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quadgram | frequency |
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the senior surgical interne | 35 |
he said to himself | 29 |
the end of the | 26 |
at the end of | 25 |
for the first time | 24 |
she said to herself | 22 |
i want you to | 22 |
the face of the | 22 |
she was going to | 21 |
in the midst of | 20 |
but he did not | 20 |
out of the room | 19 |
the rest of the | 19 |
if you want to | 19 |
out of the window | 17 |
he was going to | 16 |
sat down on the | 16 |
for the sake of | 15 |
for a long time | 15 |
and there was a | 14 |
it would be a | 14 |
with a sort of | 14 |
at the same time | 14 |
i am going to | 14 |
the red un was | 13 |
hands in his pockets | 13 |
the edge of the | 13 |
it was then that | 13 |
as if he were | 13 |
it was as if | 13 |
it seemed as if | 13 |
on the other side | 13 |
once in a while | 13 |
his hands in his | 13 |
he looked at her | 13 |
her in his arms | 13 |
rufe and cousin eunice | 12 |
her hand on his | 12 |
he thought of the | 12 |
as if he had | 12 |
the door of the | 12 |
what do you mean | 12 |
my soul and body | 12 |
the other side of | 12 |
i was going to | 12 |
but she did not | 11 |
up and down the | 11 |
the head of the | 11 |
i ought to be | 11 |
in love with him | 11 |
the top of the | 11 |
that it would be | 11 |
other side of the | 11 |
there had been a | 11 |
i want to tell | 10 |
a glimpse of the | 10 |
in spite of his | 10 |
to go to the | 10 |
tears in her eyes | 10 |
there was no one | 10 |
in the presence of | 10 |
in love with her | 10 |
on the edge of | 10 |
he did not know | 10 |
that she was going | 10 |
the story of the | 10 |
to take care of | 10 |
is one of the | 10 |
was in love with | 10 |
one of the most | 10 |
and looked at her | 10 |
out of the house | 10 |
to go back to | 10 |
to the window and | 9 |
she went to the | 9 |
the side of the | 9 |
house on maple street | 9 |
want to tell you | 9 |
she shook her head | 9 |
that he did not | 9 |
i wish i was | 9 |
to be able to | 9 |
in the back of | 9 |
put his arm around | 9 |
for the rest of | 9 |
went over to the | 9 |
was thinking of the | 9 |
senior surgical interne was | 9 |
what do you think | 9 |
it was only a | 9 |
in the first place | 9 |
after a while she | 9 |
put her hand on | 9 |
there would be no | 9 |
in a low voice | 9 |
went back to the | 9 |
but there was no | 9 |
his arm around her | 9 |
that she did not | 8 |
there was a little | 8 |
she went back to | 8 |
stood in the doorway | 8 |
looked at each other | 8 |
that it was a | 8 |
he went to see | 8 |
she looked at him | 8 |
he went to the | 8 |
he had never seen | 8 |
as soon as she | 8 |
got up and went | 8 |
he was in the | 8 |
if i were you | 8 |
in his own mind | 8 |
in front of the | 8 |
he would have to | 8 |
i wish i could | 8 |
the sound of the | 8 |
thing in the world | 8 |
and one of the | 8 |
had been in the | 8 |
there were tears in | 8 |
and sat on the | 8 |
you want me to | 8 |
for a few minutes | 8 |
she would have to | 8 |
i wish i had | 8 |
what is the matter | 8 |
anything in the world | 8 |
on the window sill | 8 |
back to the house | 8 |
there was something in | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
hand on his arm | 8 |
the back of his | 8 |
the eyes of the | 8 |
face of the master | 8 |
it was the first | 8 |
in spite of the | 8 |
are you going to | 8 |
go back to the | 8 |
at the sight of | 8 |
he put his arm | 8 |
a thing like that | 7 |
that he could not | 7 |
was going to be | 7 |
most of the time | 7 |
you are going to | 7 |
of the strange hunter | 7 |
up to green hill | 7 |
the direction of the | 7 |
that night on the | 7 |
when i was a | 7 |
over to the window | 7 |
in her own room | 7 |
