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quadgram | frequency |
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the end of the | 38 |
the side of the | 37 |
said the old man | 35 |
that he had been | 32 |
the edge of the | 30 |
for the sake of | 28 |
a good deal of | 27 |
the top of the | 26 |
he was going to | 25 |
the head of the | 25 |
a bit of a | 25 |
for a few moments | 25 |
in the direction of | 24 |
at the end of | 24 |
she did not know | 24 |
in the midst of | 24 |
the back of the | 24 |
but he could not | 23 |
i do not know | 22 |
for the first time | 22 |
the rest of the | 21 |
it would have been | 21 |
the duke of monmouth | 21 |
i be gwaine to | 20 |
as a matter of | 20 |
i should like to | 20 |
but he did not | 19 |
that he was a | 19 |
to think of it | 18 |
from time to time | 18 |
the bottom of the | 18 |
at the bottom of | 18 |
he told himself that | 17 |
of the red house | 17 |
what do you mean | 17 |
on his way to | 17 |
and there was a | 17 |
for a long time | 17 |
but there was no | 16 |
the old man was | 16 |
in the way of | 16 |
as if he had | 16 |
the old man had | 16 |
out of the way | 16 |
at the same time | 15 |
he was in the | 15 |
that he did not | 15 |
he said to himself | 15 |
it might have been | 15 |
he did not know | 15 |
out of the window | 15 |
the hare and hounds | 15 |
in the light of | 15 |
at the head of | 15 |
is the meaning of | 14 |
one of the most | 14 |
it was not a | 14 |
that is to say | 14 |
that it would be | 14 |
and it was not | 14 |
that it was not | 14 |
on the other side | 14 |
are you going to | 14 |
i ought to have | 14 |
in the eyes of | 14 |
for a few minutes | 14 |
i am not going | 13 |
i can tell you | 13 |
the meaning of this | 13 |
ought to have been | 13 |
come to think of | 13 |
i will not be | 13 |
on the top of | 13 |
but it was not | 13 |
up and down the | 13 |
as soon as the | 13 |
from side to side | 13 |
the heart of the | 13 |
by the looks of | 13 |
one of the men | 13 |
it was not so | 13 |
i am going to | 13 |
in front of us | 13 |
the light of the | 13 |
on the other hand | 13 |
in the matter of | 13 |
his hand to his | 12 |
if it had been | 12 |
the other side of | 12 |
the looks of it | 12 |
the time of the | 12 |
at the door of | 12 |
in the shape of | 12 |
nothing to do with | 12 |
i did not know | 12 |
said the young man | 12 |
that he could not | 12 |
that it was a | 12 |
for the most part | 12 |
he was about to | 12 |
to be able to | 12 |
said one of the | 12 |
if he had been | 12 |
at the edge of | 12 |
it was not the | 12 |
he did not answer | 12 |
at the same moment | 12 |
on the side of | 12 |
was going to be | 11 |
of one of the | 11 |
what do you think | 11 |
i have no doubt | 11 |
it seemed to him | 11 |
on either side of | 11 |
to one of the | 11 |
and i will not | 11 |
he was a man | 11 |
he could not have | 11 |
is one of the | 11 |
in the middle of | 11 |
to the red house | 11 |
when it comes to | 11 |
the young man was | 11 |
to the top of | 11 |
the gate of the | 11 |
am not going to | 11 |
that he had not | 11 |
to do with it | 11 |
there was nothing to | 11 |
what is the meaning | 11 |
as he did so | 11 |
the earl of bedford | 11 |
the sound of the | 11 |
and all the rest | 11 |
a matter of fact | 11 |
then there was a | 10 |
he would not be | 10 |
a moment or two | 10 |
he would have been | 10 |
would have been a | 10 |
he could not understand | 10 |
the midst of the | 10 |
such a man as | 10 |
he would not have | 10 |
the middle of the | 10 |
the name of the | 10 |
it is said that | 10 |
one of the blacks | 10 |
after the manner of | 10 |
he shook his head | 10 |
if you want to | 10 |
that the old man | 10 |
his back to the | 10 |
in a low tone | 10 |
was not going to | 10 |
he had come to | 10 |
i do not care | 10 |
the man with the | 10 |
could not have been | 10 |
that there was a | 10 |
in the hands of | 10 |
the man who had | 10 |
he was in a | 10 |
to the end of | 10 |
the foot of the | 10 |
other side of the | 10 |
it was not until | 10 |
it had been a | 10 |
i wish i could | 10 |
death of sir charles | 9 |
i was going to | 9 |
to right and left | 9 |
the darkness of the | 9 |
she had not been | 9 |
do not know what | 9 |
she was going to | 9 |
bottom of the boat | 9 |
in spite of his | 9 |
i do not see | 9 |
as if he were | 9 |
the rest of it | 9 |
the pony and cart | 9 |
in spite of the | 9 |
in the face of | 9 |
the door of the | 9 |
i will not have | 9 |
and a couple of | 9 |
you do not know | 9 |
a certain amount of | 9 |
out of the house | 9 |
in a state of | 9 |
to the edge of | 9 |
to be in the | 9 |
the sooner the better | 9 |
at the back of | 9 |
him out of the | 9 |
and he could not | 9 |
and looked at the | 9 |
did not know what | 9 |
and he began to | 9 |
there was only one | 9 |
i do not want | 9 |
that i could not | 9 |
in the course of | 9 |
