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quadgram | frequency |
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the land of oz | 83 |
in the land of | 49 |
said the shaggy man | 46 |
to the emerald city | 42 |
the powder of life | 32 |
with the green whiskers | 29 |
the soldier with the | 29 |
soldier with the green | 29 |
said the patchwork girl | 28 |
kernel cob and sweetclover | 26 |
in the center of | 25 |
the rest of the | 25 |
the country of the | 23 |
the center of the | 21 |
and the patchwork girl | 20 |
asked the patchwork girl | 20 |
to take care of | 20 |
road of yellow bricks | 20 |
in the middle of | 20 |
the road of yellow | 20 |
the middle of the | 19 |
the top of the | 19 |
and the glass cat | 18 |
for a long time | 18 |
unc nunkie and margolotte | 18 |
the bottom of the | 17 |
replied the shaggy man | 16 |
a drop of oil | 16 |
in a tone of | 15 |
the side of the | 14 |
the other side of | 14 |
you may be sure | 14 |
of the emerald city | 14 |
asked the shaggy man | 14 |
once in a while | 14 |
on the other side | 14 |
they came to a | 14 |
the liquid of petrifaction | 14 |
at the same time | 14 |
a great deal of | 13 |
in the emerald city | 13 |
what do you think | 13 |
they came to the | 13 |
unc nunkie to life | 12 |
gill of water from | 12 |
of the land of | 12 |
of oil from a | 12 |
drop of oil from | 12 |
of the crooked magician | 12 |
water from a dark | 12 |
the scarecrow and the | 12 |
country of the winkies | 12 |
all the other dolls | 12 |
from a dark well | 12 |
the patchwork girl was | 12 |
oil from a live | 12 |
as well as the | 12 |
eyes of the lord | 11 |
other side of the | 11 |
up and down the | 11 |
uncle clem and henny | 10 |
get to the emerald | 10 |
but he did not | 10 |
did not wish to | 10 |
of water from a | 10 |
out of the way | 10 |
the glass cat was | 10 |
to the crooked magician | 10 |
to find jackie and | 10 |
raggedy ann and the | 10 |
out of the window | 10 |
of the patchwork girl | 10 |
the emerald city and | 10 |
at the bottom of | 10 |
of a yellow butterfly | 10 |
the end of the | 10 |
illustration illustration raggedy ann | 10 |
from side to side | 10 |
one of the things | 10 |
three hairs from the | 10 |
to the top of | 10 |
to the north pole | 10 |
wing of a yellow | 10 |
the edge of the | 9 |
the head of the | 9 |
as if he had | 9 |
and there was a | 9 |
of the lord are | 9 |
cried all the dolls | 9 |
you will have to | 9 |
from one to another | 9 |
in the air and | 9 |
she said to herself | 9 |
into the water and | 9 |
the wonderful wizard of | 9 |
she did not know | 9 |
to see what was | 9 |
are in every place | 9 |
ojo and unc nunkie | 9 |
lord are in every | 9 |
but she did not | 9 |
the hole in the | 9 |
wonderful wizard of oz | 9 |
the lord are in | 9 |
declared the shaggy man | 8 |
when they reached the | 8 |
the shaggy man had | 8 |
in all the world | 8 |
said the french doll | 8 |
the wizard of oz | 8 |
woozy and the glass | 8 |
the hoppers and the | 8 |
in sight of the | 8 |
the eyes of the | 8 |
toward the winkie country | 8 |
the left wing of | 8 |
sweetclover and the villain | 8 |
to the front door | 8 |
i would like to | 8 |
to the fence and | 8 |
i am going to | 8 |
then he turned to | 8 |
left wing of a | 8 |
a law of oz | 8 |
all the rest of | 8 |
to the land of | 8 |
up in the air | 8 |
to unc nunkie and | 8 |
said the little girl | 8 |
scraps and the scarecrow | 8 |
the woozy and the | 8 |
i might have known | 8 |
man shook his head | 8 |
to save unc nunkie | 8 |
a gill of water | 8 |
he is no longer | 8 |
illustration raggedy ann and | 8 |
the yellow country of | 8 |
the little munchkin boy | 8 |
to the shaggy man | 8 |
it was too late | 8 |
the scarecrow in a | 8 |
at the emerald city | 8 |
to find the things | 8 |
in the midst of | 8 |
answered the shaggy man | 8 |
bottom of the boat | 8 |
the tin woodman and | 8 |
take care of the | 8 |
is the first time | 8 |
went up to the | 8 |
glass cat and the | 8 |
the glass cat and | 8 |
on either side of | 8 |
some bread and cheese | 8 |
the door of the | 8 |
i think it is | 8 |
of the powder of | 8 |
the patchwork girl to | 8 |
if i can find | 7 |
i ever heard of | 7 |
it was no use | 7 |
i shall have to | 7 |
the floor of the | 7 |
would you like to | 7 |
a part of the | 7 |
in front of them | 7 |
when they came to | 7 |
the french doll was | 7 |
in front of the | 7 |
so as not to | 7 |
she would not have | 7 |
i wish i could | 7 |
that she had been | 7 |
to the edge of | 7 |
sat down upon a | 7 |
and there was no | 7 |
what shall we do | 7 |
needle and thread and | 7 |
that it was a | 7 |
this way and that | 7 |
and one of the | 7 |
to go to the | 7 |
did not like to | 7 |
the mouth of the | 7 |
and kernel cob and | 7 |
just the other side | 7 |
might have known it | 7 |
i did not know | 7 |
at the end of | 7 |
at the foot of | 7 |
emperor of the winkies | 7 |
was one of the | 7 |
the bend in the | 7 |
go back to the | 7 |
country of the gillikins | 7 |
to keep out of | 7 |
the last of the | 7 |
he had never seen | 7 |
every once in a | 7 |
a lot of trouble | 7 |
and began to cry | 7 |
take care of me | 6 |
the light of day | 6 |
it was a great | 6 |
the patchwork girl and | 6 |
so the shaggy man | 6 |
a good many years | 6 |
since i came to | 6 |
am ojo the unlucky | 6 |
and all the dolls | 6 |
princess dorothy of oz | 6 |
the foolish owl and | 6 |
a princess of oz | 6 |
my eyes flash fire | 6 |
see no harm in | 6 |
accident to unc nunkie | 6 |
it would be a | 6 |
door of the house | 6 |
of the road and | 6 |
came out of the | 6 |
raggedy andy and the | 6 |
my friend the scarecrow | 6 |
and the hungry tiger | 6 |
high in the air | 6 |
to get to the | 6 |
charm that would restore | 6 |
restore unc nunkie to | 6 |
what was going on | 6 |
the bars of the | 6 |
called ojo the unlucky | 6 |
lion and the hungry | 6 |
where did you come | 6 |
what shall i do | 6 |
was a little girl | 6 |
the foot of the | 6 |
the scarecrow and dorothy | 6 |
house of the crooked | 6 |
legs could carry it | 6 |
the crooked magician and | 6 |
a needle and thread | 6 |
eyes can flash fire | 6 |
the corner of the | 6 |
to her feet and | 6 |
cowardly lion and the | 6 |
until they came to | 6 |
the cowardly lion and | 6 |
find out all about | 6 |
was a row of | 6 |
illustrated by johnny gruelle | 6 |
we are going to | 6 |
named ojo the unlucky | 6 |
as much as i | 6 |
for the glass cat | 6 |
much as i do | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
told how he had | 6 |
then she looked at | 6 |
said the tin woodman | 6 |
three hairs to the | 6 |
in the royal palace | 6 |
make the magic charm | 6 |
and it had a | 6 |
from the dark well | 6 |
close to the fence | 6 |
raggedy ann and fido | 6 |
we may as well | 6 |
country of the quadlings | 6 |
things the crooked magician | 6 |
he went up to | 6 |
of the liquid of | 6 |
by and by ojo | 6 |
the shaggy man said | 6 |
as fast as its | 6 |
facing the country of | 6 |
the things the crooked | 6 |
such a thing as | 6 |
by and by they | 6 |
scarecrow and the patchwork | 6 |
over the side of | 6 |
a thing as a | 6 |
the guardian of the | 6 |
came in sight of | 6 |
made a mistake in | 6 |
and in a few | 6 |
and although she had | 6 |
my eyes can flash | 6 |
did you come from | 6 |
this part of the | 6 |
be found in the | 6 |
hoppers and the horners | 6 |
he sat down upon | 6 |
this is the first | 6 |
when she had been | 6 |
on the top of | 6 |
the top of his | 6 |
remarked the shaggy man | 6 |
one of the most | 6 |
inquired the patchwork girl | 6 |
to restore unc nunkie | 6 |
rest of the world | 6 |
one facing the country | 6 |
it is a great | 6 |
so he sat down | 6 |
the body of the | 6 |
glad to see you | 6 |
was against the law | 6 |
introduce you to my | 6 |
looked at one another | 6 |
water from the dark | 6 |
the house of the | 6 |
i am ojo the | 6 |
and then began to | 6 |
the glass cat is | 6 |
more than we can | 6 |
