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quadgram | frequency |
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what do you think | 27 |
for the first time | 27 |
at the same time | 26 |
in the name of | 25 |
he said to himself | 24 |
are you going to | 22 |
the rest of the | 22 |
whin i was a | 20 |
the end of the | 19 |
for the sake of | 18 |
it would be a | 17 |
the name of the | 16 |
i would like to | 16 |
it seems to me | 15 |
what do you mean | 15 |
to take care of | 15 |
if you want to | 14 |
tell you one thing | 14 |
as soon as he | 14 |
only an irish boy | 14 |
do you think you | 13 |
you want me to | 13 |
glad to see you | 13 |
the soul of thy | 13 |
you ought to be | 13 |
do you mean to | 13 |
soul of thy servant | 13 |
at the end of | 13 |
rosie shook her head | 12 |
was a young man | 12 |
i am glad to | 12 |
what did he say | 12 |
i tell you one | 12 |
what do you say | 12 |
in spite of the | 12 |
i can tell you | 12 |
a good deal of | 12 |
i want you to | 11 |
i am going to | 11 |
if i was a | 11 |
if i was to | 11 |
have to go to | 11 |
he ought to be | 11 |
but i tell you | 11 |
and what do you | 11 |
but he was a | 11 |
on his way to | 10 |
i guess i know | 10 |
i want to know | 10 |
the close of the | 10 |
of the escaped nun | 10 |
in front of the | 10 |
to do is to | 10 |
on account of his | 10 |
i was a young | 10 |
i should like to | 10 |
a kind iv a | 10 |
rosie looked at her | 10 |
wanst in a while | 10 |
what do you know | 10 |
do you think i | 10 |
want to be beat | 10 |
by the same token | 10 |
i tell you what | 10 |
i thought it was | 10 |
i shall be glad | 9 |
in the midst of | 9 |
if i had to | 9 |
i ought to be | 9 |
to go to the | 9 |
with an air of | 9 |
i want to see | 9 |
do you want to | 9 |
the head of the | 9 |
the bottom of the | 9 |
at the bottom of | 9 |
the door of the | 9 |
you are going to | 9 |
there will be no | 9 |
do you know about | 9 |
if he did not | 9 |
as well as i | 8 |
a few years ago | 8 |
the top of the | 8 |
which i will call | 8 |
have a good time | 8 |
as far as the | 8 |
he could not help | 8 |
as far as he | 8 |
a day or two | 8 |
do you know what | 8 |
the middle of the | 8 |
for the rest of | 8 |
as if he was | 8 |
at the head of | 8 |
as soon as possible | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
to do with it | 8 |
says me uncle mike | 8 |
in the course of | 8 |
to have a good | 8 |
that he is not | 8 |
i wish i could | 8 |
on the part of | 8 |
to be a man | 8 |
a frind iv mine | 8 |
what are you going | 8 |
at the close of | 8 |
was not to be | 8 |
me word for it | 8 |
do you think of | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
is not to be | 8 |
rosie looked at him | 8 |
to be able to | 8 |
take me word for | 8 |
let me tell you | 8 |
i might as well | 8 |
he did not know | 7 |
there is about it | 7 |
would like to have | 7 |
out of the window | 7 |
if he was a | 7 |
to do with the | 7 |
at the same moment | 7 |
the end of it | 7 |
all there is about | 7 |
i hope you will | 7 |
that he was a | 7 |
nothing to do with | 7 |
said arthur with a | 7 |
what do you want | 7 |
for a few minutes | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
occurred to him that | 7 |
would be a good | 7 |
ought to be ashamed | 7 |
as i was saying | 7 |
to come with me | 7 |
he is not the | 7 |
i am arthur dillon | 7 |
and i must say | 7 |
all there is to | 7 |
it will be a | 7 |
a thing like that | 7 |
his way to the | 7 |
for the last time | 7 |
is not the man | 7 |
see how you can | 7 |
as well as the | 7 |
i thought you were | 7 |
i was a boy | 7 |
as soon as i | 7 |
he looked at her | 7 |
the countess of skibbereen | 7 |
how do you like | 7 |
in her own mind | 7 |
i have no doubt | 7 |
out of the way | 7 |
i want to tell | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
members of the family | 7 |
in the hearts of | 7 |
would not have been | 7 |
shall be glad to | 7 |
give it to him | 6 |
the sight of the | 6 |
you going to do | 6 |
i know how to | 6 |
there is to it | 6 |
the real arthur dillon | 6 |
that he had been | 6 |
name of the holy | 6 |
a part of the | 6 |
at the thought of | 6 |
fifteen dollars a month | 6 |
were not to be | 6 |
to think iv it | 6 |
it seemed to her | 6 |
got to say is | 6 |
the day before christmas | 6 |
i will go to | 6 |
it occurred to him | 6 |
the glory of the | 6 |
mean to tell me | 6 |
as well as a | 6 |
crazy with the heat | 6 |
in a few minutes | 6 |
and moike and andy | 6 |
at the foot of | 6 |
she said to herself | 6 |
do you say to | 6 |
you to go to | 6 |
you think you can | 6 |
go as far as | 6 |
there would be no | 6 |
the eyes of hate | 6 |
as much as i | 6 |
the word of god | 6 |
got to do is | 6 |
when i think of | 6 |
pat and moike and | 6 |
a dollar a week | 6 |
it was not a | 6 |
you know about that | 6 |