all the rest of | 9 |
for all the world | 9 |
did not know that | 9 |
i do not believe | 9 |
the master of the | 9 |
at the foot of | 9 |
the fact that he | 9 |
how do you know | 9 |
i want to know | 9 |
not in the least | 9 |
by one of the | 9 |
then he began to | 9 |
he did not look | 9 |
there is nothing to | 9 |
is not to be | 9 |
it was to be | 8 |
master of the red | 8 |
the course of the | 8 |
not going to be | 8 |
she would not be | 8 |
made up my mind | 8 |
so like as not | 8 |
the death of the | 8 |
be the first to | 8 |
and he did not | 8 |
at the time of | 8 |
he was only a | 8 |
what am i to | 8 |
as if i was | 8 |
the beauty of the | 8 |
had no right to | 8 |
looked at his watch | 8 |
was a man of | 8 |
at the gate of | 8 |
at such a time | 8 |
a part of the | 8 |
she would have been | 8 |
the eyes of the | 8 |
at the top of | 8 |
there could be no | 8 |
once upon a time | 8 |
that he would be | 8 |
every now and then | 8 |
and went to the | 8 |
and i do not | 8 |
was the first to | 8 |
he looked at her | 8 |
the end of his | 8 |
in the presence of | 8 |
the direction of the | 8 |
a man with a | 8 |
i will tell you | 8 |
and there was no | 8 |
with his back to | 8 |
had come to the | 8 |
of such a thing | 8 |
this way and that | 8 |
went out into the | 8 |
the story of the | 8 |
he felt that he | 8 |
that he should be | 8 |
but he had not | 8 |
if i was a | 8 |
the face of the | 8 |
but she did not | 8 |
you are going away | 8 |
in half an hour | 8 |
she put her hand | 8 |
the hands of the | 8 |
on the edge of | 8 |
by the look of | 8 |
and it seemed to | 8 |
with the idea of | 8 |
to the fact that | 8 |
it was that he | 8 |
you ought to be | 8 |
at the thought of | 8 |
he did not love | 8 |
i should have been | 8 |
he had not been | 8 |
that he had never | 8 |
and he knew that | 8 |
the edge of a | 8 |
did not want to | 8 |
he would have to | 7 |
seemed to him that | 7 |
that he was not | 7 |
out of my sight | 7 |
to get back to | 7 |
as far as i | 7 |
uttered a cry of | 7 |
i will not take | 7 |
either side of the | 7 |
i know very well | 7 |
from one of the | 7 |
to the old man | 7 |
not be able to | 7 |
the way in which | 7 |
what do you make | 7 |
the corner of the | 7 |
it was all my | 7 |
it seemed to me | 7 |
what was to be | 7 |
the centre of the | 7 |
as long as i | 7 |
on the following day | 7 |
peter and mary were | 7 |
in a few minutes | 7 |
this is the first | 7 |
his way through the | 7 |
of the old man | 7 |
out upon the moor | 7 |
the old man would | 7 |
i am sure that | 7 |
the next moment he | 7 |
with a sort of | 7 |
put his hand to | 7 |
the thought of the | 7 |
in the name of | 7 |
the look of it | 7 |
the west of england | 7 |
hound of the baskervilles | 7 |
down to the river | 7 |
was silent for a | 7 |
it was a very | 7 |
one of the dogs | 7 |
it was a long | 7 |
the hound of the | 7 |
so far as the | 7 |
to look at the | 7 |
on account of the | 7 |
i do not think | 7 |
which seemed to be | 7 |
do you think of | 7 |
man in the world | 7 |
if she had been | 7 |
for there was a | 7 |
the bottom of her | 7 |
to him that he | 7 |
anything to do with | 7 |
am i to do | 7 |
in the same way | 7 |
she shook her head | 7 |
and a pair of | 7 |
she looked at him | 7 |
he ought to have | 7 |
in connection with the | 7 |
going to be a | 7 |
the great grimpen mire | 7 |
as a man of | 7 |
i want you to | 7 |
to the side of | 7 |
as if they were | 7 |
and you know it | 7 |
i have told you | 7 |
the spirit of the | 7 |
it was too late | 7 |
in the bottom of | 7 |
was very fond of | 7 |
it is true that | 7 |
what you have done | 7 |
the death of sir | 7 |
i do not understand | 7 |
i be going to | 7 |
on the subject of | 7 |
and the next moment | 7 |
if you ax me | 7 |
out on the moor | 7 |
was not in the | 7 |
what had taken place | 7 |
he could not help | 7 |
there was a sharp | 7 |
do you make of | 7 |
should like to know | 7 |
his way to the | 7 |
appeared to be a | 7 |
not so much as | 7 |
and was about to | 7 |
the end of a | 7 |
the light of his | 7 |
made up his mind | 7 |
the presence of the | 7 |
upon the other side | 7 |
he knew that his | 7 |
that he would not | 7 |
that sort of thing | 7 |
that i can see | 7 |
he did not want | 7 |
been the first to | 7 |
what are you going | 7 |
for my part i | 7 |
told himself that he | 7 |
i beg your pardon | 7 |
in the form of | 7 |
the king of egypt | 7 |
put his arm round | 6 |
for the benefit of | 6 |
in front of the | 6 |
knew all about it | 6 |
then all at once | 6 |
and i shall be | 6 |
how is it that | 6 |
and that was the | 6 |
he looked at his | 6 |
occurred to him that | 6 |
you ought to know | 6 |
you would not have | 6 |
she might have been | 6 |
just in time to | 6 |
but he was not | 6 |
she did not want | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
he could not go | 6 |
