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quadgram | frequency |
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out of the mud | 19 |
tum tum and the | 19 |
i am going to | 18 |
the herd of elephants | 13 |
tum tum did not | 13 |
part of the jungle | 12 |
in spite of the | 12 |
and some of the | 11 |
said one of the | 11 |
the rest of the | 11 |
the boys and girls | 11 |
high in the air | 11 |
and the other elephants | 11 |
circus of the two | 11 |
did not want to | 10 |
umboo and the other | 10 |
on his hind legs | 10 |
of the two worlds | 10 |
all of a sudden | 10 |
the middle of the | 10 |
the head circus man | 9 |
you are going to | 9 |
what is the matter | 8 |
asked umboo of his | 8 |
wagon out of the | 8 |
up in the air | 8 |
grand circus of the | 8 |
we are going to | 8 |
in front of the | 8 |
rest of the herd | 8 |
on through the jungle | 7 |
some of the other | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
the grand circus of | 7 |
he did not know | 7 |
umboo of his mother | 7 |
said tum tum to | 7 |
i do not know | 7 |
branch of palm nuts | 7 |
get away from the | 7 |
the top of the | 7 |
the palace of golconda | 7 |
said the old elephant | 7 |
on your hind legs | 7 |
at the same time | 7 |
of the other elephants | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
the man who had | 7 |
tum tum was glad | 6 |
but he did not | 6 |
in the circus tent | 6 |
his trunk in the | 6 |
to get away from | 6 |
said the elephant boy | 6 |
off through the jungle | 6 |
in the middle of | 6 |
elephant boys and girls | 6 |
what shall i do | 6 |
did not have to | 6 |
the maharajah of mysore | 6 |
umboo did not know | 6 |
in the animal tent | 6 |
back to the circus | 6 |
out of the trap | 6 |
his father and mother | 6 |
that is just what | 6 |
way through the jungle | 6 |
to the salt springs | 6 |
i wish i could | 6 |
of the circus men | 6 |
in the lumber yard | 6 |
i have told you | 6 |
on the other side | 6 |
i wish i had | 5 |
i was caught in | 5 |
did not seem to | 5 |
with the other elephants | 5 |
some of the elephants | 5 |
going to run away | 5 |
i shall tell you | 5 |
to break down the | 5 |
are we going to | 5 |
one of the tame | 5 |
good things to eat | 5 |
out of the tent | 5 |
i could no longer | 5 |
lost in the jungle | 5 |
said the tame elephant | 5 |
get out of the | 5 |
the way through the | 5 |
i smell the man | 5 |
the leader of the | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
umboo and his mother | 5 |
that happened to him | 5 |
as soon as i | 5 |
herd of elephants was | 5 |
did not know what | 5 |
one of the circus | 5 |
to get out of | 5 |
break down the fence | 5 |
asked tum tum of | 5 |
so big and strong | 5 |
him with my trunk | 5 |
on the back of | 5 |
what are you doing | 5 |
dark part of the | 5 |
in the centre of | 5 |
the sides of the | 5 |
you boys and girls | 5 |
are you going to | 5 |
and he did not | 5 |
but tum tum was | 5 |
tusker and the others | 5 |
i would have been | 4 |
along through the jungle | 4 |
is going to happen | 4 |
elephant in the circus | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
the end of his | 4 |
the boy and girl | 4 |
have been glad to | 4 |
cried the little boy | 4 |
part of the forest | 4 |
the circus men would | 4 |
he had to do | 4 |
the branch of palm | 4 |
want to be caught | 4 |
all the other elephants | 4 |
blazing peanut wagon and | 4 |
away from the hunters | 4 |
for he knew that | 4 |
one of the men | 4 |
and on through the | 4 |
in a way that | 4 |
little boy and girl | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
with the tip of | 4 |
where are you going | 4 |
way to do it | 4 |
he said to himself | 4 |
of course umboo did | 4 |
once in a while | 4 |
it was not very | 4 |
said the big elephant | 4 |
trunk in the air | 4 |
elephants in the jungle | 4 |
in the air in | 4 |
in a low voice | 4 |
umboo wanted to know | 4 |
be a smart elephant | 4 |
tum tum in the | 4 |
the other wild elephants | 4 |
was the name of | 4 |
for a little while | 4 |
the wagon out of | 4 |
in the palace of | 4 |
the blazing peanut wagon | 4 |
from time to time | 4 |
course umboo did not | 4 |
said the head circus | 4 |
was glad enough to | 4 |
he wanted to or | 4 |
the tent where the | 4 |
under the tree where | 4 |
i was a little | 4 |
the lions and tigers | 4 |
find my way back | 4 |
would have been glad | 4 |
was his way of | 4 |
in a little while | 4 |
tum tum was very | 4 |
over with my head | 4 |
time for the circus | 4 |
out of his cage | 4 |
whether he wanted to | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
and i am not | 4 |
he had been a | 4 |
up on your hind | 4 |
from place to place | 4 |
the big elephant boy | 4 |
the way to do | 4 |
and the other wild | 4 |
and on to the | 4 |
was caught in the | 4 |
happened to tum tum | 4 |
leader of the herd | 4 |
was so big and | 4 |
of the tame elephants | 4 |
to the other elephants | 4 |
a delta class freighter | 4 |
wanted to or not | 4 |
all at once the | 4 |
for the circus to | 4 |
the elephants in the | 4 |
back to the jungle | 4 |
cried the circus man | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
tum and the others | 4 |
top of the hill | 4 |
caught in the trap | 4 |
it is a good | 4 |
it seemed as if | 4 |
on and on through | 4 |
did she let you | 4 |
taken out of the | 4 |
where the elephants were | 4 |
i was permitted to | 4 |
give him some peanuts | 4 |
am going to tell | 4 |
caught in a trap | 3 |
tum tum had no | 3 |
of a white elephant | 3 |
i could not imagine | 3 |
the big hippopotamus wagon | 3 |
knew that soon the | 3 |
out of his pocket | 3 |
we ever get out | 3 |
i made a sign | 3 |
on and on went | 3 |
two or three days | 3 |
rushed out of the | 3 |
the elephants did not | 3 |
the air in his | 3 |
every now and then | 3 |
we can get out | 3 |
tricks in the circus | 3 |
looked at tum tum | 3 |
jungle rushed the elephants | 3 |
when we reached the | 3 |
would come to hunt | 3 |
for him who had | 3 |
i should like to | 3 |
that white rag out | 3 |
a herd of elephants | 3 |
mappo sailed through the | 3 |
splendid procession was formed | 3 |
reason for sending him | 3 |
men would come to | 3 |
he knew that soon | 3 |
out in front of | 3 |
the lion and tiger | 3 |
you will not be | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
the trees and bushes | 3 |
tum tum was not | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
to keep away the | 3 |
a tub of water | 3 |
on top of a | 3 |
soon as i saw | 3 |
it seems to me | 3 |
tell you how i | 3 |
the bank of the | 3 |
and did you do | 3 |
formed and began its | 3 |
piling up teakwood logs | 3 |