not to mention the | 6 |
going to be a | 6 |
in the way of | 6 |
tell you what i | 6 |
of the catholic church | 6 |
but at the same | 6 |
to look at the | 6 |
looked at her mother | 6 |
have it your own | 6 |
as far as i | 6 |
think it would be | 6 |
i got to go | 6 |
he was a man | 6 |
what do i care | 6 |
in the hope of | 6 |
so much as a | 6 |
want to tell you | 6 |
a girl like ellen | 6 |
looked at her in | 6 |
you mean to say | 6 |
give it to me | 6 |
you think you are | 6 |
it your own way | 6 |
did not care to | 6 |
there must be a | 6 |
the influence of the | 6 |
on account of the | 6 |
as long as i | 6 |
that he could not | 6 |
a month or two | 6 |
got as far as | 6 |
be a jury iv | 6 |
merry christmas from katrina | 6 |
andy and his mother | 6 |
the face of the | 6 |
i am glad you | 6 |
how do i know | 6 |
as if they were | 6 |
mind your own business | 6 |
have it out with | 6 |
with the rest of | 6 |
in the habit of | 6 |
and barney and tommie | 6 |
it looks to me | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
like to know what | 6 |
that kind of a | 6 |
in the middle of | 6 |
as well as he | 6 |
you ought to know | 6 |
in a tone of | 6 |
and you ought to | 6 |
the order of the | 5 |
not been able to | 5 |
if he was here | 5 |
but the sight of | 5 |
in the old country | 5 |
is the meaning of | 5 |
a man ought to | 5 |
soon as he could | 5 |
the words of the | 5 |
of his mother and | 5 |
he was wan iv | 5 |
go back to the | 5 |
she ought to be | 5 |
i am sure i | 5 |
what i want to | 5 |
at the last moment | 5 |
they ought to be | 5 |
he was able to | 5 |
was a man be | 5 |
to do was to | 5 |
what did you say | 5 |
five dollars a week | 5 |
at the sight of | 5 |
and i want to | 5 |
if you ask me | 5 |
did ye iver see | 5 |
boys of his age | 5 |
to hear you say | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
that it should be | 5 |
iv what hogan calls | 5 |
the eyes of the | 5 |
he said to the | 5 |
on the subject of | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
the advice of the | 5 |
take care of him | 5 |
as if he were | 5 |
to tell me that | 5 |
to talk to you | 5 |
do you know that | 5 |
i was a kid | 5 |
got to do with | 5 |
if you were to | 5 |
can go to the | 5 |
i am sorry to | 5 |
do you wish to | 5 |
the book of the | 5 |
the first of april | 5 |
the character of the | 5 |
danny looked at her | 5 |
by the misses grant | 5 |
is that the way | 5 |
to be a teacher | 5 |
just in time to | 5 |
i am to be | 5 |
and there was a | 5 |
whin a man gets | 5 |
glory be to god | 5 |
but it was a | 5 |
it would be well | 5 |
in a short time | 5 |
to give up the | 5 |
a man with a | 5 |
his father and mother | 5 |
to the cause of | 5 |
man ought to be | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
your poor sister ellen | 5 |
if you do not | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
know how it is | 5 |
at last she was | 5 |
you know how to | 5 |
on one side of | 5 |
you know what i | 5 |
she said with a | 5 |
under the influence of | 5 |
to make love to | 5 |
know what to do | 5 |
i do say it | 5 |
and what did you | 5 |
you think i am | 5 |
necessary for him to | 5 |
did not seem to | 5 |
he was about to | 5 |
you are a goose | 5 |
the kind of girl | 5 |
that part of the | 5 |
and you know yourself | 5 |
of the young man | 5 |
the rest of us | 5 |
gave it to him | 5 |
the first time in | 5 |
god rest his soul | 5 |
the conduct of the | 5 |
it was hard to | 5 |
in a few moments | 5 |
i was going to | 5 |
you need not be | 5 |
and tommie and larry | 5 |
take an interest in | 5 |
the front of the | 5 |
made up his mind | 5 |
nothing to do but | 5 |
the light of the | 5 |
to give you a | 5 |
had nothing to say | 5 |
janet shook her head | 5 |
the remainder of the | 5 |
eyes filled with tears | 5 |
to go to bed | 5 |
it was all right | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
the back of the | 5 |
the corner of her | 5 |
care what you say | 5 |
do you hear that | 5 |
be wan iv thim | 5 |
that would be a | 5 |
that i am arthur | 5 |
that arthur dillon is | 5 |
got to be a | 5 |
if i was you | 5 |
where did you get | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
the hands of the | 5 |
but i am afraid | 5 |
i got to say | 5 |
on the other hand | 5 |
to give ye a | 5 |
ten dollars a week | 5 |
barney and tommie and | 5 |
he is horace endicott | 5 |
he was a good | 5 |
that he should be | 5 |
he said it was | 5 |
he had come to | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
ought to have a | 5 |
the first of the | 5 |
if he had a | 5 |
would be able to | 5 |
and mike and andy | 5 |
i want to go | 5 |
tears in his eyes | 5 |
to be wan iv | 5 |
to think about it | 5 |
the lord save us | 5 |
in answer to her | 5 |
what is the meaning | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