that he was in | 6 |
i will speak to | 6 |
and shook his head | 6 |
in which she had | 6 |
the first time that | 6 |
out of the room | 6 |
it is probable that | 6 |
that he would have | 6 |
i thank you for | 6 |
he had no right | 6 |
the man in the | 6 |
knew nothing of the | 6 |
come to think on | 6 |
he went into the | 6 |
on one side and | 6 |
and there will be | 6 |
a bit of the | 6 |
was not likely to | 6 |
in the power of | 6 |
rest of the world | 6 |
he could not speak | 6 |
so long as i | 6 |
for he had been | 6 |
grew more and more | 6 |
it ought to be | 6 |
and the next minute | 6 |
again and again to | 6 |
was a sort of | 6 |
if you mind to | 6 |
to give himself up | 6 |
got no use for | 6 |
it could not be | 6 |
nothing of the sort | 6 |
i would that i | 6 |
that he had done | 6 |
have no doubt that | 6 |
that she could not | 6 |
and when he had | 6 |
as he had done | 6 |
did not seem to | 6 |
it would be a | 6 |
to speak to that | 6 |
she would not have | 6 |
feel as if i | 6 |
into one of the | 6 |
that i will not | 6 |
for a moment or | 6 |
upon the subject of | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
as he thought of | 6 |
would have been better | 6 |
i want to have | 6 |
there is no reason | 6 |
to go to the | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
then it was that | 6 |
the value of money | 6 |
at the side of | 6 |
had gone out of | 6 |
that he had come | 6 |
to be a man | 6 |
reason why you should | 6 |
it is well that | 6 |
it was a fine | 6 |
side of the moor | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
half an hour later | 6 |
between him and his | 6 |
come back to me | 6 |
like that of a | 6 |
it was necessary to | 6 |
he must have been | 6 |
all the world like | 6 |
out of the darkness | 6 |
going to have a | 6 |
it was in a | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
for the time being | 6 |
that it was the | 6 |
did not know the | 6 |
did not love her | 6 |
it was evident that | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
the house of the | 6 |
he had done so | 6 |
i am not a | 6 |
there has been a | 6 |
that i have not | 6 |
and she did not | 6 |
the end of it | 6 |
at the sight of | 6 |
i think that we | 6 |
the old man in | 6 |
when you come to | 6 |
as soon as he | 6 |
but she would not | 6 |
at the red house | 6 |
and now he was | 6 |
of the window and | 6 |
i may tell you | 6 |
you were going to | 6 |
never occurred to him | 6 |
him that he was | 6 |
out of his pocket | 6 |
entered at this moment | 6 |
it may be that | 6 |
there was nothing for | 6 |
the force of the | 6 |
slowly up the hill | 6 |
want to speak to | 6 |
a man as you | 6 |
the nature of the | 6 |
was on his way | 6 |
to try and make | 6 |
can you say that | 6 |
went to the door | 6 |
as good a man | 6 |
no more than a | 6 |
and that she was | 6 |
the weight of his | 6 |
the place of the | 6 |
was one of the | 6 |
as if he was | 6 |
to go back to | 6 |
between him and the | 6 |
do you know that | 6 |
i ought to be | 6 |
you going to do | 6 |
to say a word | 6 |
she would have to | 6 |
with all his faults | 6 |
there was plenty of | 6 |
was to be done | 6 |
will not have it | 6 |
if he did not | 6 |
the beginning of the | 6 |
a quarter of a | 6 |
her in his arms | 6 |
not a bit of | 6 |
when she was a | 6 |
she did not answer | 6 |
it would be to | 6 |
so long as he | 6 |
he might have been | 6 |
and i tell you | 6 |
what are you doing | 6 |
in the house of | 6 |
like the rest of | 6 |
it is not true | 6 |
on his way back | 6 |
i be come to | 6 |
the sight of the | 6 |
to the best of | 6 |
she could not have | 6 |
in the heart of | 6 |
wreck of the grosvenor | 6 |
i wish i had | 6 |
it came about that | 6 |
so long as you | 6 |
in the case of | 6 |
the valley of the | 6 |
and it was only | 6 |
the best of his | 6 |
i was able to | 6 |
i do not suppose | 6 |
and i told him | 6 |
then there will be | 6 |
and a bit of | 6 |
she ought to have | 6 |
and one of the | 6 |
the sides of the | 6 |
of sir charles baskerville | 5 |
an evening so clear | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
went on his way | 5 |
found that he had | 5 |
to think on it | 5 |
do you mean by | 5 |
than you might think | 5 |
master of hawk house | 5 |
i tell you i | 5 |
she did not like | 5 |
when it came to | 5 |
and the sight of | 5 |
the master of hawk | 5 |
the whole of the | 5 |
of the hare and | 5 |
thing he had done | 5 |
on the brink of | 5 |
and it would be | 5 |
sir henry and i | 5 |
did not hesitate to | 5 |
be sure of that | 5 |
the meaning of the | 5 |
him that he had | 5 |
is said to be | 5 |
was the only one | 5 |
and i am not | 5 |
so far as i | 5 |
there is not a | 5 |
the confines of the | 5 |
she had seen him | 5 |
not going to take | 5 |
reminded him of the | 5 |
at the beginning of | 5 |
but it must be | 5 |
