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quadgram | frequency |
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and by and by | 48 |
the middle of the | 44 |
i says to myself | 42 |
the king and the | 32 |
king and the duke | 30 |
a kind of a | 28 |
in the middle of | 28 |
by and by he | 24 |
the head of the | 22 |
all of a sudden | 22 |
a quarter of a | 22 |
but by and by | 22 |
i was going to | 22 |
every now and then | 20 |
said it was a | 18 |
middle of the river | 18 |
by and by i | 18 |
made up my mind | 16 |
he said he would | 16 |
quarter of a mile | 16 |
by and by the | 16 |
and the king he | 14 |
the edge of the | 14 |
he said it was | 14 |
as much as a | 14 |
i see i was | 14 |
i never see such | 14 |
it was all right | 14 |
as you may say | 14 |
and a lot of | 14 |
i reckoned i would | 14 |
was going to be | 14 |
a half a mile | 14 |
it was going to | 12 |
up my mind i | 12 |
head of the island | 12 |
the foot of the | 12 |
and was going to | 12 |
a half an hour | 12 |
said it was all | 12 |
mile and a half | 12 |
it was a good | 12 |
the rest of the | 12 |
at the head of | 12 |
was all right now | 12 |
never see such a | 12 |
what do we want | 12 |
got to do it | 12 |
the old man he | 12 |
and said it was | 12 |
when i got to | 12 |
along down the river | 12 |
side of the river | 12 |
and had a good | 12 |
and both of them | 12 |
says i to myself | 11 |
him and the duke | 10 |
it would be a | 10 |
i said i would | 10 |
to do is to | 10 |
put in the time | 10 |
in the canoe and | 10 |
was a good deal | 10 |
i was out of | 10 |
about a quarter of | 10 |
take no stock in | 10 |
with all his might | 10 |
and then he would | 10 |
said it was the | 10 |
and said he would | 10 |
and when it was | 10 |
and there was a | 10 |
and i reckon i | 10 |
there was a big | 10 |
we got to the | 10 |
as long as we | 10 |
was in a sweat | 10 |
and told me to | 10 |
a lot of other | 10 |
and give it to | 10 |
and put it in | 10 |
as quick as i | 10 |
set down on the | 10 |
i wished i was | 10 |
about a half a | 10 |
out of the way | 10 |
he allowed he would | 10 |
as i was saying | 10 |
till by and by | 10 |
for two or three | 10 |
and one thing or | 10 |
let on to be | 10 |
and said he was | 10 |
i was in a | 10 |
out in the woods | 10 |
and went to work | 10 |
and as soon as | 10 |
asked me if i | 10 |
so as to get | 10 |
most of the time | 10 |
this way and that | 10 |
quick as i could | 10 |
foot of the island | 10 |
one thing or another | 10 |
and told him to | 10 |
and so he went | 10 |
i made up my | 10 |
i never said nothing | 10 |
they was going to | 10 |
towards the middle of | 9 |
and when we got | 8 |
and every time he | 8 |
was in such a | 8 |
round and round the | 8 |
a hole in the | 8 |
he said it would | 8 |
a day or two | 8 |
was going to start | 8 |
as long as i | 8 |
was out of the | 8 |
says the old gentleman | 8 |
at the same time | 8 |
what did you say | 8 |
to get out of | 8 |
never said a word | 8 |
pretty soon he says | 8 |
so glad to see | 8 |
and we had to | 8 |
had in the world | 8 |
the end of the | 8 |
on account of the | 8 |
about a half an | 8 |
finn by mark twain | 8 |
nothing in the world | 8 |
but it was a | 8 |
got to have it | 8 |
and he said it | 8 |
off down the river | 8 |
on a piece of | 8 |
i never see a | 8 |
out to one side | 8 |
i never see anything | 8 |
it was so dark | 8 |
but i never said | 8 |
but he said he | 8 |
and all that kind | 8 |
one of them says | 8 |
and let on to | 8 |
and you could see | 8 |
and he begun to | 8 |
what do you think | 8 |
he said he was | 8 |
and pretty soon he | 8 |
all the rest of | 8 |
to keep off the | 8 |
in the world to | 8 |
he was so glad | 8 |
it was kind of | 8 |
and shut the door | 8 |
went down the lightning | 8 |
what did he do | 8 |
and it was the | 8 |
we want of a | 8 |
he took it and | 8 |
told me all about | 8 |
out of the window | 8 |
get away from the | 8 |
i thought i was | 8 |
in a sweat to | 8 |
or something like that | 8 |
a half a minute | 8 |
so he went on | 8 |
we was all right | 8 |
and it was a | 8 |
so i done it | 8 |
there was a little | 8 |
take it all around | 8 |
and i said i | 8 |
i never see the | 8 |
the tears running down | 8 |
in the bottom of | 8 |
in the wigwam and | 8 |
to put in the | 8 |
when we got to | 8 |
huckleberry finn by mark | 8 |
the rest of his | 8 |
away in the night | 8 |
in a kind of | 8 |
he was going to | 8 |
and some of them | 8 |
and when i got | 8 |
did you want to | 8 |
i wanted to know | 8 |
it made me feel | 8 |
with the tears running | 8 |
he said there was | 8 |
we went down the | 8 |
in such a sweat | 8 |
i said it was | 8 |
he said he had | 8 |
by mark twain part | 8 |
all that kind of | 8 |
and the first thing | 8 |
do we want of | 8 |
then the old man | 8 |
two or three days | 8 |
every one of them | 8 |
out of his head | 8 |
a piece of paper | 8 |
the way it was | 7 |
the duke and the | 7 |
by the hand and | 6 |
in a little while | 6 |
in front of the | 6 |
i hope to gracious | 6 |
what kind of a | 6 |
of the woods and | 6 |
out of his pocket | 6 |
as soon as he | 6 |
another one was a | 6 |
susan and the hare | 6 |
to the nigger cabins | 6 |
places on the ground | 6 |
get out of the | 6 |
know all about it | 6 |
i got up and | 6 |
and some of the | 6 |
i could hear the | 6 |
on the floor and | 6 |
after a long time | 6 |
what in the nation | 6 |
was up a stump | 6 |
she grabbed me and | 6 |
tell me all about | 6 |
as big as a | 6 |
and that was what | 6 |
i was glad i | 6 |
to come to the | 6 |
i set down and | 6 |
a sweat to get | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
i knowed he would | 6 |
him all over the | 6 |
in his right mind | 6 |
have nothing to do | 6 |
every little while he | 6 |
and she asked me | 6 |
just as i was | 6 |
in the easy water | 6 |
the upper end of | 6 |
when we got up | 6 |
he told me to | 6 |
out in the country | 6 |
me a lot of | 6 |
with his head down | 6 |
you going to do | 6 |
she was going to | 6 |
and we done it | 6 |
by and by a | 6 |
want to go to | 6 |
did you ever see | 6 |
no slouch of a | 6 |
and make him a | 6 |
it would take him | 6 |
when i struck the | 6 |
by and by somebody | 6 |
underneath the picture it | 6 |
no harm by it | 6 |
was a kind of | 6 |
to take to the | 6 |
it out of the | 6 |
but when i got | 6 |
there was going to | 6 |
was so glad to | 6 |
then he said he | 6 |
and i had to | 6 |
then there was a | 6 |
what has become of | 6 |
she told me to | 6 |
i had to stick | 6 |
too many for me | 6 |
it was all up | 6 |
to take the sea | 6 |
and set down on | 6 |
go back to the | 6 |
i took up the | 6 |
let them go by | 6 |
four or five foot | 6 |
and now and then | 6 |
and then he says | 6 |
attempting to find a | 6 |
one time or another | 6 |
the picture it said | 6 |
in about a minute | 6 |
you gwyne to git | 6 |
went out in the | 6 |
paddled over to the | 6 |
then the duke says | 6 |
i told him i | 6 |
and find out what | 6 |
out of the woods | 6 |
and all the time | 6 |
was one of these | 6 |
and the king and | 6 |
to make a body | 6 |
i was in such | 6 |
by the name of | 6 |
got no time to | 6 |
told me to come | 6 |
in the dark and | 6 |
goes to our church | 6 |
nothing to do with | 6 |
good enough for me | 6 |
a mile and a | 6 |
time i waked up | 6 |
to keep from getting | 6 |
and so did everybody | 6 |
and i told tom | 6 |