he did not like | 3 |
together in the middle | 3 |
what had become of | 3 |
he fell down on | 3 |
made up his mind | 3 |
tell us your story | 3 |
and the big elephant | 3 |
called one of the | 3 |
baby in the jungle | 3 |
in front of them | 3 |
which of you has | 3 |
some of the heavy | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
was a little afraid | 3 |
and the other animals | 3 |
the dowry of the | 3 |
and gave me a | 3 |
while mappo sailed through | 3 |
hippopotamus wagon rolled out | 3 |
strongest elephant in the | 3 |
the man said to | 3 |
he was a little | 3 |
one of my ancestors | 3 |
big hippopotamus wagon rolled | 3 |
the smell of the | 3 |
on the blazing peanut | 3 |
when you were a | 3 |
am going to run | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
answered the old elephant | 3 |
water to drink and | 3 |
as he saw the | 3 |
but i could not | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
the tree where the | 3 |
my father and mother | 3 |
stand up on your | 3 |
sailed through the air | 3 |
the foot of the | 3 |
a few of the | 3 |
what are we going | 3 |
where the tiger was | 3 |
before he knew it | 3 |
wagon rolled out of | 3 |
circus men would come | 3 |
get on the other | 3 |
of the herd of | 3 |
tum in the circus | 3 |
to understand that i | 3 |
part of the ship | 3 |
palm nuts to eat | 3 |
white and black hunters | 3 |
one of the elephants | 3 |
he stayed under the | 3 |
been caught in the | 3 |
over a big tree | 3 |
fell down on his | 3 |
caught in the jungle | 3 |
to see the elephants | 3 |
to do in the | 3 |
he was such a | 3 |
the place where he | 3 |
reached out his trunk | 3 |
through the forest jungle | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
with the exception of | 3 |
i followed next after | 3 |
tum was holding don | 3 |
they could not get | 3 |
on both sides of | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
so that i could | 3 |
as fast as he | 3 |
the jolliest elephant in | 3 |
no trouble at all | 3 |
came to see the | 3 |
some of the older | 3 |
was taken out of | 3 |
there was a great | 3 |
holding don high in | 3 |
from town to town | 3 |
it was as if | 3 |
of the grand circus | 3 |
another part of the | 3 |
the beasts of the | 3 |
rolled out of the | 3 |
things that happened to | 3 |
forest jungle rushed the | 3 |
tip of my trunk | 3 |
it is all right | 3 |
should like to hear | 3 |
away from his mother | 3 |
through the jungle to | 3 |
thought the elephant boy | 3 |
went more water from | 3 |
parts of the forest | 3 |
the two lines of | 3 |
we going to do | 3 |
on to the firm | 3 |
on each side of | 3 |
you has been good | 3 |
air in his trunk | 3 |
the tub of water | 3 |
but he could not | 3 |
it is time you | 3 |
down to see the | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
a splendid procession was | 3 |
through the mud and | 3 |
the big circus elephant | 3 |
his mother or father | 3 |
the light of the | 3 |
driven into the ground | 3 |
for him who is | 3 |
as his mother or | 3 |
tell you a story | 3 |
of the tame ones | 3 |
the other big elephants | 3 |
understand that i was | 3 |
was formed and began | 3 |
and the circus men | 3 |
standing on his hind | 3 |
said the circus man | 3 |
down on the ground | 3 |
for a moment i | 3 |
light of the world | 3 |
as he was told | 3 |
said the man who | 3 |
it would have been | 3 |
to the salt spring | 3 |
come to hunt for | 3 |
he did not want | 3 |
that i could not | 3 |
where my mother is | 3 |
the white and black | 3 |
raised his trunk in | 3 |
king and queen of | 3 |
none of the other | 3 |
whole herd of elephants | 3 |
and this time he | 3 |
as good as the | 3 |
not as large as | 3 |
to a sort of | 3 |
who was with the | 3 |
any of the other | 3 |
from rolling down hill | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
of the wild elephants | 3 |
down the trees and | 3 |
of the circus tent | 3 |
listening to the story | 3 |
next after the king | 3 |
one day tum tum | 3 |
on the bank of | 3 |
down on his knees | 3 |
and the smell of | 3 |
children in the circus | 3 |
elephant pulled the tree | 3 |
out of the ground | 3 |
away from the jungle | 3 |
fast as he could | 3 |
ground the big elephant | 3 |
hunt for sharp tooth | 3 |
the arms of her | 3 |
i could not see | 3 |
going to have a | 3 |
seemed to be a | 3 |
going to tell you | 3 |
it not been for | 3 |
the little boy and | 3 |
to another part of | 3 |
was holding don high | 3 |
in a way to | 3 |
i can hear them | 3 |
and in spite of | 3 |
you will like it | 3 |
had it not been | 3 |
to be a big | 3 |
was not at all | 3 |
big elephant pulled the | 3 |
seized him with my | 3 |
i ran at him | 3 |
some of the big | 3 |
ever get out of | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
the circus to begin | 3 |
do as i do | 3 |
right out of the | 3 |
trunk on the blazing | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
stayed under the tree | 3 |
tree over with my | 3 |
know how to get | 3 |
one of the big | 3 |
where are we going | 3 |
way through the bushes | 3 |
his way through the | 3 |
soon the circus men | 3 |
i gave him a | 3 |
place where he had | 3 |
just as he had | 3 |
the forest jungle rushed | 3 |
place in the jungle | 3 |
did not like to | 3 |
the man from india | 3 |
but she did not | 3 |
he thought to himself | 3 |
the edge of the | 3 |
see if you can | 3 |
to go in the | 3 |
as they had done | 3 |
don high in the | 3 |
and began its march | 3 |
he had one animal | 3 |
to see if i | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
to stand on his | 3 |
tum tum could not | 3 |
not seem to be | 3 |
very much afraid of | 3 |
i was about to | 3 |
away from the danger | 3 |
when he had been | 3 |
it was impossible to | 3 |
the man who was | 3 |
what was wanted of | 3 |
pull that white rag | 3 |
the ground the big | 3 |
the mud and water | 3 |
trampling down the trees | 3 |
tum tum to himself | 3 |
which was like a | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
for the first time | 3 |
of the two elephants | 3 |
did not mind that | 3 |
tree where the tiger | 3 |
for sending him off | 3 |
of you has been | 3 |
followed next after the | 3 |
as if i had | 3 |
in the depths of | 3 |
the back of the | 3 |
were full of tears | 3 |
as i have told | 3 |
i said to myself | 3 |
on his front legs | 3 |
to the level of | 3 |
tum tum through his | 3 |
was the jolliest elephant | 3 |
come to the circus | 3 |
and tum tum was | 3 |
this time he was | 3 |
to splash into the | 3 |
peanut wagon and straw | 3 |
is a good thing | 3 |
it will be easy | 3 |
and largest elephant of | 3 |
had never before seen | 3 |
back in the jungle | 3 |