had changed his mind | 5 |
what do you say | 5 |
did not wish to | 5 |
if you only knew | 5 |
of which he had | 5 |
to get rid of | 5 |
you will have to | 5 |
in a low voice | 5 |
for a bit of | 5 |
to think that you | 5 |
top of the village | 5 |
he could not make | 5 |
the fun of the | 5 |
it is impossible to | 5 |
the cause of the | 5 |
side of the road | 5 |
and the old man | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
and his eyes were | 5 |
and that he would | 5 |
on the occasion of | 5 |
you ask me to | 5 |
make a living by | 5 |
he put out his | 5 |
her out of the | 5 |
ought to have seen | 5 |
the walls of the | 5 |
with which he had | 5 |
he had been a | 5 |
the heart of a | 5 |
it is to be | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
the thing he had | 5 |
and for a moment | 5 |
he was prepared to | 5 |
i must have a | 5 |
his hand to the | 5 |
one side of the | 5 |
in his efforts to | 5 |
the end of all | 5 |
of those who had | 5 |
that he was going | 5 |
he went on to | 5 |
there had been no | 5 |
what can i do | 5 |
do not think that | 5 |
i must tell you | 5 |
there was no one | 5 |
but the sight of | 5 |
ought not to have | 5 |
to think of the | 5 |
it is not so | 5 |
there seemed to be | 5 |
she clung to him | 5 |
he was angry with | 5 |
an end of it | 5 |
and the thought of | 5 |
he turned his head | 5 |
a lot in my | 5 |
in a manner that | 5 |
there can be no | 5 |
the duke of york | 5 |
what is the matter | 5 |
pay no heed to | 5 |
i shall be very | 5 |
know the meaning of | 5 |
with a view to | 5 |
to be in a | 5 |
i will not go | 5 |
in the centre of | 5 |
caught sight of the | 5 |
there was a pause | 5 |
i have come to | 5 |
when i was a | 5 |
that i am not | 5 |
stand in the way | 5 |
would that i were | 5 |
join the duke of | 5 |
was glad to be | 5 |
he could not see | 5 |
for it but to | 5 |
the manner of man | 5 |
and honour to you | 5 |
it may have been | 5 |
he caught sight of | 5 |
it was one of | 5 |
at the present moment | 5 |
his arms round her | 5 |
seemed to me that | 5 |
in love with her | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
a word with you | 5 |
did not like the | 5 |
a long time ago | 5 |
fact that he was | 5 |
that she had been | 5 |
make the best of | 5 |
he had forgotten all | 5 |
he had gone to | 5 |
bottom of her heart | 5 |
his hands in his | 5 |
he could no longer | 5 |
now that he was | 5 |
i dare say you | 5 |
of the moor had | 5 |
but i will not | 5 |
on the way to | 5 |
face to face with | 5 |
for a few days | 5 |
the likes of you | 5 |
would have to be | 5 |
no doubt about the | 5 |
as if she was | 5 |
to speak to you | 5 |
going to be married | 5 |
there was no more | 5 |
it had never been | 5 |
as much as i | 5 |
is no reason why | 5 |
all the same to | 5 |
you must know that | 5 |
dance at the cakes | 5 |
he put up his | 5 |
as if it would | 5 |
did not know of | 5 |
and then there was | 5 |
it was not in | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
have been the first | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
then he looked at | 5 |
if i could only | 5 |
he had left his | 5 |
by the time that | 5 |
what he was doing | 5 |
he was on his | 5 |
was supposed to be | 5 |
had come to him | 5 |
must have been a | 5 |
she could not think | 5 |
same as you be | 5 |
i confess that i | 5 |
i can be of | 5 |
be said to have | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
so much as a | 5 |
there was nothing in | 5 |
took his hat and | 5 |
to lend a hand | 5 |
it was all a | 5 |
of the man who | 5 |
but it seemed to | 5 |
or two at the | 5 |
the matter with you | 5 |
it was that of | 5 |
on the face of | 5 |
there will be a | 5 |
to the other side | 5 |
he went to the | 5 |
that all the world | 5 |
to let it out | 5 |
nothing for it but | 5 |
into a sitting position | 5 |
we shall have a | 5 |
there must be a | 5 |
i am to be | 5 |
the loss of the | 5 |
he was very much | 5 |
shook his head and | 5 |
he went out of | 5 |
the same way as | 5 |
fingers to the bone | 5 |
in such a place | 5 |
i should not be | 5 |
had forgotten all about | 5 |
with his eyes on | 5 |
i assure you that | 5 |
since i have been | 5 |
more than i can | 5 |
put his arms round | 5 |
if you will not | 5 |
and a few other | 5 |
so much the better | 5 |
but it was a | 5 |
and some of the | 5 |
the wheels go round | 5 |
had it not been | 5 |
one of the miners | 5 |
have nothing to do | 5 |
it was more than | 5 |
for a man to | 5 |
to get away from | 5 |
you told me you | 5 |
the presence of a | 5 |
i shall be a | 5 |
can do no more | 5 |
then he turned to | 5 |
have done with it | 5 |
i am glad you | 5 |
the piece of jelly | 5 |
it was impossible to | 5 |
to join the duke | 5 |
did not know how | 5 |
it would be impossible | 5 |
but he said nothing | 5 |
to say that you | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