i went to the | 6 |
and then he went | 6 |
some time or other | 6 |
and underneath the picture | 6 |
out two or three | 6 |
when she was alive | 6 |
what you going to | 6 |
so as to be | 6 |
what i want is | 6 |
a piece of a | 6 |
what you want to | 6 |
you reckon you can | 6 |
went up to the | 6 |
you got a gun | 6 |
the new old gentleman | 6 |
and he said if | 6 |
soon as it was | 6 |
one side of the | 6 |
never see anything like | 6 |
and by he says | 6 |
and said i was | 6 |
we was out of | 6 |
if you was to | 6 |
up at the pint | 6 |
me all about it | 6 |
so i said i | 6 |
we could hear them | 6 |
and when the king | 6 |
thought it would be | 6 |
i was up a | 6 |
no sense in it | 6 |
every time one of | 6 |
a bite to eat | 6 |
do you reckon you | 6 |
i was in the | 6 |
by and by she | 6 |
out of the tree | 6 |
it was one of | 6 |
by and by they | 6 |
into a kind of | 6 |
i knowed very well | 6 |
two mile and a | 6 |
up to town and | 6 |
upper end of the | 6 |
nothing to do but | 6 |
quarter of a minute | 6 |
and by he said | 6 |
the old man said | 6 |
to know all about | 6 |
to get him to | 6 |
i went up to | 6 |
put his head in | 6 |
make no difference what | 6 |
and the next second | 6 |
end of the town | 6 |
said he believed it | 6 |
whirls on me and | 6 |
and do you reckon | 6 |
he locked me in | 6 |
up and went for | 6 |
then he went to | 6 |
with a lot of | 6 |
wished i was dead | 6 |
i see the niggers | 6 |
the kind of a | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
and two or three | 6 |
was three or four | 6 |
locked me in and | 6 |
he never let on | 6 |
me by the hand | 6 |
in the woods and | 6 |
what is the matter | 6 |
to one side and | 6 |
i got a good | 6 |
at last he says | 6 |
up and down the | 6 |
the king told him | 6 |
it to see if | 6 |
see i was up | 6 |
and the king told | 6 |
we can find a | 6 |
a many a time | 6 |
when i got there | 6 |
the thinnest kind of | 6 |
and the duke he | 6 |
through the woods and | 6 |
i wanted to be | 6 |
let on to know | 6 |
she asked me if | 6 |
he was all right | 6 |
we was in the | 6 |
much as a thousand | 6 |
a half a chile | 6 |
over to the illinois | 6 |
and a many a | 6 |
and it was all | 6 |
we got to dig | 6 |
a many and a | 6 |
it was good to | 6 |
in sight of the | 6 |
had a good time | 6 |
in a low voice | 6 |
and i thought i | 6 |
on the back of | 6 |
i reckoned i better | 6 |
in the morning we | 6 |
he could think of | 6 |
blowed out a cylinder | 6 |
says the old man | 6 |
out of his own | 6 |
it was the most | 6 |
i want is my | 6 |
i struck out for | 6 |
a hundred and fifty | 6 |
the matter with you | 6 |
i wanted to get | 6 |
so i went to | 6 |
do you want to | 6 |
it got to be | 6 |
laid down in the | 6 |
jim said he reckoned | 6 |
glad to see me | 6 |
so i took my | 6 |
of his own head | 6 |
when i waked up | 6 |
you roust me out | 6 |
some time or another | 6 |
ever going to get | 6 |
he goes to our | 6 |
the old gentleman was | 6 |
a couple of days | 6 |
the first time i | 6 |
and by the king | 6 |
rob her of her | 6 |
miss mary jane said | 6 |
when they come to | 6 |
an hour or two | 6 |
hold on a minute | 6 |
i was up in | 6 |
of a mile below | 6 |
the very words i | 6 |
said he was a | 6 |
the way of it | 6 |
you bet it is | 6 |
middle of the day | 6 |
an old tin lamp | 6 |
and down the lightning | 6 |
take the sea baths | 6 |
a picture of a | 6 |
he went on a | 6 |
up to the steamboat | 6 |
as they called it | 6 |
many and a many | 6 |
edmund kean the elder | 6 |
it does beat all | 6 |
to talk different from | 6 |
there i had to | 6 |
to do with it | 6 |
looking up at the | 6 |
what do you reckon | 6 |
persons attempting to find | 6 |
and done with it | 6 |
and he done it | 6 |
know what to do | 6 |
for the first time | 6 |
her of her money | 6 |
no use to try | 6 |
the old man got | 6 |
there was so many | 6 |
and the widow bartley | 6 |
if i wanted to | 6 |
hope to gracious if | 6 |
if you want to | 6 |
we got to have | 6 |
i knowed mighty well | 6 |
in the edge of | 6 |
the beat of it | 6 |
away off in the | 6 |
and i see it | 6 |
had a couple of | 6 |
natural and right for | 6 |
use to try to | 6 |
and then the other | 6 |
down in the canoe | 6 |
it was all done | 6 |
piece of a raft | 6 |
was all up with | 6 |
in a good place | 6 |
and the rest of | 6 |
he looked kind of | 6 |
if i was to | 6 |
and aunt sally she | 6 |
by and by it | 6 |
as soon as they | 6 |
and when they got | 6 |
that had just come | 6 |
duke and the king | 6 |
see no sign of | 6 |
was as much as | 5 |
make up the deffisit | 5 |
on to the raft | 5 |
what in the world | 5 |
the middle of it | 5 |
gwyne to be rich | 5 |
i judged it was | 4 |
me all i wanted | 4 |
we was going to | 4 |
and went for me | 4 |
would be a pretty | 4 |
when they see the | 4 |
was on my mind | 4 |
nothing come of it | 4 |
on so it most | 4 |
he was a sight | 4 |
we see we was | 4 |
would be coming up | 4 |
and so i judged | 4 |
the duke told him | 4 |
so he could see | 4 |
build a fire on | 4 |
said his father and | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
and this time i | 4 |
the missouri shore and | 4 |
i come down the | 4 |
got a good place | 4 |
a monstrous big river | 4 |
and did young stephen | 4 |
because it was on | 4 |
before you go to | 4 |
there was an old | 4 |
was the thing that | 4 |
and tom was on | 4 |
the island in the | 4 |
had me by the | 4 |
if you got any | 4 |
him along the road | 4 |
in a bad fix | 4 |
knowed how to do | 4 |
on the lookout all | 4 |
plumb deef en dumb | 4 |
his head to one | 4 |
at the pint in | 4 |
one of them kind | 4 |
with the hogs in | 4 |
as the saying is | 4 |
to be in such | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
the dead water under | 4 |
that kind of a | 4 |
over the river and | 4 |
as i could get | 4 |
ever done me no | 4 |
so at last i | 4 |
you take a man | 4 |
ever seen her since | 4 |
went up to bed | 4 |
he took a look | 4 |
lookout all the time | 4 |
and she went on | 4 |
and that made him | 4 |
up in the morning | 4 |
at the window and | 4 |
most a half a | 4 |
i got to feeling | 4 |
lift up the bedstead | 4 |
and at last the | 4 |
a couple of years | 4 |
the nigger cabins and | 4 |
or four lights twinkling | 4 |
like the whole world | 4 |
head down between his | 4 |
so we cleared out | 4 |
rode him all over | 4 |
me and jim was | 4 |
and edmund kean the | 4 |
i want to know | 4 |
in the morning all | 4 |
in a big bend | 4 |
was as big as | 4 |
it and said it | 4 |
said he reckoned the | 4 |
thing for us to | 4 |
all i wanted was | 4 |
of a sudden he | 4 |
soon as they was | 4 |
look me in de | 4 |
if i was as | 4 |
and i told him | 4 |
when we got back | 4 |
but i said no | 4 |
no time to be | 4 |
flung up her hands | 4 |
wanted to or not | 4 |
when he was in | 4 |
for good and all | 4 |
five or ten minutes | 4 |
of the lines and | 4 |
no sign of a | 4 |
of a mile or | 4 |
his head down between | 4 |
quarters of a mile | 4 |
i put out the | 4 |
and we was all | 4 |
if we was to | 4 |
the lamp or the | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
and give me a | 4 |
and then we was | 4 |
because it was so | 4 |
shore in the easy | 4 |
jumped to one side | 4 |
at it a minute | 4 |
so i come down | 4 |
make no more noise | 4 |
a few minutes to | 4 |
he reckoned it was | 4 |
you could hear a | 4 |
had a bite to | 4 |