used to live in | 6 |
guardian of the gate | 6 |
is no longer a | 6 |
cob and sweetclover were | 6 |
came to a little | 6 |
patchwork girl to life | 6 |
at the royal palace | 6 |
in a few minutes | 6 |
that is why i | 5 |
time i am afraid | 5 |
down on the other | 5 |
to raggedy ann and | 5 |
were out of sight | 5 |
as she did so | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
that she could not | 5 |
will trust in thee | 5 |
all the dolls cried | 5 |
through the bars of | 5 |
at that moment the | 5 |
did you ever see | 5 |
they ought to be | 5 |
and then turned to | 5 |
she did not care | 5 |
and that was a | 5 |
in the bottom of | 5 |
center of the room | 5 |
the man and boy | 5 |
and then she had | 5 |
to take him to | 5 |
find a way to | 5 |
the roof of the | 5 |
her out of the | 5 |
forgot to tell you | 5 |
we get to the | 5 |
he could not get | 5 |
so they would not | 5 |
head of the stairs | 5 |
i can tell you | 5 |
as good as new | 5 |
we will go to | 5 |
to the door and | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
in the top of | 5 |
the top of her | 5 |
he did not know | 5 |
be of no use | 5 |
looked at the boy | 5 |
for the first time | 5 |
get out of here | 5 |
out of the house | 5 |
it seemed as if | 5 |
in a little while | 5 |
if i want to | 5 |
at this all the | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
and what do you | 5 |
a little way and | 5 |
when we get to | 5 |
said the tin soldier | 5 |
i am sure i | 5 |
it will give me | 5 |
on both sides of | 5 |
up her mind to | 5 |
when at last he | 5 |
and he had a | 5 |
around the bend in | 5 |
as fast as they | 5 |
came to a great | 5 |
see if i can | 5 |
to see if it | 5 |
and i like to | 5 |
the sides of the | 5 |
at the sight of | 5 |
on the face of | 5 |
i wish you would | 5 |
looking out of the | 5 |
they did not wish | 5 |
to live in the | 5 |
dear old raggedy ann | 5 |
what are you doing | 5 |
you ought to have | 5 |
all the dolls in | 5 |
never be able to | 5 |
all you want to | 5 |
but she could not | 5 |
as well as he | 5 |
that one of the | 5 |
i will trust in | 5 |
foot of the mountain | 5 |
in the country of | 5 |
in order to make | 5 |
her up and down | 5 |
the water from the | 5 |
both sides of the | 5 |
as soon as possible | 5 |
as soon as she | 5 |
ought to have a | 5 |
and looked at her | 5 |
which is called a | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
is brought to life | 5 |
with all his might | 5 |
take good care of | 5 |
and took out the | 5 |
for they did not | 5 |
he turned to the | 5 |
and if he had | 5 |
into the air and | 5 |
i am sorry to | 5 |
with an air of | 5 |
she did not wish | 5 |
back of the house | 5 |
out of the door | 5 |
and how he had | 5 |
looked out of the | 5 |
show us the way | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
in one of the | 5 |
to look at the | 5 |
brought them to a | 5 |
take care of us | 5 |
i should like to | 5 |
the tip of his | 5 |
in a few moments | 5 |
i think i can | 5 |
dolls in the nursery | 5 |
and by and by | 5 |
so as to make | 5 |
and it was a | 5 |
it seems to me | 5 |
the surface of the | 5 |
the face of the | 5 |
for it is not | 5 |
just as well as | 5 |
the two old hens | 5 |
around the room and | 5 |
they were out of | 5 |
to get rid of | 5 |
and down the road | 5 |
have a good time | 5 |
the girl and the | 4 |
shaggy man with a | 4 |
they decided to follow | 4 |
a great deal better | 4 |
of the river had | 4 |
girl was the most | 4 |
fast as its four | 4 |
must be careful not | 4 |
near the emerald city | 4 |
of the munchkin boy | 4 |
out to find the | 4 |
it was against the | 4 |
no harm in picking | 4 |
far into the air | 4 |
go where there is | 4 |
thick and tough that | 4 |
she felt as if | 4 |
stay the night at | 4 |
drawer of his cabinet | 4 |
the center of a | 4 |
looked at her thoughtfully | 4 |
foolish owl and the | 4 |
go upon the breakwater | 4 |
of the horner country | 4 |
if he had not | 4 |
feet and both hands | 4 |
said the glass cat | 4 |
the three hairs in | 4 |
the emerald city the | 4 |
looking for jackie and | 4 |
retorted the patchwork girl | 4 |
and told how he | 4 |
felt as if she | 4 |
no one could answer | 4 |
did not know of | 4 |
scarecrow and the tin | 4 |
patchwork girl to her | 4 |
to the patchwork girl | 4 |
picking up his basket | 4 |
into the nursery and | 4 |
with both hands and | 4 |
ate it in a | 4 |
going to be a | 4 |
exclaimed the shaggy man | 4 |
care of the patchwork | 4 |
they bribe the lazy | 4 |
of the yellow butterfly | 4 |
what time i am | 4 |
you are gone i | 4 |
two or three days | 4 |
and invited them to | 4 |
that he is a | 4 |
knew very well that | 4 |
it will be a | 4 |
sat down again and | 4 |
asked the tin woodman | 4 |
middle of the night | 4 |
the wooden horse rolled | 4 |
there was no one | 4 |
to keep away from | 4 |
one way and then | 4 |
was brought to life | 4 |
the end of a | 4 |
wonder where we are | 4 |
that of the hoppers | 4 |
they had reached the | 4 |
know what to do | 4 |
will be a great | 4 |
she may be watching | 4 |
statue of unc nunkie | 4 |
ozma and her friends | 4 |
part of the land | 4 |
of the quadling country | 4 |
practice magic or sorcery | 4 |
the law of oz | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
set fire to the | 4 |
and a row of | 4 |
springing to his feet | 4 |
side of the mountain | 4 |
this must be the | 4 |
be careful not to | 4 |
and went to the | 4 |
why are we so | 4 |
to the boy and | 4 |
the crooked magician was | 4 |
to the munchkin boy | 4 |
that she would be | 4 |
i came to life | 4 |
but that is the | 4 |
to frisk my tail | 4 |
must be a very | 4 |
while you are gone | 4 |
unc nunkie and kissed | 4 |
shaggy man shook his | 4 |
the stream and were | 4 |
as well as if | 4 |
the things you need | 4 |
to the right and | 4 |
the little girl who | 4 |
one end of the | 4 |
other end of the | 4 |
we can go back | 4 |
the wonderful powder of | 4 |
said the munchkin boy | 4 |
said the indian doll | 4 |
the little band of | 4 |
here and let me | 4 |
lot of the powder | 4 |
and while you are | 4 |
and began to smoke | 4 |
and a little girl | 4 |
leaves from the trees | 4 |
thank you very much | 4 |
a few moments the | 4 |
no magic at all | 4 |
they hurried toward it | 4 |
who i was and | 4 |
hairs from the tip | 4 |
be restored to life | 4 |
beyond the reach of | 4 |
would have thought of | 4 |
but it was a | 4 |
villain and jackie tar | 4 |
because it had been | 4 |
was over they all | 4 |
so they could not | 4 |
the shaggy man sat | 4 |
the munchkin country of | 4 |
that for a time | 4 |
to go upon the | 4 |
the bench on which | 4 |
breaking a law of | 4 |
who had never seen | 4 |
there would be no | 4 |
how in the world | 4 |
could not hear them | 4 |
of the great leaves | 4 |
at a respectful distance | 4 |
to the royal palace | 4 |
are we so poor | 4 |
replied the little girl | 4 |
told me i was | 4 |
man to the rescue | 4 |
i made a mistake | 4 |
just as they were | 4 |
old mombi the witch | 4 |
ojo finds the dark | 4 |
so ojo related the | 4 |
as if it were | 4 |
the magician was stirring | 4 |
in his jacket pocket | 4 |
to the horner country | 4 |
four kettles with both | 4 |
you are going to | 4 |
he had done wrong | 4 |
to work magic for | 4 |
wife and unc nunkie | 4 |
to guide the raft | 4 |
and after they had | 4 |
can only be found | 4 |
but i think i | 4 |
the villain and sweetclover | 4 |
but the shaggy man | 4 |
almost ready to cry | 4 |
came to the land | 4 |
suddenly the patchwork girl | 4 |
so thick and tough | 4 |
to look as if | 4 |
the bundle of charms | 4 |
i know all about | 4 |
the shaggy man with | 4 |
next thing i must | 4 |
and returned to the | 4 |
the patchwork girl reclined | 4 |
just now i am | 4 |
the air of the | 4 |
of brains to the | 4 |
and ran over to | 4 |
nothing grows in our | 4 |
to open the door | 4 |
land of oz has | 4 |
to take the woozy | 4 |