to tell the truth | 7 |
as a matter of | 7 |
after a while he | 7 |
in the face of | 7 |
in his arms and | 7 |
if i could only | 7 |
for a little while | 7 |
came out of the | 7 |
at the door of | 7 |
what do you suppose | 7 |
looked up at her | 7 |
house on ash street | 7 |
in the middle of | 7 |
on the part of | 7 |
that he would not | 7 |
what she had done | 7 |
that she would be | 7 |
was one of the | 7 |
but he was not | 7 |
out on to the | 7 |
to the end of | 7 |
in the dining room | 7 |
sat down on a | 7 |
he would like to | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
when she came back | 7 |
old enough to be | 7 |
the lady from memphis | 7 |
the back of her | 7 |
in the direction of | 7 |
in a few moments | 7 |
her father and mother | 7 |
that he had been | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
looked out of the | 7 |
a part of the | 7 |
in one of the | 7 |
what he had done | 7 |
know what to say | 7 |
opened the door and | 7 |
came to the door | 7 |
the bank of the | 7 |
she thought of the | 7 |
in which he had | 7 |
what was the matter | 7 |
were tears in her | 7 |
he had been in | 7 |
he did not see | 7 |
the foot of the | 7 |
in front of him | 7 |
if he had been | 7 |
she knew he was | 6 |
the south shore club | 6 |
he said in a | 6 |
as he did so | 6 |
the story of a | 6 |
that he had not | 6 |
he had not been | 6 |
that there was a | 6 |
it was a very | 6 |
the owner of the | 6 |
and her eyes were | 6 |
passed away in flame | 6 |
into the little room | 6 |
from a human standpoint | 6 |
he was able to | 6 |
she had told him | 6 |
at the top of | 6 |
he went back to | 6 |
night hath passed away | 6 |
am i going to | 6 |
so it was that | 6 |
at the dinner table | 6 |
knew that she was | 6 |
i told you about | 6 |
in spite of her | 6 |
he looked up at | 6 |
said to himself that | 6 |
father used to say | 6 |
it was not a | 6 |
and looked at the | 6 |
hath passed away in | 6 |
drew a long breath | 6 |
it seems to me | 6 |
and sat down on | 6 |
a great deal about | 6 |
of such a thing | 6 |
was saying to himself | 6 |
do you want to | 6 |
to the effect that | 6 |
when he had been | 6 |
but a short distance | 6 |
the night hath passed | 6 |
went out to the | 6 |
out into the hall | 6 |
the centre of the | 6 |
out of his pocket | 6 |
my dear father used | 6 |
it was not until | 6 |
the fact that he | 6 |
one of these days | 6 |
when i think of | 6 |
in such a hurry | 6 |
to get rid of | 6 |
was the matter with | 6 |
was a sort of | 6 |
the avenue girl had | 6 |
went to the window | 6 |
he looked at the | 6 |
it must be a | 6 |
as if she had | 6 |
sat down at the | 6 |
when he came in | 6 |
what kind of a | 6 |
behold the night hath | 6 |
it was impossible to | 6 |
ing for to car | 6 |
night on the mountain | 6 |
that sort of thing | 6 |
went out into the | 6 |
in the centre of | 6 |
by and by she | 6 |
in the world to | 6 |
fall in love with | 6 |
look in her eyes | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
the first time in | 6 |
she had not been | 6 |
that kind of a | 6 |
it is one of | 6 |
out on the porch | 6 |
on a desert island | 6 |
he was thinking of | 6 |
to the fact that | 6 |
the shadow of the | 6 |
would not let him | 6 |
on the front porch | 6 |
know what to do | 6 |
if you want me | 6 |
and by and by | 6 |
he was sorry for | 6 |
you might as well | 6 |
and looked at him | 6 |
if she had been | 6 |
do you think you | 6 |
when she said that | 6 |
minutes of married life | 6 |
and i want to | 6 |
as long as i | 6 |
lay on the table | 6 |
if she had not | 6 |
dear father used to | 6 |
that she had not | 6 |
it occurred to him | 6 |
to him that he | 6 |
made up my mind | 6 |
said in a low | 6 |
in spite of himself | 6 |
but it was only | 5 |
