | 4 |
who had been so | 4 |
tough from the pocket | 4 |
the boy in the | 4 |
the rest of us | 4 |
stoop of his store | 4 |
from his pocket and | 4 |
get out of the | 4 |
with the end of | 4 |
eyes fixed upon the | 4 |
he was to be | 4 |
around in the woods | 4 |
it seemed as though | 4 |
with his back to | 4 |
he was used to | 4 |
with a smile that | 4 |
there was a certain | 4 |
but before he reached | 4 |
of the new world | 4 |
have been in the | 4 |
the hawns and honeycutts | 4 |
sat down by the | 4 |
the raid of the | 4 |
there was a brief | 4 |
the mother of the | 4 |
with his head on | 4 |
i reckon i got | 4 |
to the porch edge | 4 |
as well as for | 4 |
arms around him and | 4 |
a silence that was | 4 |
came back with a | 4 |
and harry and dan | 4 |
was full of the | 4 |
got to his feet | 4 |
disappeared in the bushes | 4 |
his bow and arrow | 4 |
here and there with | 4 |
within sight of the | 4 |
to himself as he | 4 |
her to go back | 4 |
him to the mountains | 4 |
she closed the door | 4 |
you know mighty well | 4 |
edge of the town | 4 |
he had learned to | 4 |
ashes out of his | 4 |
at the gate of | 4 |
no more to be | 4 |
he was not a | 4 |
when he came in | 4 |
there was in the | 4 |
he took his way | 4 |
but now it was | 4 |
the ashes from his | 4 |
then he went on | 4 |
came into the house | 4 |
and a little later | 4 |
the boy who was | 4 |
and somehow he felt | 4 |
went out to the | 4 |
and with the other | 4 |
were too much for | 4 |
man who had come | 4 |
it was to be | 4 |
it is doubtful if | 4 |
i wants ter hev | 4 |
the pockets of his | 4 |
at all events he | 4 |
girl who had been | 4 |
broke out with a | 4 |
and he saw the | 4 |
the stirring of the | 4 |
his mind had been | 4 |
his hands with a | 4 |
in her dark eyes | 4 |
the discovery of his | 4 |
verge of a precipice | 4 |
that he must go | 4 |
the appearance of a | 4 |
again there was a | 4 |
the promise of a | 4 |
stood in the road | 4 |
i never war so | 4 |
door of the little | 4 |
it never occurred to | 4 |
dean and rebel jerry | 4 |
made no comment on | 4 |
one of them was | 4 |
the men behind the | 4 |
in which it was | 4 |
at the open door | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
he laid his hand | 4 |
had lived a little | 4 |
he had no idea | 4 |
for just an instant | 4 |
and laid it on | 4 |
of fist and skull | 4 |
he could not find | 4 |
of the river and | 4 |
and at that moment | 4 |
the sound of voices | 4 |
and by and by | 4 |
saw that she had | 4 |
on the honeycutt side | 4 |
and the younger man | 4 |
he took up his | 4 |
that you want to | 4 |
realize that it was | 4 |
when he entered the | 4 |
the old man in | 4 |
he seemed to be | 4 |
raid of the guerilla | 4 |
put the question with | 4 |
one by one the | 4 |
to the scene of | 4 |
hands folded on the | 4 |
from the shadow of | 4 |
the boy began to | 4 |
the old turrentine place | 4 |
i suppose that i | 4 |
cabin on the mountain | 4 |
until he reached the | 4 |
where he was going | 4 |
he thought he could | 4 |
as he rode away | 4 |
he stared at her | 4 |
one of these days | 4 |
she leaned forward and | 4 |
to give the boy | 4 |
got a word to | 4 |
you know in reason | 4 |
up the river and | 4 |
had never occurred to | 4 |
with the coming of | 4 |
to and fro in | 4 |
foot of the mountain | 4 |
that was to be | 4 |
to an expression of | 4 |
but he would not | 4 |
pipe in his mouth | 4 |
the house where he | 4 |
out to the gate | 4 |
in sech a hurry | 4 |
the glare of the | 4 |
the expression of his | 4 |
you turn me a | 4 |
sure that you will | 4 |
for a moment there | 4 |
on the table and | 4 |
that would have been | 4 |
and ran to the | 4 |
not at once answer | 4 |
the effect of the | 4 |
he did not notice | 4 |
her head and shoulders | 4 |
he had never felt | 4 |
out of sight of | 4 |
on a pillion behind | 4 |
had no right to | 4 |
just in time to | 4 |
or will be sent | 4 |
to understand that the | 4 |
in his efforts to | 4 |
to the roots of | 4 |
was silent for a | 4 |
down on the table | 4 |
when there was a | 4 |
had come to his | 4 |
of the mountain and | 4 |