that it might have | 5 |
i shall have to | 5 |
with a bit of | 5 |
you ought to have | 5 |
he was not a | 5 |
felt that he was | 5 |
that he had acted | 5 |
and he had no | 5 |
not know what to | 5 |
had gone to the | 5 |
i am glad he | 5 |
he was afraid of | 5 |
the next minute the | 5 |
he picked up his | 5 |
he knew that he | 5 |
was in no mood | 5 |
by the presence of | 5 |
was not one of | 5 |
knowledge of the world | 5 |
i feel as if | 5 |
the fact that the | 5 |
he thought he could | 5 |
the sake of the | 5 |
the sake of a | 5 |
did not know it | 5 |
glad to see you | 5 |
to her that the | 5 |
he thought of the | 5 |
the door behind him | 5 |
love and honour to | 5 |
in the old days | 5 |
in the corner of | 5 |
or any other man | 5 |
so as to make | 5 |
i want to speak | 5 |
illustrated by gordon browne | 5 |
would not be able | 5 |
for a moment she | 5 |
for the use of | 5 |
but there was a | 5 |
down into the water | 5 |
to the village and | 5 |
that it was his | 5 |
i wish to god | 5 |
no reason why you | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
they were in the | 5 |
the life of the | 5 |
which he had been | 5 |
he was a good | 5 |
with all his might | 5 |
for the old man | 5 |
have no right to | 5 |
light of the candle | 5 |
he thought of his | 5 |
i think i can | 5 |
and it was the | 5 |
get out of it | 5 |
him in the face | 5 |
gate of the wood | 5 |
have a word with | 5 |
that it might be | 5 |
to think of him | 5 |
but i want to | 5 |
i came here to | 5 |
for half an hour | 5 |
half a pint of | 5 |
quarter of a mile | 5 |
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in his own house | 4 |
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mind your awn business | 4 |
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when he came to | 4 |
good a man as | 4 |
we shall have the | 4 |
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at this moment and | 4 |
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examination papers in miscellaneous | 4 |
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lot in my time | 4 |
put her hand on | 4 |
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all the way to | 4 |
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want to have a | 4 |
of the road and | 4 |
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between anthony and his | 4 |
the manner of a | 4 |
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with a couple of | 4 |
did his best to | 4 |
you to do it | 4 |
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for the life of | 4 |
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fall in love with | 4 |
the man who was | 4 |
the river of tavy | 4 |
might have been the | 4 |
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the figure of a | 4 |
what he should do | 4 |
you know what i | 4 |
to the church porch | 4 |
said the overseer sharply | 4 |
the fruits of the | 4 |
such a fool as | 4 |
if i have to | 4 |
it is a lie | 4 |
made no effort to | 4 |
lifted up his voice | 4 |
all of a sudden | 4 |
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that we have not | 4 |
is probable that the | 4 |
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her hand on his | 4 |
the vicar and his | 4 |
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you to know that | 4 |
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way or the other | 4 |
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according to his custom | 4 |
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of a man who | 4 |
the heart of her | 4 |
come and see me | 4 |
his way back to | 4 |
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of a pair of | 4 |
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his hands over his | 4 |
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you can forgive me | 4 |
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what you had done | 4 |
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the red house and | 4 |
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the life out of | 4 |
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the occasion of the | 4 |
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little bit of jelly | 4 |
the fact that she | 4 |
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on the evening of | 4 |
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her hand to her | 4 |
such a lot of | 4 |
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the silly old man | 4 |
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he who had been | 4 |
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what you have to | 4 |
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what was the use | 4 |
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put forth his hand | 4 |
