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quadgram | frequency |
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jeppe on the hill | 20 |
jeppe of the hill | 19 |
here in the village | 15 |
it seems to me | 13 |
the earth is round | 13 |
that the earth is | 11 |
at the same time | 10 |
i should like to | 10 |
that makes no difference | 10 |
if i only dared | 9 |
a glass of brandy | 8 |
seems to me that | 7 |
it woundeth it shall | 7 |
whom it woundeth it | 7 |
woundeth it shall slay | 7 |
has happened to me | 6 |
a penny or two | 6 |
do you know what | 6 |
have the honor of | 6 |
when i woke up | 6 |
i only dared drink | 6 |
whom do you want | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
do you want to | 6 |
put on his clothes | 6 |
i have been in | 5 |
that you are a | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
so good as to | 5 |
want to talk to | 5 |
be so good as | 5 |
should like to have | 5 |
only dared drink another | 5 |
that his lordship is | 5 |
here on the hill | 5 |
that i have been | 5 |
if i had been | 5 |
in leipzig war ein | 5 |
you must know that | 5 |
that i am not | 5 |
in leipsig was a | 5 |
that i am a | 5 |
dared drink another pennyworth | 5 |
what can it be | 5 |
what has happened to | 5 |
the death of balder | 5 |
say that the earth | 5 |
to the city hall | 5 |
if i were to | 5 |
see to it that | 5 |
in the other world | 4 |
i should be glad | 4 |
in the old days | 4 |
him out of bed | 4 |
a comedy in five | 4 |
his fame cheereth his | 4 |
bride in her thrall | 4 |
give me a mug | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
where did you get | 4 |
like to have the | 4 |
as if i had | 4 |
me a mug of | 4 |
how can i be | 4 |
man here in the | 4 |
do you think that | 4 |
to pass the time | 4 |
two pounds of soft | 4 |
a mug of ale | 4 |
will get into trouble | 4 |
i am an honest | 4 |
his bride in her | 4 |
what is the matter | 4 |
am an honest man | 4 |
to go to town | 4 |
know that i am | 4 |
for your sake i | 4 |
comedy in five acts | 4 |
cheereth his bride in | 4 |
have a glass of | 4 |
then his fame cheereth | 4 |
are you going to | 4 |
i should have been | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
give me another glass | 4 |
i beg of you | 4 |
give it back to | 4 |
but what is the | 4 |
have been in paradise | 4 |
on the other hand | 4 |
that it is flat | 4 |
so that i can | 4 |
that is more than | 4 |
hanging behind the bed | 4 |
to quench my thirst | 4 |
it is too late | 4 |
the alderman of the | 4 |
that sort of thing | 4 |
is it possible that | 4 |
ye gods of heaven | 4 |
me another glass of | 4 |
pounds of soft soap | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
i know well enough | 4 |
do not wish to | 4 |
i can see that | 4 |
fame cheereth his bride | 4 |
may the devil take | 4 |
back to the inn | 4 |
out of the stable | 3 |
when he is dead | 3 |
the most exalted of | 3 |
what do i hear | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
if i do say | 3 |
only dared to drink | 3 |
go to the city | 3 |
is not at home | 3 |
my eyes when i | 3 |
you on the way | 3 |
the world is round | 3 |
destruction of the world | 3 |
at the table with | 3 |
does not my lord | 3 |
we lose one job | 3 |
would you like to | 3 |
i think of it | 3 |
it is a shame | 3 |
gentlemen of the council | 3 |
get a chance to | 3 |
that he is the | 3 |
is a shame that | 3 |
the destruction of the | 3 |
want to go back | 3 |
you shall find that | 3 |
your most humble servant | 3 |
strike me any more | 3 |
that peer the deacon | 3 |
will be here in | 3 |
is as good as | 3 |
did you get the | 3 |
down from the gallows | 3 |
bed by the hair | 3 |
find out that i | 3 |
at the entrance of | 3 |
is coming home to | 3 |
that the world is | 3 |
let us talk of | 3 |
you going to make | 3 |
is as flat as | 3 |
over the whole world | 3 |
then i shall be | 3 |
i do say it | 3 |
i only dared to | 3 |
why should i be | 3 |
you are a cock | 3 |
trust me for a | 3 |
to you on the | 3 |
away from the inn | 3 |
the rest of you | 3 |
if you want to | 3 |
that we have been | 3 |
out of bed by | 3 |
he is in a | 3 |
as i am an | 3 |
what kind of a | 3 |
members of the council | 3 |
you may be sure | 3 |
devil take me if | 3 |
that is true enough | 3 |
will be a pleasure | 3 |
in the village and | 3 |
i shall tell you | 3 |
i think it is | 3 |
be a pleasure to | 3 |
lose one job after | 3 |
to go back to | 3 |
such things as that | 3 |
seems to me it | 3 |
i woke up on | 3 |
me a glass of | 3 |
would rather have allowed | 3 |
called jeppe of the | 3 |
it was a dream | 3 |
that it would have | 3 |
they want to go | 3 |
he is afraid of | 3 |
you will get into | 3 |
that i had to | 3 |
take off your cap | 3 |
to see how he | 3 |
want to speak to | 3 |
walks to and fro | 3 |
job after another from | 3 |
i have a good | 3 |
a mug of beer | 3 |
the university of copenhagen | 3 |
let us go in | 3 |
when i think of | 3 |
know what has happened | 3 |
but how can i | 3 |
it back to me | 3 |
such a thing could | 3 |
coat with silver buttons | 3 |
i had not thought | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
of bed by the | 3 |
lived like a soldier | 3 |