member of the family | 5 |
as he entered the | 5 |
and the rest of | 5 |
a part of his | 5 |
if i do say | 5 |
rest of the family | 5 |
that ought to be | 5 |
and there is no | 5 |
what sort of a | 5 |
be a good thing | 5 |
would like to see | 5 |
you mean to tell | 5 |
so far as to | 5 |
with a sigh of | 5 |
so it is with | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
the hearts of his | 5 |
she shook her head | 5 |
he opened the door | 5 |
she looked at him | 5 |
pat and mike and | 5 |
to return to his | 4 |
the inhabitants of the | 4 |
what hogan calls a | 4 |
that there was a | 4 |
way to the city | 4 |
on each side of | 4 |
i will give him | 4 |
the nick of time | 4 |
was the only one | 4 |
to go out to | 4 |
that there is no | 4 |
to be a stenog | 4 |
as i told you | 4 |
they was a man | 4 |
i wish you would | 4 |
a good chance for | 4 |
to give it to | 4 |
you want to do | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
in the person of | 4 |
order of the day | 4 |
a word about it | 4 |
your fine looks and | 4 |
a merry christmas from | 4 |
in the shape of | 4 |
to make sure of | 4 |
to go back to | 4 |
was in store for | 4 |
ought to have been | 4 |
a pitcher iv him | 4 |
your father was always | 4 |
knew that he could | 4 |
the sight of his | 4 |
i am horace endicott | 4 |
a few moments later | 4 |
was no other than | 4 |
had to be done | 4 |
i would rather not | 4 |
have to go on | 4 |
you want to be | 4 |
as if it were | 4 |
into the heart of | 4 |
to have it out | 4 |
a bit of news | 4 |
how do you know | 4 |
put her arms about | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
a comfort you are | 4 |
rest of the world | 4 |
to be a good | 4 |
going to tell you | 4 |
there was nothing in | 4 |
he knew that he | 4 |
me out of it | 4 |
to keep up appearances | 4 |
make a good fight | 4 |
but they did not | 4 |
him out of the | 4 |
and you know it | 4 |
at the expense of | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
it as much as | 4 |
he told the story | 4 |
all i got to | 4 |
no more to say | 4 |
was the son of | 4 |
sensible in other things | 4 |
am going to give | 4 |
he felt that he | 4 |
take care of himself | 4 |
to do something for | 4 |
you do something for | 4 |
looks and your fine | 4 |
like a good child | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
you know how it | 4 |
not one of them | 4 |
in spite of herself | 4 |
rights and privileges of | 4 |
into the kitchen and | 4 |
he has to do | 4 |
had to do was | 4 |
the last day of | 4 |
i think this is | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
was not likely to | 4 |
the first time i | 4 |
to say that i | 4 |
had no objection to | 4 |
for the support of | 4 |
i have nothing to | 4 |
just crazy about you | 4 |
be good to her | 4 |
the contents of the | 4 |
to get rid of | 4 |
thought it would be | 4 |
you will have to | 4 |
the man who had | 4 |
to make room for | 4 |
the hand of the | 4 |
but there was no | 4 |
the members of the | 4 |
the dowager countess of | 4 |
a good thing for | 4 |
this is the way | 4 |
but he was not | 4 |
even if he was | 4 |
a lot of things | 4 |
it to him straight | 4 |
said to himself that | 4 |
says i to mesilf | 4 |
he is not a | 4 |
of the city of | 4 |
in his inside pocket | 4 |
a shell iv beer | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
want to be a | 4 |
told the story of | 4 |
as long as she | 4 |
and take care of | 4 |
i have not been | 4 |
see wan iv thim | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
the part of a | 4 |
if you want any | 4 |
i was a la | 4 |
but there is a | 4 |
but he did not | 4 |
in such a hurry | 4 |
i beg your pardon | 4 |
am not going to | 4 |
apron in her hands | 4 |
whin he come in | 4 |
on the side of | 4 |
he wanted to do | 4 |
basket on his arm | 4 |
be glad to have | 4 |
at the top of | 4 |
do you know the | 4 |
i tell ye what | 4 |
danny wagged his head | 4 |
than that of the | 4 |
to be horace endicott | 4 |
at once to the | 4 |
for a moment the | 4 |
the death of the | 4 |
ye ought to go | 4 |
the rest of it | 4 |
george looked at her | 4 |
and gave her a | 4 |
the invasion of ireland | 4 |
it would be necessary | 4 |
was at the bottom | 4 |
rosie paused a moment | 4 |
take a look at | 4 |
i tell you it | 4 |
the fate of the | 4 |
not going to stand | 4 |
to be a priest | 4 |
the minds of the | 4 |
it was time for | 4 |
one of the family | 4 |
for a moment rosie | 4 |
and i tell you | 4 |
after a moment of | 4 |
arms about his neck | 4 |
do something for me | 4 |
looked at her friend | 4 |
glad i am to | 4 |
as long as you | 4 |
was on his way | 4 |
a good deal about | 4 |
to give him a | 4 |
with tears in his | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
you talk that way | 4 |
and do you know | 4 |