i think that i | 4 |
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when he comes home | 4 |
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that she was a | 4 |
was telling the truth | 4 |
out his hand and | 4 |
done what he could | 4 |
anthony cleverdon of hall | 4 |
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the first to say | 4 |
turned and looked at | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
for what you have | 4 |
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the world like a | 4 |
as it had been | 4 |
as to whether the | 4 |
all he had to | 4 |
to think of you | 4 |
anthony and his father | 4 |
from one to the | 4 |
a matter of course | 4 |
keep his mouth shut | 4 |
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go for a walk | 4 |
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for some one else | 4 |
a feeling that he | 4 |
this is too bad | 4 |
his head in his | 4 |
that it is a | 4 |
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for a moment it | 4 |
papers in miscellaneous grammar | 4 |
the surface of the | 4 |
had no knowledge of | 4 |
the gracious gudeness of | 4 |
the roar of the | 4 |
anthony shrugged his shoulders | 4 |
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the midst of a | 4 |
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the arms of his | 4 |
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a pair of handcuffs | 4 |
speak to that someone | 4 |
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no one could have | 4 |
the name of cleverdon | 4 |
the use of the | 4 |
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laid his hand upon | 4 |
her that she was | 4 |
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a story of a | 4 |
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the thought of it | 4 |
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hope for the best | 4 |
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the house of god | 4 |
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the good right hand | 4 |
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in at the door | 4 |
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for a moment he | 4 |
one or other of | 4 |
came out of the | 4 |
might have had a | 4 |
the next minute he | 4 |
what it all means | 4 |
of the moor is | 4 |
in which he had | 4 |
rest of the family | 4 |
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i have come here | 4 |
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pull off my boots | 4 |
a pint of beer | 4 |
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to a certain extent | 4 |
the secret of the | 4 |
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when i think of | 4 |
the worst of it | 4 |
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the fortune of the | 4 |
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a bit of fun | 4 |
to have anything to | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
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to the place where | 4 |
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you for what you | 4 |
the red house farm | 4 |
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the grave of richard | 4 |
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a portion of the | 4 |
up his mind to | 4 |
to do with me | 4 |
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he turned his back | 4 |
of the west country | 4 |
no better than a | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
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thought that he was | 4 |
never heard tell of | 4 |
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are we going to | 4 |
get out of my | 4 |
with a man like | 4 |
you will see that | 4 |
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the old man to | 4 |
to do with the | 4 |
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as good as the | 4 |
his eyes upon the | 4 |
i in my pocket | 4 |
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the remains of the | 4 |
have anything to do | 4 |
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to the river and | 4 |
him to be a | 4 |
on their way to | 4 |
when i come back | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
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because it was not | 4 |
i will go to | 4 |
of the baser sort | 4 |
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to do with him | 4 |
do no such thing | 4 |
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the way to the | 4 |
if you have any | 4 |
as far as he | 4 |
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to him that his | 4 |
what did he say | 4 |
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in a friendly way | 4 |
at the hare and | 4 |