everybody clapped their hands | 4 |
like trouble and danger | 4 |
and then i run | 4 |
again for a week | 4 |
in less than two | 4 |
was hard at it | 4 |
and so did i | 4 |
to where the canoe | 4 |
at a time and | 4 |
we going to do | 4 |
one of them had | 4 |
a reward out for | 4 |
full of men in | 4 |
put it on the | 4 |
said she was going | 4 |
and right for a | 4 |
back to the raft | 4 |
you come to be | 4 |
out through the hole | 4 |
and curled him up | 4 |
going to be a | 4 |
to be a prisoner | 4 |
and let them go | 4 |
three or four foot | 4 |
and i knowed i | 4 |
said he wanted to | 4 |
i got to steal | 4 |
of them had a | 4 |
was too strong for | 4 |
en dey wuz a | 4 |
tear down the fence | 4 |
and as for me | 4 |
and got the canoe | 4 |
and begun to cry | 4 |
when he got to | 4 |
he said they was | 4 |
off and work his | 4 |
he was a runaway | 4 |
i went in the | 4 |
times they come out | 4 |
and set down and | 4 |
so he done it | 4 |
in my opinion she | 4 |
and so that was | 4 |
you going to get | 4 |
but after that he | 4 |
as good as i | 4 |
all right and safe | 4 |
so he took a | 4 |
on the front door | 4 |
what does the rest | 4 |
it was a sign | 4 |
three days and nights | 4 |
on the illinois side | 4 |
when i come to | 4 |
and the door was | 4 |
the duke said he | 4 |
the rain poured down | 4 |
away from the town | 4 |
she jumped and said | 4 |
out of a book | 4 |
got it out of | 4 |
was to blow on | 4 |
took a good gap | 4 |
three times they come | 4 |
too good for true | 4 |
give it up and | 4 |
the king got done | 4 |
off with the gun | 4 |
all up with him | 4 |
to see what i | 4 |
for about an hour | 4 |
rip and tear and | 4 |
git that grindstone in | 4 |
good deal of a | 4 |
a nigger that was | 4 |
out who i was | 4 |
up and get him | 4 |
and there was the | 4 |
the little things that | 4 |
about an hour after | 4 |
we keep them till | 4 |
starting down the ladder | 4 |
the bedstead and slip | 4 |
but his own self | 4 |
i reckoned it was | 4 |
and away he went | 4 |
home in the morning | 4 |
it was a most | 4 |
speck on the water | 4 |
was at it a | 4 |
and the duke went | 4 |
de way sollermun was | 4 |
to the town and | 4 |
as a feather right | 4 |
a steamboat coughing along | 4 |
you want to know | 4 |
down on his knees | 4 |
she could do to | 4 |
wish tom sawyer was | 4 |
middle of the night | 4 |
to get the reward | 4 |
them weeks and weeks | 4 |
the raft and found | 4 |
and everybody in it | 4 |
them when she was | 4 |
duke said it was | 4 |
the coat of arms | 4 |
and begged him not | 4 |
signs to the duke | 4 |
a long day before | 4 |
the nigger that fed | 4 |
the lookout all the | 4 |
so cramped up and | 4 |
was out of sight | 4 |
as ignorant as you | 4 |
got to the foot | 4 |
and then he got | 4 |
was in the middle | 4 |
around the garden fence | 4 |
i was that scared | 4 |
daytime if we want | 4 |
till we got a | 4 |
a look at the | 4 |
and said he hoped | 4 |
i told him the | 4 |
been doing down there | 4 |
what was the use | 4 |
gwyne to chaw up | 4 |
the door was locked | 4 |
then we lit the | 4 |
a good ways off | 4 |
drift of the current | 4 |
he said i must | 4 |
and by along comes | 4 |
and what a hard | 4 |
we could all be | 4 |
said it was getting | 4 |
ought to be a | 4 |
you want to kill | 4 |
me and hugged me | 4 |
allowed he would go | 4 |
hogs in the tanyard | 4 |
to keep me out | 4 |
and the king begun | 4 |
kind of a little | 4 |
it was the worst | 4 |
hundred and fifteen dollars | 4 |
all sorts of little | 4 |
was the only one | 4 |
and hid it there | 4 |
and put his head | 4 |
everybody said it was | 4 |
set down on a | 4 |
wait for him to | 4 |
long as we could | 4 |
i was good and | 4 |
in all my born | 4 |
when he had got | 4 |
him over and over | 4 |
on the track of | 4 |
what made you think | 4 |
first thing that come | 4 |
what did you want | 4 |
trying to make my | 4 |
and i went to | 4 |
through the woods on | 4 |
all kinds of strange | 4 |
could see them first | 4 |
when they got to | 4 |
keep off the bad | 4 |
a little bit of | 4 |
you got to do | 4 |
a chair by the | 4 |
to look at it | 4 |
day and all night | 4 |
they call it the | 4 |
out where i was | 4 |
told him all about | 4 |
up towards the sky | 4 |
carpet on the floor | 4 |
the world to make | 4 |
as i was in | 4 |
but we got to | 4 |
some er de niggers | 4 |
but uncle silas he | 4 |
and bobbing their heads | 4 |
make a saw out | 4 |
like the look of | 4 |
he begun to haul | 4 |
to the foot of | 4 |
on the missouri side | 4 |
i thought i would | 4 |
with his right arm | 4 |
about somebody that was | 4 |
i done the same | 4 |
i was used to | 4 |
him in the wigwam | 4 |
got further and further | 4 |
we was at it | 4 |
if it was good | 4 |
at the last minute | 4 |
out on the floor | 4 |
slid out from shore | 4 |
in about an hour | 4 |
no way but just | 4 |
we was up at | 4 |
i reckon we ought | 4 |
begun to haul out | 4 |
out what was going | 4 |
and started up the | 4 |
plenty good enough for | 4 |
and i might go | 4 |
that was what we | 4 |
you could see the | 4 |
sally she see it | 4 |
was so dark we | 4 |
so the duke said | 4 |
and give him a | 4 |
the new moon over | 4 |
they call that govment | 4 |
to give it to | 4 |
no sign of them | 4 |
out of the wigwam | 4 |
it makes me feel | 4 |
i could git my | 4 |
to get away from | 4 |
river on the raft | 4 |
the matter with your | 4 |
and says to myself | 4 |
of stephen dowling bots | 4 |
me down to orleans | 4 |
come to look at | 4 |
and shoved for the | 4 |
up some kind of | 4 |
and pieces of bottles | 4 |
to rip and tear | 4 |
and you could hear | 4 |
raft and found her | 4 |
i just expected it | 4 |
did he sing out | 4 |
and here comes the | 4 |
out how he was | 4 |
said it was sarah | 4 |
heading away to the | 4 |
never see anything so | 4 |
out of the hole | 4 |
to see if anything | 4 |
all out of breath | 4 |
got to have a | 4 |
and went for the | 4 |
to think about it | 4 |
and trying to get | 4 |
but me and jim | 4 |
ever do it again | 4 |
then we got out | 4 |
and took on so | 4 |
down the river a | 4 |
if we wanted to | 4 |
a minute or two | 4 |
fraud and a liar | 4 |
it was according to | 4 |
the judge said he | 4 |
made a rush for | 4 |
a couple of times | 4 |
whoever rubs the lamp | 4 |
away out in the | 4 |
i was pretty hungry | 4 |
i know how to | 4 |
all kinds of things | 4 |
to you that you | 4 |
not by a long | 4 |
to gracious if i | 4 |
you just tell me | 4 |
do you reckon that | 4 |
and went to sleep | 4 |
them all the time | 4 |
you could see a | 4 |
to see each other | 4 |
that grindstone in there | 4 |
when i come back | 4 |
so he set down | 4 |
the judge said it | 4 |
and it was well | 4 |
up the bedstead and | 4 |
and when they found | 4 |
to keep a journal | 4 |
it was the king | 4 |
the thing for us | 4 |
light as a feather | 4 |
and when they see | 4 |
but tom said he | 4 |
and there i was | 4 |
went back and got | 4 |
in about a half | 4 |
brung up to it | 4 |
and then he said | 4 |
to the illinois shore | 4 |
about two mile below | 4 |
it was after sun | 4 |
was going to rain | 4 |
an old sack and | 4 |
and what do you | 4 |
and twice i seen | 4 |
when i got down | 4 |
i took up a | 4 |
and took out after | 4 |
shook me by the | 4 |
the bag of gold | 4 |
he said if i | 4 |
took a look at | 4 |
we was right on | 4 |
tried to comfort him | 4 |
in at the window | 4 |