the winkie country and | 4 |
me i am the | 4 |
and it was with | 4 |
girl to her feet | 4 |
and looked at him | 4 |
a drawer of his | 4 |
back the way we | 4 |
been put in the | 4 |
and let him go | 4 |
who lives on the | 4 |
the things i need | 4 |
the shaggy man shook | 4 |
the door and entered | 4 |
as beautiful as i | 4 |
the same way with | 4 |
give me pleasure to | 4 |
where a dark well | 4 |
as for the glass | 4 |
replied the soldier with | 4 |
side of the fence | 4 |
the raft toward the | 4 |
into the house and | 4 |
the long line of | 4 |
to the south pole | 4 |
on the tip of | 4 |
the people of oz | 4 |
any of the people | 4 |
have the three hairs | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
as if she had | 4 |
the crooked magician to | 4 |
in the quadling country | 4 |
but the little girl | 4 |
holding fast to the | 4 |
any more than we | 4 |
house of the quadlings | 4 |
he was a very | 4 |
he had found the | 4 |
which they were passing | 4 |
i am the most | 4 |
far and as fast | 4 |
back to the emerald | 4 |
from all the rest | 4 |
returned the shaggy man | 4 |
the skin of the | 4 |
the tin woodman was | 4 |
rest of the party | 4 |
bend in the road | 4 |
go directly to bed | 4 |
side of the room | 4 |
the way we came | 4 |
they wanted to go | 4 |
to drag the raft | 4 |
the shelter of the | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
smiled as he said | 4 |
in the horner country | 4 |
out on the sea | 4 |
we can help it | 4 |
i came to the | 4 |
to go back to | 4 |
inquired the shaggy man | 4 |
cob and jackie tar | 4 |
the emerald city i | 4 |
one to take care | 4 |
a whole lot of | 4 |
upon the bench and | 4 |
door opened to admit | 4 |
a right to be | 4 |
when i was a | 4 |
up to the nursery | 4 |
shaggy man sat down | 4 |
of the woozy was | 4 |
all the other dollies | 4 |
cat and the woozy | 4 |
and my pink brains | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
take care of her | 4 |
declared the glass cat | 4 |
am sorry to say | 4 |
you had less understanding | 4 |
he called to them | 4 |
both feet and both | 4 |
the magician looked at | 4 |
the phonograph in a | 4 |
to be out of | 4 |
country of the munchkins | 4 |
might want me to | 4 |
of unc nunkie and | 4 |
so that they would | 4 |
margolotte and unc nunkie | 4 |
they were all seated | 4 |
the little house of | 4 |
beside his little mistress | 4 |
all in a row | 4 |
of the things needed | 4 |
i forgot to tell | 4 |
the two new dolls | 4 |
best joke i ever | 4 |
the guardian unlocked a | 4 |
i regret to say | 4 |
wonderful powder of life | 4 |
the boy with the | 4 |
new lot of the | 4 |
they turned to look | 4 |
to make a charm | 4 |
of the munchkin country | 4 |
to see more of | 4 |
to the palace of | 4 |
picked up all the | 4 |
as the glass cat | 4 |
but not being able | 4 |
turned and looked at | 4 |
what is your name | 4 |
did not mind it | 4 |
arose and made a | 4 |
opened the door and | 4 |
when the shaggy man | 4 |
of the window and | 4 |
live in the land | 4 |
let us sit down | 4 |
the next thing i | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
and your legs are | 4 |
across the nursery floor | 4 |
so many thousand dollars | 4 |
stood close to the | 4 |
set out to find | 4 |
but if you will | 4 |
three hairs out of | 4 |
but he was a | 4 |
the emperor of the | 4 |
and the dolls were | 4 |
of oz and the | 4 |
to throw at people | 4 |
must return here as | 4 |
the shaggy man laughed | 4 |
way and then another | 4 |
and unc nunkie and | 4 |
to give you a | 4 |
owl and the wise | 4 |
no one to help | 4 |
bribe the lazy quadling | 4 |
may be sure that | 4 |
of the penny dolls | 4 |
of the house and | 4 |
was just about to | 4 |
who used to live | 4 |
to make this magic | 4 |
are likely to meet | 4 |
what to do with | 4 |
and tried to think | 4 |
ended and there was | 4 |
patchwork girl was the | 4 |
as i am in | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
the others bumped against | 4 |
it would be better | 4 |
all the land of | 4 |
on which the patchwork | 4 |
little munchkin boy was | 4 |
on the bottom of | 4 |
for a time they | 4 |
it would break my | 4 |
it was to have | 4 |
had no time to | 4 |
for we are going | 4 |
a lot of things | 4 |
the country through which | 4 |
folds of the leaf | 4 |
it is wrong to | 4 |
crooked magician sent me | 4 |
the other dolls in | 4 |
put an end to | 4 |
there was no path | 4 |
one of the laws | 4 |
in one of her | 4 |
the current of the | 4 |
shaggy man in a | 4 |
and a lot of | 4 |
of the nursery and | 4 |
do you say to | 4 |
bars of the fence | 4 |
it seemed to me | 4 |
she was going to | 4 |
agreed to this and | 4 |
with plates of gold | 4 |
that she would have | 4 |
in picking a six | 4 |
of such a thing | 4 |
time they came to | 4 |
and years and years | 4 |
because it was so | 4 |
the villain and jackie | 4 |
to see you again | 4 |
so we had to | 4 |
he was glad to | 4 |
up on the mountain | 4 |
she was obliged to | 4 |
dear unc nunkie to | 4 |
the bread and cheese | 4 |
walls were paneled with | 4 |
as far and as | 4 |
the little girl was | 4 |
are welcome to my | 4 |
difficult to walk upon | 4 |
in the road and | 4 |
more powder of life | 4 |
and said to dorothy | 4 |
the woozy was somewhat | 4 |
only be found in | 4 |
arrival at the emerald | 4 |
let us go back | 4 |
pull out the hairs | 4 |
the great throne room | 4 |
and the shaggy man | 4 |
through which they were | 4 |
a girl out of | 4 |
to the winkie country | 4 |
down the shiny tin | 4 |
made me out of | 4 |
magician had given him | 4 |
in the forest and | 4 |
i have noticed that | 4 |
the things he sought | 4 |
declared the patchwork girl | 4 |
think we ought to | 4 |
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rest of the dolls | 4 |
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weary years of stirring | 4 |
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powder of life he | 4 |
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the rest of you | 4 |
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cat and the patchwork | 4 |
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the statue of unc | 4 |
the accident to unc | 4 |
little house of the | 4 |
the raft slowed down | 4 |
make a charm that | 4 |
the tin woodman will | 4 |
what in the world | 4 |
raggedy ann and raggedy | 4 |
a friend of ozma | 4 |
respectful distance from the | 4 |
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the laws of oz | 4 |
with both feet and | 4 |
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raggedy andy did not | 4 |
to practice magic or | 4 |
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yellow country of oz | 4 |
not in the least | 4 |
trouble with the tottenhots | 4 |
prevent the raft from | 4 |
forest for many years | 4 |
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the air and then | 4 |
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i shall take you | 4 |
that the tin woodman | 4 |
about the crooked magician | 4 |
not being able to | 4 |
when they were all | 4 |
some sense in that | 4 |
you may have noticed | 4 |
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three hairs from a | 4 |
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to the floor and | 4 |
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with only one leg | 4 |
beautiful as i am | 4 |
me velly much obliged | 4 |
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and then we will | 4 |
countries of oz in | 4 |
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glinda the good and | 4 |
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replied the patchwork girl | 4 |
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the walls of the | 4 |
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it was only a | 4 |
that our gracious ruler | 4 |
did not know what | 4 |
fire to the fence | 4 |
