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quadgram | frequency |
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the little brown house | 134 |
said the old gentleman | 85 |
the middle of the | 78 |
drew a long breath | 72 |
up and down the | 66 |
in all this world | 65 |
the rest of the | 62 |
with a little laugh | 56 |
in the middle of | 56 |
in the midst of | 48 |
the end of the | 40 |
out of his chair | 40 |
out of her chair | 38 |
we are going to | 34 |
the side of the | 33 |
out of the room | 32 |
in front of the | 31 |
out of the window | 30 |
on the other side | 30 |
what is the matter | 30 |
in the little brown | 30 |
you are going to | 29 |
said madam van ruypen | 29 |
bursting into a laugh | 29 |
what shall we do | 28 |
the other side of | 28 |
i am so glad | 27 |
down on the floor | 27 |
if you want to | 27 |
at the end of | 27 |
on the edge of | 26 |
i wish i could | 26 |
what do you mean | 26 |
and in a minute | 26 |
said the little doctor | 25 |
other side of the | 25 |
she clasped her hands | 25 |
said the old lady | 25 |
just as soon as | 24 |
i am going to | 24 |
sat down on the | 23 |
once in a while | 23 |
the foot of the | 23 |
the midst of the | 23 |
i want you to | 23 |
the edge of the | 22 |
it seemed as if | 22 |
cried the old gentleman | 21 |
for the first time | 21 |
in a tone of | 21 |
to look at him | 21 |
the five little peppers | 21 |
out of the way | 21 |
the head of the | 21 |
going to have a | 20 |
down on her knees | 20 |
of the little brown | 20 |
by the side of | 19 |
glad to see you | 19 |
he was going to | 19 |
as fast as he | 19 |
in a low voice | 19 |
and the rest of | 19 |
she was going to | 19 |
and down the room | 18 |
to take care of | 18 |
what do you want | 18 |
he said at last | 18 |
with the air of | 18 |
i was going to | 18 |
down on the grass | 18 |
a sigh of relief | 18 |
the corner of the | 18 |
get out of the | 17 |
as well as he | 17 |
her hands tightly together | 17 |
and he began to | 17 |
what shall i do | 17 |
out into the hall | 17 |
made haste to say | 17 |
the little old earl | 17 |
with a sigh of | 17 |
i should think it | 17 |
are you going to | 17 |
and closed the door | 17 |
fast as he could | 17 |
as soon as he | 17 |
a very red face | 16 |
exclaimed the old gentleman | 16 |
out in the hall | 16 |
i can tell you | 16 |
and she gave a | 16 |
drawing a long breath | 16 |
as well as she | 16 |
he said to himself | 16 |
she said to herself | 16 |
as soon as you | 16 |
got out of her | 16 |
threw her arms around | 16 |
his hands in his | 16 |
and she began to | 16 |
as fast as she | 16 |
the center of the | 16 |
got out of his | 16 |
to think of it | 15 |
into the middle of | 15 |
hands in his pockets | 15 |
hopping up and down | 15 |
is the matter with | 15 |
his hand on the | 15 |
sprang to her feet | 15 |
as if he had | 15 |
the top of the | 15 |
in all the world | 15 |
you want me to | 15 |
you are not to | 14 |
if i were you | 14 |
on one of the | 14 |
i should say so | 14 |
what in the world | 14 |
as soon as i | 14 |
where are you going | 14 |
at the same time | 14 |
you going to do | 14 |
in a puzzled way | 14 |
asked the old gentleman | 14 |
in front of her | 14 |
did you ever see | 14 |
fast as she could | 14 |
should think it was | 14 |
nothing to do but | 14 |
red in the face | 14 |
it was impossible to | 14 |
is going to take | 14 |
and she clasped her | 14 |
hands in her lap | 13 |
her arms around her | 13 |
back in her chair | 13 |
you and i will | 13 |
i should like to | 13 |
with a very red | 13 |
to his feet and | 13 |
and joel and david | 13 |
you were going to | 13 |
what are you doing | 13 |
in one of the | 13 |
well as she could | 13 |
to get out of | 13 |
as if she were | 13 |
as if she had | 13 |
herself down on the | 13 |
i want to see | 13 |
how do you do | 13 |
set a kiss on | 12 |
the depths of the | 12 |
at the foot of | 12 |
the back of the | 12 |
it was all done | 12 |
i thought you were | 12 |
she gave a little | 12 |
all over his face | 12 |
was just going to | 12 |
a long breath of | 12 |
a corner of the | 12 |
a great deal of | 12 |
i shall have to | 12 |
know in the least | 12 |
wings of the wind | 12 |
phronsie drew a long | 12 |
on the floor and | 12 |
what are you going | 12 |
well as he could | 12 |
and the little doctor | 12 |
a little bit of | 12 |
to look at her | 12 |
a kiss on the | 12 |
of the other girls | 12 |
as if he were | 12 |
to do but to | 12 |
all the rest of | 12 |
with a glance at | 12 |
one of the girls | 12 |
as soon as the | 12 |
and take care of | 12 |
and ran over to | 12 |
what can i do | 11 |
middle of the floor | 11 |
went over to the | 11 |
when i was a | 11 |
want to go to | 11 |
to go back to | 11 |
under cover of the | 11 |
with a long breath | 11 |
other end of the | 11 |
he is going to | 11 |
when he saw that | 11 |
the door of the | 11 |
the centre of the | 11 |
to go to the | 11 |
was going to say | 11 |
in the least what | 11 |
the wings of the | 11 |
to have a good | 11 |
ever in all this | 11 |
you might as well | 11 |
and looked at her | 11 |
the other end of | 11 |
she drew a long | 11 |
on the wings of | 11 |
one of the other | 11 |
sitting down on the | 11 |
a good deal of | 11 |
you ever see such | 11 |
the first time in | 11 |
as well as i | 11 |
and set to work | 11 |
her hand on the | 11 |
how do you know | 11 |
with a keen glance | 11 |
put out his hand | 11 |
never could bear to | 11 |
held out his hand | 11 |
every step of the | 11 |
every single one of | 11 |
in front of him | 11 |
at the head of | 11 |
getting out of his | 11 |
to the end of | 11 |
she said at last | 11 |
quarter of an hour | 11 |
sprang to his feet | 11 |
she said with a | 11 |
a day or two | 11 |
a good look at | 11 |
to look at the | 11 |
there was an awful | 11 |
back in his chair | 11 |
soon as you can | 11 |
hand on his arm | 11 |
thing in the world | 10 |
out of the big | 10 |
such a thing as | 10 |
the earl of cavendish | 10 |
said one of the | 10 |
all in one breath | 10 |
this way and that | 10 |
long breath of relief | 10 |
give it to me | 10 |
not in the least | 10 |
are not going to | 10 |
to the side of | 10 |
and stood quite still | 10 |
pink and white sticks | 10 |