you reckon i know | 4 |
i could just barely | 4 |
was all tired out | 4 |
took one of the | 4 |
was a monstrous big | 4 |
never stopped running till | 4 |
how long i was | 4 |
after dinner the duke | 4 |
that would be a | 4 |
i had run across | 4 |
i can tell you | 4 |
and throw it out | 4 |
was to come along | 4 |
and took a look | 4 |
me in de eye | 4 |
before we got to | 4 |
was a runaway nigger | 4 |
for one night only | 4 |
before in his life | 4 |
in front of me | 4 |
away from him and | 4 |
and put it on | 4 |
for about a half | 4 |
on their horses and | 4 |
just look at it | 4 |
the old man was | 4 |
would think it was | 4 |
asked him what was | 4 |
little bit of a | 4 |
come down to the | 4 |
take up a collection | 4 |
and everybody joined in | 4 |
see such a son | 4 |
that kind of rot | 4 |
was going to do | 4 |
into the wigwam and | 4 |
one of the children | 4 |
and it takes them | 4 |
and then busted out | 4 |
give it to her | 4 |
went and got the | 4 |
and you got to | 4 |
middle of the room | 4 |
a body could tell | 4 |
as much as to | 4 |
it was the same | 4 |
we done it elegant | 4 |
you could see them | 4 |
time one of them | 4 |
about all kinds of | 4 |
him all the time | 4 |
so i took up | 4 |
for about a quarter | 4 |
again by and by | 4 |
a mile or more | 4 |
in a sweat about | 4 |
the pint in the | 4 |
i was as ignorant | 4 |
it was pretty good | 4 |
it and bit it | 4 |
in his hand and | 4 |
it with your tears | 4 |
letting him rob her | 4 |
and then she said | 4 |
a rush for the | 4 |
to set down here | 4 |
was as ignorant as | 4 |
was all she could | 4 |
a good piece below | 4 |
and before i could | 4 |
at sech a time | 4 |
to build a palace | 4 |
him and tied him | 4 |
one of these fellows | 4 |
i said i reckoned | 4 |
in the night some | 4 |
the lump of lead | 4 |
night the house was | 4 |
and a body could | 4 |
in the morning the | 4 |
on to be a | 4 |
then the king says | 4 |
the first time the | 4 |
the raft with them | 4 |
with a kind of | 4 |
i lit out and | 4 |
beat of it in | 4 |
i was glad to | 4 |
and all of them | 4 |
he had an old | 4 |
the house was all | 4 |
and then he started | 4 |
keep from getting run | 4 |
just as it happened | 4 |
of it with the | 4 |
you want to water | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
i see the king | 4 |
nothing of the kind | 4 |
the niggers stole it | 4 |
made me so sick | 4 |
out of the fog | 4 |
all over the walls | 4 |
and had so much | 4 |
how in the nation | 4 |
when he got done | 4 |
when i went up | 4 |
go over there and | 4 |
to come and see | 4 |
and i judged i | 4 |
the corner of his | 4 |
at last i got | 4 |
to go to sleep | 4 |
go up to the | 4 |
get into trouble with | 4 |
rubs the lamp or | 4 |
three or four lights | 4 |
i thought it all | 4 |
had to have it | 4 |
said he done it | 4 |
to get down and | 4 |
from head to foot | 4 |
of a state prisoner | 4 |
on the raft and | 4 |
understand it no way | 4 |
there was a light | 4 |
a couple of big | 4 |
ever think of that | 4 |
go to work and | 4 |
a light till we | 4 |
walk off with the | 4 |
went along up the | 4 |
there all the time | 4 |
with that bag of | 4 |
and he said there | 4 |
by a long sight | 4 |
that night we went | 4 |
broke in and says | 4 |
to go to england | 4 |
some of the young | 4 |
it natural and right | 4 |
it all come of | 4 |
every time he got | 4 |
most all the time | 4 |
and by i got | 4 |
and it was good | 4 |
whilst the others was | 4 |
the drift of the | 4 |
little thing like that | 4 |
what you been doing | 4 |
tree and as big | 4 |
to get aboard of | 4 |
she told me so | 4 |
the best we can | 4 |
the state six months | 4 |
tom was a good | 4 |
widow or the parson | 4 |
been in this country | 4 |
want to hear no | 4 |
on our hands and | 4 |
do to keep from | 4 |
i went right along | 4 |
know hardly what to | 4 |
here comes a couple | 4 |
a hundred yards below | 4 |
around every which way | 4 |
and starting for the | 4 |
by and by we | 4 |
and all the other | 4 |
and then i was | 4 |
put it in the | 4 |
head of the bed | 4 |
i could see the | 4 |
he started to tell | 4 |
was a candle in | 4 |
was in the dark | 4 |
a chance at him | 4 |
and see if he | 4 |
and a piece of | 4 |
what the matter was | 4 |
and resting their hands | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
and all about the | 4 |
back into its place | 4 |
the first thing that | 4 |
that is what he | 4 |
if i was you | 4 |
then mary jane she | 4 |
put the right words | 4 |
and jim and me | 4 |
to get around it | 4 |
you say your name | 4 |
when we got home | 4 |
we can get along | 4 |
to him in a | 4 |
when it comes to | 4 |
soon he begun to | 4 |
them out of his | 4 |
my tracks i was | 4 |
make no difference how | 4 |
as we ought to | 4 |
lay out a plan | 4 |
it was good and | 4 |
the way the whole | 4 |
heard of no more | 4 |
good for me to | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
i says in the | 4 |
or what i want | 4 |
and then i got | 4 |
and at last he | 4 |
sides of the room | 4 |
pretty soon he begun | 4 |
of a sudden the | 4 |
the canoe and went | 4 |
talk different from us | 4 |
got an old tin | 4 |
it was all she | 4 |
when we was three | 4 |
was going to say | 4 |
and every time i | 4 |
for us to do | 4 |
to see if it | 4 |
i knowed i could | 4 |
so we had to | 4 |
with a torchlight procession | 4 |
my uncle abner moore | 4 |
to the cold facts | 4 |
as to get the | 4 |
three or four days | 4 |
and he said that | 4 |
take to the woods | 4 |
two or three hours | 4 |
a cat talk like | 4 |
he said they rode | 4 |
me go to the | 4 |
i judged they had | 4 |
went up to my | 4 |
and so was jim | 4 |
his funeral orgies again | 4 |
the daytime if we | 4 |
up a lot of | 4 |
ever murdered at all | 4 |
on the side towards | 4 |
it was beautiful to | 4 |
set a nigger free | 4 |
and i wanted to | 4 |
so it was all | 4 |
and got to thinking | 4 |
where my canoe was | 4 |
and all of a | 4 |
help me tow the | 4 |
and saying he would | 4 |
she tried to learn | 4 |
lamp or the ring | 4 |
know nothing about him | 4 |
that glad to see | 4 |
when me and jim | 4 |
i tole you i | 4 |
cleared out for the | 4 |
a grab and got | 4 |
you was to blow | 4 |
young stephen dowling bots | 4 |
i went into de | 4 |
then the king he | 4 |
pretty close to the | 4 |
call it the mumps | 4 |
to do but just | 4 |
the only one that | 4 |
and it was pretty | 4 |
a mighty ornery lot | 4 |
had a rough time | 4 |
grabbed me and hugged | 4 |
hard as i could | 4 |
the old lady says | 4 |
come in sight of | 4 |
the widow or the | 4 |
as far as it | 4 |
the pewter spoon in | 4 |
would go to the | 4 |
head to one side | 4 |
and you want to | 4 |
mighty good to me | 4 |
we got a chance | 4 |
going to be any | 4 |
when we got there | 4 |
how to talk french | 4 |
i knowed i was | 4 |
a saw out of | 4 |
you said it was | 4 |
whispered and said he | 4 |
set down here and | 4 |
the woods when i | 4 |
was a good idea | 4 |
you go to mr | 4 |
six thousand dollars and | 4 |
see anything like it | 4 |
when they got there | 4 |
and after that they | 4 |
and all such truck | 4 |
keep a journal on | 4 |
what was going on | 4 |
he said he could | 4 |
about five or ten | 4 |
comes a couple of | 4 |
was a mighty nice | 4 |
going to see each | 4 |
on the big river | 4 |
if we want to | 4 |
tom said he would | 4 |
said they rode him | 4 |