play a trick on | 3 |
and water to drink | 3 |
to have some fun | 3 |
bank of the river | 3 |
while tum tum was | 3 |
i uttered a sudden | 3 |
a baby in the | 3 |
the same time leaped | 3 |
on the end of | 3 |
which i could not | 3 |
tum tum of hoy | 3 |
and queen of golconda | 3 |
not want to be | 3 |
the elephants could not | 3 |
out of the top | 3 |
it was time to | 3 |
largest elephant of the | 3 |
the king of siam | 3 |
that was his way | 3 |
dowry of the princess | 3 |
you were a baby | 3 |
and that is just | 3 |
i would like to | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
their fathers and mothers | 3 |
for i have been | 3 |
let some of the | 3 |
to hunt for sharp | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
you will have to | 3 |
came down to see | 3 |
this while tum tum | 3 |
more water from tum | 3 |
procession was formed and | 3 |
out in the jungle | 3 |
on either side of | 3 |
of the ground the | 3 |
into the middle of | 3 |
boys and girls who | 3 |
tum tum was holding | 3 |
of the top of | 3 |
the ground was soft | 3 |
the king and queen | 3 |
i will show you | 3 |
made a sign that | 3 |
i am the leader | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
uttered a sudden roar | 3 |
tum did not mind | 3 |
and on both sides | 3 |
there is not much | 3 |
spoke kind words to | 3 |
parvati ran to him | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
popcorn balls and peanuts | 3 |
that soon the circus | 3 |
the tip of my | 3 |
the wild elephants were | 3 |
the big elephant pulled | 3 |
and some of them | 3 |
splash into the water | 3 |
tum tum was led | 3 |
was wanted of him | 3 |
in front of it | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
and soon he was | 3 |
the hand of the | 3 |
all this while tum | 3 |
at least for a | 2 |
it would be hard | 2 |
tusker was a wise | 2 |
see if i could | 2 |
can you remember so | 2 |
all in good time | 2 |
can you hear me | 2 |
we will soon be | 2 |
i am glad i | 2 |
fences in the jungle | 2 |
in the forest of | 2 |
what would happen next | 2 |
am mad at you | 2 |
came in the tent | 2 |
to the hotel victoria | 2 |
see how easy it | 2 |
i am tired of | 2 |
as large as his | 2 |
keedah came up behind | 2 |
told me something of | 2 |
at one and the | 2 |
was permitted to watch | 2 |
the little house on | 2 |
but the elephant boy | 2 |
that kind of fun | 2 |
he never had to | 2 |
was not to be | 2 |
you ever get out | 2 |
rajah of the mahrattas | 2 |
all legal and binding | 2 |
get something to eat | 2 |
like to have him | 2 |
trunk into the tub | 2 |
crawfish heard this she | 2 |
tum tum was a | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
a drink of water | 2 |
as there was no | 2 |
stuck fast in the | 2 |
he spoke in elephant | 2 |
off to the circus | 2 |
vi tum tum and | 2 |
not at all like | 2 |
where the show was | 2 |
i raised my trunk | 2 |
answered the elephant boy | 2 |
capture of her husband | 2 |
and it was to | 2 |
will not be hurt | 2 |
there were so many | 2 |
the soul of one | 2 |
been with the circus | 2 |
push heavy wagons about | 2 |
your dinner will be | 2 |
from the arms of | 2 |
this way and that | 2 |
he could reach it | 2 |
mount up on my | 2 |
him high in the | 2 |
not being able to | 2 |
the place where they | 2 |
a little while he | 2 |
the ceiling of the | 2 |
tum tum could do | 2 |
almost as good as | 2 |
men on their backs | 2 |
came from the jungle | 2 |
gave me a drink | 2 |
was a very pretty | 2 |
tell you all about | 2 |
and if he could | 2 |
colours of the rainbow | 2 |
wanted to get out | 2 |
there was no time | 2 |
on through the woods | 2 |
the strongest part of | 2 |
laughed the circus man | 2 |
there is a fence | 2 |
had heard of the | 2 |
one day the circus | 2 |
are going to get | 2 |
do many other tricks | 2 |
i was so afraid | 2 |
x tum tum and | 2 |
my poor mahout had | 2 |
crashing through the jungle | 2 |
from one foot to | 2 |
i hope you find | 2 |
through the jungle crashed | 2 |
and back to the | 2 |
there was also the | 2 |
will show you the | 2 |
where i came from | 2 |
a hole in it | 2 |
found other elephants there | 2 |
stop the tiger from | 2 |
trunk of the tree | 2 |
thought constantly of my | 2 |
worshipped as an idol | 2 |
and hid her face | 2 |
he stepped on it | 2 |
he pulled and he | 2 |
went up to the | 2 |
monkeys are very much | 2 |
you may be sure | 2 |
to learn to do | 2 |
all the beasts of | 2 |
that he could not | 2 |
umboo and the snake | 2 |
up in their trunks | 2 |
it was easy to | 2 |
back to the rest | 2 |
which seemed to me | 2 |
tum tum was so | 2 |
out of this trap | 2 |
one foot to the | 2 |
the crawfish heard this | 2 |
is just what the | 2 |
how did you know | 2 |
get out of my | 2 |
and umboo found that | 2 |
let us see if | 2 |
rush at the fence | 2 |
go too far away | 2 |
the men came in | 2 |
i do not think | 2 |
i was in a | 2 |
going to swim across | 2 |
it down with my | 2 |
the other animals in | 2 |
he could not see | 2 |
that he was to | 2 |
tree i knocked over | 2 |
she did not want | 2 |
the tiger from getting | 2 |
do not live in | 2 |
by means of a | 2 |
ton of hay a | 2 |
body of a man | 2 |
what is it you | 2 |
lifted high in the | 2 |
foot to the other | 2 |
and he was called | 2 |
we are taken for | 2 |
my head a chaplet | 2 |
to which i was | 2 |
was much larger than | 2 |
yet time for the | 2 |
the man laughed and | 2 |
that i was quite | 2 |
it was time for | 2 |
words were addressed to | 2 |
their way to the | 2 |
i could hear her | 2 |
he said to the | 2 |
to get a cool | 2 |
of the circus barn | 2 |
to take off the | 2 |
was glad when he | 2 |
other animals in the | 2 |
and the others were | 2 |
said to the elephant | 2 |
a trick on him | 2 |
took my breath away | 2 |
the moon on water | 2 |
but before he could | 2 |
at the palm nuts | 2 |
wondered what had become | 2 |
to escape from the | 2 |
did not think much | 2 |
the tip of his | 2 |
at the fence of | 2 |
did you get seasick | 2 |
but how can i | 2 |
splash into the river | 2 |
was a little chap | 2 |
stake driven into the | 2 |
the bottom of the | 2 |
ought we to rejoice | 2 |
did you ever get | 2 |
sudden roar and at | 2 |
on the backs of | 2 |
xii umboo is sold | 2 |
jane and miss lucy | 2 |
were a baby in | 2 |
have led you into | 2 |
if you do not | 2 |
the other elephants following | 2 |
it would never do | 2 |
and slept until beulah | 2 |
to see what was | 2 |
on their way to | 2 |
pool of water where | 2 |
he looked at the | 2 |
tum and the wagon | 2 |
get near enough the | 2 |
try as he did | 2 |
but why did you | 2 |
one of them saw | 2 |
the entrance of the | 2 |