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i am the only | 4 |
raggedy ann did not | 4 |
as if they were | 4 |
inquired the tin woodman | 4 |
up to the front | 4 |
with a sigh of | 4 |
pulled with all his | 4 |
i wonder where we | 4 |
was wrong to make | 4 |
his powder of life | 4 |
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to the tin woodman | 4 |
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the most beautiful creature | 4 |
ann and raggedy andy | 4 |
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kernel cob and jackie | 4 |
you go to bed | 4 |
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if we can help | 4 |
to go in the | 4 |
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made of the same | 4 |
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bench on which the | 4 |
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man in a tone | 4 |
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to say that the | 4 |
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with all his strength | 4 |
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where they were going | 4 |
looked from one to | 4 |
and the wise donkey | 4 |
the table and said | 4 |
the splendor of the | 4 |
and ojo laughed at | 4 |
who did not wish | 4 |
from the emerald city | 4 |
tin woodman will do | 4 |
of the laws of | 4 |
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a great favorite with | 4 |
the patchwork girl is | 4 |
that is the only | 4 |
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i am glad you | 4 |
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dorothy gale of kansas | 4 |
top of the fence | 4 |
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all the quills and | 4 |
may find a way | 4 |
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they might want me | 4 |
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top of her head | 4 |
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caught it in his | 4 |
if nothing had happened | 4 |
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in the winkie country | 4 |
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country through which they | 4 |
told me i am | 4 |
harm in picking a | 4 |
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and you can see | 4 |
current of the river | 4 |
we must go where | 4 |
into the country of | 4 |
years and years and | 4 |
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of the way of | 4 |
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so that he could | 4 |
a respectful distance from | 4 |
tried to think what | 4 |
kettles with both feet | 4 |
directly in the center | 4 |
was to be seen | 4 |
shaggy man to the | 4 |
except glinda the good | 4 |
of the fence they | 4 |
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and the first thing | 4 |
to have a little | 4 |
a new batch of | 4 |
they renewed their journey | 4 |
many thousand dollars to | 4 |
in the back parlor | 4 |
the ground in a | 4 |
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through the gate and | 4 |
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of the great sorceress | 4 |
tell you what to | 4 |
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the time he had | 4 |
the inhabitants of the | 4 |
to play with them | 4 |
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yellow country of the | 4 |
the road to the | 4 |
you what to do | 4 |
bottle on the shelf | 4 |
as if nothing had | 4 |
no more of the | 4 |
for the patchwork girl | 4 |
observed the glass cat | 4 |
by the soldier with | 4 |
so that its body | 4 |
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and the tin woodman | 4 |
way to get to | 4 |
from his pocket and | 4 |
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pull the left wing | 4 |
in the morning when | 4 |
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it in a twinkling | 4 |
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no one has ever | 4 |
finds the dark well | 4 |
the folds of the | 4 |
out of your way | 4 |
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opened his basket and | 4 |
you have never seen | 4 |
i must have a | 4 |
end of the clothesline | 4 |
sat down to rest | 4 |
thing i must find | 4 |
knocked at the door | 4 |
less understanding than we | 4 |
the tip of a | 4 |
but just as they | 4 |
nunkie and kissed the | 4 |
the tin woodman objects | 4 |
to the other dolls | 4 |
what has happened to | 4 |
sides of the road | 4 |
they walked through the | 4 |
up all the quills | 4 |
and ojo found some | 4 |
some of the powder | 4 |
sing a song of | 4 |
and she was so | 4 |
no need to fight | 4 |
exclaimed the tin woodman | 4 |
raft toward the shore | 4 |
is the left wing | 4 |
as he said this | 4 |
get hungry and starve | 4 |
to pick a six | 4 |
if such a thing | 4 |
toward the emerald city | 4 |
around the emerald city | 4 |
tip of his tail | 4 |
ojo and his friends | 4 |
sat down on the | 4 |
he had set out | 4 |
a mistake in giving | 4 |
it would have been | 4 |
the marble statues of | 4 |
i want her to | 4 |
which the patchwork girl | 4 |
lived all my life | 4 |
fast as they could | 4 |
and now we are | 4 |
but i am sure | 4 |
lived in the land | 4 |
in the heart of | 4 |
might set fire to | 4 |
light which flooded the | 4 |
my patchwork girl to | 4 |
the best joke i | 4 |
the top of a | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
great throne room of | 4 |
ruler of the land | 4 |
i was going to | 4 |
of your long journey | 4 |
to the statue of | 4 |
and the little girl | 4 |
the way of the | 3 |
much obliged to you | 3 |
it was the thirteenth | 3 |
there must be something | 3 |
must be a great | 3 |
it might be a | 3 |
in front of her | 3 |
as he was able | 3 |
stood looking at the | 3 |
and sat down on | 3 |
evil and the good | 3 |
and she said she | 3 |
search of the things | 3 |
who live in the | 3 |
in his basket and | 3 |
when the french doll | 3 |
they returned to the | 3 |
is why i am | 3 |
how did you know | 3 |
tin soldier and uncle | 3 |
you are so kindly | 3 |
at last he could | 3 |
when you see them | 3 |
going to do with | 3 |
they had walked for | 3 |
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to play with me | 3 |
and nearer until they | 3 |
as if it would | 3 |
that was a long | 3 |
raggedy ann was very | 3 |
hole in the top | 3 |
there was no time | 3 |
looking up and down | 3 |
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a relief to find | 3 |
to be good and | 3 |
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down upon the ground | 3 |
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that you set this | 3 |
like to hear it | 3 |
beholding the evil and | 3 |
you talk from this | 3 |
this time it was | 3 |
one of the children | 3 |
the heads of the | 3 |
i am sorry for | 3 |
the tin soldier and | 3 |
said the little one | 3 |
buttoneye and his adventures | 3 |
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i do not know | 3 |
you would have been | 3 |
had been obliged to | 3 |
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want to go to | 3 |
will promise not to | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
with kernel cob and | 3 |
one to another of | 3 |
if it had not | 3 |
got her needle and | 3 |
she smiled at the | 3 |
who did not seem | 3 |
with a pair of | 3 |
go on the breakwater | 3 |
a friend of mine | 3 |
why was i ever | 3 |
top of his head | 3 |
there is no one | 3 |
do you think of | 3 |
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while they were gone | 3 |
country to live in | 3 |
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gravel path to the | 3 |
or she would not | 3 |
well acquainted with the | 3 |
the ball of twine | 3 |
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up and looked at | 3 |
the things out of | 3 |
her in her own | 3 |