him a hundred dollars | 4 |
had no idea that | 4 |
for the benefit of | 4 |
five thousand dollars to | 4 |
the corner of the | 4 |
opened the door and | 4 |
to go to school | 4 |
in regard to the | 4 |
to which he was | 4 |
the will of god | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
him to the door | 4 |
on the strength of | 4 |
to give me a | 4 |
under the eyes of | 4 |
the better of him | 4 |
was out of the | 4 |
eyes fixed on the | 4 |
must be prepared for | 4 |
as soon as she | 4 |
put on his coat | 4 |
there was no need | 4 |
looked at him with | 4 |
he was compelled to | 4 |
what seemed to be | 4 |
it is not to | 4 |
give him a good | 4 |
up to the cars | 4 |
looked at her kindly | 4 |
in the minds of | 4 |
was to go to | 4 |
knew what he was | 4 |
i can do that | 4 |
end of the route | 4 |
he must be a | 4 |
red in the face | 4 |
other side of the | 4 |
i says to him | 4 |
made up my mind | 4 |
all he has to | 4 |
up his mind that | 4 |
stand it no longer | 4 |
and gave it to | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
it would not do | 4 |
dowager countess of skibbereen | 4 |
to get me a | 4 |
her arms about his | 4 |
my mother told me | 4 |
a good deal iv | 4 |
for you to be | 4 |
as much as he | 4 |
ye might as well | 4 |
what is the matter | 4 |
i am not going | 4 |
that he is horace | 4 |
i wanted to be | 4 |
in favor of the | 4 |
it was not in | 4 |
her apron in her | 4 |
i guess i can | 4 |
how did it happen | 4 |
in a few years | 4 |
it is a great | 4 |
would you like to | 4 |
top of the hill | 4 |
the body of the | 4 |
he picked up the | 4 |
to give him the | 4 |
on good terms with | 4 |
knew that it was | 4 |
he was a brave | 4 |
to talk that way | 4 |
i wish you could | 4 |
see how i can | 4 |
it was only when | 4 |
as though it was | 4 |
of the united states | 4 |
i knowed you would | 4 |
eat meat on friday | 4 |
in the shade of | 4 |
he was in here | 4 |
his mother and sister | 4 |
is no more thin | 4 |
all ye have to | 4 |
sorry to say that | 4 |
as well as in | 4 |
want me to do | 4 |
for a moment he | 4 |
by the light of | 4 |
thing in the world | 4 |
as well as by | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
to think of the | 4 |
to the support of | 4 |
well as he could | 4 |
all he had to | 4 |
ellen tossed her head | 4 |
i want to be | 4 |
a little mother hen | 4 |
that way to your | 4 |
want to do it | 4 |
on the plea of | 4 |
had to give up | 4 |
iver come out iv | 4 |
baby in her arms | 4 |
but i have a | 4 |
i have to go | 4 |
in their new home | 4 |
you think you could | 4 |
at him out of | 4 |
as big as a | 4 |
was ready with a | 4 |
want to go to | 4 |
one evening a week | 4 |
it was a good | 4 |
the spirit of the | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
make up your mind | 4 |
to be done with | 4 |
the end of your | 4 |
it would never do | 4 |
fine looks and your | 4 |
the faith of the | 4 |
an hour and a | 4 |
what is it you | 4 |
if you can find | 4 |
and a dollar a | 4 |
i do not know | 4 |
you got to say | 4 |
a few years back | 4 |
and your fine education | 4 |
rosie was able to | 4 |
dollars a week for | 4 |
in the light of | 4 |
was one of the | 4 |
know as well as | 4 |
her out of her | 4 |
the city of t | 4 |
has got to be | 4 |
hour and a half | 4 |
with a wave of | 4 |
who do you think | 4 |
pat and mike were | 4 |
in love with a | 4 |
be the end of | 4 |
with a gesture of | 4 |
to do about it | 4 |
gets to be a | 4 |
only a little girl | 4 |
have to do is | 4 |
on the arm of | 4 |
be a good fellow | 4 |
most of the time | 4 |
i tell you that | 4 |
iv san joon hill | 4 |
no more thin a | 4 |
got to have a | 4 |
that he ought to | 4 |
can i help it | 4 |
you may be sure | 4 |
the misfit christmas puddings | 4 |
the history of the | 4 |
passed through the store | 4 |
if you can get | 4 |
should like to have | 4 |
but i want to | 4 |
very red in the | 4 |
when i was a | 4 |
she was ready to | 4 |
if i had a | 4 |
two dollars a day | 4 |
he knew how to | 4 |
take care of geraldine | 4 |
every one of them | 4 |
smile on his face | 4 |
care of the geese | 4 |
that you will not | 4 |
ye have to do | 4 |
concluded that it was | 4 |
the son of a | 4 |
are going to be | 4 |
the last five years | 4 |
was not in his | 4 |
as i tell ye | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
i says to her | 4 |
she paused a moment | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
in the world for | 4 |
did ye iver have | 4 |
heard a good deal | 4 |
you ought to have | 4 |
a couple of days | 4 |
see that it is | 4 |
was not going to | 4 |
to go into the | 4 |
might as well go | 4 |
in spite of his | 4 |
if he had not | 4 |
it would be the | 4 |
he did not seem | 4 |
hearts of his countrymen | 4 |
come to think iv | 4 |
the day after the | 4 |
but it must be | 4 |