we elephants live to | 2 |
though of course he | 2 |
to and fro in | 2 |
her surrounded by her | 2 |
and that is all | 2 |
nearly time for the | 2 |
in the morning the | 2 |
place where there was | 2 |
i had been so | 2 |
elephant of the jungle | 2 |
she was like a | 2 |
to get something to | 2 |
to run away again | 2 |
in the jungle so | 2 |
came here about a | 2 |
went along through the | 2 |
get to the salt | 2 |
for it is a | 2 |
they came to the | 2 |
did the snake bite | 2 |
when one of them | 2 |
at the sight of | 2 |
tum and the other | 2 |
out how to carry | 2 |
i had hoped to | 2 |
slipped out of the | 2 |
she lifted him high | 2 |
the colours of the | 2 |
that is why i | 2 |
i went to the | 2 |
was to be given | 2 |
i never saw him | 2 |
the trunks of the | 2 |
made a gift of | 2 |
must have very good | 2 |
is so big and | 2 |
will not hurt you | 2 |
without being obliged to | 2 |
and the boys and | 2 |
ii on the march | 2 |
keep away from the | 2 |
called the circus man | 2 |
the prince of golconda | 2 |
v tum tum and | 2 |
it was not long | 2 |
and last of all | 2 |
go to the right | 2 |
the warmth of his | 2 |
stakes driven in the | 2 |
going to give him | 2 |
almost two hundred feet | 2 |
where they had left | 2 |
all at once tum | 2 |
he lived in the | 2 |
the backs of the | 2 |
and miss lucy ulverstone | 2 |
i am afraid you | 2 |
his trunk high in | 2 |
up by the roots | 2 |
out on the road | 2 |
she was no longer | 2 |
and there was no | 2 |
the larger elephant boy | 2 |
idea came to me | 2 |
dirt around the roots | 2 |
tum tum to don | 2 |
this is the circus | 2 |
him to the station | 2 |
from the lumber yard | 2 |
trunk with water and | 2 |
you do your tricks | 2 |
took a long breath | 2 |
push some of the | 2 |
which seemed to have | 2 |
iii tum tum and | 2 |
as well take it | 2 |
lifted him high in | 2 |
trotted along beside her | 2 |
ought we to weep | 2 |
the names of the | 2 |
the woods to where | 2 |
form a sort of | 2 |
to tell the truth | 2 |
excitement in the animal | 2 |
tum made up his | 2 |
other elephant boys and | 2 |
of the moon on | 2 |
a great big elephant | 2 |
white and black men | 2 |
to mount up on | 2 |
i did not know | 2 |
an elephant is so | 2 |
you may not like | 2 |
then tum tum made | 2 |
did not know all | 2 |
and a very handsome | 2 |
by his tail and | 2 |
go away from the | 2 |
at once tum tum | 2 |
afraid of the elephants | 2 |
i did not tell | 2 |
you have learned something | 2 |
out her trunk and | 2 |
it was too late | 2 |
the only thing to | 2 |
from the hand of | 2 |
xi tum tum and | 2 |
their way through the | 2 |
up in a corner | 2 |
tell us what happened | 2 |
i shall see thee | 2 |
being careful not to | 2 |
all the wild elephants | 2 |
we must go that | 2 |
i was unable to | 2 |
i guess you have | 2 |
they took my lemonade | 2 |
not going to do | 2 |
the elephants would try | 2 |
chapter i baby umboo | 2 |
out of the water | 2 |
went at once to | 2 |
about sliding down hill | 2 |
with water from his | 2 |
with tusker and the | 2 |
let myself die of | 2 |
but i can stay | 2 |
liked it very much | 2 |
and i could not | 2 |
and he was so | 2 |
both sides of us | 2 |
about as large as | 2 |
when the circus was | 2 |
then all the elephants | 2 |
can run off to | 2 |
into the tub of | 2 |
when he was a | 2 |
tum looks for mappo | 2 |
the life of a | 2 |
vii umboo and the | 2 |
could not see the | 2 |
the big leader elephant | 2 |
uncertain as the reflection | 2 |
little later the herd | 2 |
some time after this | 2 |
this branch of palm | 2 |
it up in their | 2 |
one of the first | 2 |
on board the ship | 2 |
i could not make | 2 |
which i did not | 2 |
put out the fire | 2 |
the little boy elephant | 2 |
is it that you | 2 |
for it was a | 2 |
ready in a few | 2 |
my elephant is very | 2 |
and i made my | 2 |
other elephants knew this | 2 |
they sucked it up | 2 |
iii sliding down hill | 2 |
he was to be | 2 |
at first tum tum | 2 |
for the lions and | 2 |
outside of the city | 2 |
to be able to | 2 |
seemed to me the | 2 |
as they hurried along | 2 |
i understood that i | 2 |
a river of water | 2 |
was caught in a | 2 |
and was very quiet | 2 |
do not know what | 2 |
run away and hide | 2 |
them for my mother | 2 |
the dirt around the | 2 |
can be made to | 2 |
are in a ship | 2 |
eat and water to | 2 |
to strike it with | 2 |
to tell you a | 2 |
as he trotted along | 2 |
before he could reach | 2 |
scraping his toe nails | 2 |
white rag out of | 2 |
swung to and fro | 2 |
the old elephant leader | 2 |
he was taken out | 2 |
to go so fast | 2 |
but there is no | 2 |
about a year ago | 2 |
there are many more | 2 |
one would have said | 2 |
to the little boy | 2 |
the hunters with their | 2 |
in his little eyes | 2 |
went on telling his | 2 |
you how i was | 2 |
said umboo to himself | 2 |
dinner will be ready | 2 |
the centre of the | 2 |
and he had to | 2 |
the depths of the | 2 |
not yet time for | 2 |
now it is time | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
trunk high in the | 2 |
push it out of | 2 |
meat for the lions | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
animal stories by richard | 2 |
try to break down | 2 |
how do you know | 2 |
we shall have to | 2 |
from beginning to end | 2 |
far down in the | 2 |
marched out of the | 2 |
and none of the | 2 |
an elephant is very | 2 |
will be ready in | 2 |
that i was to | 2 |
he was the strongest | 2 |
to do so in | 2 |
with an air of | 2 |
what he was saying | 2 |
though he was a | 2 |
i am able to | 2 |
mappo had come back | 2 |
i may see you | 2 |
riding on his back | 2 |
that something else happened | 2 |
a loud trumpet call | 2 |
pointed with his trunk | 2 |
beulah started squalling for | 2 |
the wonderful things that | 2 |
pulled and he pulled | 2 |
tum tum goes swimming | 2 |
and i shall like | 2 |
reflection of the moon | 2 |
any more water on | 2 |
arms of the sailor | 2 |
show you the way | 2 |
i tum tum goes | 2 |
between the two fences | 2 |
the jungle crashed the | 2 |
it hurts very much | 2 |
led me to a | 2 |
both sides of them | 2 |
with his big head | 2 |
to the station house | 2 |
it that you are | 2 |
could not get out | 2 |
to a new place | 2 |
i am hungry for | 2 |
on his back in | 2 |
peanuts at a time | 2 |
tree when the ground | 2 |
going to happen now | 2 |
for he had had | 2 |
hunters with their guns | 2 |
the defeat and capture | 2 |
the little princess parvati | 2 |
and i would have | 2 |
of the heavy wagons | 2 |
a sudden roar and | 2 |
happened to him when | 2 |
and my father and | 2 |
to stand on your | 2 |
a little later the | 2 |
hoy to tum tum | 2 |