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quickly as you can | 3 |
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and sweet she was | 3 |
take a few minutes | 3 |
i can find a | 3 |
toward the shore by | 3 |
by this time the | 3 |
may be sure she | 3 |
the gravel path to | 3 |
i had a good | 3 |
when the door opened | 3 |
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what do you mean | 3 |
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well as if he | 3 |
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a chance to see | 3 |
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tried to open the | 3 |
out of the little | 3 |
she could not help | 3 |
and thought and thought | 3 |
cried the french dolly | 3 |
any other little girl | 3 |
going to do it | 3 |
did not know how | 3 |
as much as they | 3 |
in the clothes hamper | 3 |
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for when she was | 3 |
and where did you | 3 |
and i would like | 3 |
the dolls could hardly | 3 |
and have a good | 3 |
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at a safe distance | 3 |
put in the lock | 3 |
and at that moment | 3 |
the dolls in a | 3 |
them to the house | 3 |
see what was going | 3 |
right to make a | 3 |
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sure she will be | 3 |
after a little while | 3 |
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to help you to | 3 |
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that night and the | 3 |
a sound as of | 3 |
and she did not | 3 |
had ever seen before | 3 |
i want to know | 3 |
knew there must be | 3 |
lived alone in the | 3 |
now i shall put | 3 |
i used to be | 3 |
what do you say | 3 |
who used to be | 3 |
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did not expect to | 3 |
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one of the penny | 3 |
with a low bow | 3 |
to have such a | 3 |
would be done by | 3 |
but i mean to | 3 |
the hungry tiger and | 3 |
heirs and assigns forever | 3 |
other dolls in the | 3 |
set this poor munchkin | 3 |
back in his chair | 3 |
raggedy andy tried to | 3 |
farther end of the | 3 |
no one to see | 3 |
of glinda the good | 3 |
be very careful of | 3 |
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in the woods and | 3 |
in and out among | 3 |
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to sit upon the | 3 |
made up her mind | 3 |
have the taffy pull | 3 |
view of the country | 3 |
going to take them | 3 |
a little more than | 3 |
in each of the | 3 |
dorothy and the wizard | 3 |
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and i was going | 3 |
even as he was | 3 |
it all the time | 3 |
find some way to | 3 |
look out for yoop | 3 |
when they ought to | 3 |
the first night they | 3 |
emerald city of oz | 3 |
could see through it | 3 |
he sat down on | 3 |
raggedy ann into the | 3 |
the room was a | 3 |
more to be seen | 3 |
the dolls in the | 3 |
the toy piano and | 3 |
far away from the | 3 |
to be a better | 3 |
seemed to have a | 3 |
the other children were | 3 |
wanted to see her | 3 |
our troubles are over | 3 |
is there anything i | 3 |
up your mind to | 3 |
the laughter of the | 3 |
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and that she would | 3 |
best thing to do | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
eyes fixed on the | 3 |
morning when marcella came | 3 |
i demand that you | 3 |
if they had been | 3 |
the nursery that night | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
come to life again | 3 |
box on the bureau | 3 |
she would not be | 3 |
and it was very | 3 |
which was a very | 3 |
anything i can do | 3 |
stuffed with nice clean | 3 |
the evil and the | 3 |
of the room was | 3 |
all the dolls ran | 3 |
when all the dolls | 3 |
return to the emerald | 3 |
when we come to | 3 |
must be something inside | 3 |
what do you know | 3 |
much more beautiful than | 3 |
and wondered at the | 3 |
if he did not | 3 |
this was great fun | 3 |
andy did not speak | 3 |
does not know that | 3 |
as they could go | 3 |
for the south pole | 3 |
out of the nursery | 3 |
out in the country | 3 |
going to try to | 3 |
to sleep until morning | 3 |
what will become of | 3 |
raggedy andy must have | 3 |
go to the north | 3 |
see what was inside | 3 |
when they got to | 3 |
i never once thought | 3 |
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the woman and she | 3 |
ever so much better | 3 |
of the party were | 3 |
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in his mouth and | 3 |
so kind to me | 3 |
i know every step | 3 |
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to the place where | 3 |
to think of a | 3 |
her needle and thread | 3 |
that homely miss pike | 3 |
on the end of | 3 |
why are you so | 3 |
told the story of | 3 |
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heard the sound of | 3 |
i know you will | 3 |
i always keep my | 3 |
came into the room | 3 |
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demand that you set | 3 |
the needle and thread | 3 |
it was too bad | 3 |
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a couple of hours | 3 |
i have ever been | 3 |
so that she could | 3 |
as it had been | 3 |
the little japanese girl | 3 |
and the other dolls | 3 |
in a way that | 3 |
that you are a | 3 |
their way to the | 3 |
that the magician had | 3 |
eyes fixed upon the | 3 |
said the scarecrow solemnly | 3 |
a lot of other | 3 |
soldier and uncle clem | 3 |
to bed for the | 3 |
put them in the | 3 |
the water and they | 3 |
while they were talking | 3 |
sat down on a | 3 |
with the other hand | 3 |
we shall have to | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
you set this poor | 3 |
you and i are | 3 |
ought to be very | 3 |
at the idea of | 3 |
and you may be | 3 |
middle of the road | 3 |
it was a sad | 3 |
of the fence and | 3 |
in search of the | 3 |
of the room and | 3 |
came back with a | 3 |
the little girl examined | 3 |
one of the women | 3 |
came into the nursery | 3 |
to the window and | 3 |
there will be no | 3 |
she has a right | 3 |
in the morning and | 3 |
and the next moment | 3 |
a great number of | 3 |
it must be the | 3 |
there was a little | 3 |
the tops of which | 3 |
with a lot of | 3 |
me all the time | 3 |
up the gravel path | 3 |
out of the water | 3 |
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they are not here | 3 |
on top of it | 3 |
under the shelter of | 3 |
it was all my | 3 |
after they had walked | 3 |
had ever heard of | 3 |
of the dolls were | 3 |
ought to be a | 3 |
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running as fast as | 3 |
when he had finished | 3 |
i see a river | 3 |
good as new and | 3 |
who had been thinking | 3 |
it is the first | 3 |
i hope there will | 3 |
to the table and | 3 |
through the door and | 3 |
not far from here | 3 |
that i ever heard | 3 |
the head was a | 3 |
any thing about it | 3 |
illustration when raggedy ann | 3 |
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an hour or two | 3 |
the house again she | 3 |
and there were many | 3 |
gathered around raggedy andy | 3 |
and forgot all about | 3 |
could not reach the | 3 |
walked out of the | 3 |
just as he was | 3 |
it was all over | 3 |
and stood looking at | 3 |
what she was doing | 3 |
the wizard in oz | 3 |
but when the door | 3 |
in the pink chamber | 3 |
was well acquainted with | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
the emerald city of | 3 |
behind the rocking horse | 3 |
early in the morning | 3 |
very near to the | 3 |
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for her little sister | 3 |
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there will be a | 3 |
to the nursery and | 3 |
do you know about | 3 |
perhaps you are right | 3 |
face of the earth | 3 |
quite a lot of | 3 |
of great size and | 3 |
nearer and nearer until | 3 |