set there and watched | 4 |
to put on another | 4 |
was a little bigger | 4 |
you are going to | 4 |
my mind i would | 4 |
mind i tell you | 4 |
write a line or | 4 |
at last i says | 4 |
and the next minute | 4 |
done me no harm | 4 |
was too many for | 4 |
and what was left | 4 |
what my name was | 4 |
out in the middle | 4 |
one was a big | 4 |
come to be here | 4 |
is another one that | 4 |
you been doing down | 4 |
the end of it | 4 |
the rats and the | 4 |
and tell him to | 4 |
i never heard of | 4 |
i ben rich wunst | 4 |
him rob her of | 4 |
going out of this | 4 |
to look at the | 4 |
and i thought if | 4 |
talk like an englishman | 4 |
tears running down their | 4 |
your pore broken heart | 4 |
we can run in | 4 |
to make him give | 4 |
was going to get | 4 |
tell me about it | 4 |
rest of the day | 4 |
opened the door and | 4 |
sick to see it | 4 |
then he took his | 4 |
i waked up the | 4 |
everything was all right | 4 |
has done generous by | 4 |
the right words in | 4 |
dog my cats ef | 4 |
for you to do | 4 |
just then i heard | 4 |
was pretty close to | 4 |
as hard as i | 4 |
them out to one | 4 |
now and then he | 4 |
it was a monstrous | 4 |
there on a log | 4 |
know nothing about it | 4 |
you want to go | 4 |
he was so excited | 4 |
back and set down | 4 |
and get out of | 4 |
water it with your | 4 |
represent his mother in | 4 |
good piece below the | 4 |
nostrils spread and her | 4 |
who told you you | 4 |
up to the village | 4 |
she said she had | 4 |
minute i was a | 4 |
down on the ground | 4 |
become of the raft | 4 |
never see the beat | 4 |
i got to it | 4 |
in about half an | 4 |
i was trying to | 4 |
they just set around | 4 |
find out who i | 4 |
to make out to | 4 |
come to a little | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
i happened to think | 4 |
and waited on him | 4 |
to be a slave | 4 |
shook hands with the | 4 |
if they want to | 4 |
i had forgot it | 4 |
three days to fix | 4 |
he lined out two | 4 |
so as to have | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
no harm in a | 4 |
name of stephen dowling | 4 |
a second or two | 4 |
along the wall again | 4 |
on each side of | 4 |
then i tied up | 4 |
up de river road | 4 |
lot of other names | 4 |
in the nation do | 4 |
i wanted to go | 4 |
the mother and the | 4 |
took it and put | 4 |
the middle of a | 4 |
the door was open | 4 |
the thing for you | 4 |
find out what was | 4 |
way but just to | 4 |
ever going to see | 4 |
and i see in | 4 |
before i could think | 4 |
just let it go | 4 |
he had ciphered out | 4 |
when you get to | 4 |
made a little speech | 4 |
he come back and | 4 |
was up at the | 4 |
on to know me | 4 |
and the duke would | 4 |
say a word for | 4 |
a good look at | 4 |
most wished i was | 4 |
and kept it up | 4 |
up to our room | 4 |
and scratching their heads | 4 |
but i was getting | 4 |
and a half down | 4 |
bit in the world | 4 |
clapped their hands and | 4 |
and reckoned i would | 4 |
he could do it | 4 |
but it seemed a | 4 |
saying all the time | 4 |
and you had to | 4 |
going to get into | 4 |
and i lit out | 4 |
and made for the | 4 |
so many of them | 4 |
in the woods all | 4 |
he kept it up | 4 |
a lot of them | 4 |
mile below a little | 4 |
his gun in his | 4 |
make it warm for | 4 |
be in such a | 4 |
jumped and said ouch | 4 |
around this way and | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
every time i see | 4 |
coming all the time | 4 |
in about five or | 4 |
kind of a fix | 4 |
and i reckoned it | 4 |
a couple of case | 4 |
corner of his eye | 4 |
and the old man | 4 |
david garrick the younger | 4 |
get away with that | 4 |
about an hour or | 4 |
up and give them | 4 |
be a pretty howdy | 4 |
said i was a | 4 |
was used to being | 4 |
then we went to | 4 |
was up in the | 4 |
and when they come | 4 |
went by i see | 4 |
and i got my | 4 |
the raft was gone | 4 |
and i wished i | 4 |
can find a way | 4 |
we got to be | 4 |
chipped in and says | 4 |
started to tell me | 4 |
and a tin cup | 4 |
but all of a | 4 |
all i could do | 4 |
and tom he turned | 4 |
a fraud and a | 4 |
weeks and weeks and | 4 |
i looked over my | 4 |
right words in my | 4 |
the best i could | 4 |
about half an hour | 4 |
reckon we ought to | 4 |
i got to set | 4 |
the idea of you | 4 |
it was because i | 4 |
when he come in | 4 |
of them out of | 4 |
and i was mighty | 4 |
i forgot all about | 4 |
it to get out | 4 |
but you got a | 4 |
it on the floor | 4 |
but mostly it was | 4 |
said i was the | 4 |
and in about two | 4 |
about the middle of | 4 |
got to be done | 4 |
and said we would | 4 |
looked over my shoulder | 4 |
over trembly and feverish | 4 |
see if it was | 4 |
what a hard lot | 4 |
what he had been | 4 |
wished i was out | 4 |
we crawled out through | 4 |
make no difference whether | 4 |
so jim he said | 4 |
he done it pretty | 4 |
what do you mean | 4 |
jump up and crack | 4 |
run in the daytime | 4 |
they chop it off | 4 |
jim and me was | 4 |
than what i was | 4 |
i was all right | 4 |
off of the lines | 4 |
when she got done | 4 |
it across the house | 4 |
some kind of a | 4 |
early in the morning | 4 |
and if he did | 4 |
stretched his neck out | 4 |
over and over again | 4 |
up a stump again | 4 |
on both sides of | 4 |
i forgot he was | 4 |
her nostrils spread and | 4 |
in the cabin when | 4 |
soon as they get | 4 |
how to fix it | 4 |
it takes them weeks | 4 |
this time of night | 4 |
wanted to know all | 4 |
i knowed it was | 4 |
hardly what to do | 4 |
if there was a | 4 |
free in her will | 4 |
then he would be | 4 |
in the deep woods | 4 |
it looked like it | 4 |
she took me in | 4 |
i struck an idea | 4 |
then i was pretty | 4 |
i wish we could | 4 |
know the names of | 4 |
i went out in | 4 |
you answer me dat | 4 |
on me and says | 4 |
as a tree and | 4 |
want of a saw | 4 |
make out how he | 4 |
and begged me to | 4 |
no more noise than | 4 |
you want to set | 4 |
king told us to | 4 |
the hand of a | 4 |
pretty soon he was | 4 |
i says to sister | 4 |
we can spare it | 4 |
right smart chance of | 4 |
give it to me | 4 |
how to do it | 4 |
it was all the | 4 |
in the thick woods | 4 |
see in a minute | 4 |
on a tin plate | 4 |
went down to the | 4 |
to the woods when | 4 |
and most shook the | 4 |
want to go back | 4 |
to get them to | 4 |
out of reach of | 4 |
seem to make it | 4 |
for a couple of | 4 |
never let on to | 4 |
the chain off of | 4 |
could do to keep | 4 |
i went to school | 4 |
got to do the | 4 |
i told jim to | 4 |
up a good deal | 4 |
off in the woods | 4 |
to make a saw | 4 |
they was out of | 4 |
out of my head | 4 |
it was on the | 4 |
that when aunt sally | 4 |
then him and the | 4 |
me away from him | 4 |
was a sight to | 4 |
all my born days | 4 |
i never waited to | 4 |
care what kind of | 4 |
and made a little | 4 |
he would go to | 4 |
more than about a | 4 |
when the king got | 4 |
see no advantage in | 4 |
was to come to | 4 |
if she was to | 4 |
and tell mary jane | 4 |
and the king says | 4 |
told jim all about | 4 |
then i happened to | 4 |
further and further away | 4 |
up there to the | 4 |
resk being as long | 4 |
to blame for it | 4 |
at last they got | 4 |
reckon you can learn | 4 |
the back of his | 4 |
i heard the clock | 4 |
the river on the | 4 |
done it pretty well | 4 |
but the rest was | 4 |
up and wash off | 4 |
to take it out | 4 |
and stretched his neck | 4 |