is going to be | 2 |
they had left the | 2 |
ii tum tum is | 2 |
we had better go | 2 |
the little princess was | 2 |
his head against the | 2 |
was taken away from | 2 |
delta class freighter can | 2 |
the famous elephant devadatta | 2 |
want to go in | 2 |
on my rough skin | 2 |
keep away the flies | 2 |
was large enough for | 2 |
how do you think | 2 |
umboo in the circus | 2 |
which meant to stand | 2 |
just as your dog | 2 |
his master and the | 2 |
is as good as | 2 |
his mother told him | 2 |
we may as well | 2 |
they are not so | 2 |
how to do it | 2 |
what i can do | 2 |
as you are told | 2 |
unpleasant to live with | 2 |
will not have to | 2 |
as tum tum was | 2 |
to give him some | 2 |
his long nose of | 2 |
the more reason for | 2 |
was obliged to stop | 2 |
i am saving them | 2 |
the fence of the | 2 |
and none of them | 2 |
and tum tum would | 2 |
on the day of | 2 |
i came here about | 2 |
the director of the | 2 |
head of the herd | 2 |
for several days after | 2 |
the other circus animals | 2 |
as if he had | 2 |
i want to get | 2 |
the big elephant had | 2 |
his hind ones in | 2 |
the earth with their | 2 |
said in a low | 2 |
cried a circus man | 2 |
was covered by a | 2 |
in the indian language | 2 |
the elephant and his | 2 |
of the days in | 2 |
was beginning to be | 2 |
where they were loaded | 2 |
i had to learn | 2 |
up from the ground | 2 |
umboo finds his mother | 2 |
there must be some | 2 |
first i was a | 2 |
through the jungle toward | 2 |
have to run away | 2 |
tum and the balloons | 2 |
the circus very long | 2 |
me as a friend | 2 |
not tell you that | 2 |
i got to the | 2 |
it is because i | 2 |
come in to look | 2 |
is just what happened | 2 |
i could go back | 2 |
as strong as the | 2 |
and he pointed with | 2 |
i could not control | 2 |
to be a smart | 2 |
and was about to | 2 |
as umboo and his | 2 |
the body of a | 2 |
and here we are | 2 |
show was to be | 2 |
was lost in the | 2 |
a twinkle in his | 2 |
i beg your pardon | 2 |
the other elephants had | 2 |
there was so much | 2 |
sliding down hill is | 2 |
have gone away and | 2 |
roar and at the | 2 |
that is all the | 2 |
knock over a tree | 2 |
tree that stood in | 2 |
trumpeting through his trunk | 2 |
worked in the lumber | 2 |
out of our cages | 2 |
you going to help | 2 |
seems to me that | 2 |
into the arms of | 2 |
i was no longer | 2 |
back in his cage | 2 |
much afraid of the | 2 |
but the circus man | 2 |
of red and gold | 2 |
in the air and | 2 |
did not know it | 2 |
is the name of | 2 |
top of the tent | 2 |
master and the boy | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
some of the strong | 2 |
nibbled a bit of | 2 |
be in the circus | 2 |
in the book about | 2 |
and i wanted to | 2 |
of my new friend | 2 |
which is the most | 2 |
the elephant boy was | 2 |
is it you want | 2 |
two tons of coal | 2 |
you will learn to | 2 |
i can see the | 2 |
have a chance to | 2 |
close to my ear | 2 |
need not have been | 2 |
he stood on his | 2 |
all of them to | 2 |
put the chains on | 2 |
make up my mind | 2 |
to him when he | 2 |
a howdah of gold | 2 |
went back to the | 2 |
you know it is | 2 |
head against the wagon | 2 |
stand on your hind | 2 |
twinkle in his little | 2 |
the surprise of umboo | 2 |
it was not at | 2 |
some of them he | 2 |
all the elephants were | 2 |
not far from here | 2 |
looked up at the | 2 |
ride on his back | 2 |
iv umboo learns something | 2 |
i bent my head | 2 |
make us forget the | 2 |
of them could even | 2 |
knowing himself to be | 2 |
of them tried to | 2 |
had hard work to | 2 |
some of the smaller | 2 |
all at once i | 2 |
him from the saddle | 2 |
hurried on through the | 2 |
but he was very | 2 |
was out in front | 2 |
three times round the | 2 |
because he used to | 2 |
of the smaller elephants | 2 |
there is only one | 2 |
tum tum stood there | 2 |
boxes of teak wood | 2 |
looked up and saw | 2 |
it is best for | 2 |
do not like to | 2 |
i would have laughed | 2 |
in a space ship | 2 |
what was going on | 2 |
just as you did | 2 |
tum and the fire | 2 |
down harder than ever | 2 |
he had been caught | 2 |
xiii umboo on the | 2 |
and she was very | 2 |
all at once she | 2 |
he was the jolliest | 2 |
toe nails on a | 2 |
tum tum gave a | 2 |
big and heavy that | 2 |
ix tum tum and | 2 |
that they could not | 2 |
a drapery of red | 2 |
a sort of training | 2 |
it you want to | 2 |
did you do it | 2 |
i had to take | 2 |
the elephant who had | 2 |
led up to the | 2 |
the tree i knocked | 2 |
showed me how to | 2 |
tum did not answer | 2 |
a boy who was | 2 |
who came to see | 2 |
tum tum looks for | 2 |
stuck in the mud | 2 |
his little monkey friend | 2 |
what can we do | 2 |
and let him fall | 2 |
the spot where she | 2 |
in which rode the | 2 |
had enough to eat | 2 |
you have only to | 2 |
was still in it | 2 |
jolliest elephant in the | 2 |
now is our chance | 2 |
the happiness of the | 2 |
he had known when | 2 |
me a drink of | 2 |
the elephant boy to | 2 |
wish i could go | 2 |
up in her trunk | 2 |
i am not going | 2 |
the ground with his | 2 |
i was obliged to | 2 |
how to pile up | 2 |
of one of his | 2 |
they wanted to get | 2 |
came back to the | 2 |
he learned to stand | 2 |
to make them feel | 2 |
to trumpet through his | 2 |
in the indian jungle | 2 |
trumpet through his trunk | 2 |
long nose of a | 2 |
to run away and | 2 |
i saw that it | 2 |
not have to be | 2 |
to listen to the | 2 |
the palace of the | 2 |
of a human being | 2 |
up his front legs | 2 |
time he brought me | 2 |
the jungle to where | 2 |
the circus men had | 2 |
telling his story to | 2 |
and an elephant is | 2 |
did in the jungle | 2 |
the circus men could | 2 |
and the elephants could | 2 |
the top of a | 2 |
i want you to | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
first tum tum thought | 2 |
see thee no more | 2 |
to the surprise of | 2 |
was in the jungle | 2 |
could not get near | 2 |
i am only a | 2 |
up at the palm | 2 |
trumpet call of tusker | 2 |
could not speak man | 2 |
had better go back | 2 |
lacquered in red and | 2 |
was in no danger | 2 |
with a sort of | 2 |
those who had been | 2 |
tum through his trunk | 2 |
the circus is going | 2 |
went to the top | 2 |
he was made fast | 2 |
all i had to | 2 |
was told to do | 2 |
when the circus moved | 2 |
to me than the | 2 |
the shooting and clapping | 2 |
not have to go | 2 |
i could hear them | 2 |
off to the jungle | 2 |
backs of the big | 2 |
when the crawfish heard | 2 |
had done once before | 2 |
all the colours of | 2 |
in the circus barn | 2 |
something is going to | 2 |
the wind was blowing | 2 |
was not yet time | 2 |