and all the rest | 10 |
on top of the | 10 |
came up to the | 10 |
to see the effect | 10 |
every one of the | 10 |
from one to the | 10 |
as long as you | 10 |
but there was no | 10 |
up to her feet | 10 |
a piece of work | 10 |
was an awful pause | 10 |
as soon as possible | 10 |
across the room to | 10 |
the rest of us | 10 |
at the thought of | 10 |
i ought not to | 10 |
was a little girl | 10 |
such a piece of | 10 |
her gaze from the | 10 |
step of the way | 10 |
he got out of | 10 |
she cried in a | 10 |
at the mention of | 10 |
the end of his | 10 |
i should think you | 10 |
up to the old | 10 |
what do you say | 10 |
tell me all about | 10 |
play on the piano | 10 |
it would be a | 10 |
and the first thing | 10 |
just as bad as | 10 |
and shut the door | 10 |
up into his face | 10 |
it was a long | 10 |
to the other side | 10 |
i ought to have | 10 |
i wish you would | 10 |
too lovely for anything | 10 |
to go to boxford | 10 |
up and down in | 10 |
cried polly in a | 10 |
in the same breath | 10 |
and out of the | 10 |
the action to the | 10 |
and as soon as | 10 |
it was no use | 10 |
when it was all | 10 |
one to the other | 10 |
her hands in her | 10 |
very red in the | 10 |
on the floor by | 10 |
i tell you what | 10 |
into a merry laugh | 9 |
she threw her arms | 9 |
at the other end | 9 |
and away they went | 9 |
to the little brown | 9 |
end of the hall | 9 |
ran over to the | 9 |
was not to be | 9 |
to do with it | 9 |
me all about it | 9 |
to get a good | 9 |
on the end of | 9 |
to her feet and | 9 |
as it can be | 9 |
thought better of it | 9 |
up in front of | 9 |
for about the fiftieth | 9 |
coming out of the | 9 |
as i can be | 9 |
going to make a | 9 |
and there was a | 9 |
you all about it | 9 |
what to do with | 9 |
was no time to | 9 |
one of the boys | 9 |
still in the middle | 9 |
at last he said | 9 |
polly clasped her hands | 9 |
as hard as he | 9 |
about the fiftieth time | 9 |
just think of that | 9 |
in the center of | 9 |
tell you all about | 9 |
as hard as she | 9 |
over in the corner | 9 |
out of the house | 9 |
do you want to | 9 |
you ought to see | 9 |
in the first place | 9 |
a long breath and | 9 |
the rest of you | 9 |
the effect of her | 9 |
jumped to his feet | 9 |
and at last the | 9 |
not a bit of | 9 |
ran out of the | 9 |
hard as he could | 9 |
what do you suppose | 9 |
as soon as she | 9 |
the midst of it | 9 |
you are not going | 9 |
have a good time | 9 |
and she threw her | 9 |
there was no one | 9 |
i am so very | 9 |
i must go home | 9 |
for all the world | 9 |
go back to your | 9 |
are going to have | 9 |
on the point of | 9 |
the way to the | 9 |
had nothing to do | 9 |
going to be a | 9 |
there was no time | 9 |
take care of the | 9 |
i am quite sure | 9 |
suiting the action to | 9 |
for you to go | 9 |
from the depths of | 9 |
she could do to | 9 |
side of the bed | 9 |
at the mere thought | 9 |
and ran up to | 9 |
know what to do | 9 |
hard work to keep | 9 |
in all my life | 9 |
ever so many times | 9 |
where she had been | 9 |
was a long speech | 9 |
a minute or two | 9 |
at last it was | 9 |
his face in his | 8 |
not to think of | 8 |
arms around her neck | 8 |
a tone of horror | 8 |
clinging to his hand | 8 |
five little peppers and | 8 |
and i want to | 8 |
going to be the | 8 |
out of the chair | 8 |
i wish we could | 8 |
she put out her | 8 |
i must tell you | 8 |
and by the time | 8 |
i am so sorry | 8 |
could do to keep | 8 |
without a bit of | 8 |
not daring to look | 8 |
and then there was | 8 |
is going to be | 8 |
clasped her hands tightly | 8 |
running over to the | 8 |
ever and ever so | 8 |
and you know it | 8 |
phronsie stood quite still | 8 |
and then they all | 8 |
said the little widow | 8 |
the first thing that | 8 |
up to his feet | 8 |
her heart would break | 8 |
all the other girls | 8 |
as if her heart | 8 |
feeling at his heart | 8 |
and up to the | 8 |
of the five little | 8 |
in the direction of | 8 |
at the very thought | 8 |
that sort of thing | 8 |
getting down on her | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
good of you to | 8 |
with madam van ruypen | 8 |
going to do it | 8 |
of such a thing | 8 |
down in front of | 8 |
it seems to me | 8 |
tell me at once | 8 |
then he began to | 8 |
i am very glad | 8 |
holding out his hand | 8 |
put out her hand | 8 |
looking down at her | 8 |
so much as a | 8 |
it was to be | 8 |
flat on the floor | 8 |
little bit of a | 8 |
it was such a | 8 |
the bottom of the | 8 |
if her heart would | 8 |
the whole bunch of | 8 |
one corner of the | 8 |
the back of his | 8 |
my poor little girl | 8 |
it will be a | 8 |
lump in her throat | 8 |
made up his mind | 8 |
in a minute or | 8 |
for many a day | 8 |
in a way that | 8 |
the very first thing | 8 |
in the wide hall | 8 |
a bit of it | 8 |
shaking her yellow head | 8 |
something is the matter | 8 |
her head in the | 8 |
burst out into a | 8 |
the big front door | 8 |
came out of his | 8 |
declared the old gentleman | 8 |
his head in the | 8 |
middle of the night | 8 |
as if they were | 8 |
with an awful feeling | 8 |
off from his chair | 8 |
polly gave a little | 8 |
thrust his hands in | 8 |
the air of a | 8 |
just the same as | 8 |
and the color flew | 8 |
two or three of | 8 |
as he tried to | 8 |
pulling out his watch | 8 |
going to stay with | 8 |
than it takes to | 8 |
without stopping to think | 8 |
from one of the | 8 |
two or three times | 8 |
folded in her lap | 8 |
middle of the kitchen | 8 |
a bit of warning | 8 |
the length of the | 8 |
to be able to | 8 |
and off they went | 8 |
you must remember that | 7 |
the boy who had | 7 |
to add to the | 7 |
over to the window | 7 |
to walk up and | 7 |
i should think not | 7 |
at the sight of | 7 |
his arms around her | 7 |
clasped her hands and | 7 |
polly drew a long | 7 |
in the way of | 7 |
a piece of news | 7 |
with a bob of | 7 |
will be a good | 7 |
head in her lap | 7 |
in the opposite direction | 7 |
she leaned over and | 7 |
ran up to her | 7 |
i thought it was | 7 |
as if his heart | 7 |
turned on his heel | 7 |
leaning back in his | 7 |
want to speak to | 7 |
five little peppers abroad | 7 |
walk up and down | 7 |
are you sure you | 7 |
to be thought of | 7 |
