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trigram frequency
prince of wales29
it was a28
there was a23
the king was22
that he was21
said to himself21
out of the21
there was no18
the prince of18
and the king18
the prince and17
it to the16
he said to16
he had been15
prince and the13
the old man13
passed it to13
he could not13
a sort of13
who passed it13
the lord protector12
king of england12
was about to12
but it was12
out of his12
the end of12
it is a12
and he was11
and the pauper11
in the same11
and began to11
the next moment11
i am the11
now and then11
it is not11
of the king10
he did not10
the little king10
in the morning10
he began to10
pauper by mark9
it was not9
said in a9
of the prince9
mark twain part9
when he was9
by mark twain9
that it was9
in a low9
the presence of9
the pauper by9
as soon as9
please your majesty9
at the same8
my lord the8
the midst of8
he was not8
in a moment8
but there was8
lord of the8
a few moments8
the same time8
the earl of8
who art thou8
to be a8
end of the8
him to the8
i do not8
in the palace8
earl of hertford8
for it was8
and cried out8
he would have8
but he was8
it would be7
it is the7
for a moment7
first lord of7
as he had7
the poor little7
one of them7
as well as7
the name of7
lord the king7
as he was7
he was a7
and said to7
a couple of7
of the room7
his head and7
the king is7
some of the7
the great seal7
upon his knees7
of the bedchamber7
according to the7
the lady edith7
of the great7
for the king7
then he said7
the centre of7
where he was7
shook his head7
and thou shalt7
the duke of7
the majesty of6
way for the6
who had been6
the first lord6
a little while6
to see the6
said the king6
presence of the6
that he had6
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in the centre6
the late king6
in his face6
a low voice6
the true prince6
he is the6
gave him a6
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there is no6
the king of6
as he could6
majesty of england6
king of the6
which he was6
in the midst6
it may be6
that the king6
he was the6
two or three6
the king to6
was in a6
i tell thee6
of the crown6
and all the6
was obliged to6
moment or two6
the head of6
he would not6
just as he6
did not know6
and said in6
the hands of6
i am not6
upon him and6
there is none6
was in the6
he felt that6
will know me6
lords and ladies6
for he was6
presently he said6
it was to6
up and down6
the lord st6
for the moment5
he came to5
but they were5
true and false5
as far as5
he had a5
he was about5
the lord mayor5
then am i5
of offal court5
and the lady5
hendon and the5
and he said5
he heard the5
more and more5
one of the5
that is the5
he would be5
god be thanked5
saying to himself5
but no matter5
but i will5
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in front of5
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here and there5
to the ground5
the king and5
of the guard5
the king my5
now am i5
out of it5
the king had5
at the end5
came to be5
was filled with5
at that moment5
tom canty was5
down to the5
the true king5
what dost thou5
the prince with5
but a king5
at hendon hall5
history of england5
his way to5
but it is5
at last he5
lady jane grey5
in the dark5
of the palace5
down upon his5
the rest of5
and tom canty5
now that he5
to the tower5
archbishop of canterbury5
the middle of5
that i may5
centre of the5
they did not5
would have been5
the lord high5
of the city5
am the king5
i will not5
he went on5
the act of5
i know him5
to him that5
at his side5
by this time5
thou shalt be5
to the lord5
it please your5
fell upon the5
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of the new5
good your majesty5
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i have seen4
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the th of4
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of the matter4
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i will go4
in a little4
to the throne4
the lord chancellor4
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foo the first4
his face and4
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the lady jane4
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she did not4
kingdom of dreams4
lord high admiral4
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duke of somerset4
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is none here2
is it a2
the long corridors2
i fear me2
with uplifted hands2
the riddle is2
the hand of2
he was touched2
would not do2
stand in the2
of the little2
for the unfortunate2
the servants to2
that he could2
centre of a2
god i had2
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that is come2
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himself at the2
report of the2
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called upon to2
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the same result2
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oil by degrees2
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the prayer for2
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how used you2
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their knees in2
i will try2
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the sacred person2
grace the duke2
the tabard inn2
around and about2
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of the mooncalves2
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after a moment2
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the effigy of2
knoweth that the2
as best he2
from the gateway2
upon the lad2
escaped the fires2
grey hair and2
him to go2
what aileth thee2
to be silent2
it and put2
of the kings2
he found that2
ranger of windsor2
and contemplated him2
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thou shalt go2
so long been2
the peers of2
to be true2
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the little beggar2
the subject of2
he heard voices2
crime to be2
of the place2
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a third time2
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a sign to2
was in his2
if he should2
head ranger of2
he was going2
was to begin2
features of the2
it grows sharper2
as thou shalt2
benefit of clergy2
i will take2
would not go2
to feel that2
and let me2
for i shall2
to get at2
and by the2
long as he2
the other in2
let down into2
the king were2
will not i2
said that the2
upon your knees2
they knelt to2
his hands and2
of a sudden2
it was that2
to help him2
his grace the2
left to himself2
that fourth day2
born and bred2
was conducted from2
mad or no2
and the next2
the hereditary grand2
tom turned to2
and held it2
thou art the2
of the way2
the morrow for2
on his knees2
by which the2
in the evening2
and try to2
of it and2
and to be2
in this room2
person of the2
he was released2
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the merciful english2
but one course2
tom canty lived2
who did not2
a number of2
not strange that2
way out of2
meet that one2
a growing distress2
the wife and2
had so long2
into the eternal2
the day that2
we are not2
me in my2
for want of2
twelve bright new2
should go to2
at the head2
so tired and2
and my people2
to have a2
it all the2
he wondered if2
in the second2
the palace and2
it mattereth not2
to other matters2
but the hermit2
just the same2
we have seen2
was a sort2
than the other2
but did not2
and all its2
but tom canty2
hath his wits2
the wisdom of2
so deep and2
if he were2
in his rags2
he said nothing2
the house of2
shadow of a2
upon him as2
seal of england2
hope to see2
of them said2
it is my2
i would not2
in a panic2
but he hath2
was to have2
was no dream2
the loss of2
each side of2
might i show2
i know thee2
he and the2
he wanted to2
thyself no further2
up to the2
be willing to2
not hope to2
but she was2