and there was no | 4 |
he ought to have | 4 |
the name of god | 4 |
for a day or | 4 |
take care of the | 4 |
stood for a moment | 4 |
he did not care | 4 |
in the nick of | 4 |
all there was to | 4 |
there is such a | 4 |
to change the subject | 4 |
some of these days | 4 |
the edge of the | 4 |
would it not be | 4 |
fact that he was | 4 |
it was only a | 4 |
the first time since | 4 |
he come over to | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
and i know it | 4 |
if i wanted to | 4 |
a hurry to get | 4 |
the change of heart | 4 |
the centre of the | 4 |
is in favor iv | 4 |
the general and mrs | 4 |
thing for you to | 3 |
would be just like | 3 |
at the door of | 3 |
and as she sat | 3 |
to return to the | 3 |
face to face with | 3 |
admire the festive preparations | 3 |
for a moment danny | 3 |
the front door and | 3 |
and i shall be | 3 |
that he was not | 3 |
he is going to | 3 |
you ought to get | 3 |
the thought of her | 3 |
the head of a | 3 |
it should be so | 3 |
one on each side | 3 |
to take up the | 3 |
puddings in her apron | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
it again by the | 3 |
not be better to | 3 |
it as long as | 3 |
up my mind to | 3 |
i niver see wan | 3 |
and i feel sure | 3 |
he come in here | 3 |
i must say that | 3 |
the way you talk | 3 |
the floor of the | 3 |
rosie had never heard | 3 |
not so much as | 3 |
he set to work | 3 |
great delight of all | 3 |
of his younger brothers | 3 |
he had left the | 3 |
that i have been | 3 |
down on his knees | 3 |
a man gets to | 3 |
to remind him of | 3 |
to take off the | 3 |
to take an interest | 3 |
irish boy and his | 3 |
cakes to the widow | 3 |
a bit surprised if | 3 |
little jim became downright | 3 |
boy and his mother | 3 |
he has a good | 3 |
head on the table | 3 |
the movements of the | 3 |
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each side of him | 3 |
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the likes of me | 3 |
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the rest of you | 3 |
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old black sailor hat | 3 |
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out to the country | 3 |
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of a gentleman friend | 3 |
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gently lifted off his | 3 |
like wan iv thim | 3 |
back to the kitchen | 3 |
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to carry out his | 3 |
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a piece iv lead | 3 |
chief justice of the | 3 |
one of his own | 3 |
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the first thing he | 3 |
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the roof of the | 3 |
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boy that ran away | 3 |
of our tale is | 3 |
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the story of his | 3 |
jim became downright sulky | 3 |
going to do with | 3 |
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will you help me | 3 |
good a man as | 3 |
a hand in it | 3 |
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one of these days | 3 |
arm of his chair | 3 |
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the poor irish boy | 3 |
him out of eyes | 3 |
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have nothing to do | 3 |
part of the country | 3 |
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of the kind that | 3 |
early in the morning | 3 |
by the ridgway company | 3 |
a frind iv his | 3 |
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top iv san joon | 3 |
a little savings account | 3 |
in store for him | 3 |
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be means iv a | 3 |
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the great delight of | 3 |
the foot of a | 3 |
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eyes that were very | 3 |
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no more at prisint | 3 |
put his knee on | 3 |
between the two rooms | 3 |
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has to do is | 3 |
arthur dillon is not | 3 |
of himself and his | 3 |
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about him with a | 3 |
way out of the | 3 |
and his whole house | 3 |
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what wud ye do | 3 |
with your fine looks | 3 |
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to the advice of | 3 |
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in the corner of | 3 |
she placed both puddings | 3 |
more than i would | 3 |
do something for her | 3 |
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know what you are | 3 |
as long as a | 3 |
the right sort of | 3 |
i tell you he | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