and clasping her hands | 7 |
you know what i | 7 |
all in the same | 7 |
as far as he | 7 |
in his big chair | 7 |
and she put out | 7 |
the while she was | 7 |
her hand on his | 7 |
away from the window | 7 |
end of his nose | 7 |
dropped a kiss on | 7 |
clasping her hands in | 7 |
under the white hair | 7 |
and ever so many | 7 |
he saw her face | 7 |
no need to tell | 7 |
the old gentleman was | 7 |
his heart would break | 7 |
was all done in | 7 |
around and around the | 7 |
it seems as if | 7 |
in a towering passion | 7 |
i can do it | 7 |
head to look at | 7 |
to find out what | 7 |
foot of the bed | 7 |
ought to have a | 7 |
anything to do with | 7 |
fell to the floor | 7 |
to ask you to | 7 |
to a dead stop | 7 |
clasped her hands in | 7 |
just as fast as | 7 |
but it was no | 7 |
a great deal more | 7 |
with all his might | 7 |
a quarter of an | 7 |
so i had to | 7 |
was by no means | 7 |
to be in the | 7 |
what can we do | 7 |
it was all over | 7 |
she ran up to | 7 |
in a worried way | 7 |
an awful feeling at | 7 |
ben and joel and | 7 |
by this time was | 7 |
you ought not to | 7 |
to sit next to | 7 |
which had the effect | 7 |
and he gave a | 7 |
putting out his hand | 7 |
with a happy little | 7 |
polly sprang to her | 7 |
and clapped her hands | 7 |
one side of the | 7 |
up and down on | 7 |
threw wide the door | 7 |
in regard to the | 7 |
was to be a | 7 |
am so very glad | 7 |
made up her mind | 7 |
the mer de glace | 7 |
in a corner of | 7 |
side of the big | 7 |
and sat down on | 7 |
she sprang to her | 7 |
looked as if he | 7 |
i want to go | 7 |
he put out his | 7 |
if his heart would | 7 |
down the long hall | 7 |
out of her seat | 7 |
who never could bear | 7 |
that there was no | 7 |
laid her hand on | 7 |
hard as she could | 7 |
ever see such a | 7 |
the shadow of the | 7 |
a bit of a | 7 |
away for dear life | 7 |
what did you say | 7 |
coming out of her | 7 |
they were going to | 7 |
i might as well | 7 |
out of the old | 7 |
if you want me | 7 |
first time in her | 7 |
tell me what it | 7 |
putting out her hand | 7 |
as best he might | 7 |
for you to do | 7 |
i think it is | 7 |
as you can be | 7 |
in such a way | 7 |
holding out her hand | 7 |
that the old gentleman | 7 |
and down the long | 7 |
me what it is | 7 |
the best of it | 7 |
rest of the party | 7 |
there was a little | 7 |
her back on the | 7 |
it was too late | 7 |
to have something to | 7 |
and stared at her | 7 |
and then we can | 7 |
and standing quite still | 7 |
a little maid of | 7 |
her knife and fork | 7 |
and running over to | 7 |
me to tell you | 7 |
no more about it | 7 |
himself flat on the | 7 |
foot of the stairs | 7 |
a little white line | 7 |
keep the tears back | 7 |
the old gentleman in | 7 |
go down to the | 7 |
throwing her arms around | 7 |
in the greatest distress | 7 |
himself down on the | 7 |
whatever in the world | 7 |
and drew a long | 7 |
it as well as | 7 |
out in the cold | 7 |
feeling as if she | 7 |
in the shadow of | 7 |
are going to be | 7 |
it was impossible for | 7 |
best for you to | 7 |
and without waiting for | 7 |
all the while she | 7 |
was going to be | 7 |
burst into a laugh | 7 |
are you talking about | 7 |
what can it be | 7 |
to do something for | 7 |
running over to him | 7 |
and the two boys | 7 |
he could do to | 7 |
having hard work to | 7 |
one of the maids | 7 |
as quickly as possible | 7 |
think it would be | 7 |
give it to you | 7 |
at the sound of | 7 |
and it will be | 7 |
could get no further | 7 |
folding her hands in | 7 |
you may be sure | 7 |
on the floor in | 7 |
she sat on the | 7 |
and polly and jasper | 7 |
sitting down in the | 7 |
held out her hand | 7 |
to pace the floor | 7 |
seemed as if the | 7 |
a little red spot | 6 |
so many of the | 6 |
going to do with | 6 |
her head to look | 6 |
gave a long sigh | 6 |
but it was a | 6 |
when we get home | 6 |
every bit of the | 6 |
down on the ground | 6 |
do such a thing | 6 |
soon as he could | 6 |
so that he could | 6 |
as a matter of | 6 |
to keep up with | 6 |
and coming up to | 6 |
at one of the | 6 |
we were going to | 6 |
in and out of | 6 |
looking up at the | 6 |
it would be the | 6 |
the little old gentleman | 6 |
looking over at the | 6 |
good to see you | 6 |
there was such a | 6 |
clasping her hands tightly | 6 |
time in her life | 6 |
ran up to the | 6 |
going to have the | 6 |
i wish i had | 6 |
be just as good | 6 |
head of the stairs | 6 |
head in the doorway | 6 |
look at her face | 6 |
from beginning to end | 6 |
it in all this | 6 |
and looking at the | 6 |
away from polly and | 6 |
head out of the | 6 |
looking up from the | 6 |
you mean to say | 6 |
and there they were | 6 |
sat down in the | 6 |
saying the same thing | 6 |
as i tell you | 6 |
over and over to | 6 |
get a good look | 6 |
maid of concord town | 6 |
polly stood quite still | 6 |
and his blue eyes | 6 |
he sprang to his | 6 |
walked to the window | 6 |
his head out of | 6 |
there are so many | 6 |
all he could do | 6 |
not being able to | 6 |
and went over to | 6 |
to the fact that | 6 |
a long speech for | 6 |
going to get up | 6 |
hurried over to the | 6 |
feeling at her heart | 6 |
it on the table | 6 |
her most decided fashion | 6 |
what have i done | 6 |
just going to say | 6 |
on the way to | 6 |
we must think of | 6 |
out of the door | 6 |
out of the little | 6 |
was in such a | 6 |
waiting for an answer | 6 |
going to be good | 6 |
know what you are | 6 |
tell me what you | 6 |
and looking down into | 6 |
she drew herself up | 6 |
polly got out of | 6 |
sit down on the | 6 |
burst into a loud | 6 |
what was going on | 6 |
did i tell you | 6 |
having a good time | 6 |
over to the other | 6 |
sank into a chair | 6 |
it was all out | 6 |
flew up to her | 6 |
and then it was | 6 |
with a quick hand | 6 |
written all over his | 6 |
to keep the tears | 6 |
far as he could | 6 |
five little peppers at | 6 |
time than it takes | 6 |
right down on the | 6 |
there was no more | 6 |
every one of you | 6 |
flung herself down on | 6 |
as fast as you | 6 |
in a great state | 6 |
i beg your pardon | 6 |
never in all this | 6 |
that he ought to | 6 |
and down the hall | 6 |
and i will have | 6 |
rubbing his hands together | 6 |