as he looked up | 2 |
turned out to be | 2 |
more reason for sending | 2 |
we must practise virtue | 2 |
boys and girls do | 2 |
tum learned to do | 2 |
not been with the | 2 |
came up to him | 2 |
strike very hard with | 2 |
circus is going to | 2 |
but an elephant is | 2 |
dragged him from the | 2 |
the top of his | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
soul of one of | 2 |
what will happen to | 2 |
his way of saying | 2 |
and to feed him | 2 |
into the circus tent | 2 |
those balloons back for | 2 |
on the borders of | 2 |
played a trick on | 2 |
and marched out of | 2 |
spoke in elephant language | 2 |
leaped toward the serpent | 2 |
since he had been | 2 |
the middle of his | 2 |
dipped his trunk into | 2 |
as he got up | 2 |
two lines of fence | 2 |
is the matter now | 2 |
me see you do | 2 |
i must sacrifice myself | 2 |
with their big heads | 2 |
tell me about the | 2 |
how easy it is | 2 |
and strong as he | 2 |
i think it is | 2 |
shall see thee no | 2 |
which tum tum had | 2 |
tum tum and don | 2 |
not step on me | 2 |
tum tum went along | 2 |
for some of the | 2 |
gave a loud trumpet | 2 |
just what the hunters | 2 |
in the cargo compartment | 2 |
better go down in | 2 |
the memoirs of a | 2 |
same time leaped toward | 2 |
i could not help | 2 |
tum tum dipped his | 2 |
tum tum was beginning | 2 |
called tum tum to | 2 |
out of the stable | 2 |
umboo and the others | 2 |
to avoid committing a | 2 |
felt as if i | 2 |
and the next day | 2 |
elephant boy did not | 2 |
the language of the | 2 |
did not know the | 2 |
eyes were full of | 2 |
the midst of the | 2 |
lower part of the | 2 |
and so umboo was | 2 |
could not resist the | 2 |
heavy logs of teakwood | 2 |
though it was hard | 2 |
not want to leave | 2 |
not break the fence | 2 |
and they are coming | 2 |
he looked up and | 2 |
to swim across the | 2 |
nothing so much as | 2 |
live in the jungle | 2 |
saw that it was | 2 |
you must have very | 2 |
that he will be | 2 |
resist the temptation of | 2 |
the colour of snow | 2 |
to be left behind | 2 |
in the jungle besides | 2 |
animals in the circus | 2 |
away the flies and | 2 |
you come with me | 2 |
and then i had | 2 |
the royal soul which | 2 |
i felt as if | 2 |
there was plenty of | 2 |
my mother lifted me | 2 |
the dance of light | 2 |
down from the hills | 2 |
was out on the | 2 |
he could hear better | 2 |
said the man from | 2 |
stand on his hind | 2 |
tum tum was out | 2 |
upon my head a | 2 |
full of pink lemonade | 2 |
go out in the | 2 |
and on went the | 2 |
wanted to know if | 2 |
those who live in | 2 |
to know that the | 2 |
they led him to | 2 |
the other elephants knew | 2 |
of staying in the | 2 |
as soon as we | 2 |
was a little elephant | 2 |
strong enough to walk | 2 |
reached the borders of | 2 |
he was very strong | 2 |
am sorry to say | 2 |
would have been a | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
i should never have | 2 |
am going to try | 2 |
when the elephant boy | 2 |
you going to do | 2 |
iv tum tum in | 2 |
tum was beginning to | 2 |
as the eye could | 2 |
stared at me for | 2 |
and capture of her | 2 |
of the big animals | 2 |
but little notice of | 2 |
middle of the stockade | 2 |
swayed to and fro | 2 |
at that time i | 2 |
is going to move | 2 |
his mother and father | 2 |
at once there was | 2 |
will happen to us | 2 |
else happened to tum | 2 |
not far from where | 2 |
back of the wagon | 2 |
borders of the lake | 2 |
which was the name | 2 |
and i was in | 2 |
the strongest elephant in | 2 |
elephant in the jungle | 2 |
it was as though | 2 |
when he was about | 2 |
tell us about that | 2 |
we had now reached | 2 |
the big elephant was | 2 |
found they could not | 2 |
it is so hot | 2 |
did not tell you | 2 |
rag out of his | 2 |
over and over he | 2 |
far from where the | 2 |
a short distance from | 2 |
it with their heads | 2 |
give you some of | 2 |
make the boys and | 2 |
away from the rest | 2 |
or anything to drink | 2 |
make the best of | 2 |
when i was caught | 2 |
to the circus you | 2 |
is going to fall | 2 |
made tum tum feel | 2 |
ix to the salt | 2 |
i wanted you to | 2 |
it may be that | 2 |
you the story of | 2 |
when he saw what | 2 |
the lower part of | 2 |
in the shade of | 2 |
into the little house | 2 |
of elephants in india | 2 |
side of the tent | 2 |
for it was now | 2 |
hind ones in the | 2 |
his trunk into the | 2 |
how did you get | 2 |
with all my might | 2 |
better go back to | 2 |
was one of these | 2 |
answered the tame elephant | 2 |
i was so terrified | 2 |
in spite of my | 2 |
transported with rage i | 2 |
knew what was wanted | 2 |
kneetime animal stories by | 2 |
all the more reason | 2 |
was to walk along | 2 |
into the tent where | 2 |
it is better to | 2 |
of one of my | 2 |
viii tum tum and | 2 |
i was the one | 2 |
he was so big | 2 |
one of the two | 2 |
with the other animals | 2 |
from one town to | 2 |
and the old elephant | 2 |
and it did not | 2 |
had not been with | 2 |
mud of the road | 2 |
with her gentle hand | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
one of the keonkies | 2 |
middle of the circus | 2 |
on the opposite side | 2 |
the wisdom of the | 2 |
you go away from | 2 |
the voice of the | 2 |
members of the company | 2 |
when i saw her | 2 |
fence was too strong | 2 |
boys and girls laugh | 2 |
thus it was that | 2 |
i suppose that is | 2 |
and dragged him from | 2 |
as i had done | 2 |
down a big tree | 2 |
them into his mouth | 2 |
but now i am | 2 |
am saving them for | 2 |
have very good ears | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
strong enough to march | 2 |
the show was to | 2 |
chains and ropes were | 2 |
fro in the jungle | 2 |
asked snarlie the tiger | 2 |
to give the alarm | 2 |
top of the tree | 2 |
i feel as if | 2 |
and tum tum did | 2 |
of water where we | 2 |
an elephant for the | 2 |
and make the boys | 2 |
over he had to | 2 |
he was in the | 2 |
with his strong head | 2 |
run off to the | 2 |
the lump of sugar | 2 |
two hundred feet long | 2 |
and the same time | 2 |
fast in the mud | 2 |
tum tum made up | 2 |
i have learned that | 2 |
and tum tum felt | 2 |
to take his place | 2 |
would be kindly treated | 2 |
but he was not | 2 |
the dark part of | 2 |
or bows and arrows | 2 |
time leaped toward the | 2 |
as well as he | 2 |
a ton of hay | 2 |
as your dog can | 2 |
could not understand what | 2 |
umboo goes to school | 2 |
with the circus very | 2 |
for he did not | 2 |
is time you learned | 2 |
did not appear to | 2 |
i am sure he | 2 |
she said in a | 2 |
hours at a time | 2 |
but tum tum did | 2 |
to grow up to | 2 |
some of the tent | 2 |