little jim did not | 3 |
up to new york | 3 |
the search for endicott | 3 |
say that i am | 3 |
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the face of a | 3 |
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in new york is | 3 |
a kag iv beer | 3 |
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at the southwest corner | 3 |
it will be ready | 3 |
and all the rest | 3 |
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good news for you | 3 |
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the time he was | 3 |
white that lay on | 3 |
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the way of the | 3 |
henry holt and company | 3 |
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of a new idea | 3 |
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of the new kitchen | 3 |
know what i mean | 3 |
the cause of all | 3 |
clatter with the dishes | 3 |
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before the end of | 3 |
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last day of his | 3 |
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time for you to | 3 |
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as much right to | 3 |
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mike with his knife | 3 |
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boy of his age | 3 |
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the way to make | 3 |
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a member of the | 3 |
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such a lot iv | 3 |
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the little front porch | 3 |
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with a polar bear | 3 |
a man who had | 3 |
got to say anything | 3 |
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that you may be | 3 |
going to give him | 3 |
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something white that lay | 3 |
to the city hospital | 3 |
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it was a mistake | 3 |
the hand of god | 3 |
it must be confessed | 3 |
to be like you | 3 |
my share in the | 3 |
iv lead pipe in | 3 |
called at the house | 3 |
way iv a joke | 3 |
on the floor of | 3 |
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i want ye to | 3 |
that they were all | 3 |
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want to see him | 3 |
is that what you | 3 |
when i want to | 3 |
where he had been | 3 |
know how to do | 3 |
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advice of the priest | 3 |
a lot of them | 3 |
came and stood by | 3 |
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of eyes that were | 3 |
want him to be | 3 |
him on the shoulder | 3 |
because he is a | 3 |
she was forced to | 3 |
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at the dress counter | 3 |
cake for the widow | 3 |
give you a good | 3 |
back from the dead | 3 |
to laugh at the | 3 |
picked up the card | 3 |
might have been a | 3 |
out of eyes that | 3 |
the irish and the | 3 |
to the place where | 3 |
look after the little | 3 |
be in love with | 3 |
whin he come back | 3 |
in a way that | 3 |
either side of the | 3 |
he could not endure | 3 |
his little blue eyes | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
too good for you | 3 |
come out all right | 3 |
a little girl of | 3 |
the influence of his | 3 |
with a merry christmas | 3 |
he was obliged to | 3 |
sat there memory came | 3 |
had come to nothing | 3 |
him by the hand | 3 |
the tragedy of the | 3 |
had nothing to do | 3 |
in the business of | 3 |
she would like to | 3 |
in that case he | 3 |
nephew of senator dillon | 3 |
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that he was in | 3 |
and that is why | 3 |
i get out iv | 3 |
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that you have been | 3 |
her head on the | 3 |
one way or another | 3 |
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though she could not | 3 |
to school in the | 3 |
she read it again | 3 |
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now that he is | 3 |
be a bit surprised | 3 |
like the idea of | 3 |
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it had to be | 3 |
ye begin to think | 3 |
a copy iv his | 3 |
came back to him | 3 |
brady looked at the | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
side of the square | 3 |
there is no danger | 3 |
to make up for | 3 |
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if he wants to | 3 |
they were in a | 3 |
have in store for | 3 |
his life has been | 3 |
it may be so | 3 |
west side of the | 3 |
off his nightshirt and | 3 |
the heart of the | 3 |
a moment of silence | 3 |
tears in her eyes | 3 |
that it was a | 3 |
she handed him his | 3 |