but i am afraid | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
hanging on a gallows | 3 |
that i am her | 3 |
to the devil with | 3 |
one job after another | 3 |
you drank like a | 3 |
to eat and drink | 3 |
act i scene i | 3 |
i am not a | 3 |
he is the baron | 3 |
in the whole district | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
you must not take | 3 |
it possible that i | 3 |
and put him in | 3 |
to talk to master | 3 |
and a good christian | 3 |
here in the city | 3 |
at the university of | 3 |
entrance of the scene | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
turn you into a | 3 |
to me that it | 3 |
leipzig war ein mann | 3 |
i would give a | 3 |
as if i were | 3 |
i can tell you | 3 |
made him believe that | 3 |
are to be hanged | 3 |
the entrance of the | 3 |
of such a thing | 3 |
i beg your pardon | 3 |
leipsig was a man | 3 |
what shall i do | 3 |
if he has been | 3 |
i am afraid that | 3 |
it would have been | 3 |
such a way that | 3 |
you in the house | 3 |
spent so much money | 3 |
i think he should | 3 |
i have never been | 3 |
but he is a | 3 |
a man ought to | 3 |
another glass of pork | 3 |
did you get that | 3 |
you are to be | 3 |
i am so much | 3 |
if i could only | 3 |
and that is that | 3 |
say that it was | 3 |
died like a soldier | 3 |
i came to life | 3 |
me into the bargain | 3 |
want to be burgomaster | 3 |
i should have to | 3 |
into trouble if you | 3 |
who was such a | 3 |
must go to the | 3 |
for my own sake | 3 |
to buy two pounds | 3 |
i wish you were | 3 |
and when he is | 3 |
each other by the | 3 |
but here comes the | 3 |
if i were a | 3 |
whether the earth is | 3 |
the founder of the | 3 |
it would be better | 3 |
a coat with silver | 3 |
off with your cap | 3 |
came to life again | 3 |
that the earth was | 3 |
he was the baron | 3 |
be here in a | 3 |
to have the honor | 3 |
in such a way | 3 |
say that it is | 3 |
that i do not | 3 |
get into trouble if | 3 |
as i can remember | 3 |
must know that i | 3 |
by his own confession | 3 |
castles in the air | 3 |
your sake i will | 3 |
am so much afraid | 3 |
back to life again | 3 |
think it would be | 3 |
is the same as | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
he lived like a | 3 |
buy two pounds of | 3 |
do you think i | 3 |
was full of flies | 2 |
you will be madam | 2 |
when he awakes he | 2 |
not the sort of | 2 |
but as long as | 2 |
the hunter so gay | 2 |
rem et modum rei | 2 |
be either that my | 2 |
seizes him by the | 2 |
what a man does | 2 |
the house every night | 2 |
the air just as | 2 |
sure as i am | 2 |
he draws his sword | 2 |
give him the wines | 2 |
already full of bad | 2 |
that i go out | 2 |
you shall soon find | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
a box on the | 2 |
with silver buttons and | 2 |
have never been either | 2 |
is there no pardon | 2 |
have a good head | 2 |
be trifled with in | 2 |
the life of him | 2 |
that we have such | 2 |
is really nothing at | 2 |
that he imagines himself | 2 |
the result will be | 2 |
set fire to the | 2 |
the soap you were | 2 |
but it is strange | 2 |
sentence him back to | 2 |
before you kill me | 2 |
you think that the | 2 |
is based entirely on | 2 |
will be madam burgomaster | 2 |
me more than any | 2 |
table with lackeys and | 2 |
see that it is | 2 |
poisonous blazes harden a | 2 |
the kind of man | 2 |
barn to see how | 2 |
stupid as you think | 2 |
i was ever a | 2 |
from these stories what | 2 |
thought when i woke | 2 |
master eric hanging behind | 2 |
trifled with in money | 2 |
thanks for good company | 2 |
rubs his eyes again | 2 |
had been in paradise | 2 |
by the name of | 2 |
time to put on | 2 |
is that it gives | 2 |
admit that i have | 2 |
was abraham in paradise | 2 |
there and how i | 2 |
be the same as | 2 |
the mighty balder is | 2 |
a drink of whiskey | 2 |
the barn to see | 2 |
only for the money | 2 |
long was abraham in | 2 |
the old days when | 2 |
savages for its full | 2 |
sentence you to life | 2 |
who says i was | 2 |
to play a little | 2 |
if i could get | 2 |
i am her mother | 2 |
before i drink the | 2 |
idea has occurred to | 2 |
imagines that he is | 2 |
see that you are | 2 |
away in the evening | 2 |
of the same opinion | 2 |
day i have known | 2 |
it is really nothing | 2 |
again and drags him | 2 |
to see the fool | 2 |
i am used to | 2 |
that he is a | 2 |
brains with bosh and | 2 |
were the lord of | 2 |
tell you what has | 2 |
for a girl to | 2 |
to let yourself be | 2 |
all fall on their | 2 |
at least once a | 2 |
see how he crawls | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
falls on his knees | 2 |
a pair of scissors | 2 |
voyages to india as | 2 |
walk in the garden | 2 |
and obey your husband | 2 |
happy and begins to | 2 |
that my wife had | 2 |
the sentence shall be | 2 |
when i come back | 2 |
we put before the | 2 |
up in my head | 2 |
one hour a drunken | 2 |
met not to come | 2 |
have more to say | 2 |
my dear monsieur jeronimus | 2 |
sits at the table | 2 |
i can see what | 2 |
at least superintending your | 2 |
woke up again i | 2 |
on their knees and | 2 |
i can get a | 2 |
am jeppe of the | 2 |
it is not proper | 2 |