he assured himself that | 4 |
mind your own business | 4 |
thought it would be | 4 |
his hat on the | 4 |
squire cleverdon did not | 4 |
and i have no | 4 |
himself that it was | 4 |
that he was the | 4 |
to the northumberland hotel | 4 |
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nic shook his head | 4 |
there was to be | 4 |
among the ruins of | 4 |
one way or the | 4 |
and went out into | 4 |
across the moor to | 4 |
held out her hand | 4 |
the nickel mining company | 4 |
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the chance of his | 4 |
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the place where he | 4 |
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the man and woman | 4 |
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that was the way | 4 |
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you look at it | 4 |
had come from the | 4 |
she did not speak | 4 |
but what is it | 4 |
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i said to myself | 4 |
it was true that | 4 |
the shape of a | 4 |
and the master of | 4 |
out of the east | 4 |
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for me to be | 4 |
going to do it | 4 |
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to speak to her | 4 |
him to do so | 4 |
the cry of the | 4 |
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was by no means | 4 |
have been expected to | 4 |
a bag of gold | 4 |
to be proud of | 4 |
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she knew that she | 4 |
with his eyes upon | 4 |
it was that you | 4 |
if you will have | 4 |
more than once he | 4 |
the entrance of the | 4 |
what does it mean | 4 |
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the sun and the | 4 |
i shall be in | 4 |
i have no reason | 4 |
knight of forlorn hopes | 4 |
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it was all over | 4 |
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and began to cry | 4 |
passages for unseen translation | 4 |
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some time in the | 4 |
she was glad to | 4 |
the old man looked | 4 |
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made no secret of | 4 |
we ought to be | 4 |
quarter of an hour | 4 |
did not occur to | 4 |
could not understand why | 4 |
that sir charles was | 4 |
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waste no more time | 4 |
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she said in a | 4 |
have you been doing | 4 |
humpy dee and the | 4 |
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as much as you | 4 |
the way of the | 4 |
of the earl of | 4 |
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to him that she | 4 |
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all i care for | 4 |
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the man and the | 4 |
far as i can | 4 |
top of the hill | 4 |
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it not been for | 4 |
he had frightened the | 4 |
she was a girl | 4 |
the head of a | 4 |
that i were to | 4 |
i could tell you | 4 |
he was a criminal | 4 |
hat on his head | 4 |
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in his arms and | 4 |
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that he had to | 4 |
with an air of | 4 |
in a sort of | 4 |
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under lock and key | 4 |
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i have done my | 4 |
it was the devil | 4 |
all the world to | 4 |
humpy dee and his | 4 |
in the position of | 4 |
set his mind on | 4 |
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the same to you | 4 |
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in the time of | 4 |
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into the way of | 4 |
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he and his wife | 4 |
if i was him | 4 |
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give me the punch | 4 |
he would have done | 4 |
he passed through the | 4 |
give i back my | 4 |
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what do you want | 4 |
could not possibly have | 4 |
the things that he | 4 |
may be said to | 4 |
and the young man | 4 |
to say nothing of | 4 |
the noise of his | 4 |
as i can see | 4 |
was too much for | 4 |
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why should we not | 4 |
the ears of the | 4 |
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on one side of | 4 |
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the price of a | 4 |
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when he heard the | 4 |
a large number of | 4 |
up to the house | 4 |
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if i can help | 4 |
much as to say | 4 |
to the bottom of | 4 |
as much as we | 4 |