his eyes on the | 3 |
it would be an | 3 |
come to an end | 3 |
with his basket on | 3 |
forty dollars a month | 3 |
i see it now | 3 |
of the horrors of | 3 |
to see wan iv | 3 |
that looks like a | 3 |
caught a glimpse of | 3 |
up the card and | 3 |
at her son reprovingly | 3 |
on top iv a | 3 |
when the time comes | 3 |
a fair way of | 3 |
to the girl clerk | 3 |
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because you kiss janet | 3 |
convert friends in vermont | 3 |
had been in the | 3 |
have no hesitation in | 3 |
to make amends for | 3 |
the meaning of it | 3 |
of course you do | 3 |
ye ought to have | 3 |
beat all the way | 3 |
for him to get | 3 |
in this particular disappointment | 3 |
and i shall not | 3 |
i am not so | 3 |
as i am concerned | 3 |
she sat there memory | 3 |
take her to the | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
arthur set out for | 3 |
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be in the city | 2 |
to a mother to | 2 |
be married in the | 2 |
knew how she got | 2 |
it was only the | 2 |
how could i be | 2 |
janet uses strong language | 2 |
i forget dose plum | 2 |
to do is make | 2 |
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waiting for you at | 2 |
a comity iv ladies | 2 |
ye niver hear iv | 2 |
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of the widow burke | 2 |
anny man in town | 2 |
we brought from home | 2 |
i live to see | 2 |
has been called to | 2 |
the sake of peace | 2 |
and the dillon clan | 2 |
a twinkle in his | 2 |
widow was silent a | 2 |
villa by the sea | 2 |
this arthur dillon is | 2 |
of the death of | 2 |
in the warm oven | 2 |
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without the consolations of | 2 |
in love with the | 2 |
one of them is | 2 |
run the risk of | 2 |
all he does is | 2 |
as a witness to | 2 |
make affidavit that he | 2 |
to the scene of | 2 |
a proud people that | 2 |
he is mine no | 2 |
to fall before the | 2 |
son of the living | 2 |
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she will have to | 2 |
the patriarchs and prophets | 2 |
he began to feel | 2 |
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if you kape on | 2 |
go to listen to | 2 |
rushed out of the | 2 |
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how much you know | 2 |
you must have suffered | 2 |
to tell him that | 2 |
and i thought it | 2 |
escape the notice of | 2 |
thy place be this | 2 |
ledwith and his daughter | 2 |
who suffered for thee | 2 |
know annything about this | 2 |
more than in the | 2 |
i am not interested | 2 |
months i have not | 2 |
and the little ones | 2 |
not a doubt of | 2 |
tells me that you | 2 |
rosie went back to | 2 |
around to them offices | 2 |
from his chair and | 2 |
to stand in my | 2 |
he said with a | 2 |
to be the only | 2 |
rance is at stake | 2 |
took an exasperating time | 2 |
the door is closed | 2 |
become what hogan calls | 2 |
the passage of the | 2 |
in the prime of | 2 |
him whin he come | 2 |
look upon it in | 2 |
he said to her | 2 |
a few of the | 2 |
said the old man | 2 |
that they ought to | 2 |
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seemed to her the | 2 |
looked at his mother | 2 |
that was one reason | 2 |
think i will go | 2 |
and i never shall | 2 |
that he came near | 2 |
the tenement where the | 2 |
that as it may | 2 |
i should have been | 2 |
he was a boolgahrian | 2 |
that in future wars | 2 |
a good man thin | 2 |
lot iv it in | 2 |
the room which had | 2 |
know that he is | 2 |
a cry from the | 2 |
lived in his house | 2 |
do you really mean | 2 |
in behalf of the | 2 |
did anny wan iver | 2 |
if he is alive | 2 |
and the play of | 2 |
charge to keep i | 2 |
of his beloved mother | 2 |
whin we come to | 2 |
poor old danny agin | 2 |
he laughed at the | 2 |
boord with a knife | 2 |
says i to meself | 2 |
if she did not | 2 |
to larn from andy | 2 |
i am able to | 2 |
in a cab with | 2 |
it might be just | 2 |
a full account of | 2 |
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for a moment george | 2 |
the power of love | 2 |
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i come to think | 2 |
to be in love | 2 |
if ever you get | 2 |
put it in his | 2 |
to feel that he | 2 |
has never been to | 2 |
to be took out | 2 |
and under the cup | 2 |
what would have happened | 2 |
for the triumph of | 2 |
with the door shut | 2 |
rosie took a deep | 2 |
and the detective glared | 2 |
only a young girl | 2 |
is in the air | 2 |
though he had been | 2 |
he touched his cap | 2 |
arthur dillon is really | 2 |
send to the widow | 2 |
i come over here | 2 |
be raison iv his | 2 |
her eyes with a | 2 |
who had come to | 2 |
by this time andy | 2 |
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character of arthur dillon | 2 |