in a pleased way | 6 |
the folds of the | 6 |
exclaimed polly in dismay | 6 |
hard work not to | 6 |
give us your hand | 6 |
i was a little | 6 |
peppers and their friends | 6 |
laid his hand on | 6 |
it never would do | 6 |
are going to do | 6 |
like it very much | 6 |
to the salisbury school | 6 |
how i do wish | 6 |
in her most decided | 6 |
are going to give | 6 |
down on his knees | 6 |
running over to her | 6 |
as soon as we | 6 |
you to go with | 6 |
where he had been | 6 |
a great state of | 6 |
into the center of | 6 |
as still as a | 6 |
buried her face in | 6 |
he doubled up his | 6 |
to lay her hand | 6 |
to make up for | 6 |
i do so want | 6 |
corner of the hall | 6 |
as much of the | 6 |
she was in the | 6 |
side of the table | 6 |
i never thought of | 6 |
as they reached the | 6 |
who dearly loved to | 6 |
and her head drooped | 6 |
it was just as | 6 |
such a good time | 6 |
was nowhere to be | 6 |
all she could do | 6 |
and two or three | 6 |
it ought to be | 6 |
we ought to have | 6 |
got out of the | 6 |
as long as he | 6 |
his face with his | 6 |
with very red cheeks | 6 |
of his chair and | 6 |
said polly to herself | 6 |
and threw her arms | 6 |
gave a little laugh | 6 |
she caught sight of | 6 |
she sat right down | 6 |
looked as if she | 6 |
the rear of the | 6 |
the consequence was that | 6 |
why did i speak | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
let me tell you | 6 |
there was nothing to | 6 |
i think it would | 6 |
and her black eyes | 6 |
if it had been | 6 |
action to the word | 6 |
to be left alone | 6 |
a keen glance into | 6 |
came to a dead | 6 |
in such a tone | 6 |
at the effect of | 6 |
running up and down | 6 |
one of the big | 6 |
would you like to | 6 |
then she began to | 6 |
to give up the | 6 |
in less time than | 6 |
face in his hands | 6 |
he held out his | 6 |
learn to play on | 6 |
of the other boys | 6 |
he came up to | 6 |
the island of marken | 6 |
the lump in her | 6 |
a cold shoulder to | 6 |
over to the sofa | 6 |
coming out of his | 6 |
cried the little doctor | 6 |
she picked up her | 6 |
take care of you | 6 |
i want to do | 6 |
know anything about it | 6 |
hands folded in her | 6 |
go and sit down | 6 |
his black eyes shining | 6 |
gave it to me | 6 |
i suppose i must | 6 |
and before any one | 6 |
her face against the | 6 |
is going to let | 6 |
and he tried to | 6 |
with a little shiver | 6 |
his head on his | 6 |
off from her chair | 6 |
said polly with a | 6 |
might as well have | 6 |
now what shall we | 6 |
to play on the | 6 |
arms around his neck | 6 |
very glad to see | 6 |
put it in the | 6 |
and set a kiss | 6 |
her arms around him | 6 |
middle of the room | 6 |
to get ready for | 6 |
what did i tell | 6 |
to one of the | 6 |
going to stay here | 6 |
when she saw that | 6 |
a tone of great | 6 |
little peppers at school | 6 |
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how in the world | 6 |
back to her seat | 6 |
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bright as a button | 6 |
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walked up and down | 6 |
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left out in the | 6 |
have the goodness to | 6 |
the little bunch of | 6 |
at the prospect of | 6 |
to say a word | 6 |
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down in the middle | 6 |
fast as you can | 6 |
from side to side | 6 |
sat on the floor | 6 |
you are so good | 6 |
look out of the | 6 |
looking up at him | 6 |
up her mind to | 6 |
ever so many of | 6 |
standing on her tiptoes | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
very much like to | 6 |
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still as a mouse | 6 |
keen glance into the | 6 |
her face in her | 6 |
quite still in the | 6 |
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polly ran to the | 6 |
up and down and | 6 |
of the rest of | 6 |
she folded her hands | 6 |
a glass of water | 6 |
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i should think so | 6 |
middle of the road | 6 |
let us go and | 6 |
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up to the door | 6 |
to do the same | 6 |
the rest of it | 6 |
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buried his face in | 6 |
a moment or two | 6 |
little maid of concord | 6 |
burst into a merry | 6 |
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to make it as | 5 |
not going to have | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
his black eyes on | 5 |
to the big gate | 5 |
apron over her head | 5 |
to the little old | 5 |
there is no one | 5 |
the edge of his | 5 |
getting out of her | 5 |
are all going to | 5 |
i do not think | 5 |
threw herself down on | 5 |
end of the table | 5 |
tell you what i | 5 |
to the edge of | 5 |
out of his seat | 5 |
who was to be | 5 |
run down to the | 5 |
breath for the answer | 5 |
in the hall below | 5 |
kept saying to herself | 5 |
the floor in a | 5 |
this sort of thing | 5 |
see how you can | 5 |
he put his hand | 5 |
to learn to play | 5 |
out of the shop | 5 |
as fast as we | 5 |
adventures of joel pepper | 5 |
glance at the door | 5 |
and then to the | 5 |
and smoothing down her | 5 |
the parson and mrs | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
where she sat on | 5 |
a backward glance at | 5 |
glad you like it | 5 |
and she looked at | 5 |
five little peppers midway | 5 |
phronsie gave a little | 5 |
with a lot of | 5 |
to sit on the | 5 |
held his head high | 5 |
to the rest of | 5 |
clung to his hand | 5 |
as he thought of | 5 |
i very much wish | 5 |
i can trust you | 5 |
it would never do | 5 |
to say to you | 5 |
on her knees by | 5 |
the first thing he | 5 |
when she saw the | 5 |
with all her might | 5 |
i see no reason | 5 |
is going to make | 5 |
want to tell you | 5 |
i will go down | 5 |
a red woollen tippet | 5 |
you know he did | 5 |
was so much worse | 5 |
coming on either cheek | 5 |
as she could for | 5 |
so polly and jasper | 5 |
she could get no | 5 |
as fast as they | 5 |
if you will only | 5 |
i want her to | 5 |
brown hair from her | 5 |
to stare at him | 5 |
every now and then | 5 |
and once in a | 5 |
and the next day | 5 |
for the rest of | 5 |