mother lifted me up | 2 |
the other elephants would | 2 |
the sound of the | 2 |
batter down the fence | 2 |
one side of the | 2 |
turned to me and | 2 |
tum tum is very | 2 |
all at once an | 2 |
the snake bite you | 2 |
asked the head circus | 2 |
back of tum tum | 2 |
to form a sort | 2 |
look for the lost | 2 |
as much as he | 2 |
through the jungle he | 2 |
away from the fence | 2 |
and over he had | 2 |
as good as a | 2 |
getting out of the | 2 |
the return to paradise | 2 |
my way back again | 2 |
i had seen in | 2 |
not resist the temptation | 2 |
as hard as he | 2 |
the name of my | 2 |
to the rest of | 2 |
as i told you | 2 |
up to the top | 2 |
the oldest and largest | 2 |
the rajah of the | 2 |
it out of the | 2 |
from day to day | 2 |
gave a little spring | 2 |
were lost in the | 2 |
reached out her trunk | 2 |
the borders of the | 2 |
it was so hot | 2 |
there is no danger | 2 |
in the habit of | 2 |
to work very hard | 2 |
the circus moved from | 2 |
i do not believe | 2 |
found some sweet roots | 2 |
caught sight of the | 2 |
out of the ship | 2 |
hanging by his tail | 2 |
grow up to be | 2 |
him when he was | 2 |
bag in his hand | 2 |
stay here all day | 2 |
part of my story | 2 |
had to do the | 2 |
the opposite side of | 2 |
on my back and | 2 |
head of an elephant | 2 |
the smaller elephants were | 2 |
other things to do | 2 |
will you come with | 2 |
the circus of the | 2 |
it with his big | 2 |
driven in the ground | 2 |
yet i dared not | 2 |
things to eat in | 2 |
play any more tricks | 2 |
i know how to | 2 |
but that was not | 2 |
the trunk of the | 2 |
out of the jungle | 2 |
did you know that | 2 |
as he always did | 2 |
tum tum learned to | 2 |
from side to side | 2 |
he hung by his | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
of course tum tum | 2 |
on with your story | 2 |
knock over a big | 2 |
to one of my | 2 |
all the palm nuts | 2 |
i have found some | 2 |
is just what i | 2 |
animals in the tent | 2 |
i wonder if i | 2 |
rushed at the gate | 2 |
only i am saving | 2 |
drapery of red velvet | 2 |
earth with their feet | 2 |
tum tum heard this | 2 |
then the two elephant | 2 |
something else happened to | 2 |
was to be seen | 2 |
to push heavy wagons | 2 |
of all the beasts | 2 |
come away from the | 2 |
to see the circus | 2 |
i could not say | 2 |
some of the men | 2 |
that one of them | 2 |
a hook in the | 2 |
a number of them | 2 |
in the circus cage | 2 |
are very much afraid | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
it was hard work | 2 |
you the way through | 2 |
will learn to do | 2 |
i wonder what it | 2 |
a man on his | 2 |
in front of me | 2 |
i am glad to | 2 |
do as you are | 2 |
took out the handkerchief | 2 |
once upon a time | 2 |
i thought constantly of | 2 |
all at once he | 2 |
he thought of the | 2 |
animals are afraid of | 2 |
he did not mind | 2 |
he liked to eat | 2 |
that i was not | 2 |
in back of the | 2 |
new york a jungle | 2 |
the door of the | 2 |
i shall like them | 2 |
that none of the | 2 |
he went off to | 2 |
water from his trunk | 2 |
umboo found that this | 2 |
over the side of | 2 |
said the other elephant | 2 |
defeat and capture of | 2 |
and with that he | 2 |
the chains and ropes | 2 |
went on tum tum | 2 |
the fence was too | 2 |
get out of this | 2 |
the children in the | 2 |
i have been in | 2 |
through the bushes and | 2 |
when tusker and the | 2 |
the trumpet call of | 2 |
on telling his story | 2 |
i do not like | 2 |
just as we are | 2 |
the other small elephants | 2 |
from head to foot | 2 |
with my trunk and | 2 |
tum and the lemonade | 2 |
that this was so | 2 |
do you call that | 2 |
i will try to | 2 |
coming nearer and nearer | 2 |
soft from the rain | 2 |
he saw a big | 2 |
we could not get | 2 |
tum dipped his trunk | 2 |
there was great excitement | 2 |
the other elephants did | 2 |
knocked over a big | 2 |
it will not hurt | 2 |
when i got to | 2 |
who seemed to be | 2 |
head against the tree | 2 |
the student of golconda | 2 |
one of the wagons | 2 |
memoirs of a white | 2 |
parvati wished to dismount | 2 |
the other elephant boys | 2 |
swaying to and fro | 2 |
one town to another | 2 |
once there was a | 2 |
remember so far back | 2 |
howdah of gold fillagree | 2 |
that i would be | 2 |
as you boys and | 2 |
if they could have | 2 |
and pulled as hard | 2 |
the monkeys in the | 2 |
if i were a | 2 |
when tum tum had | 2 |
in the water and | 2 |
had hoped to find | 2 |
elephant boy to himself | 2 |
it was then that | 2 |
us forget the heat | 2 |
going to do when | 2 |
bent my head in | 2 |
and he was glad | 2 |
as he looked at | 2 |
get in front of | 2 |
with the head of | 2 |
see if i can | 2 |
in a way elephants | 2 |
a whole herd of | 2 |
of hay a day | 2 |
the head of an | 2 |
i am sorry to | 2 |
was not quick enough | 2 |
i ought to be | 2 |
he trotted along beside | 2 |
viii umboo finds his | 2 |
that would have been | 2 |
out from under him | 2 |
smell the other elephants | 2 |
up to be a | 2 |
lay on his back | 2 |
on the lookout for | 2 |
if i had been | 2 |
front of the elephants | 2 |
without the slightest effort | 2 |
his trunk in his | 2 |
as the other elephants | 2 |
the best of it | 2 |
it could no longer | 2 |
he will be the | 2 |
to hear you tell | 2 |
about in the water | 2 |
when they saw her | 2 |
he was told to | 2 |
his toe nails on | 2 |
and fro in the | 2 |
in his trunk the | 2 |
trunk and dragged him | 2 |
i began to feel | 2 |
with their fathers and | 2 |
to pull the wagon | 2 |
are taken for robbers | 2 |
where they would be | 2 |
with a twinkle in | 2 |
elephants in the herd | 2 |
on their hind legs | 2 |
who was with him | 2 |
caught in a net | 2 |
he was not very | 2 |
i hope you will | 2 |
the ship began to | 2 |
he stared at me | 2 |
that i did not | 2 |
there was no way | 2 |
i was able to | 2 |
from the rest of | 2 |
and then see what | 2 |
will be all right | 2 |
noise of the guns | 2 |
head a chaplet of | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
the gods have sent | 2 |
tum tum to maggo | 2 |
he had come to | 2 |
in order to make | 2 |
what is going to | 2 |
the quiet of the | 2 |
the bite of the | 2 |
to stakes driven in | 2 |
of the elephants in | 2 |
out of the big | 2 |
out of the cage | 2 |
to step on me | 2 |
i was looking for | 2 |
them all into the | 2 |
but it was all | 2 |
am not going to | 2 |
the back of tum | 2 |
my name is don | 2 |
and there i was | 2 |
had caused me to | 2 |
would never do to | 2 |
heavy wagons about with | 2 |
started the elephant boy | 2 |
men were his friends | 2 |
men came in the | 2 |
a way elephants have | 2 |
which is the name | 2 |