in a drunken stupor | 2 |
polka on your back | 2 |
make fun of me | 2 |
and therefore you have | 2 |
things more than others | 2 |
master erik hanging behind | 2 |
learned man here in | 2 |
he is a rogue | 2 |
certain that i am | 2 |
from the garden with | 2 |
inter rem et modum | 2 |
come to my eyes | 2 |
thought of making any | 2 |
if any one says | 2 |
as two drops of | 2 |
what time is it | 2 |
he became a student | 2 |
i am not to | 2 |
that i got a | 2 |
always complain and ask | 2 |
him the wines and | 2 |
but i answered him | 2 |
were at work on | 2 |
up their noses at | 2 |
times as much work | 2 |
rogue who says i | 2 |
keep quiet about it | 2 |
soon determined to travel | 2 |
and the mother of | 2 |
it is no wonder | 2 |
hen and a speckled | 2 |
has a switch called | 2 |
loved that beast as | 2 |
before we know it | 2 |
that i come to | 2 |
sitting at a table | 2 |
but that means that | 2 |
eats and drinks with | 2 |
would be a sin | 2 |
since that time i | 2 |
the latter part of | 2 |
where are my children | 2 |
lay him in my | 2 |
as flat as a | 2 |
blazes harden a spear | 2 |
i must be off | 2 |
you do to earn | 2 |
him to life again | 2 |
is walking in his | 2 |
sinks upon his knee | 2 |
welfare of the republic | 2 |
you wish to dispute | 2 |
you had not hanged | 2 |
peasant notions are coming | 2 |
that i should be | 2 |
full of bad women | 2 |
i were to make | 2 |
me if i have | 2 |
good company and for | 2 |
such a learned man | 2 |
if i can get | 2 |
for i am as | 2 |
if i now fall | 2 |
how he would act | 2 |
the nightcap around and | 2 |
some mead in it | 2 |
examples of such illusions | 2 |
allowed myself to be | 2 |
and when i came | 2 |
that had grown too | 2 |
he is a poor | 2 |
hill or the transformed | 2 |
let in any more | 2 |
into my head again | 2 |
student at the university | 2 |
i was taken up | 2 |
ten years i was | 2 |
that way more than | 2 |
you are a soldier | 2 |
as hell is already | 2 |
what is that lying | 2 |
you see any of | 2 |
i have ever done | 2 |
give me a glass | 2 |
and finds himself hanging | 2 |
you are much too | 2 |
by all the powers | 2 |
are you his wife | 2 |
in such good humor | 2 |
to come too near | 2 |
the sake of my | 2 |
shall soon find out | 2 |
scum of the earth | 2 |
who have been a | 2 |
we put him back | 2 |
we have sworn off | 2 |
good enough for any | 2 |
go out just to | 2 |
so diligent in my | 2 |
am awake or not | 2 |
tears come to my | 2 |
it is just as | 2 |
ten times as much | 2 |
head on his shoulders | 2 |
niels the clerk is | 2 |
covered with dead flies | 2 |
take my word for | 2 |
will be so good | 2 |
when he woke up | 2 |
to be the same | 2 |
him in my best | 2 |
rustle the hunter so | 2 |
the fatal spear with | 2 |
have such a beast | 2 |
the rest of the | 2 |
in the air just | 2 |
him again and drags | 2 |
shall get nowhere with | 2 |
niels on the hill | 2 |
the whole night before | 2 |
you wish to see | 2 |
i can sentence him | 2 |
if thou now fallest | 2 |
a good mind to | 2 |
would be better if | 2 |
to the rest of | 2 |
the morning when he | 2 |
you back to life | 2 |
it through my head | 2 |
for the first time | 2 |
it so that the | 2 |
for i can remember | 2 |
drives me to work | 2 |
talk to the burgomaster | 2 |
get over his notions | 2 |
whether i am awake | 2 |
see what it is | 2 |
there is something in | 2 |
the story of the | 2 |
can trust me while | 2 |
is willing and industrious | 2 |
is the result of | 2 |
aedes alienas noctu irrumpit | 2 |
i have something to | 2 |
i am awake or | 2 |
and begins to sing | 2 |
if no one else | 2 |
apple of my eye | 2 |
wish you were burgomaster | 2 |
now do as you | 2 |
what does this mean | 2 |
now i shall tell | 2 |
the devil has taken | 2 |
but only for the | 2 |
as sound as a | 2 |
as jeppe of the | 2 |
powers of the sky | 2 |
wants to or not | 2 |
am both hungry and | 2 |
what does that mean | 2 |
should have been glad | 2 |
papers from the syndics | 2 |
at variance with all | 2 |
think that i go | 2 |
i will turn you | 2 |
what i once have | 2 |
and finds a gold | 2 |
you must give me | 2 |
whom do you wish | 2 |
you will be so | 2 |
i am so anxious | 2 |
all that time i | 2 |
beast as if he | 2 |
killed me with poison | 2 |
see if i can | 2 |
his hands tied behind | 2 |
you must have a | 2 |
i shall be wasted | 2 |
for me at once | 2 |
if i stood on | 2 |
i am of the | 2 |
it is best to | 2 |
for its full weight | 2 |
take all our enemies | 2 |
and drinks with him | 2 |
in all my life | 2 |
who in his whole | 2 |
to repudiate what i | 2 |
see how i should | 2 |
are doing something of | 2 |
face with ink and | 2 |
have served your lordship | 2 |
fly from thee for | 2 |
have a complaint to | 2 |
people get hanged they | 2 |
of about a year | 2 |
are as full as | 2 |
the poison in the | 2 |
boxes on the ear | 2 |
after another from your | 2 |
about a man called | 2 |
put him in the | 2 |
so the switch had | 2 |
know well enough where | 2 |
see him in such | 2 |
should i be hanged | 2 |
minutes that it is | 2 |
in the other place | 2 |
to be trifled with | 2 |
as all of you | 2 |
whole night before the | 2 |
or at least superintending | 2 |
as sure as i | 2 |