was leaning on the | 4 |
i rid over hyar | 4 |
what he could do | 4 |
with his hand on | 4 |
he seemed to see | 4 |
it looked as though | 4 |
young fellow with a | 4 |
soon as they were | 4 |
then added with a | 4 |
the nape of her | 4 |
back of his hand | 4 |
out on a strike | 4 |
him out of the | 4 |
a good word for | 4 |
from the hearth where | 4 |
did not occur to | 4 |
was no need of | 4 |
he had come back | 4 |
boles of the trees | 4 |
the tough from the | 4 |
and he kept on | 4 |
at the face of | 4 |
just as she had | 4 |
made no effort to | 4 |
held in his hand | 4 |
he had not expected | 4 |
the maid of mirabelle | 4 |
the darkness of the | 4 |
so many years ago | 4 |
he looked at his | 4 |
surface of the water | 4 |
looked down at his | 4 |
and on to the | 4 |
the folly of it | 4 |
down the river to | 4 |
were on their way | 4 |
that the stranger was | 4 |
and looked at him | 4 |
the sense of the | 4 |
on the porch edge | 4 |
the house with the | 4 |
came down from the | 4 |
one of her own | 4 |
out into the dark | 4 |
at the gate and | 4 |
the speech of people | 4 |
put her arms around | 4 |
he had in the | 4 |
she is going to | 4 |
he had to stop | 4 |
was not yet quite | 4 |
it is one of | 4 |
on her way home | 4 |
the work of the | 4 |
and stared into the | 4 |
the boy found himself | 4 |
their way to the | 4 |
the odor of the | 4 |
but he had no | 4 |
the folks in the | 4 |
a few of the | 4 |
if he could not | 4 |
the room where the | 4 |
stopped for a moment | 4 |
in his saddle and | 4 |
which he carried in | 4 |
her hand on his | 4 |
the boy looked up | 4 |
she had not known | 4 |
in the house and | 4 |
up thar in the | 4 |
he had had no | 4 |
to her in the | 4 |
and in the midst | 4 |
the front door and | 4 |
the rim of the | 4 |
in a tone that | 4 |
is mighty apt to | 4 |
hitched to the fence | 4 |
he was aware of | 4 |
from a painting by | 4 |
to the barn to | 4 |
caught him by the | 4 |
was hitched to the | 4 |
his coat and his | 4 |
a man in a | 4 |
door of his house | 4 |
as much as possible | 4 |
came back to his | 4 |
that it was so | 4 |
had come back to | 4 |
him face to face | 4 |
and made ready to | 4 |
but it was the | 4 |
a friend of mine | 4 |
of the county court | 4 |
for there had been | 4 |
the perspiration from his | 4 |
which there was no | 4 |
stood on the porch | 4 |
this was christmas eve | 4 |
and came back to | 4 |
it was while he | 4 |
and after a while | 4 |
talk to you about | 4 |
which he had so | 4 |
the mystery of old | 4 |
his horse to a | 4 |
and had he been | 4 |
blue ribbon at the | 4 |
he stood for a | 4 |
the absence of the | 4 |
he would go down | 4 |
pistol buckled around him | 4 |
heat of the fire | 4 |
it would not have | 4 |
bear cat stacy stood | 4 |
the first time she | 4 |
with a face that | 4 |
she did not realize | 4 |
face of the earth | 4 |
that he would never | 4 |
and disappeared in the | 4 |
up with a start | 4 |
with a sudden rush | 4 |
been able to talk | 4 |
might have been in | 4 |
he turned toward the | 4 |
between the logs of | 4 |
said to be a | 4 |
caught sight of a | 4 |
stood for a while | 4 |
right here in the | 4 |
a long breath of | 4 |
out of his eyes | 4 |
face was very pale | 4 |
into the hands of | 4 |
found that he had | 4 |
then he looked up | 4 |
whom he could not | 4 |
to bed that night | 4 |
caught her in his | 4 |
his hands in a | 4 |
and then the other | 4 |
of the outside world | 4 |
there was something in | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
the chairman of the | 4 |
a long time he | 4 |
to feel that he | 4 |
down to the road | 4 |
the way from the | 4 |
at work in the | 4 |
one or two of | 4 |
have speech with you | 4 |
he saw that she | 4 |
the little girl was | 4 |
sent by the publishers | 4 |
was a part of | 4 |
that she would not | 4 |
had told him that | 4 |
as a member of | 4 |
one of the giant | 4 |
he arrived at the | 4 |
want you to do | 4 |
while he was gone | 4 |
he had no right | 4 |
a mile of the | 4 |
did not wait for | 4 |
man in the world | 4 |
he thought he saw | 4 |
crisis was at hand | 4 |