too splendid for anything | 5 |
he picked up the | 5 |
one end of the | 5 |
she ought to be | 5 |
at the door of | 5 |
she cried to herself | 5 |
of the kitchen floor | 5 |
in the world to | 5 |
they went down the | 5 |
up from the little | 5 |
got off from the | 5 |
in the centre of | 5 |
to get down from | 5 |
he ought to be | 5 |
i must speak to | 5 |
under the impression that | 5 |
and you are going | 5 |
he said in a | 5 |
the men and boys | 5 |
gave a little shiver | 5 |
and for the first | 5 |
that would have been | 5 |
how can i help | 5 |
off in the distance | 5 |
will take care of | 5 |
do you know what | 5 |
with a reckless hand | 5 |
hair from her forehead | 5 |
she looked at the | 5 |
in one corner of | 5 |
off from the bed | 5 |
turned his back on | 5 |
hopped up and down | 5 |
the old gentleman with | 5 |
there seemed to be | 5 |
and in another minute | 5 |
said with a sigh | 5 |
i want to give | 5 |
it in his hand | 5 |
you ought to have | 5 |
grandpapa is going to | 5 |
made out to say | 5 |
at the very idea | 5 |
spun round and round | 5 |
two at a time | 5 |
she threw herself down | 5 |
out in the carriage | 5 |
and you ought to | 5 |
in time to see | 5 |
i want to know | 5 |
the hook of holland | 5 |
end of the room | 5 |
a matter of course | 5 |
it was all my | 5 |
i shall carry it | 5 |
for a day or | 5 |
into the face of | 5 |
into the house to | 5 |
took two or three | 5 |
high in the air | 5 |
and see if you | 5 |
and he doubled up | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
what kind of a | 5 |
rushed out of the | 5 |
i want to get | 5 |
or three of the | 5 |
said the little man | 5 |
have anything to do | 5 |
she clung to his | 5 |
with the back of | 5 |
i want to hear | 5 |
have it over with | 5 |
with a backward glance | 5 |
phronsie clinging to his | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
to see you all | 5 |
like the rest of | 5 |
it over with as | 5 |
i can get the | 5 |
the care of the | 5 |
looking down into the | 5 |
front of the little | 5 |
looking out of the | 5 |
be so good as | 5 |
and every bit of | 5 |
in the dim light | 5 |
the old kitchen floor | 5 |
which she had been | 5 |
to speak to you | 5 |
to the head of | 5 |
to have a christmas | 5 |
the matter with you | 5 |
do you like it | 5 |
want to go home | 5 |
without waiting for an | 5 |
to drop a kiss | 5 |
gaze off from the | 5 |
shopping with madam van | 5 |
some of the girls | 5 |
his head and looked | 5 |
know what you mean | 5 |
the door opened and | 5 |
broke out into a | 5 |
want to get down | 5 |
to be sure i | 5 |
it would be so | 5 |
as he could for | 5 |
and looked at them | 5 |
as he could get | 5 |
think we ought to | 5 |
his hands full of | 5 |
forgot all about the | 5 |
ever so many things | 5 |
him on the shoulder | 5 |
the parson and his | 5 |
at her in amazement | 5 |
i am very sorry | 5 |
stand in front of | 5 |
in horror at the | 5 |
the little doctor was | 5 |
to let you go | 5 |
the big fat man | 5 |
must think of something | 5 |
came out of her | 5 |
have you to know | 5 |
by the time that | 5 |
you tell me what | 5 |
with an important air | 5 |
oh my goodness me | 5 |
was all she could | 5 |
up to him in | 5 |
you are all right | 5 |
and all the other | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
something must be done | 5 |
she ran over to | 5 |
out on the pond | 5 |
seemed to be a | 5 |
let me help you | 5 |
her face close to | 5 |
and folded her hands | 5 |
face in her hands | 5 |
said not a word | 5 |
racing along the hall | 5 |
to go and see | 5 |
stay and take care | 5 |
to be a great | 5 |
how i wish i | 5 |
he burst into a | 5 |
around the big box | 5 |
as much as you | 5 |
before any one could | 5 |
we ought not to | 5 |
her way into the | 5 |
ran over the stairs | 5 |
she laid down her | 5 |
the color flew into | 5 |
shaking her brown head | 5 |
on the big stone | 5 |
make the best of | 5 |
not be able to | 5 |
when at last the | 5 |
was expected of him | 5 |
just look at her | 5 |
rocked back and forth | 5 |
standing quite still by | 5 |
well for you to | 5 |
as he saw her | 5 |
we ought to go | 5 |
i would like to | 5 |
as soon as they | 5 |
color flew into her | 5 |
the little pile of | 5 |
wait till we get | 5 |
up to the little | 5 |
but i tell you | 5 |
and she sprang to | 5 |
she was in a | 5 |
running over the stairs | 5 |
as much of his | 5 |
with very pink cheeks | 5 |
was guilty of interrupting | 5 |
and he was so | 5 |
clemcy and his sister | 5 |
how can i tell | 5 |
out into a laugh | 5 |
into the flushed face | 5 |
drop a kiss on | 5 |
a twinkle in his | 5 |
and the other girls | 5 |
looking down into her | 5 |
to look at them | 5 |
black eyes fastened on | 5 |
it looks as if | 5 |
my very dearest friend | 5 |
less time than it | 5 |
up on the floor | 5 |
into the brown eyes | 5 |
at the last minute | 5 |
off as fast as | 5 |
for my very own | 5 |
not a single one | 5 |
her hands in delight | 5 |
am so glad you | 5 |
and by and by | 5 |
to think of the | 5 |
with a grim smile | 5 |
he held his head | 5 |
into the black eyes | 5 |
it seemed to polly | 5 |
what i am going | 5 |
there was a great | 5 |
it over his head | 5 |
no help for it | 5 |
he stood quite still | 5 |
turned her back on | 5 |
we can have our | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
such perfectly dreadful things | 5 |
if you are not | 5 |
and tell me what | 5 |
the only way to | 5 |
and what are you | 5 |
when at last they | 5 |
in the world is | 5 |
to all the girls | 5 |
you sure you are | 5 |
king and his party | 5 |
and looked up at | 5 |
air of a man | 5 |
it was the only | 5 |
i know it is | 5 |
cried polly with a | 5 |
and held out her | 5 |
of hair from her | 5 |
the end of it | 5 |
an old gentleman in | 5 |
to look out of | 5 |
it was necessary to | 5 |
the big stone steps | 5 |
going to tell you | 5 |
joel and david were | 5 |
give me your hand | 5 |
craning his neck to | 5 |
observed the old gentleman | 5 |
go back to mr | 5 |
close to the window | 5 |
in a low tone | 5 |
into the little brown | 5 |
down to the big | 5 |
sat right down on | 5 |
caught sight of the | 5 |
had a chance to | 5 |
all up and down | 5 |
she sat down on | 5 |