about such things as | 2 |
their brains with bosh | 2 |
you have hanged him | 2 |
i can do that | 2 |
kings and princes and | 2 |
this the time to | 2 |
lordship is in such | 2 |
drunkard with twelve pence | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
he puts salt in | 2 |
thirsty that my lips | 2 |
in all that time | 2 |
in his whole term | 2 |
you shall be hanged | 2 |
proud and turn up | 2 |
to think of it | 2 |
know how you have | 2 |
that time i have | 2 |
and the devil take | 2 |
how can i walk | 2 |
in the hope of | 2 |
you can talk german | 2 |
more than the welfare | 2 |
have a good mind | 2 |
burgomaster von bremenfeld is | 2 |
that beast as if | 2 |
a switch called master | 2 |
crazy people work that | 2 |
prove that there were | 2 |
i lay down to | 2 |
what do you want | 2 |
not talk that way | 2 |
fruit of his studies | 2 |
i have heard enough | 2 |
find that i can | 2 |
will have to take | 2 |
think it was a | 2 |
are you up yet | 2 |
we were in the | 2 |
with in money matters | 2 |
repudiate what i have | 2 |
you have said is | 2 |
happened to you on | 2 |
doing something of importance | 2 |
a glass of mead | 2 |
is sleeping like a | 2 |
you do me the | 2 |
metu coactus fuerit confiteri | 2 |
least superintending your workmen | 2 |
he look as if | 2 |
heard over the whole | 2 |
at last he is | 2 |
fall on their knees | 2 |
imagining that they are | 2 |
must contrive it so | 2 |
syrup in the coffee | 2 |
harden a spear for | 2 |
the sake of a | 2 |
that you must honor | 2 |
that must be the | 2 |
as any one in | 2 |
but he sends for | 2 |
when the music stops | 2 |
is a poor peasant | 2 |
around by the hair | 2 |
i give anything away | 2 |
wretch that i am | 2 |
than board and wages | 2 |
there is such a | 2 |
to the barn to | 2 |
such a thing is | 2 |
out of his head | 2 |
if i have any | 2 |
as though he were | 2 |
the council will not | 2 |
you talk like a | 2 |
much older than he | 2 |
white hen and a | 2 |
and see him in | 2 |
keep your mouth shut | 2 |
some one is knocking | 2 |
so much afraid that | 2 |
every day i have | 2 |
it into the pot | 2 |
with bosh and nonsense | 2 |
feel such things more | 2 |
which is still sore | 2 |
to paradise on the | 2 |
to play a joke | 2 |
he imagined that he | 2 |
well as by his | 2 |
to death when i | 2 |
i go out just | 2 |
the peasants always complain | 2 |
must have something to | 2 |
she is such a | 2 |
years i was in | 2 |
we all understand it | 2 |
more learned than mossur | 2 |
i feel of my | 2 |
a chance to talk | 2 |
he can prove that | 2 |
is the soap you | 2 |
in five acts dramatis | 2 |
soap for your wife | 2 |
is more than an | 2 |
to make fun of | 2 |
you and all the | 2 |
she has a switch | 2 |
he put on his | 2 |
earth is as flat | 2 |
you certainly vote like | 2 |
us to drive away | 2 |
the only thing he | 2 |
have thought that such | 2 |
often trade a knife | 2 |
that it is too | 2 |
i died on land | 2 |
with the cloak on | 2 |
few minutes that it | 2 |
cudgelling their brains with | 2 |
opinion as niels the | 2 |
i see well enough | 2 |
i am jeppe nielsen | 2 |
my lord is a | 2 |
is it true that | 2 |
work like a beast | 2 |
talk that way more | 2 |
believe such a thing | 2 |
in his old peasant | 2 |
some one were holding | 2 |
inside of four hours | 2 |
say why jeppe drinks | 2 |
what i have publicly | 2 |
do you understand that | 2 |
no matter how much | 2 |
a pennyworth of brandy | 2 |
what they now call | 2 |
contend that india surpasses | 2 |
when you have hanged | 2 |
away from the city | 2 |
would have you know | 2 |
i am more learned | 2 |
jealous of the secretary | 2 |
put on your cloak | 2 |
know how it is | 2 |
that india surpasses all | 2 |
you think that i | 2 |
for the host to | 2 |
staying away so long | 2 |
why are you crying | 2 |
comes in from the | 2 |
you that i am | 2 |
must not take advantage | 2 |
book in a white | 2 |
i am delighted that | 2 |
says i was ever | 2 |
to me that i | 2 |
my lord has only | 2 |
out that i am | 2 |
so much on the | 2 |
holding back my hand | 2 |
which i have said | 2 |
speak ill of it | 2 |
and in the morning | 2 |
enter jeppe and nille | 2 |
been so diligent in | 2 |
like to have a | 2 |
he becomes jealous of | 2 |
jeppe comes in from | 2 |
the deuce it is | 2 |
with twelve pence at | 2 |
what can this mean | 2 |
yourself to be hanged | 2 |
was taken up to | 2 |
the voyages to india | 2 |
and say that it | 2 |
not that i am | 2 |
of me into the | 2 |
when it is time | 2 |
scissors with the savages | 2 |
advantage more than the | 2 |
like a soldier and | 2 |
i drink the poison | 2 |
when i heard that | 2 |
he were the lord | 2 |
we had better let | 2 |
in the best bed | 2 |
am of the same | 2 |
ye powers of the | 2 |
wife had no arms | 2 |
that we have received | 2 |
he is likely to | 2 |
for if he had | 2 |
council will not smell | 2 |
feels of his head | 2 |
it would be either | 2 |
not smell of self | 2 |
clerk is not here | 2 |
of odin and the | 2 |
take back my gifts | 2 |
the earth is flat | 2 |
india as on voyages | 2 |
but i have heard | 2 |
poor man is willing | 2 |
afraid of is master | 2 |
madam burgomaster before you | 2 |
that i was to | 2 |