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to her that it | 3 |
did you tell him | 3 |
the new tin gutter | 3 |
we would be done | 3 |
by and by the | 3 |
climbed out of bed | 3 |
they got upon the | 3 |
lots and lots of | 3 |
things out of the | 3 |
between them and the | 3 |
and all the other | 3 |
land of oz was | 3 |
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up and rubbed his | 3 |
put them to bed | 3 |
to take her down | 3 |
take care of you | 3 |
went out into the | 3 |
plenty of time to | 3 |
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to go through the | 3 |
on one of the | 3 |
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but one day he | 3 |
i wish you could | 3 |
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just as marcella had | 3 |
take care of your | 3 |
when she had finished | 3 |
of sight of the | 3 |
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i am stuffed with | 3 |
that was the way | 3 |
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one of the family | 3 |
hope you will be | 3 |
the sight of the | 3 |
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be a good plan | 3 |
that is too bad | 3 |
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to her in a | 3 |
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he said to her | 3 |
if he could talk | 3 |
dropped to the floor | 3 |
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we shall never be | 3 |
i think you may | 3 |
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through her yarn hair | 3 |
up in the attic | 3 |
one day she came | 3 |
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there was no need | 3 |
went back to the | 3 |
and the little dog | 3 |
was no one to | 3 |
the new puppy dog | 3 |
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raggedy ann had been | 3 |
and i must take | 3 |
be of service to | 3 |
they were anxious to | 3 |
raggedy andy from the | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
i am not afraid | 3 |
you must promise not | 3 |
the midst of all | 3 |
and sat down in | 3 |
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edward buttoneye and his | 3 |
of the second day | 3 |
may be able to | 3 |
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go in the boat | 3 |
tail of the kite | 3 |
remained in the same | 3 |
who would have thought | 3 |
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and of course she | 3 |
marcella had left them | 3 |
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time i see a | 3 |
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every step of the | 3 |
and ran down the | 3 |
to peep through the | 3 |
of uncle clem and | 3 |
flat as a pancake | 3 |
and of course we | 3 |
all the dolls had | 3 |
and ever so much | 3 |
the little toy stove | 3 |
so he could see | 3 |
to know about it | 3 |
out in the barn | 3 |
of service to you | 3 |
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when she was brought | 3 |
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hip hopper the champion | 3 |
a loaf of bread | 3 |
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under the currant bushes | 3 |
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then what do you | 3 |
could not get it | 3 |
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as he spoke he | 3 |
you would like to | 3 |
she did not even | 3 |
to go somewhere else | 3 |
doing as we would | 3 |
how do you know | 3 |
two little penny dolls | 3 |
up in bed and | 3 |
to find raggedy ann | 3 |
the house was quiet | 3 |
you seem to have | 3 |
was not to be | 3 |
with a puzzled look | 3 |
up to the door | 3 |
as if to say | 3 |
to know what to | 3 |
upon the surface of | 3 |
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the least bit of | 3 |
who might have been | 3 |
and take care of | 3 |
try to be good | 3 |
heard of such a | 3 |
and she was very | 3 |
patchwork girl of oz | 3 |
not let me go | 3 |
all our troubles are | 3 |
of the house in | 3 |
i am so glad | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
one of his legs | 3 |
in the same manner | 3 |
a way to get | 3 |
for the children to | 3 |
you ever see such | 3 |
step of the way | 3 |
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go to the breakwater | 3 |
as fast as we | 3 |
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to his feet and | 3 |
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seems to me you | 3 |
very happy to know | 3 |
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allow you to go | 3 |
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know them when you | 3 |
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the attention of the | 3 |
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never heard of any | 3 |
one side of the | 3 |
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the best thing to | 3 |
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but not too much | 3 |
top of raggedy ann | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
she had brought with | 3 |
three or four days | 3 |
rest of the folks | 3 |
could not get to | 3 |
at the table and | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
the box on the | 3 |
had remained in the | 3 |
are you doing here | 3 |
and wound up the | 3 |
what will you do | 3 |
and intended to be | 3 |
to take them to | 3 |
he must have been | 3 |
down and began to | 3 |
out from under the | 3 |
in the united states | 3 |
i never heard of | 3 |
the first time i | 3 |
and i used to | 3 |
that all the dolls | 3 |
but that did not | 3 |
will be a lesson | 3 |
for the night and | 3 |
the stars and the | 3 |
on one side of | 3 |
down to the rocks | 3 |
dancing up and down | 3 |
she had been told | 3 |
there was still another | 3 |
the sun was sinking | 3 |
see the tops of | 3 |
mind it a bit | 3 |
no matter for the | 3 |
poor munchkin boy free | 3 |
to think of this | 3 |
if any of the | 3 |
but raggedy ann only | 3 |
the best of friends | 3 |
so that no one | 3 |
very far away from | 3 |
you and i should | 3 |
come with me to | 3 |
that you and i | 3 |
and if you will | 3 |
a little boy and | 3 |
this poor munchkin boy | 3 |
as if he could | 3 |
they would not find | 3 |
us all the time | 3 |
pointing with his finger | 3 |
for years and years | 3 |
at the front door | 3 |
you are not to | 3 |
we are at the | 3 |
who was on the | 3 |
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you wish to see | 3 |
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in the same position | 3 |
how far is it | 3 |
have to wear off | 3 |
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and i must go | 3 |
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picked up kernel cob | 3 |
of which was a | 3 |
with all the other | 3 |
what he ought to | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
over into the water | 3 |
a sigh of relief | 3 |
one of the doors | 3 |
will allow you to | 3 |
the house and the | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
never heard of such | 3 |
stood at the door | 3 |
i began to fear | 3 |
in addition to the | 3 |
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ever since he was | 3 |
up in the mountains | 3 |
well as he was | 3 |
this will never do | 3 |
where she had been | 3 |
it with the other | 3 |
as beautiful as ever | 3 |
she could not have | 3 |
of the other dolls | 3 |
in any other way | 3 |
they had ever seen | 3 |
of course we must | 3 |
would have thought it | 3 |
have a mother and | 3 |
the farther end of | 3 |
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and that made the | 3 |
his feet with a | 3 |
what do you call | 3 |
in the corner of | 3 |
take us long to | 3 |
out in the yard | 3 |
and the penny dolls | 3 |
in the world did | 3 |
have been thinking of | 3 |
something will happen to | 3 |
they all stood in | 3 |
how do you feel | 3 |