of the law2
region round about2
a few hours2
not going to2
lord mayor and2
the air and2
use of his2
splendours of his2
of them was2
i not thy2
that moment the2
his face with2
the royal house2
lay thinking and2
too full of2
stay where he2
was not going2
and gave no2
royal assent to2
with a solemnity2
followed up the2
was to get2
to the constable2
saying he was2
of his dreams2
by the king2
in the distance2
to him to2
could not make2
back upon his2
to the gallows2
they were so2
before the king2
of one of2
the head ranger2
in a long2
and ancient form2
with hunger and2
and sentenced him2
was laid upon2
that when he2
but they only2
but another man2
or the other2
sprang forward to2
tom as king2
she had not2
in his memory2
the idea of2
was born to2
it had a2
the ordeal of2
all over again2
he should make2
life in my2
set him free2
or two he2
he could do2
considered a moment2
and still back2
could not get2
a pamphlet against2
knights of the2
second gentleman of2
for he felt2
grace to make2
tom canty and2
and his two2
it hath a2
the king interrupted2
and so also2
was a man2
might see the2
a bed of2
then she said2
did not seem2
vive le roi2
away from him2
good use of2
the floor and2
to lose what2
by the fire2
there is nought2
i think it2
or three days2
half a dozen2
at the other2
to rest and2
merciful to me2
and saved his2
shout burst forth2
to the hereditary2
not able to2
and also the2
and muttered to2
was just going2
athwart the door2
how was it2
his mouth and2
remained of his2
him at once2
to get speech2
with a glad2
sight of the2
with grave respect2
suite of the2
lantern with them2
of it all2
then looked up2
thick rain of2
which he would2
no one spoke2
shall see it2
he would strike2
the rigour of2
in the little2
officers of state2
see none here2
king thy father2
whetted his knife2
the crowd fell2
if the king2
all the saints2
was sent out2
for his own2
by the first2
a deer in2
front of the2
about the place2
life of a2
the moment the2
by the gentle2
in the afternoon2
it came from2
tom as a2
the disappearance of2
the door behind2
by the death2
she is mad2
and give her2
and said he2
still the king2
mind it not2
not his brother2
above the value2
claimed he was2
the son of2
a day or2
was made of2
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himself for having2
was out of2
of that law2
after a pause2
to such as2
sight to see2
the peeresses are2
to him in2
on his feet2
is the true2
ancient city of2
dost imagine i2
hunger and the2
else out of2
could it be2
what seemed to2
the good king2
last day of2
not know you2
he had expected2
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of a light2
as the others2
faded out of2
of this new2
eyes upon him2
to let him2
that we are2
a spacious apartment2
to my sorrows2
out of pudding2
the chancellor royal2
took on a2
he opened his2
for all that2
more he was2
it not strange2
whom god preserve2
with her mother2
the further side2
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little prince of2
the ancient city2
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the night was2
yet a little2
stood by with2
and its troops2
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woman who had2
the highway and2
said to miles2
to him on2
lighted by a2
to it when2
him with his2
and his deliverer2
for they were2
was no response2
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of people who2
banners and streamers2
cried the little2
by henry viii2
and a murmured2
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in the pillory2
mind thy tongue2
a happy thought2
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home for ever2
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king edward vi2
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a handful of2
his head was2
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of the court2
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the work of2
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the talk to2
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prince in a2
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know how to2
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the way of2
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of the garter2
time he had2
the people with2
all that be2
council of executors2
i know thy2
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at last tom2
face and he2
in english history2
in her mind2
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of the chamber2
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as much as2
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pamphlet against the2
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his father would2
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family of the2
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it he shall2
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is it that2
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prison for life2
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your royal highness2
with his fist2
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tom and his2
the lady elizabeth2
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the recognition procession2
good to be2
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me thy story2
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his highness the2
three hundred years2
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in at the2
midst of his2
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of state in2
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to look upon2
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a flourish of2
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is not the2
of the old2
the pretty things2
i am thy2
a petted prince2
name of the2
on the ground2
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his forlorn condition2
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the peace and2
which had escaped2
chief equerry in2
be the prince2
roi est mort2
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king edward the2
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in his place2
hendon was soon2
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of a subject2
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to some of2
his princely dignity2
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mine own again2
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go to thy2
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of the camp2
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his court and2
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as thou wilt2
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offal court comrades2
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robes of state2
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that you are2
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i can but2
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the chief equerry2
at last the2
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the sweet and2
give me thy2
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day by day2
to his lips2
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the chronicler says2
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little used to2
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soon be well2
in that direction2
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room in the2
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a thing which2
in a large2
o my lord2
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he raised his2
at wide intervals2
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him from the2