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trigram frequency
prince of wales29
it was a28
there was a23
the king was22
that he was21
out of the21
said to himself21
the prince of18
there was no18
and the king18
the prince and17
he said to16
it to the16
he had been15
passed it to13
who passed it13
a sort of13
the old man13
prince and the13
he could not13
but it was12
the end of12
the lord protector12
out of his12
king of england12
was about to12
it is a12
and began to11
the next moment11
and he was11
in the same11
i am the11
and the pauper11
now and then11
it is not11
he began to10
he did not10
the little king10
of the king10
in the morning10
the pauper by9
by mark twain9
mark twain part9
the presence of9
in a low9
that it was9
it was not9
of the prince9
when he was9
please your majesty9
said in a9
pauper by mark9
as soon as9
at the same8
end of the8
the same time8
in the palace8
he was not8
in a moment8
for it was8
but there was8
a few moments8
he would have8
to be a8
him to the8
who art thou8
the midst of8
lord of the8
but he was8
the earl of8
and cried out8
i do not8
my lord the8
earl of hertford8
according to the7
upon his knees7
one of them7
the king is7
where he was7
his head and7
for a moment7
of the great7
he was a7
as he had7
as he was7
some of the7
for the king7
shook his head7
the centre of7
first lord of7
of the bedchamber7
the great seal7
then he said7
a couple of7
as well as7
the name of7
the duke of7
and thou shalt7
and said to7
the lady edith7
it is the7
lord the king7
it would be7
the poor little7
of the room7
will know me6
that he had6
the first lord6
as he could6
way for the6
he is the6
king of the6
majesty of england6
i tell thee6
in the centre6
the majesty of6
it may be6
was in a6
to see the6
the late king6
and said in6
did not know6
presently he said6
two or three6
he felt that6
lords and ladies6
presence of the6
gave him a6
upon him and6
moment or two6
from the presence6
which he was6
in the midst6
a low voice6
the head of6
a little while6
in his face6
said the king6
the true prince6
the hands of6
for he was6
was obliged to6
he was the6
the king of6
was not the6
there is none6
it was to6
up and down6
he would not6
was in the6
there is no6
the king to6
i am not6
and all the6
of the crown6
who had been6
just as he6
that the king6
the lord st6
to the tower5
of the guard5
he went on5
he had a5
am the king5
history of england5
but a king5
to him that5
i know him5
lady jane grey5
at hendon hall5
now that he5
but they were5
for the moment5
and tom canty5
good your majesty5
in front of5
but no matter5
the true king5
thou shalt be5
to the ground5
down upon his5
in the dark5
the king my5
that i may5
then am i5
the rest of5
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to the lord5
one of the5
as far as5
he would be5
when he got5
fell upon the5
in the presence5
god be thanked5
of the city5
it please your5
by this time5
of the new5
i will not5
the king and5
he was about5
would have been5
at his side5
the middle of5
the archbishop of5
and he said5
they did not5
he heard the5
the king had5
was filled with5
the lord mayor5
and the lady5
but i will5
his way to5
now am i5
of offal court5
at that moment5
more and more5
hendon and the5
of the palace5
the prince with5
came to be5
true and false5
the act of5
out of it5
to this effect5
he came to5
and said with5
the lord high5
saying to himself5
tom canty was5
centre of the5
archbishop of canterbury5
what dost thou5
here and there5
that is the5
at the end5
at last he5
here is the4
the story of4
it of his4
to make the4
on the bridge4
the lord chancellor4
of the world4
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of his own4
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with the same4
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was not a4
the lady jane4
the woman and4
the little prince4
he will know4
his face and4
to the throne4
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the sound of4
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thou shalt not4
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of his father4
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duke of somerset4
nan and bet4
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lord high admiral4
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the lord hertford4
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a long time4
of the realm4
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the princess elizabeth4
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peer of england2
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