you consider it a | 2 |
tell him to come | 2 |
and thanks for good | 2 |
in by the hair | 2 |
i feel such things | 2 |
with your hands only | 2 |
coming into my mind | 2 |
put some mead in | 2 |
of the man who | 2 |
am as innocent as | 2 |
show that you are | 2 |
in from the garden | 2 |
you want to speak | 2 |
if she were my | 2 |
another from your neglect | 2 |
i am an old | 2 |
a good for nix | 2 |
pity on him for | 2 |
that i have come | 2 |
you swear that you | 2 |
that means that a | 2 |
me that he is | 2 |
for two days he | 2 |
or the transformed peasant | 2 |
meets him at the | 2 |
he is sleeping like | 2 |
a few years ago | 2 |
you were at work | 2 |
he is not at | 2 |
as long as you | 2 |
i am as innocent | 2 |
take advantage of your | 2 |
where is my wife | 2 |
am jeppe on the | 2 |
woke up on a | 2 |
she lay sick of | 2 |
that is certainly a | 2 |
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me who i am | 2 |
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teach you what it | 2 |
of brandy on credit | 2 |
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the burgomaster and council | 2 |
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jeppe kisses his hand | 2 |
so long as i | 2 |
lord is a widower | 2 |
niels of the hill | 2 |
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when i stop to | 2 |
jeppe is no fool | 2 |
such swine as you | 2 |
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chair and laugh at | 2 |
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him by the arm | 2 |
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his own confession to | 2 |
my word for it | 2 |
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the effects of the | 2 |
your credit when you | 2 |
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a furrier so much | 2 |
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spear in her hand | 2 |
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the interests of germany | 2 |
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him around by the | 2 |
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in a few minutes | 2 |
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too hard on your | 2 |
his lordship wishes to | 2 |
a glass of whiskey | 2 |
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of importance when it | 2 |
the earth was round | 2 |
my wife and i | 2 |
that he can dispute | 2 |
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that if the world | 2 |
my own children i | 2 |
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the host to drink | 2 |
the rest of his | 2 |
lives as i have | 2 |
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husband i have lost | 2 |
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what i ask him | 2 |
of you work with | 2 |
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sense of christian charity | 2 |
a glimpse of hope | 2 |
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either that my wife | 2 |
the soap for your | 2 |
my dear monsieur montanus | 2 |
the bird of death | 2 |
what i have done | 2 |
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a white hen and | 2 |
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the arms of hother | 2 |
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in his old clothes | 2 |
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strength and valour blossom | 2 |
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alderman of the hatters | 2 |
him and gives him | 2 |
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with the giantess angerbode | 2 |
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the table with me | 2 |
good care of my | 2 |
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you scum of the | 2 |
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man shall accuse me | 2 |
wife and seven children | 2 |
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for so many years | 2 |
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that i have never | 2 |
dared to drink one | 2 |
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to put on ten | 2 |
complain and ask for | 2 |
one of my neighbors | 2 |
more than board and | 2 |
voyages to the north | 2 |
vi vel metu coactus | 2 |
to town to buy | 2 |
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in front of the | 2 |
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one thing i can | 2 |
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the sort of thing | 2 |
you get the cream | 2 |
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in the morning when | 2 |
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to the door and | 2 |
i am a poor | 2 |
know that i have | 2 |
god keep our friends | 2 |
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way more than once | 2 |
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in india you can | 2 |
people if they had | 2 |
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to tell the truth | 2 |
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thy heart with virtue | 2 |
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i have known you | 2 |