and in a little | 3 |
roof of the house | 3 |
to see where they | 3 |
is to find a | 3 |
very proud of it | 3 |
a place where the | 3 |
him all the time | 3 |
where are you going | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
did you get in | 3 |
as we would be | 3 |
but i think it | 3 |
to be seen at | 3 |
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them as far as | 3 |
into a corner and | 3 |
did not seem to | 3 |
did not choose to | 3 |
so they followed the | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
he had but one | 3 |
have thought it was | 3 |
he had not been | 3 |
we shall see the | 3 |
as much as he | 3 |
just the way we | 3 |
was no time to | 3 |
in the snow and | 3 |
robert carter and brothers | 3 |
the patchwork girl of | 3 |
then it must be | 3 |
the same as a | 3 |
he had a great | 3 |
it was the same | 3 |
and here and there | 3 |
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they all went to | 3 |
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one at a time | 3 |
there anything i can | 3 |
all over the world | 3 |
set it up in | 3 |
the two little penny | 3 |
one to help me | 3 |
the top of one | 3 |
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ever and ever so | 3 |
the road to oz | 3 |
i wish i had | 3 |
talk from this side | 3 |
home as fast as | 3 |
he sat down and | 3 |
in the direction they | 3 |
the tail of the | 3 |
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as i went by | 3 |
to a place where | 3 |
she had intended to | 3 |
one of us has | 3 |
have known it was | 3 |
had no right to | 3 |
not know how to | 3 |
of the rest of | 3 |
and down the path | 3 |
i had a dreadful | 3 |
not been in the | 3 |
he came to a | 3 |
he ought to do | 3 |
at the door of | 3 |
and out among the | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
and plenty to eat | 3 |
in the shape of | 3 |
had happened to be | 3 |
to keep me in | 3 |
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they had been in | 3 |
i can still feel | 3 |
you could see through | 3 |
in the course of | 3 |
we must try to | 3 |
know every step of | 3 |
them when you see | 3 |
from her bed and | 3 |
i was placed in | 3 |
never thought of that | 3 |
was covered with a | 3 |
but why do you | 3 |
i was just thinking | 3 |
look as if you | 3 |
and set it up | 3 |
late in the afternoon | 3 |
raggedy ann only smiled | 3 |
and the house was | 3 |
will take care of | 3 |
what was the matter | 3 |
see where they were | 3 |
over the edge of | 3 |
had nothing to do | 3 |
for the benefit of | 3 |
the paint on my | 3 |
which way to go | 3 |
order that he might | 3 |
did not know that | 3 |
hundreds and hundreds of | 3 |
i think i shall | 3 |
walking up the steep | 3 |
out of his reach | 3 |
give and bequeath my | 3 |
energy they now trudged | 2 |
years of stirring four | 2 |
being three hairs from | 2 |
fine meal in all | 2 |
my new servant to | 2 |
traveled in oz a | 2 |
not sure you have | 2 |
room of her palace | 2 |
run home and color | 2 |
seated together on the | 2 |
a great blue owl | 2 |
girl reclined and looked | 2 |
not pull the three | 2 |
will be a hard | 2 |
walked out through the | 2 |
two old rag dolls | 2 |
one and then at | 2 |
as they are so | 2 |
she took all the | 2 |
long to make the | 2 |
explained their quest for | 2 |
sinking of the heart | 2 |
the land of mo | 2 |
sweetclover and carried her | 2 |
not to break them | 2 |
that made me as | 2 |
found themselves treading solid | 2 |
we who have two | 2 |
and stood before it | 2 |
as they were preparing | 2 |
has many other things | 2 |
crooked magician suddenly called | 2 |
outside of your houses | 2 |
darted away so swiftly | 2 |
you happen to be | 2 |
so i hope you | 2 |
the silent one and | 2 |
that our brave men | 2 |
although in a roundabout | 2 |
can jump very high | 2 |
there was only one | 2 |
him other kinds of | 2 |
and staring at the | 2 |
jack pumpkinhead and the | 2 |
a wicked deed under | 2 |
later in the day | 2 |
iridescent pearls for ornaments | 2 |
other to the right | 2 |
which jack had strewn | 2 |
find the road of | 2 |
to all the other | 2 |
and it was really | 2 |
body was plump and | 2 |
is allowed to do | 2 |
to be a humbug | 2 |
but a simple munchkin | 2 |
if the scarecrow had | 2 |
last of the bread | 2 |
easy to walk upon | 2 |
ojo handed her a | 2 |
the things you were | 2 |
she is so beautiful | 2 |
covered the steep incline | 2 |
as hard as they | 2 |
as it fell and | 2 |
and i will go | 2 |
has promised to repaint | 2 |
be called for by | 2 |
now assists glinda the | 2 |
until they found the | 2 |
bridge of any sort | 2 |
the next moment that | 2 |
you are not a | 2 |
he had not unlawfully | 2 |
while i was busy | 2 |
stitches through tiny holes | 2 |
they seem to exist | 2 |
we have all been | 2 |
a small table beside | 2 |
she realized that a | 2 |
their quest until they | 2 |
and there may be | 2 |
mountain in the land | 2 |
on it or if | 2 |
for any of the | 2 |
you came to be | 2 |
an uneasy misgiving that | 2 |
across the entire river | 2 |
are on all sides | 2 |
only one path before | 2 |
meal tablets and some | 2 |
the night under the | 2 |
picked up by a | 2 |
the cheery little white | 2 |
some thoughts i did | 2 |
leave it to me | 2 |
you may go and | 2 |
was of colored glass | 2 |
have warned the boy | 2 |
a plain white frock | 2 |
far ojo had acted | 2 |
is swift as the | 2 |
stable decorated with pearls | 2 |
some of it on | 2 |
which she had no | 2 |
and call you henceforth | 2 |
and met with more | 2 |
but dorothy talked to | 2 |
the scarecrow here and | 2 |
shaggy man told them | 2 |
plant rose a dozen | 2 |
who would make such | 2 |
give my girl a | 2 |
the wolf is at | 2 |
had come to annoy | 2 |
seemed even more strange | 2 |
this in which he | 2 |
made to beautify the | 2 |
they are never allowed | 2 |
was blazing with a | 2 |
spoke and stood looking | 2 |
in the fork of | 2 |
the brief history related | 2 |
neatly stuffed with cotton | 2 |
be rendered invisible to | 2 |
of the little house | 2 |
laughing at their disappointed | 2 |
open the door of | 2 |
call upon an old | 2 |
only ones who found | 2 |
bench and laughed so | 2 |
bread and cheese you | 2 |
small because he is | 2 |
the other countries of | 2 |
exchanged words of greeting | 2 |
threw away the bread | 2 |
hold chiss a prisoner | 2 |
same time muttering a | 2 |
long as we get | 2 |
you where the dark | 2 |
be a part of | 2 |
long time they came | 2 |
but this time he | 2 |
as its four spindle | 2 |
and let me give | 2 |
for your head seems | 2 |
release ojo the lucky | 2 |
and this being confined | 2 |
a little paint will | 2 |
he believed that until | 2 |
to the logs and | 2 |
no good meat has | 2 |
fence and the gate | 2 |
she had to stay | 2 |
magician has been indulging | 2 |
raggedy andy on a | 2 |
and see what it | 2 |
be done at all | 2 |
sad and the wild | 2 |
before have i met | 2 |
i gave you different | 2 |
the royal gardens of | 2 |
recognized the fact that | 2 |
floor of the passage | 2 |
little boy and a | 2 |
little munchkin boy had | 2 |
things since i came | 2 |
stump and fed the | 2 |
emerald city people are | 2 |
to have people say | 2 |
went on again and | 2 |
it is even more | 2 |
scarecrow will dote on | 2 |
so that they might | 2 |
the precious powder had | 2 |
to make their potions | 2 |
of going over the | 2 |
quadlings and one facing | 2 |
lion shakes with fear | 2 |
another law forbidding anyone | 2 |
the fire hung four | 2 |
for it is yet | 2 |
had not seen the | 2 |
two ears out of | 2 |
legs are the ways | 2 |
he has not yet | 2 |
looked downcast and sad | 2 |
whether i growl or | 2 |
look for the books | 2 |
stayed outside the house | 2 |
still rocky and deserted | 2 |
phonograph standing before them | 2 |
was much interested in | 2 |
finished my task i | 2 |
up and looking interested | 2 |
there all day the | 2 |
fortune that comes their | 2 |