took me for tom | 4 |
little gray in the | 4 |
the duke said it | 4 |
hour or two ago | 4 |
knowed mighty well that | 4 |
none of it at | 4 |
took me in the | 4 |
the night some time | 4 |
it in all my | 4 |
to think how they | 4 |
ready to go to | 4 |
and told me the | 4 |
i asked him what | 4 |
could see it was | 4 |
i found an old | 4 |
to say it again | 4 |
i out with my | 4 |
a little gray in | 4 |
got to go and | 4 |
i most wished i | 4 |
about made up my | 4 |
of his head and | 4 |
look at it a | 4 |
the king told us | 4 |
tried to learn you | 4 |
in the daytime if | 4 |
and then if i | 4 |
go for his daughter | 4 |
went by so close | 4 |
a chaw of tobacco | 4 |
hop out of the | 4 |
when he says this | 4 |
and pretty soon she | 4 |
let go all holts | 4 |
hanging against the wall | 4 |
to build a fire | 4 |
dey wuz a nigger | 4 |
the first thing the | 4 |
and then went to | 4 |
but you got to | 4 |
i begun to get | 4 |
was trying to get | 4 |
as i was a | 4 |
the duke come up | 4 |
i knowed he was | 4 |
to work on the | 4 |
said he was going | 4 |
a little glimpse of | 4 |
he studied it over | 4 |
when i got him | 4 |
corner of the raft | 4 |
i told jim all | 4 |
took the canoe and | 4 |
a tree and as | 4 |
sight to look at | 4 |
set down and cried | 4 |
no use for me | 4 |
and he said he | 4 |
so i set down | 4 |
the king begun to | 4 |
and i was in | 4 |
down to the river | 4 |
it and put it | 4 |
going to help steal | 4 |
said he had ciphered | 4 |
in my tracks i | 4 |
to see a friend | 4 |
from getting run over | 4 |
i judged it would | 4 |
i run across a | 4 |
no more about it | 4 |
hanging on to his | 4 |
he told the truth | 4 |
he was a preacher | 4 |
blamed if the king | 4 |
have a rope ladder | 4 |
what i tell you | 4 |
it was a real | 4 |
at the upper end | 4 |
out of the office | 4 |
to think of something | 4 |
and put them in | 4 |
old sack and put | 4 |
and see if i | 4 |
gallon jug of whisky | 4 |
along up the bank | 4 |
to represent his mother | 4 |
when we went back | 4 |
off of his horse | 4 |
so he allowed he | 4 |
woods when i run | 4 |
but i was so | 4 |
in his funeral orgies | 4 |
i see in a | 4 |
our hands and knees | 4 |
i reckoned they was | 4 |
once in a while | 4 |
what did you reckon | 4 |
and it took us | 4 |
all dark and still | 4 |
to learn you your | 4 |
out of sight of | 4 |
hands on their thighs | 4 |
i just give up | 4 |
and struck out for | 4 |
looked like it was | 4 |
me tow the raft | 4 |
on accounts of the | 4 |
see it was a | 4 |
and the minute i | 4 |
up to my room | 4 |
aunt sally she see | 4 |
he would do it | 4 |
in and shut the | 4 |
and the whole town | 4 |
have it for breakfast | 4 |
up our signal lantern | 4 |
as soon as we | 4 |
there in the middle | 4 |
and i told jim | 4 |
then the people begun | 4 |
and my old saw | 4 |
got a chance to | 4 |
of it at all | 4 |
been in the state | 4 |
and hid the raft | 4 |
most to the ground | 4 |
then she told me | 4 |
see if there was | 4 |
the money was there | 4 |
he said if he | 4 |
to haul out yaller | 4 |
signs with his hands | 4 |
all she could do | 4 |
they said he was | 4 |
one after the other | 4 |
and takes a look | 4 |
around through the woods | 4 |
he said his father | 4 |
it under the front | 4 |
how to make it | 4 |
and a couple of | 4 |
and the place was | 4 |
fix up some way | 4 |
have to go to | 4 |
a minute to lose | 4 |
a long ways off | 4 |
the king allowed he | 4 |
to get to the | 4 |
towards the end of | 4 |
say nothing about the | 4 |
you all the time | 4 |
make him give up | 4 |
and was in a | 4 |
but i reckon it | 4 |
of the canoe and | 4 |
we blowed out a | 4 |
and by it was | 4 |
see the beat of | 4 |
four hundred and fifteen | 4 |
you come out and | 4 |
and lay him in | 4 |
do something for her | 4 |
but a lot of | 4 |
then i set down | 4 |
we found him in | 4 |
laid low and kept | 4 |
was a good long | 4 |
heard a man say | 4 |
laying on the floor | 4 |
rest of the town | 4 |
away over the water | 4 |
takes them weeks and | 4 |
to save her life | 4 |
by and by pap | 4 |
ever had in the | 4 |
you can get him | 4 |
be a long day | 4 |
down and stay where | 4 |
ba like a sheep | 4 |
like a house afire | 4 |
that bag of money | 4 |
it was tom sawyer | 4 |
say your name was | 4 |
as five or six | 4 |
bother no more about | 4 |
so me and the | 4 |
now i want to | 4 |
went on and told | 4 |
thing for you to | 4 |
he never said nothing | 4 |
i went to thinking | 4 |
what we better do | 4 |
put on another plate | 4 |
what was tattooed on | 4 |
as if he was | 4 |
was going to turn | 4 |
out from under the | 4 |
jim said it was | 4 |
and they chop it | 4 |
him down the river | 4 |
more out of you | 4 |
going all the time | 4 |
who ever heard of | 4 |
to find out who | 4 |
de same ole huck | 4 |
i can make out | 4 |
the rest of it | 4 |
it was worth it | 4 |
want to kill him | 4 |
i wanted it to | 4 |
but the duke says | 4 |
him to shut up | 4 |
we come to a | 4 |
on account of being | 4 |
till the old man | 4 |
and he had a | 4 |
think of so many | 4 |
was the use to | 4 |
to try to learn | 4 |
would it be that | 4 |
crawled into the wigwam | 4 |
words in my mouth | 4 |
but nothing come of | 4 |
it was right down | 4 |
said she was a | 4 |
i wished i could | 4 |
and all sorts of | 4 |
their hands on their | 4 |
begun to rip and | 4 |
she said it was | 4 |
and listened to the | 4 |
his head in again | 4 |
it out of there | 4 |
to blow on us | 4 |
in the time and | 4 |
enough to make a | 4 |
before i could budge | 4 |
and the duke and | 4 |
and deacon lot hovey | 4 |
a white to make | 4 |
a few of the | 4 |
was made out of | 4 |
it was just as | 4 |
took out after them | 4 |
where i hid it | 4 |
and how good he | 4 |
down the river on | 4 |
soon he was all | 4 |
we went to the | 4 |
no harm in it | 4 |
off of the steamboat | 4 |
days to fix it | 4 |
was out of reach | 4 |
both of them spoke | 4 |
went to work on | 4 |
on the bank and | 4 |
as soon as it | 4 |
made a grab and | 4 |
see him do it | 4 |
if i catch you | 4 |
he was a mighty | 4 |
and be ready to | 4 |
and then went off | 4 |
was that glad to | 4 |
and set her loose | 4 |
how do i know | 4 |
very words i said | 4 |
of a coarse whisper | 4 |
and he kept it | 4 |
said it was so | 4 |
saw out of the | 4 |
she chipped in and | 4 |
in the river and | 4 |
all the other things | 4 |
up my mind that | 4 |
of it in all | 4 |
use for me to | 4 |
so i went and | 4 |
break up and wash | 4 |
them up all over | 4 |
a body could see | 4 |
ever going to be | 4 |
then one of them | 4 |
this is another one | 4 |
and we made for | 4 |
out with a case | 4 |
is the matter with | 4 |
the way they always | 4 |
said there was a | 4 |
so i slid out | 4 |
was he going to | 4 |
and so he was | 4 |
found him in the | 4 |
know where i was | 4 |
all over trembly and | 4 |
my gun and slipped | 4 |
know how to make | 4 |
and not say nothing | 4 |
know how to fix | 4 |
is good enough for | 4 |
up one of the | 4 |
trouble has done it | 4 |
with her hair all | 4 |
the morning we went | 4 |
a little piece of | 4 |
see if i can | 4 |
to the indian ocean | 4 |
a mistake coming to | 4 |
up out of the | 4 |
could get a chance | 4 |
was going to hug | 4 |
i put it in | 4 |
tattooed on his breast | 4 |
up some way to | 4 |
it made me so | 4 |
and then for a | 4 |
and her eyes snapped | 4 |
i was a good | 4 |