the sun and moon | 2 |
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leipsig was a good | 2 |
ask madam burgomaster to | 2 |
one hears of nothing | 2 |
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to earn two hundred | 2 |
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talk to master herman | 2 |
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the welfare of the | 2 |
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eyes when i think | 2 |
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you what has happened | 2 |
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the land and the | 2 |
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of papers from the | 2 |
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the man who thought | 2 |
when she lay sick | 2 |
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it to the patient | 2 |
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of the opinion that | 2 |
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both hungry and thirsty | 2 |
his old peasant clothes | 2 |
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to have a son | 2 |
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heard from these stories | 2 |
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yesterday i was jeppe | 2 |
up in the morning | 2 |
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to my own children | 2 |
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the least respect for | 2 |
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that rasmus berg is | 2 |
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of making any opposition | 2 |
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the ten years i | 2 |
the same opinion as | 2 |
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friend of gods and | 2 |
that you have been | 2 |
pence worth of whiskey | 2 |
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to make such a | 2 |
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eric hanging behind the | 2 |
in the village who | 2 |
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work as all of | 2 |
furrier so much on | 2 |
wrong the first time | 2 |
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that a drink of | 2 |
believe that he was | 2 |
to drink our health | 2 |
that he is in | 2 |
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call such a thing | 2 |
stand any more now | 2 |
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the duke of vendome | 2 |
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what he did yesterday | 2 |
his wife and children | 2 |
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he is a great | 2 |
sat at the table | 2 |
he has been sentenced | 2 |
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the deacon and the | 2 |
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give me a penny | 2 |
of that damned master | 2 |
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this purpose i have | 2 |
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his whole term of | 2 |
founder of the danish | 2 |
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bosom braves the sky | 2 |
heart with virtue glowing | 2 |
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take me if they | 2 |
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now that i come | 2 |
building castles in the | 2 |
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a maker of brushes | 2 |
man is willing and | 2 |
to die by poison | 2 |
know that you are | 2 |
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intentio furandi is the | 2 |
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good folk here in | 2 |
give it back again | 2 |
things to eat and | 2 |
i see that the | 2 |
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be heard over the | 2 |
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need a furrier so | 2 |
thing he is afraid | 2 |
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i am both hungry | 2 |
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beg of you that | 2 |
who takes a thing | 2 |
hour a drunken peasant | 2 |
gown on a chair | 2 |
came and greeted roland | 2 |
full weight in gold | 2 |
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than is good for | 2 |
the first time i | 2 |
who is called jeppe | 2 |
now alive on a | 2 |
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hard on your husband | 2 |
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whether he wants to | 2 |
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have been made burgomaster | 2 |
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to imagine that you | 2 |
sit at the table | 2 |
such good humor to | 2 |
the burgomaster in person | 2 |
sleepers in the whole | 2 |
if i have ever | 2 |
am a poor peasant | 2 |
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at whose extremest end | 2 |
the judgment of god | 2 |
i hear myself speak | 2 |
sentenced me to death | 2 |
the devil you will | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
that your lordship has | 2 |
his hand and thanks | 2 |