corner of her eye | 2 |
a glance at her | 2 |
life seemed to be | 2 |
i was such a | 2 |
a great interest in | 2 |
it is our duty | 2 |
the way you treat | 2 |
and mike building the | 2 |
glad to know that | 2 |
on the new woman | 2 |
one of the wooden | 2 |
into a fever of | 2 |
the bitterness in the | 2 |
as if i had | 2 |
deserved to be called | 2 |
teach you the knowledge | 2 |
chair under his arm | 2 |
like you in the | 2 |
for both of us | 2 |
much in love with | 2 |
i do for you | 2 |
i must go back | 2 |
i just love to | 2 |
things in this world | 2 |
path through the woods | 2 |
of the time he | 2 |
it may be said | 2 |
need not be afraid | 2 |
i belave they calls | 2 |
to the resolution of | 2 |
because in his obscurity | 2 |
to take their places | 2 |
he was on his | 2 |
if at any time | 2 |
it is enough to | 2 |
the cause of freedom | 2 |
his own size and | 2 |
among the german residents | 2 |
in a convent out | 2 |
a boord with a | 2 |
he made a scoor | 2 |
at the mercy of | 2 |
here it is in | 2 |
to talk it over | 2 |
not going to work | 2 |
the priest and his | 2 |
a few words of | 2 |
around the bed of | 2 |
back to the stove | 2 |
the day of her | 2 |
to do anything in | 2 |
how much is it | 2 |
of the tyranny of | 2 |
at the beginning of | 2 |
to find out that | 2 |
he had never seen | 2 |
i agree with ye | 2 |
to buy me a | 2 |
the inside of your | 2 |
hair on his head | 2 |
rosie to her senses | 2 |
a share in making | 2 |
as he unlocked the | 2 |
of the old house | 2 |
next day in the | 2 |
her fine looks and | 2 |
the state fair of | 2 |
get out of it | 2 |
if i was mack | 2 |
for himself and his | 2 |
he sat on the | 2 |
deem it prudent to | 2 |
into the history of | 2 |
got a good steady | 2 |
it was some time | 2 |
it was the right | 2 |
the holy martyrs and | 2 |
an impror has to | 2 |
here to look after | 2 |
was no trace of | 2 |
to look after the | 2 |
the inside of the | 2 |
it not been for | 2 |
with her needle and | 2 |
i shall have my | 2 |
if there was anything | 2 |
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are known to the | 2 |
the sons of temperance | 2 |
the society of his | 2 |
and privileges of women | 2 |
more than a year | 2 |
like the rest of | 2 |
at the sound of | 2 |
lavish a hundred dollars | 2 |
i will make you | 2 |
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set down with a | 2 |
to take a look | 2 |
what do i know | 2 |
can you talk so | 2 |
a man and a | 2 |
up just in the | 2 |
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the age of fifteen | 2 |
the backs of the | 2 |
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mother had given him | 2 |
if she had suddenly | 2 |
xvii rosie promises to | 2 |
i know it is | 2 |
when we marry a | 2 |
a pocketbook from the | 2 |
and i love him | 2 |
might not have been | 2 |
you could play so | 2 |
was a long way | 2 |
they give him a | 2 |
of a little girl | 2 |
rosie was all sympathy | 2 |
i have no objection | 2 |
did ye see what | 2 |
speech at the banquet | 2 |
he thought it would | 2 |
too small for me | 2 |
at her with a | 2 |
what he said to | 2 |
the history of ireland | 2 |
which in an instant | 2 |
arm about her shoulder | 2 |
arthur dillon would have | 2 |
will go to the | 2 |
the work gave out | 2 |
proved it to her | 2 |
i know you are | 2 |
live in the city | 2 |
should be proud of | 2 |
i am so glad | 2 |
the upper deck and | 2 |
with his hands on | 2 |
by telling her how | 2 |
i do not care | 2 |
the little thick man | 2 |
i shall get my | 2 |
a boy of his | 2 |
come down and see | 2 |
come to the city | 2 |
i will help him | 2 |
it must be done | 2 |
says the same thing | 2 |
the key of heaven | 2 |
then she put her | 2 |
how can that be | 2 |
the steps of the | 2 |
her hand on his | 2 |
with as little delay | 2 |
of your own bodies | 2 |
married in the spring | 2 |
stay in the city | 2 |
i am afraid i | 2 |
just as i was | 2 |
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of hamlet and the | 2 |
his boots beside his | 2 |
all at once he | 2 |
i should say he | 2 |
what they call a | 2 |
that he would be | 2 |
in his heart he | 2 |
are you having any | 2 |
he had changed his | 2 |
know it and i | 2 |
in front of his | 2 |
wrote to chansy depoo | 2 |
the old anguish which | 2 |
to spend the evening | 2 |
when do you go | 2 |
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for which she had | 2 |
too clever to be | 2 |
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to eat meat on | 2 |
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will be all right | 2 |
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day of her life | 2 |
hist a flag over | 2 |
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thin twinty years old | 2 |
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