was the king and | 4 |
night we went down | 4 |
locked the door and | 4 |
down between his knees | 4 |
but it was too | 4 |
then i slipped down | 4 |
edge of the woods | 4 |
to see what the | 4 |
and every little while | 4 |
by and by along | 4 |
man in that town | 4 |
and so i went | 4 |
but how in the | 4 |
and the judge said | 4 |
going to deceive a | 4 |
and when i come | 4 |
aunt polly she said | 4 |
get it out of | 4 |
the hogs in the | 4 |
girl i ever see | 4 |
where the canoe was | 4 |
off in a hurry | 4 |
the back of her | 4 |
looking at me pretty | 4 |
how you going to | 4 |
got to do is | 4 |
and let her float | 4 |
does the rest of | 4 |
miss mary jane she | 4 |
scared most to death | 4 |
me all about the | 4 |
fish off of the | 4 |
back in the woods | 4 |
with all their might | 4 |
down the river road | 4 |
got hurt a little | 4 |
you mean to say | 4 |
and took one of | 4 |
on the ground where | 4 |
and in the night | 4 |
me for tom sawyer | 4 |
and her back was | 4 |
was going to help | 4 |
made a mistake coming | 4 |
out of prison with | 4 |
off the bad luck | 4 |
this time i was | 4 |
said it would take | 4 |
and him and the | 4 |
thought i was gone | 4 |
gun in his hand | 4 |
and said all right | 4 |
one of them out | 4 |
some fish off of | 4 |
each side of the | 4 |
we come in sight | 4 |
i was getting so | 4 |
the first chance we | 4 |
away down the river | 4 |
way they always do | 4 |
that was out of | 4 |
to eat since yesterday | 4 |
man on the floor | 4 |
to where my canoe | 4 |
the people begun to | 4 |
on top of it | 4 |
a little thing like | 4 |
is a cow a | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
inside of two weeks | 4 |
of them spoke up | 4 |
much as to say | 4 |
down to the cold | 4 |
at me pretty curious | 4 |
and never let on | 4 |
in and get a | 4 |
in it will be | 4 |
then along comes a | 4 |
piece below the house | 4 |
a good gap and | 4 |
a clump of bushes | 4 |
and i had been | 4 |
want to water it | 4 |
down the missouri shore | 4 |
that made him mad | 4 |
out of the canoe | 4 |
a sight to look | 4 |
and clumb over the | 4 |
use to tell jim | 4 |
but this time i | 4 |
me to say it | 4 |
there with his head | 4 |
judge said it was | 4 |
the house and the | 4 |
and the duke come | 4 |
it all the time | 4 |
on one side of | 4 |
so then we went | 4 |
does a cat talk | 4 |
to the king and | 4 |
the raft in a | 4 |
where the light is | 4 |
the next minute he | 4 |
be home in the | 4 |
begged him not to | 4 |
the deef and dumb | 4 |
can run in the | 4 |
because we heard the | 4 |
i judged i was | 4 |
would take him a | 4 |
and i never see | 4 |
they got there they | 4 |
when i hear a | 4 |
so i says to | 4 |
to make up the | 4 |
when they was all | 4 |
and went up to | 4 |
got to have some | 4 |
but a few minutes | 4 |
and made a noise | 4 |
as fast as ever | 4 |
before we got through | 4 |
that was all right | 4 |
was in front of | 4 |
laid on my oars | 4 |
take me long to | 4 |
they got to the | 4 |
his mother in disguise | 4 |
he believed it was | 4 |
he set there a | 4 |
was as long as | 4 |
sack of corn meal | 4 |
about his wife and | 4 |
was good and dark | 4 |
started for the house | 4 |
he would let him | 4 |
was one of them | 4 |
run along the bank | 4 |
being brung up to | 4 |
by and by you | 4 |
to water it with | 4 |
the way things was | 4 |
out from under that | 4 |
kind of a coarse | 4 |
seem to want to | 4 |
the places on the | 4 |
was so full of | 4 |
spread and her eyes | 4 |
wanted to see the | 4 |
want to see him | 4 |
it mighty warm for | 4 |
and he was a | 4 |
and in less than | 4 |
to see me again | 4 |
white to make a | 4 |
and three thousand dollars | 4 |
and then take and | 4 |
on the back side | 4 |
about what to do | 4 |
stand it no longer | 4 |
did you say your | 4 |
but i reckon i | 4 |
as fur as i | 4 |
but the king he | 4 |
an old hair trunk | 4 |
tow the raft ashore | 4 |
it was about dark | 4 |
you that you could | 4 |
done with it all | 4 |
struck the raft at | 4 |
i never heard the | 4 |
out by and by | 4 |
like a passel of | 4 |
but there was a | 4 |
down and went to | 4 |
the man on the | 4 |
of nothing at all | 4 |
along in the dark | 4 |
and then such another | 4 |
what i says in | 4 |
i reckoned i was | 4 |
i reckoned he was | 4 |
but he said it | 4 |
up shore in the | 4 |
helped to lay out | 4 |
you and the duke | 4 |
that hung over the | 4 |
as soon as i | 4 |
in the canoe to | 4 |
fetched up on the | 4 |
so at last he | 4 |
covered up the raft | 4 |
mile below the village | 4 |
under the front door | 4 |
what was your idea | 4 |
going to turn over | 4 |
way to put in | 4 |
i never said so | 4 |
one of the boys | 4 |
it up and went | 4 |
but he said i | 4 |
sell me down to | 4 |
down on a log | 4 |
me and the king | 4 |
and there i had | 4 |
was a big one | 4 |
and said he reckoned | 4 |
up to the town | 4 |
one of the men | 4 |
to get a little | 4 |
you get your breakfast | 4 |
as a general thing | 4 |
it up right along | 4 |
and when she got | 4 |
his hand on his | 4 |
mother and the children | 4 |
but of course i | 4 |
so i made up | 4 |
no harm to borrow | 4 |
in a place where | 4 |
we cleared out for | 4 |
all i wanted to | 4 |
it was to make | 4 |
it was the raft | 4 |
in the state six | 4 |
we judged we could | 4 |
it was very curious | 4 |
and after that he | 4 |
he got up and | 4 |
and they done it | 4 |
till he come back | 4 |
that made me feel | 4 |
off with a kind | 4 |
sometimes you gwyne to | 4 |
so the old man | 4 |
are we going to | 4 |
which was the sign | 4 |
get out of that | 4 |
i was the best | 4 |
tears running down her | 4 |
resting their hands on | 4 |
he always done it | 4 |
got to talking about | 4 |
i come to the | 4 |
and i reckon they | 4 |
in on a new | 3 |
out on to the | 3 |
nothing more to write | 3 |
adventures of tom sawyer | 3 |
in romeo and juliet | 3 |
scene in romeo and | 3 |
was getting towards the | 3 |
off of the clothes | 3 |
been whitewashed some time | 3 |
it would a been | 3 |
all full of tears | 3 |
the adventures of huckleberry | 3 |
but when he see | 3 |
i wisht i was | 3 |
and spiders and things | 3 |
full of tears and | 3 |
moses and the bulrushers | 3 |
adventures of huckleberry finn | 3 |
about a mile up | 3 |
whitewashed some time or | 3 |
when i see that | 3 |
a captive heart busted | 3 |
on a new life | 3 |
when he see the | 3 |
of tears and flapdoodle | 3 |
out in the storm | 3 |
would a been a | 3 |
here a captive heart | 3 |
the balcony scene in | 3 |
the adventures of tom | 3 |
me invest it along | 2 |
pecking at you all | 2 |
island that was down | 2 |
the duke had their | 2 |
try and hide it | 2 |
took one slow step | 2 |
i told you i | 2 |
caps for a half | 2 |
how to keep a | 2 |
draws a steady bead | 2 |
pots en pans en | 2 |
to get the chain | 2 |
it thumped a hundred | 2 |
make a sign to | 2 |
held my breath and | 2 |
so in my life | 2 |
she had us still | 2 |
and study over it | 2 |
comes and takes a | 2 |
again and no more | 2 |
and for a starter | 2 |
and it made us | 2 |
because people often done | 2 |
in heah for me | 2 |
wondering whereabouts he slept | 2 |
and surprise the folks | 2 |
the thick leaves and | 2 |
i laid him out | 2 |
spanish moss on them | 2 |
think of anything to | 2 |
flicker of the lightning | 2 |
all night and tastes | 2 |
with his left foot | 2 |
his crew was thinned | 2 |