joel and david and | 5 |
to see if there | 5 |
over to the old | 5 |
she sat quite still | 5 |
to look out for | 5 |
in a few minutes | 5 |
just as good as | 5 |
now that he had | 5 |
and he sat down | 5 |
how did you know | 5 |
down the long room | 5 |
have something to do | 5 |
the face under the | 5 |
for by this time | 5 |
her face in the | 5 |
something of that sort | 5 |
the remainder of the | 5 |
rings of brown hair | 5 |
parson and his wife | 5 |
to do in the | 5 |
in the old days | 5 |
the first person he | 5 |
to the post office | 5 |
the side of her | 5 |
spot coming on either | 5 |
am glad to see | 5 |
she hid her face | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
waiting for a reply | 5 |
at sight of the | 5 |
for it was the | 5 |
the little old lady | 5 |
to say that i | 5 |
to speak to me | 5 |
and pretty soon the | 5 |
out of the kitchen | 5 |
want to go back | 5 |
he had set his | 5 |
down on the table | 5 |
ran out into the | 5 |
in the bottom of | 5 |
over the stairs and | 5 |
leaned back in his | 5 |
to go to school | 5 |
and polly and ben | 5 |
that he had made | 5 |
to the old stove | 5 |
with a wave of | 5 |
and hopping up and | 5 |
as long as she | 5 |
think you ought to | 5 |
ran up to him | 5 |
be the best thing | 5 |
the people in the | 5 |
he laid his hand | 5 |
never seemed to be | 5 |
think it was a | 5 |
down the length of | 5 |
bad enough to have | 5 |
the other of the | 5 |
the matter with his | 5 |
on the roadside grass | 5 |
around the corner of | 5 |
back to your work | 5 |
through his big spectacles | 5 |
with a long sigh | 5 |
polly over and over | 5 |
came to a standstill | 5 |
looking up into his | 5 |
i wish i was | 5 |
and beamed at her | 5 |
caught the last words | 5 |
laying his hand on | 5 |
elbows on the table | 5 |
she held in her | 5 |
i never see such | 5 |
was no one to | 5 |
most of the time | 5 |
before she knew it | 5 |
to ask such a | 5 |
pressed close to the | 5 |
so good to us | 5 |
the other girls were | 5 |
if we only had | 5 |
up to sit straight | 5 |
the one who had | 5 |
big fat man with | 5 |
soon as i can | 5 |
as well as you | 5 |
but it was too | 5 |
as bright as a | 5 |
you want to go | 5 |
was all she said | 5 |
doubled up his little | 5 |
of the salisbury school | 5 |
polly shook her head | 5 |
he turned back to | 5 |
and trying not to | 5 |
at the little brown | 5 |
i do want to | 5 |
her hand in his | 5 |
into a loud laugh | 5 |
so that i can | 5 |
in the corner of | 5 |
was by this time | 5 |
went down to the | 5 |
is going to stay | 5 |
shook her brown head | 5 |
up from the floor | 5 |
turning away from the | 5 |
be off with you | 5 |
into the depths of | 5 |
little peppers and their | 5 |
the imminent danger of | 5 |
more than i can | 5 |
and david and phronsie | 5 |
said polly in a | 5 |
with delight at the | 5 |
and dropped a kiss | 5 |
at him from the | 5 |
to the last degree | 5 |
rushed up to the | 5 |
to get hold of | 5 |
said never a word | 5 |
took hold of hands | 5 |
with a twinkle in | 5 |
over the stairs to | 5 |
if we are going | 5 |
thought of it before | 5 |
eyes to bear on | 5 |
might as well tell | 5 |
and her face fell | 5 |
and her brown eyes | 5 |
a drink of water | 5 |
he drew a long | 5 |
despite all her efforts | 5 |
you want to get | 5 |
back and forth in | 5 |
and in the midst | 5 |
up to the group | 5 |
were going to have | 5 |
it seemed to be | 5 |
of the apple tree | 5 |
in a way to | 5 |
fat man with the | 5 |
to the old gentleman | 5 |
now we can have | 5 |
had the effect to | 5 |
with a look at | 5 |
do to keep from | 5 |
so good as to | 5 |
i am glad to | 5 |
head and looked at | 5 |
and she put her | 5 |
going over to the | 5 |
the arm of the | 5 |
slid to the floor | 5 |
polly and all the | 5 |
she flung herself down | 5 |
do the same thing | 5 |
he added in a | 5 |
and there it was | 5 |
he went over to | 5 |
with a short laugh | 5 |
of the salisbury girls | 5 |
it was all about | 5 |
a really and truly | 5 |
not one of the | 5 |
she pointed to the | 5 |
i never saw such | 5 |
up in one of | 5 |
in a quarter of | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
forgot all about her | 5 |
i shall die if | 5 |
throw her arms around | 5 |
covered her face with | 5 |
just as well pleased | 5 |
take care of me | 5 |
what are you talking | 5 |
and she looked so | 5 |
be a good girl | 5 |
and just think of | 5 |
just as well as | 5 |
little rings of brown | 5 |
turning her back on | 5 |
he took off his | 5 |
rings of hair from | 5 |
and looked at him | 5 |
the adventures of joel | 5 |
give her to me | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
to do about it | 5 |
to the window to | 5 |
for want of something | 5 |
at a lively pace | 5 |
her face with her | 5 |
looking over her shoulder | 5 |
the delights of the | 5 |
see the effect of | 5 |
set to work on | 5 |
in the other room | 5 |
in a loud whisper | 5 |
on the back of | 5 |
a gay little laugh | 5 |
to see him go | 5 |
in the world are | 5 |
to pick up the | 5 |
and it was not | 4 |
side of the little | 4 |
so that she could | 4 |
up at the clock | 4 |
and looked as if | 4 |
do you mean to | 4 |
drew up in front | 4 |
to be given to | 4 |
he ran over to | 4 |
and they were off | 4 |
down by his side | 4 |
what was the matter | 4 |
his gaze off from | 4 |
up on her tiptoes | 4 |
it was time to | 4 |
so you must be | 4 |
jasper and she had | 4 |
and she ran off | 4 |
and i thought i | 4 |
on the top step | 4 |
really seemed as if | 4 |
cried phronsie in a | 4 |
and not daring to | 4 |
is going to have | 4 |
shut up in the | 4 |
what a sight of | 4 |
across the room and | 4 |
him by the jacket | 4 |
and in two minutes | 4 |
he had come to | 4 |
and just look at | 4 |
fisher made haste to | 4 |
a step or two | 4 |
not to be left | 4 |
and she drew a | 4 |
i am very much | 4 |
make it all right | 4 |
quite in her element | 4 |
looking around the room | 4 |
stories polly pepper told | 4 |
come and help me | 4 |
polly in a rapture | 4 |
take his eyes from | 4 |
hopped out of his | 4 |
he could get his | 4 |
going to take us | 4 |
coming up to her | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
what you want to | 4 |