good right hand of | 4 |
was going to marry | 4 |
and i thought that | 4 |
on the moor at | 4 |
could not fail to | 4 |
how can you say | 4 |
the corners of the | 4 |
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should not be surprised | 4 |
feet above sea level | 4 |
a couple of the | 4 |
vicar and his sister | 4 |
the daughter of a | 4 |
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of a series of | 4 |
to his feet and | 4 |
that you did not | 4 |
have the law of | 4 |
that he was right | 4 |
in the long run | 4 |
the hands of a | 4 |
she was able to | 4 |
the prince of orange | 4 |
how did you know | 4 |
head of the family | 4 |
was a place of | 4 |
do you know what | 4 |
more than he could | 4 |
he was used to | 4 |
like the thought of | 4 |
and it is the | 4 |
she could not understand | 4 |
i could not go | 4 |
had been accustomed to | 4 |
in which he was | 4 |
what have you been | 4 |
he had spoken to | 4 |
held out his hand | 4 |
there was no sign | 4 |
that we should have | 4 |
on the following morning | 4 |
the price of the | 4 |
the history of the | 4 |
in miscellaneous grammar and | 4 |
the same thing as | 4 |
think of such a | 4 |
miscellaneous grammar and idioms | 4 |
children of the mist | 4 |
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but he would not | 4 |
he was not going | 4 |
he has been a | 4 |
what i have said | 4 |
he put his hands | 4 |
was all a mistake | 4 |
no fault of mine | 4 |
that would be a | 4 |
fallen in love with | 4 |
more to do with | 4 |
am an illegitimate child | 4 |
there was no need | 4 |
and there is nothing | 4 |
but that was all | 4 |
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that they were in | 4 |
he had nothing to | 4 |
have come here to | 4 |
a year or two | 4 |
right hand of fellowship | 4 |
by the name of | 4 |
the shadow of a | 4 |
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as he heard the | 4 |
and in a few | 4 |
the circumstances of the | 4 |
such a thing as | 4 |
should be sorry to | 4 |
with his eyes fixed | 4 |
the atmosphere of the | 4 |
it can be done | 4 |
the story of his | 4 |
going to try and | 4 |
shouted the old man | 4 |
where he had been | 4 |
cried the little round | 4 |
the world to me | 4 |
of sage and onions | 4 |
what might have been | 4 |
the level of the | 4 |
more ways than one | 4 |
told himself that it | 4 |
so far as it | 4 |
edge of the woods | 4 |
one or two others | 4 |
in the event of | 4 |
part of the moor | 4 |
and there was another | 4 |
of the radiant head | 4 |
to do with my | 4 |
back to the house | 4 |
no heed to the | 4 |
for boys and girls | 4 |
did not answer her | 4 |
books for boys and | 4 |
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the eye of the | 4 |
over and over again | 4 |
long as i live | 4 |
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in which she was | 4 |
at a time when | 4 |
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i was on my | 4 |
that he would make | 4 |
it shall not be | 4 |
and looked at her | 4 |
it was his duty | 4 |
the love of his | 4 |
hut upon the moor | 4 |
have been better for | 4 |
a man who had | 4 |
he was accustomed to | 4 |
he appeared to be | 4 |
and as for the | 4 |
she was only a | 4 |
meaning of the word | 4 |
turned his back upon | 4 |
you want me to | 4 |
knew that he had | 4 |
but if he does | 4 |
she had gone to | 4 |
the form of a | 4 |
the end of that | 3 |
leaned back in his | 3 |
to keep the secret | 3 |
had been on the | 3 |
and they were going | 3 |
was in a rage | 3 |
as quickly as it | 3 |
not the strength to | 3 |
will be announced in | 3 |
that is twinkling so | 3 |
he had asked her | 3 |
he put his head | 3 |
if you are in | 3 |
in the reign of | 3 |
went into the house | 3 |
head of the house | 3 |
not to see you | 3 |
to find out where | 3 |
out a glass of | 3 |
what had he done | 3 |
he thought he would | 3 |
to the ears of | 3 |
there was the sound | 3 |
changed her mind and | 3 |
had better go on | 3 |
it was time to | 3 |
rose from her chair | 3 |
do not understand the | 3 |
from the time of | 3 |
as it seemed to | 3 |
anthony and urith were | 3 |
would have been the | 3 |
me a lot more | 3 |
for he was a | 3 |
one half of the | 3 |
made a note of | 3 |
into his own hands | 3 |
the rest of us | 3 |
no more to do | 3 |
the earth and the | 3 |
and he saw a | 3 |
the thought that he | 3 |
out of his life | 3 |
what are you saying | 3 |
a man of business | 3 |
but it was some | 3 |
she said that the | 3 |
from his pocket and | 3 |
to kiss thy soft | 3 |
if you will give | 3 |
he rose to his | 3 |
the health of the | 3 |
then the door was | 3 |
a hole in the | 3 |
there would not be | 3 |
in the world is | 3 |
out of the night | 3 |
to think of such | 3 |
it was an old | 3 |
they had reached the | 3 |
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