the same jeppe on | 2 |
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for taking me down | 2 |
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to him and gives | 2 |
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as niels the clerk | 2 |
to talk to the | 2 |
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before we put him | 2 |
burst your cloudy portals | 2 |
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where is the soap | 2 |
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garden with his suite | 2 |
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prove that you are | 2 |
plan we put before | 2 |
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the son of a | 2 |
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land whose proud and | 2 |
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to talk to him | 2 |
get out of here | 2 |
to the burgomaster in | 2 |
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that my lips are | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
you want to see | 2 |
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me that it would | 2 |
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because of that damned | 2 |
him back to life | 2 |
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honor and obey your | 2 |
him out of the | 2 |
that they are doing | 2 |
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cured him in this | 2 |
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glad to thank you | 2 |
she may use her | 2 |
him for his daughter | 2 |
condemned to die by | 2 |
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take good care of | 2 |
as much as you | 2 |
two years were spent | 2 |
you will have to | 2 |
for i know that | 2 |
as if some one | 2 |
box on the ear | 2 |
see how his wife | 2 |
i have come to | 2 |
i must have something | 2 |
i have been made | 2 |
is this the time | 2 |
another glass of brandy | 2 |
been told that you | 2 |
get the soap for | 2 |
clothes and put him | 2 |
of gods and every | 2 |
that we ought to | 2 |
get into trouble with | 2 |
i want to talk | 2 |
importance when it is | 2 |
if thou hast ever | 2 |
willing and industrious enough | 2 |
be madam burgomaster before | 2 |
from thee for ever | 2 |
people here in the | 2 |
as by his own | 2 |
philosophia instrumentalis is the | 2 |
the bidding they bring | 2 |
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is the woman doing | 2 |
he lifts his sword | 2 |
for we lose one | 2 |
no one else will | 2 |
the devil take all | 2 |
a thing could happen | 2 |
philosophy for her sake | 2 |
possible that i should | 2 |
was a good for | 2 |
the plan we put | 2 |
speak to the burgomaster | 2 |
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folk here in the | 2 |
for this purpose i | 2 |
most exalted of the | 2 |
will send for my | 2 |
used to be called | 2 |
i see that it | 2 |
she would not talk | 2 |
him in such a | 2 |
out just to pass | 2 |
will you give me | 2 |
which is the most | 2 |
slave like a beast | 2 |
my wife woke me | 2 |
i am jeppe on | 2 |
that the plan we | 2 |
send for my wife | 2 |
look as if he | 2 |
his clothes and put | 2 |
you get the soap | 2 |
died on land or | 2 |
was ten feet long | 2 |
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when i was alive | 2 |
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i give you my | 2 |
leipzig war ein lederner | 2 |
give up our opinions | 2 |
own advantage more than | 2 |
if you do not | 2 |
for we do not | 2 |
down to sleep again | 2 |
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an honest man and | 2 |
walks back and forth | 2 |
i do believe thee | 2 |
time to get up | 2 |
good mind to hang | 2 |
or else we shall | 2 |
i know that you | 2 |
has happened to him | 2 |
odin and his brothers | 2 |
here is a man | 2 |
has been made burgomaster | 2 |
a student at the | 2 |
if not in thee | 2 |
well enough where paris | 2 |
not if i stood | 2 |
shall tell you what | 2 |
wife i have to | 2 |
forgive me if i | 2 |
tanquam fur aut nocturnus | 2 |
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when i left you | 2 |
war ein lederner mann | 2 |
can i be awake | 2 |
do to earn two | 2 |
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regards his own advantage | 2 |
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i think it would | 2 |
from whose conduct one | 2 |
have to do it | 2 |
where is my house | 2 |
that i shall not | 2 |
it is as good | 2 |
consists of only twenty | 2 |
sitting under the table | 2 |
you are quite alive | 2 |
he thought he had | 2 |
you put on your | 2 |
i am beginning to | 2 |
you can often trade | 2 |
got there and how | 2 |
son of a peasant | 2 |
should hear such words | 2 |
the lord of the | 2 |
you work with your | 2 |
they now call a | 2 |
two drops of water | 2 |
and see what it | 2 |
me to the skies | 2 |
she were my wife | 2 |
vel metu coactus fuerit | 2 |
the savages for its | 2 |
not to come too | 2 |
is easy to see | 2 |
not my lord know | 2 |
and death of gods | 2 |
went out to the | 2 |
live here in the | 2 |
for i loved that | 2 |
soap you were to | 2 |
and lay him in | 2 |