repeated the old gentleman | 4 |
standing quite still in | 4 |
is just as bad | 4 |
to die if i | 4 |
how much is it | 4 |
no one said a | 4 |
he could hardly breathe | 4 |
with a glad little | 4 |
and folded his hands | 4 |
as soon as ever | 4 |
be the one to | 4 |
going back to the | 4 |
one or two of | 4 |
all over his round | 4 |
just as easy as | 4 |
she saw his face | 4 |
her as if she | 4 |
on her way to | 4 |
with a glance over | 4 |
she held out her | 4 |
to her own room | 4 |
hair on her brow | 4 |
on the grass at | 4 |
i know you are | 4 |
and off to the | 4 |
daring to look at | 4 |
corner of the big | 4 |
as phronsie would have | 4 |
seemed to be full | 4 |
be sure i will | 4 |
when they reached the | 4 |
her neck to look | 4 |
the brown eyes were | 4 |
the matter with him | 4 |
eyes fastened on the | 4 |
was just as bad | 4 |
in at the door | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
and getting out of | 4 |
raised his head and | 4 |
had no time to | 4 |
and she was going | 4 |
be able to get | 4 |
you and i have | 4 |
never saw such a | 4 |
went back to her | 4 |
came out of the | 4 |
she could for the | 4 |
mary taylor and mr | 4 |
to go to work | 4 |
and to think i | 4 |
just to think of | 4 |
back his head and | 4 |
to see the little | 4 |
the big dining room | 4 |
if she had been | 4 |
put his head in | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
but polly shook her | 4 |
this was so much | 4 |
laying a hand on | 4 |
you say such dreadful | 4 |
for me to take | 4 |
burrowing deeper within the | 4 |
ought not to do | 4 |
and shaking her head | 4 |
the worst thing in | 4 |
she made up her | 4 |
of the little shop | 4 |
face under the white | 4 |
going on in the | 4 |
and ran up the | 4 |
aghast at the mischief | 4 |
with her well hand | 4 |
and to think of | 4 |
everything seemed to turn | 4 |
made a wry face | 4 |
wish i could go | 4 |
polly is going to | 4 |
not looking at the | 4 |
just too lovely for | 4 |
turned back to the | 4 |
i guess i can | 4 |
to give me a | 4 |
ever so much more | 4 |
now i know you | 4 |
going to have it | 4 |
she brought up suddenly | 4 |
there was no mistaking | 4 |
little peppers in the | 4 |
was the first to | 4 |
to the other of | 4 |
that he was really | 4 |
look in his face | 4 |
and all the others | 4 |
hold of one end | 4 |
against one of the | 4 |
flew off from the | 4 |
you go with me | 4 |
in her brown eyes | 4 |
flung wide the door | 4 |
seemed as if he | 4 |
a glance at the | 4 |
and sat down in | 4 |
do want to see | 4 |
he thrust his hands | 4 |
leaning back in her | 4 |
and to think it | 4 |
i wish you were | 4 |
be too good for | 4 |
and before he knew | 4 |
takes to tell it | 4 |
so much as to | 4 |
over to madam van | 4 |
can have our christmas | 4 |
the place of the | 4 |
going to see you | 4 |
and picking up the | 4 |
i should think we | 4 |
on his heel and | 4 |
in one of her | 4 |
down to the store | 4 |
the shadow of a | 4 |
down into her face | 4 |
to learn how to | 4 |
to all the other | 4 |
and he flung himself | 4 |
told them the whole | 4 |
no reason why you | 4 |
as bad as i | 4 |
and feeling as if | 4 |
so very good to | 4 |
a word to say | 4 |
take it all in | 4 |
raced off to the | 4 |
to have our picnic | 4 |
turned away from the | 4 |
so good of you | 4 |
in a very injured | 4 |
in a heap on | 4 |
i can help you | 4 |
who cared very little | 4 |
and he put out | 4 |
are not to go | 4 |
gave a little scream | 4 |
and so i will | 4 |
he looked at her | 4 |
up and down her | 4 |
go down and get | 4 |
of the bunch of | 4 |
i knew you would | 4 |
rest of the boys | 4 |
straight in his chair | 4 |
you may have it | 4 |
off toward the door | 4 |
told me to tell | 4 |
one of the men | 4 |
over his shoulder to | 4 |
it really seemed as | 4 |
hopped off from the | 4 |
and he looked so | 4 |
that seemed to be | 4 |
down the wide hall | 4 |
what have you got | 4 |
in the provision room | 4 |
clap on the back | 4 |
phronsie from her perch | 4 |
held in her hand | 4 |
king drew a long | 4 |
in an injured voice | 4 |
her arms around the | 4 |
is in this house | 4 |
and without a bit | 4 |
the little rings of | 4 |
just on the point | 4 |
his sharp little eyes | 4 |
go back to school | 4 |
began to pace the | 4 |
as he came up | 4 |
just then the door | 4 |
the rest of her | 4 |
all the time she | 4 |
had hard work to | 4 |
and clasped her hands | 4 |
was to be the | 4 |
shut the door and | 4 |
was about to say | 4 |
up his mind that | 4 |
lots and lots of | 4 |
we are at the | 4 |
so many things to | 4 |
she was just going | 4 |
when i tell you | 4 |
with a pang at | 4 |
with as soon as | 4 |
takes to write it | 4 |
five little peppers grown | 4 |
in a tone that | 4 |
on the grass to | 4 |
trying not to think | 4 |
himself out of the | 4 |
i do believe we | 4 |
and spoil it all | 4 |
little bunch of peppers | 4 |
tell us all about | 4 |
she picked up the | 4 |
and i shall go | 4 |
and he threw himself | 4 |
to a quiet corner | 4 |
let us have it | 4 |
in at the death | 4 |
to the two boys | 4 |
she said in a | 4 |
quite gone in distress | 4 |
do something for her | 4 |
in the folds of | 4 |
he was so happy | 4 |
all of a sudden | 4 |
did so want to | 4 |
to the floor and | 4 |
should like to go | 4 |
the same as ever | 4 |
threw back his head | 4 |
her black eyes on | 4 |
in all her life | 4 |
she told them the | 4 |
to right and to | 4 |
her hands on her | 4 |
out of his laugh | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
a great way to | 4 |
up for lost time | 4 |
coming around her mouth | 4 |
effect of his words | 4 |
gave a short laugh | 4 |
off from the window | 4 |
will be all right | 4 |
rest of the family | 4 |
run back to your | 4 |
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polly in a low | 4 |
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the lord of misrule | 4 |
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do you want me | 4 |
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how good you are | 4 |
his little brown fists | 4 |
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that no one else | 4 |
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to the place where | 4 |