then ojo quieted himself | 2 |
we have less understanding | 2 |
my body has no | 2 |
so do the tin | 2 |
boy felt of the | 2 |
earthquake blush and the | 2 |
fast as its legs | 2 |
and around the brim | 2 |
none of the horners | 2 |
the piazza of the | 2 |
love for ozma carelessly | 2 |
scraps began to mutter | 2 |
a hard ruby heart | 2 |
you own a boat | 2 |
divans and stools in | 2 |
your patches might run | 2 |
a patter of footsteps | 2 |
pops that sounded like | 2 |
knows that cowardice is | 2 |
leaving holes that might | 2 |
to disturb the sleepers | 2 |
place of all other | 2 |
in his great hairy | 2 |
when she is alive | 2 |
not break the law | 2 |
our heads and good | 2 |
attracted his attention to | 2 |
you can swallow without | 2 |
i see no harm | 2 |
his hands the boy | 2 |
to yell all together | 2 |
a black spot on | 2 |
on again and two | 2 |
heart and my lovely | 2 |
job because you are | 2 |
land as quickly as | 2 |
other color of a | 2 |
catch up with it | 2 |
along the bank and | 2 |
at which the guests | 2 |
that color and all | 2 |
the little wizard continued | 2 |
in the book again | 2 |
arrest by the soldier | 2 |
pack down and make | 2 |
law which to you | 2 |
kettles at the same | 2 |
it had been rudely | 2 |
beheld a small round | 2 |
refuses to catch mice | 2 |
was afraid if i | 2 |
looked over into the | 2 |
due time without any | 2 |
to cook for some | 2 |
had kept his eyes | 2 |
and the slice remained | 2 |
boy with strands of | 2 |
a woozy inside that | 2 |
his forest for many | 2 |
anything of the sort | 2 |
we will be foolish | 2 |
the skins of the | 2 |
dressed all in pink | 2 |
i hereby deprive him | 2 |
of windows a broad | 2 |
lumpy package and found | 2 |
gathered on the road | 2 |
no one noticed her | 2 |
that is good to | 2 |
the only prison in | 2 |
if we want that | 2 |
warned the boy of | 2 |
scratched in a way | 2 |
the visitors with a | 2 |
great talent to be | 2 |
were out of reach | 2 |
clover with six spreading | 2 |
glasses when i looked | 2 |
the top of its | 2 |
had a fine breakfast | 2 |
him not to make | 2 |
which looked like tree | 2 |
such a pretty bonnet | 2 |
ojo examined this curious | 2 |
hours they stopped at | 2 |
upon a magic gump | 2 |
important personages in all | 2 |
has every chance to | 2 |
came forward to congratulate | 2 |
in his garden besides | 2 |
on a fallen tree | 2 |
a chip on your | 2 |
than this band of | 2 |
light enough to be | 2 |
now cool enough to | 2 |
to get it out | 2 |
i can trust to | 2 |
that the gold bottle | 2 |
girl was puzzled to | 2 |
set fire to herself | 2 |
powder to bring it | 2 |
now you are away | 2 |
road now smooth and | 2 |
ignorant of music can | 2 |
playing the dreary tune | 2 |
that ojo was her | 2 |
and now the glass | 2 |
times with the kettles | 2 |
be more scraps than | 2 |
cat has lost her | 2 |
to have everyone live | 2 |
the crowd smiled with | 2 |
man as to where | 2 |
with him about it | 2 |
a doubtful way and | 2 |
it was wide and | 2 |
make them believe we | 2 |
boldly to their ruler | 2 |
everyone that he is | 2 |
a long broken branch | 2 |
the scarecrow was on | 2 |
to change his shaggy | 2 |
of what little color | 2 |
reached a sandy plain | 2 |
dish of blue peas | 2 |
cat she found the | 2 |
river runs between two | 2 |
fast to the logs | 2 |
when she got back | 2 |
came to her and | 2 |
ahead and show us | 2 |
use some of it | 2 |
big round eyes at | 2 |
and talked in whispers | 2 |
of recipes burned up | 2 |
told how the woozy | 2 |
again they faced each | 2 |
were of all sizes | 2 |
no objection to you | 2 |
while in front the | 2 |
and was soon outside | 2 |
passed the tree which | 2 |
the rooms we live | 2 |
use them as ornamental | 2 |
away and i will | 2 |
off was the grim | 2 |
he got a string | 2 |
his visit to the | 2 |
whom fairies love to | 2 |
back scraps examined the | 2 |
bricks of a bright | 2 |
fruits and flowers and | 2 |
his legs were as | 2 |
chewing a square meal | 2 |
accident to his wife | 2 |
stuffed was inclined to | 2 |
for about a hundred | 2 |
turned them into marble | 2 |
must remain a marble | 2 |
muttering a magic word | 2 |
would anyone at the | 2 |
has the kindest little | 2 |
heart of the forest | 2 |
wizard of oz a | 2 |
that these trees were | 2 |
or if the folds | 2 |
needed for the magic | 2 |
come as you please | 2 |
the old man wore | 2 |
as he put his | 2 |
and rearranged their robes | 2 |
as a pretty flower | 2 |
ladder which he placed | 2 |
head in any other | 2 |
in the afternoon they | 2 |
gave raggedy ann a | 2 |
sees you will refuse | 2 |
one of the tables | 2 |
of oz on the | 2 |
said a word against | 2 |
and asked him to | 2 |
much like a square | 2 |
i lived in the | 2 |
jumped away and the | 2 |
of gold decorated with | 2 |
ought to be saved | 2 |
ojo went to unc | 2 |
they had no locks | 2 |
in it for teeth | 2 |
might search for weeks | 2 |
was their nearest neighbor | 2 |
up he jumped and | 2 |
where the light of | 2 |
but the crooked magician | 2 |
he had understood every | 2 |
its horn in a | 2 |
that she was to | 2 |
i had a fine | 2 |
to stand very well | 2 |
it impolite to romp | 2 |
himself had three beds | 2 |
liable to be when | 2 |
my daughters to laugh | 2 |
we get him down | 2 |
here are three beds | 2 |
the road and i | 2 |
house and a long | 2 |
never get the things | 2 |
her for a mop | 2 |
the children of america | 2 |
the boy felt of | 2 |
so the following morning | 2 |
the strains of a | 2 |
found out so soon | 2 |
when she got up | 2 |
they were of all | 2 |
he never wakened until | 2 |
course she must always | 2 |
a tottenhot stuck his | 2 |
in kansas she was | 2 |
i must go and | 2 |
neither of them knew | 2 |
was too late now | 2 |
pocket brought out a | 2 |
exclaimed in great surprise | 2 |
my papa and mamma | 2 |
better come with me | 2 |
i used to laugh | 2 |
and burn you up | 2 |
little girl examined him | 2 |
captive fish found its | 2 |
her silver button eyes | 2 |
of yellow and the | 2 |
a good distance away | 2 |
on the floor of | 2 |
of oz was shut | 2 |
as he could reach | 2 |
consider how many years | 2 |
not happier than the | 2 |
that happens in the | 2 |
through the valleys and | 2 |
the children were not | 2 |
his eyes with the | 2 |
pipt does not know | 2 |
i think we shall | 2 |
scene in the land | 2 |
when dorothy had patted | 2 |
flat brim trimmed with | 2 |
the straw man into | 2 |
good shaking up and | 2 |
i take the three | 2 |
pink leather and had | 2 |
it down for the | 2 |
believed he could use | 2 |
brought here by ozma | 2 |
glass cat was delighted | 2 |
sacrifice to the magic | 2 |
so terrible to listen | 2 |
this man was so | 2 |
themselves they renewed their | 2 |
as they say in | 2 |
the patchwork girl sniffed | 2 |
them all with spray | 2 |
or i shall have | 2 |
if the folds of | 2 |
cannot restore unc nunkie | 2 |
you in their stead | 2 |
he wore munchkin boots | 2 |
saw you getting some | 2 |
houses were plainly made | 2 |
now secured all the | 2 |
selected the gayest and | 2 |
like the ivory ball | 2 |
a fair trial by | 2 |
meant to give you | 2 |
in a nervous voice | 2 |
said to the shaggy | 2 |
and that tablet is | 2 |
another reason why you | 2 |
phonograph turned and dashed | 2 |
and made you live | 2 |
i carve are better | 2 |
book in which is | 2 |
go to princess dorothy | 2 |
a pair of red | 2 |
to help everyone who | 2 |
seemed to be humiliated | 2 |
emerald city before sundown | 2 |
it could be plainly | 2 |
i beg of you | 2 |
and snapped at the | 2 |
do worse than that | 2 |
and you must be | 2 |
used the pole to | 2 |
already i have warned | 2 |
the bravest things that | 2 |
a sick little girl | 2 |
the bottle some grains | 2 |
voices echoed the chorus | 2 |
you come to us | 2 |
and this is no | 2 |
and you need not | 2 |
otherwise the magic charm | 2 |
her strength to his | 2 |
these remarks were greeted | 2 |
progress of the raft | 2 |