hand and thanks him | 2 |
silver buttons and a | 2 |
you are as full | 2 |
vote regards his own | 2 |
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is good for them | 2 |
have a penny or | 2 |
they come to life | 2 |
much like to have | 2 |
such things more than | 2 |
the garden with his | 2 |
i call the switch | 2 |
you must honor and | 2 |
a sense of christian | 2 |
makes every effort to | 2 |
least once a day | 2 |
says that you must | 2 |
surpasses all in importance | 2 |
have a pennyworth of | 2 |
better if you were | 2 |
with the savages for | 2 |
have been told that | 2 |
when i hear myself | 2 |
another glass of wine | 2 |
and lies on the | 2 |
is the most important | 2 |
in a coat with | 2 |
still sore from the | 2 |
imagine that he had | 2 |
my wife gave me | 2 |
man called jeppe of | 2 |
mighty balder is dead | 2 |
that is what i | 2 |
by odin and his | 2 |
burgomaster before you know | 2 |
we must all go | 2 |
his hands and weeps | 2 |
will not smell of | 2 |
i must fly from | 2 |
till i wake up | 2 |
or a pair of | 2 |
if he wants to | 2 |
far as i can | 2 |
in these two days | 2 |
you must go to | 2 |
you have been a | 2 |
you will send for | 2 |
and gives him a | 2 |
fool to stand here | 2 |
and ask for seed | 2 |
than the welfare of | 2 |
proud and rocky bosom | 2 |
translated from the danish | 2 |
gave it to me | 2 |
for a penny or | 2 |
here in a minute | 2 |
that i am one | 2 |
break off the match | 2 |
you want to talk | 2 |
to any great extent | 2 |
his nose was ten | 2 |
the clerk is not | 2 |
there in the filth | 2 |
the hill or the | 2 |
and died like a | 2 |
how long was abraham | 2 |
and thank you for | 2 |
taxes and land rent | 2 |
keep away from him | 2 |
becomes jealous of the | 2 |
thank you for taking | 2 |
what is all this | 2 |
i would have you | 2 |
to india as on | 2 |
soul and a good | 2 |
myself to death when | 2 |
nocturnus grassator existimandus est | 2 |
much work as all | 2 |
consider it a sin | 2 |
to see how his | 2 |
be careful not to | 2 |
i was in the | 2 |
what wages do you | 2 |
you for taking me | 2 |
i can get it | 2 |
know who he is | 2 |
for my wife woke | 2 |
to what i say | 2 |
me if they will | 2 |
shall accuse me of | 2 |
him at the entrance | 2 |
make such a speech | 2 |
the slave only feareth | 2 |
if they had found | 2 |
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man and therefore you | 2 |
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about by the hair | 2 |
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wife woke me up | 2 |
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have to trust me | 2 |
what do you do | 2 |
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sentence him to life | 2 |
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the god of thunder | 2 |
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whole term of office | 2 |
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sing as well as | 2 |
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his head in his | 2 |
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air just as you | 2 |
of you in the | 2 |
an honor to our | 2 |
so that the plan | 2 |
where have you been | 2 |
his own advantage more | 2 |
peasants always complain and | 2 |
the office of burgomaster | 2 |
please your lordship to | 2 |
more than is good | 2 |
already taken the poison | 2 |
or something like that | 2 |
no use to the | 2 |
is the other life | 2 |
husband has been made | 2 |
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on ten pairs of | 2 |
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say that jeppe drinks | 2 |
see how he would | 2 |
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doctor cured him in | 2 |
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the honor of waiting | 2 |
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of scissors with the | 2 |
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me for a penny | 2 |
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enough where paris is | 2 |
the hero can fall | 2 |
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a funeral sermon over | 2 |
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his fingers and wipes | 2 |
the devil take you | 2 |
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same opinion as niels | 2 |
as well as any | 2 |
that you had become | 2 |
at the very least | 2 |
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that he was dead | 2 |
at the city hall | 2 |
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the head of the | 2 |
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he who takes a | 2 |
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things in which he | 2 |
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in my best bed | 2 |
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have you many children | 2 |
me two marks for | 2 |
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my wife had no | 2 |
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hanging on the gallows | 2 |
him believe that he | 2 |
two gentlemen of the | 2 |
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