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the next few days | 4 |
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who do you think | 4 |
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if i were to | 4 |
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jasper in a low | 4 |
of her chair and | 4 |
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want her to stay | 4 |
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springing to her feet | 4 |
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getting up from the | 4 |
off from the sofa | 4 |
with a dreadful feeling | 4 |
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give out the letters | 4 |
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both hands on the | 4 |
her arm around her | 4 |
i know you will | 4 |
in a minute she | 4 |
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all over the room | 4 |
to polly and jasper | 4 |
in the reception room | 4 |
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what are you thinking | 4 |
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from the very beginning | 4 |
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good look at the | 4 |
to see for himself | 4 |
a chance to see | 4 |
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the pile of greens | 4 |
little red leather case | 4 |
exclaimed the little doctor | 4 |
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into a hearty laugh | 4 |
going to tell me | 4 |
in the depths of | 4 |
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up close to her | 4 |
as if he owned | 4 |
i really and truly | 4 |
the words out of | 4 |
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you must help me | 4 |
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this time it was | 4 |
in the seat back | 4 |
out in the kitchen | 4 |
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you to go to | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
to be one of | 4 |
be one of the | 4 |
both arms around his | 4 |
over to him to | 4 |
gave a little crow | 4 |
say such dreadful things | 4 |
rushed off to the | 4 |
twinkle in his eye | 4 |
with a wise little | 4 |
in between the two | 4 |
the damp rings of | 4 |
the middle of it | 4 |
make up for lost | 4 |
down to the end | 4 |
turned on her pillow | 4 |
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up in the big | 4 |
on the front seat | 4 |
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for you to have | 4 |
the tip of the | 4 |
unable to keep still | 4 |
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and so you are | 4 |
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on the back seat | 4 |
when i want to | 4 |
get the words out | 4 |
as bad as it | 4 |
down on the step | 4 |
as ever you can | 4 |
do you think you | 4 |
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her arms around phronsie | 4 |
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in a muffled voice | 4 |
do as i say | 4 |
every one in the | 4 |
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and thrust his hands | 4 |
to sit in the | 4 |
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must go in the | 4 |
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putting her arm around | 4 |
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for a few days | 4 |
the toe of her | 4 |
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back and forth on | 4 |
i ought to go | 4 |
over to the table | 4 |
the old leather reins | 4 |
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too good for polly | 4 |
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on the grass and | 4 |
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get a glass of | 4 |
if the little brown | 4 |
lined with green satin | 4 |
well as i do | 4 |
put her arms around | 4 |
heap on the floor | 4 |
nowhere to be seen | 4 |
and percy and van | 4 |
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for any of us | 4 |
think of it before | 4 |
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out of this room | 4 |
heart of the matter | 4 |
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to go home to | 4 |
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smoothing down her gown | 4 |
face with her hands | 4 |
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to talk about it | 4 |
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the face of the | 4 |
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eyes from his face | 4 |
cried as hard as | 4 |
the best thing in | 4 |
glad enough to get | 4 |
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in the next room | 4 |
know what to say | 4 |
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or two of the | 4 |
edge of the group | 4 |
to let him alone | 4 |
you must go back | 4 |
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into one of the | 4 |
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damp rings of hair | 4 |
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the big stone gateway | 4 |
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what it was all | 4 |
how glad i am | 4 |
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from head to foot | 4 |
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you and i must | 4 |
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that blessed little creeter | 4 |
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that black silk gown | 4 |
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up his little brown | 4 |
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polly and the others | 4 |
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too dreadful for anything | 4 |
one said a word | 4 |
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that she was really | 4 |
clapping him on the | 4 |
you ought to do | 4 |
give it to him | 4 |
her chin in her | 4 |
i ought to be | 4 |
her off to a | 4 |
and mother fisher and | 4 |
i really ought to | 4 |
two steps at a | 4 |
the tip of his | 4 |
the black silk gown | 4 |
had to do to | 4 |
to stand in front | 4 |
it proved to be | 4 |
did you get it | 4 |
hands on her knees | 4 |