and the two sides | 2 |
just walk up and | 2 |
all through his speech | 2 |
off that a way | 2 |
to look like they | 2 |
think to yourself how | 2 |
light to see how | 2 |
care if i did | 2 |
is what they had | 2 |
you to tell me | 2 |
clean breast and tell | 2 |
it made us rich | 2 |
table had a cover | 2 |
and happy and light | 2 |
leaned over the rails | 2 |
to get a boat | 2 |
a fork and throw | 2 |
for who would bear | 2 |
knowed he was running | 2 |
next day after the | 2 |
but my church matters | 2 |
sound asleep on the | 2 |
so jim got everything | 2 |
a dog was stretched | 2 |
was free and satisfied | 2 |
been a miserable business | 2 |
rain would thrash along | 2 |
man with the lantern | 2 |
and very sweet and | 2 |
on you ever see | 2 |
wind from blowing through | 2 |
a little scrap of | 2 |
the words to put | 2 |
hunt for my remainders | 2 |
down the river two | 2 |
want to come back | 2 |
was blamed foolishness to | 2 |
he was behind vines | 2 |
nothing at all but | 2 |
next day or two | 2 |
as i took it | 2 |
there to see who | 2 |
miles and miles across | 2 |
they all come and | 2 |
way people down here | 2 |
account of having seen | 2 |
she died before she | 2 |
went to him that | 2 |
stooped down quick at | 2 |
make out what it | 2 |
one they got up | 2 |
not bagged down in | 2 |
allowed they was made | 2 |
and cried down his | 2 |
over with red water | 2 |
and get him a | 2 |
i cleared out up | 2 |
and them devils laying | 2 |
worked himself in there | 2 |
a man begin to | 2 |
and spades and picks | 2 |
everybody was settled down | 2 |
as long as you | 2 |
old ostrich for wanting | 2 |
way things was scattered | 2 |
brisk towards ab turner | 2 |
looks foolish enough now | 2 |
he has got use | 2 |
for that light over | 2 |
got all that coat | 2 |
and held out his | 2 |
to tell you where | 2 |
from the window there | 2 |
of paper with half | 2 |
where the timber was | 2 |
write on the plate | 2 |
them up my sleeve | 2 |
i tramped off in | 2 |
to climb over the | 2 |
but that is what | 2 |
lip went for the | 2 |
give her a rummaging | 2 |
along and drop in | 2 |
get but a few | 2 |
time i catched tom | 2 |
i was so scared | 2 |
them spoke up and | 2 |
went loafing around town | 2 |
way pap would do | 2 |
a fiddle or a | 2 |
went through me like | 2 |
up and ask him | 2 |
he never told what | 2 |
on putting it back | 2 |
you get all the | 2 |
said a body could | 2 |
it for to hold | 2 |
just after i got | 2 |
no trouble to him | 2 |
of the royal haymarket | 2 |
wrote to me about | 2 |
all the time and | 2 |
tired him most to | 2 |
nigh so well off | 2 |
nine months to make | 2 |
come to be a | 2 |
and obeyed her if | 2 |
under our noses and | 2 |
what he was before | 2 |
bunched in the front | 2 |
he talk like a | 2 |
one had a pistol | 2 |
they took him and | 2 |
do about the servant | 2 |
somehow for myself by | 2 |
after a halter if | 2 |
stopped and went to | 2 |
and that nigger was | 2 |
and weeks and weeks | 2 |
rest of it goes | 2 |
den he could shet | 2 |
i hears the whoop | 2 |
told it he said | 2 |
loaded her up with | 2 |
she allowed her uncle | 2 |
their watches and money | 2 |
dim lantern in his | 2 |
taken it out in | 2 |
tuck en give de | 2 |
house he looked back | 2 |
and they told it | 2 |
was thinking about his | 2 |
my canoe again so | 2 |
then he got out | 2 |
i hear a plunkety | 2 |
and as they swum | 2 |
couple of times to | 2 |
was well enough to | 2 |
we done it all | 2 |
to have nothing but | 2 |
my hat on my | 2 |
herself on her father | 2 |
stairs and count this | 2 |
just barely hear a | 2 |
was a lantern hanging | 2 |
the night got gray | 2 |
nigger all over illinois | 2 |
woman come tearing out | 2 |
wanted to of them | 2 |
they believed he was | 2 |
know no such foolishness | 2 |
him again in the | 2 |
en i tole you | 2 |
but i got her | 2 |
still and fetch the | 2 |
was trying to make | 2 |
whenever you think of | 2 |
body was hearing amongst | 2 |
by the kitchen door | 2 |
explain better how we | 2 |
and when you pressed | 2 |
out en shin down | 2 |
as much as they | 2 |
going so different from | 2 |
them out on a | 2 |
he gives anybody another | 2 |
in the indian territory | 2 |
and if you hear | 2 |
moonlight before she goes | 2 |
minute i says it | 2 |
any other way you | 2 |
people woke up more | 2 |
good fire there on | 2 |
was in he said | 2 |
right plan was going | 2 |
chisel and an iron | 2 |
i know who hid | 2 |
went about two hundred | 2 |
go in the river | 2 |
laid down for a | 2 |
and towed her over | 2 |
and hunt and fish | 2 |
bought it of you | 2 |
slept in the woods | 2 |
other village this morning | 2 |
when you was crying | 2 |
again at last and | 2 |
he weaves along again | 2 |
turned his head a | 2 |
with the nap rubbed | 2 |
of mine for style | 2 |
down most a half | 2 |
in a damp cellar | 2 |
be in mourning from | 2 |
wanted to get the | 2 |
up a room with | 2 |
good and glad when | 2 |
about who i was | 2 |
and away the sow | 2 |
set my teeth hard | 2 |
the log forked i | 2 |
but we done the | 2 |
here and wonder what | 2 |
it fetched us a | 2 |
feel all cramped up | 2 |
and their coffee getting | 2 |
under a little willow | 2 |
time a man died | 2 |
turn loose the dogs | 2 |
and a painted border | 2 |
ought to know better | 2 |
i took the wadding | 2 |
was one where a | 2 |
of something like chalk | 2 |
in her door waiting | 2 |
kind of a layer | 2 |
if my building the | 2 |
no show for me | 2 |
he would tell us | 2 |
till the weather moderated | 2 |
day or two we | 2 |
lay that work down | 2 |
this country about the | 2 |
what dey say to | 2 |
big crowd packed around | 2 |
captain would know her | 2 |
had shut the door | 2 |
nigger jim is down | 2 |
but jest this money | 2 |
these rapscallions wanted to | 2 |
first aristocracy in our | 2 |
injured the frauds some | 2 |
then sometimes the one | 2 |
sprung up and dropped | 2 |
dropped one of them | 2 |
but just one time | 2 |
till i found the | 2 |
in ruther too much | 2 |
over the truck the | 2 |
we shot a water | 2 |
asked miss watson to | 2 |
hollow with two hundred | 2 |
reward out for old | 2 |
as to get to | 2 |
it goes down till | 2 |
all by himself and | 2 |
what i was going | 2 |
them that was any | 2 |
because it was sent | 2 |
going to get well | 2 |
driving slow on accounts | 2 |
and told us all | 2 |
two poor boys asleep | 2 |
and pretty soon back | 2 |
and fell every time | 2 |
letter out of the | 2 |
to be mixed up | 2 |
but i reckoned maybe | 2 |
peeled head and my | 2 |
give to him with | 2 |
enough to let me | 2 |
them away up on | 2 |
we do it if | 2 |
the bottom dungeon of | 2 |
dat whoever give to | 2 |
morning we hid the | 2 |
her husband to fetch | 2 |
i know all what | 2 |
to let them have | 2 |
know whether she could | 2 |
on the back door | 2 |
me to take care | 2 |
half an hour fairly | 2 |
found her all right | 2 |
thinnest kind of nostrils | 2 |
the town i see | 2 |
lay down in the | 2 |
lit out and shook | 2 |
and over a hundred | 2 |
down in the way | 2 |
how you did fool | 2 |
log swabbing the sweat | 2 |
and was all safe | 2 |
soon we struck the | 2 |
so he must go | 2 |
my traps into my | 2 |
which is you and | 2 |
day a whole parcel | 2 |
day miss watson would | 2 |
and poke the thread | 2 |
to paste obituaries and | 2 |
moon go off watch | 2 |
chipped off and showed | 2 |
another trial to get | 2 |