are a very good | 2 |
as large as mine | 2 |
he pointed with his | 2 |
saving them for my | 2 |
back to the first | 2 |
huddled together in the | 2 |
the governor of beejapoor | 2 |
would have laughed at | 2 |
strong that even the | 2 |
in order to live | 2 |
either weep or rejoice | 2 |
i would not have | 2 |
to one of the | 2 |
that way we can | 2 |
hours of the day | 2 |
to pile up the | 2 |
are going to have | 2 |
one of the boys | 2 |
to the best of | 2 |
my trunk and dragged | 2 |
i have heard my | 2 |
tum tum was taken | 2 |
the owner of that | 2 |
found ourselves in a | 2 |
as soon as she | 2 |
was the only one | 2 |
you were lost in | 2 |
where his father and | 2 |
but there was no | 2 |
with whom i had | 2 |
of the big elephants | 2 |
of the maharajah of | 2 |
lonesome for his little | 2 |
out of my reach | 2 |
it was not yet | 2 |
you are a very | 2 |
this out of the | 2 |
the open door of | 2 |
things to do in | 2 |
go on with your | 2 |
to look for the | 2 |
of the elephant boy | 2 |
xi umboo goes to | 2 |
and that was what | 2 |
if i should be | 2 |
in his various acts | 2 |
here about a year | 2 |
of the circus of | 2 |
had been caught in | 2 |
tum tum is caught | 2 |
thought umboo to himself | 2 |
tum tum would not | 2 |
that is what i | 2 |
where to look for | 2 |
each side of the | 2 |
through his trunk to | 2 |
elephants do not live | 2 |
far into the jungle | 2 |
at him and the | 2 |
stand in front of | 2 |
on the white tablet | 2 |
who had been eating | 2 |
out of the circus | 2 |
but this time he | 2 |
palace of the king | 2 |
and all the others | 2 |
tum and the tiger | 2 |
tired of staying in | 2 |
out what it was | 2 |
far as the eye | 2 |
hung by his tail | 2 |
cried a little girl | 2 |
several days after this | 2 |
in to look at | 2 |
as the reflection of | 2 |
a bag of peanuts | 2 |
the face of a | 2 |
they made no noise | 2 |
she was very hungry | 2 |
tip of his trunk | 2 |
by one of the | 2 |
i should be so | 2 |
for the lost monkey | 2 |
this made tum tum | 2 |
umboo on the ship | 2 |
hunters on their backs | 2 |
cried the peanut man | 2 |
elephant and his master | 2 |
you will come to | 2 |
some of the little | 2 |
is all the more | 2 |
he came back to | 2 |
through the woods to | 2 |
as uncertain as the | 2 |
the man held out | 2 |
am only a poor | 2 |
one and the same | 2 |
i will tell you | 2 |
kind words to him | 2 |
the shouts of the | 2 |
in a sort of | 2 |
and do many other | 2 |
as some of the | 2 |
dipped his trunk in | 2 |
wanted to be near | 2 |
i am mad at | 2 |
not get near enough | 2 |
and one of them | 2 |
came to a stop | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
start out on the | 2 |
i waited for the | 2 |
coming toward him with | 2 |
in a few minutes | 2 |
going to help us | 2 |
ground with his trunk | 2 |
could ride on the | 2 |
that stood in his | 2 |
director of the circus | 2 |
end of his nose | 2 |
the reflection of the | 2 |
guns or bows and | 2 |
his eyes as he | 2 |
and all the people | 2 |
at me for a | 2 |
stories by richard barnum | 2 |
be treated as an | 2 |
ground was soft from | 2 |
his story to his | 2 |
in which i had | 2 |
me about the fun | 2 |
must go that way | 2 |
trunk around the tree | 2 |
not going to run | 2 |
the woods with squinty | 2 |
i signified that i | 2 |
it up full of | 2 |
of elephants was feeding | 2 |
but some of the | 2 |
she was going to | 2 |
the jungle for a | 2 |
was lonesome for his | 2 |
is in the jungle | 2 |
the tree did not | 2 |
i was the only | 2 |
many a time when | 2 |
get those balloons back | 2 |
said the baby elephant | 2 |
and palm nuts to | 2 |
one of the monkeys | 2 |
elephants would try to | 2 |
know exactly what a | 2 |
the arms of the | 2 |
to be welcomed by | 2 |
royal elephant of siam | 2 |
so big and heavy | 2 |
nose of a trunk | 2 |
laughing and quite recovered | 2 |
the circus man said | 2 |
opposite side of the | 2 |
how to get something | 2 |
when tum tum heard | 2 |
with rage i ran | 2 |
are going to learn | 2 |
handkerchief from my pocket | 2 |
we can run off | 2 |
vi umboo is lost | 2 |
who had not been | 2 |
noise made by the | 2 |
a chaplet of pearls | 2 |
had come to the | 2 |
the noise of the | 2 |
but he knew the | 2 |
make any more trouble | 2 |
we are in a | 2 |
and eat and sleep | 2 |
let me see you | 2 |
went so far as | 2 |
meant to stand still | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
when the ground was | 2 |
but when the circus | 2 |
oldest and largest elephant | 2 |
as well as you | 2 |
to teach your dog | 2 |
to the elephant boy | 2 |
in the little house | 2 |
what are you going | 2 |
tum tum had seen | 2 |
did not mind this | 2 |
some of the boys | 2 |
drink out of the | 2 |
why is it that | 2 |
them as well as | 2 |
and knock over a | 2 |
they are coming to | 2 |
got out of the | 2 |
rage i ran at | 2 |
herd of wild elephants | 2 |
about a week after | 2 |
let me tell you | 2 |
gone away and left | 2 |
then the snake glided | 2 |
and we must go | 2 |
the other elephants were | 2 |
to eat and water | 2 |
an opening in the | 2 |
hard as he could | 2 |
you remember so far | 2 |
please go on with | 2 |
tum was very strong | 2 |
to be afraid of | 2 |
pushed harder and harder | 2 |
he could hear nothing | 2 |
who is it that | 2 |
she let you fall | 2 |
wagon from rolling down | 2 |
x in a trap | 2 |
at once to the | 2 |
with the means of | 2 |
ones in the air | 2 |
he wrapped his long | 2 |
chained to stakes driven | 2 |
a whole lot of | 2 |
man who was with | 2 |
the upper part of | 2 |
not been for a | 2 |
show you how to | 2 |
man said to him | 2 |
from knowing himself to | 2 |
have told you how | 2 |
and i do not | 2 |
not to step on | 2 |
up his mind that | 2 |
tum tum and mappo | 2 |
xiv umboo in the | 2 |
that he did not | 2 |
some of which he | 2 |
who live in the | 2 |
must sacrifice myself to | 2 |
you a story about | 2 |
but i have not | 2 |
down in the soft | 2 |
but i am afraid | 2 |
do in the jungle | 2 |
rushed through the jungle | 2 |
side of the circus | 2 |
when the circus men | 2 |
to keep away from | 2 |
off in the woods | 2 |
they led me to | 2 |
a sort of stable | 2 |
vii tum tum looks | 2 |
high up in the | 2 |
were on the march | 2 |
did not try to | 2 |
the back of a | 2 |
as he hurried along | 2 |
as he had thought | 2 |
taken away from his | 2 |
go to the circus | 2 |
so kind to me | 2 |
found that this was | 2 |
be ready in a | 2 |
had been so long | 2 |
lift up his front | 2 |
had better go down | 2 |
miss jane and miss | 2 |
for it had rained | 2 |
i guess he was | 2 |
if he could have | 2 |
his back to me | 2 |
and he knew that | 2 |