got a lot of | 5 |
said the red un | 5 |
ought to be ashamed | 5 |
was going to do | 5 |
ran out of the | 5 |
would have to be | 5 |
when he came to | 5 |
knew that he was | 5 |
new york mail and | 5 |
four minutes of married | 5 |
it would be the | 5 |
it would have been | 5 |
he felt as if | 5 |
next to father and | 5 |
she was absorbed in | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
go down to the | 5 |
it was the next | 5 |
it had been a | 5 |
he used to think | 5 |
that he was going | 5 |
so as to be | 5 |
how do you know | 5 |
so that he could | 5 |
and out of the | 5 |
smile on her face | 5 |
her hand in his | 5 |
what he had said | 5 |
there was a long | 5 |
going to do with | 5 |
to do with her | 5 |
to one of the | 5 |
was not at all | 5 |
she was a little | 5 |
they were going to | 5 |
to take off her | 5 |
york mail and express | 5 |
was the first time | 5 |
that she was not | 5 |
late in the afternoon | 5 |
to go out and | 5 |
you know what i | 5 |
live on a desert | 5 |
all right in a | 5 |
when he went to | 5 |
and she had a | 5 |
if i was only | 5 |
had no business to | 5 |
he was a man | 5 |
and went out into | 5 |
and went into the | 5 |
in out of the | 5 |
like sir walter raleigh | 5 |
the center of the | 5 |
do you think of | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
at the front door | 5 |
one of the men | 5 |
the back of the | 5 |
did not know that | 5 |
went to bed and | 5 |
they looked at each | 5 |
she looked at her | 5 |
i think you are | 5 |
to stay at home | 5 |
but of course he | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
she opened the door | 5 |
back to the ward | 5 |
would be glad to | 5 |
give me a chance | 5 |
for the last time | 5 |
on the face of | 5 |
in the light of | 5 |
he opened the door | 5 |
all of a sudden | 5 |
that she would not | 5 |
sat up in bed | 5 |
said it would be | 5 |
in front of her | 5 |
it was on the | 5 |
a cup of tea | 5 |
up to her room | 5 |
asked him if he | 5 |
to tell you something | 5 |
has a right to | 5 |
he shook his head | 5 |
when it comes to | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
fallen in love with | 5 |
he stood at the | 5 |
before he knew it | 5 |
give him music lessons | 5 |
that she loved him | 5 |
it was such a | 5 |
he got up and | 5 |
looked at her with | 5 |
it must have been | 5 |
the manner in which | 5 |
the presence of a | 5 |
were sitting on the | 5 |
i thought it was | 5 |
and he had been | 5 |
a matter of fact | 5 |
an hour or so | 5 |
was going to marry | 5 |
breakfast the next morning | 5 |
to the front door | 5 |
there seemed to be | 5 |
in his right hand | 5 |
at the door and | 5 |
family house on ash | 5 |
know what i mean | 5 |
to be one of | 5 |
the end of it | 5 |
a good deal of | 5 |
way back to the | 5 |
to be thankful for | 5 |
it was the same | 5 |
going to have a | 5 |
do anything for you | 5 |
he said to the | 5 |
make a man of | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
i must tell you | 5 |
to make him happy | 5 |
be all right in | 5 |
it seemed to her | 5 |
put out his hand | 5 |
to father and mother | 5 |
want you to be | 5 |
here and there a | 5 |
i went out to | 5 |
as if she were | 5 |
he had tried to | 5 |
she put her hand | 5 |
to the top of | 5 |
she did not think | 5 |
went back to her | 5 |
and it was not | 5 |
not in the least | 5 |
she went into the | 5 |
and he had the | 5 |
she sat down on | 5 |
but eleanor did not | 5 |
on one of the | 5 |
caught a glimpse of | 5 |
impossible for her to | 5 |
on her knees beside | 5 |
and looked at it | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
he felt that he | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
say that he was | 4 |
in a low tone | 4 |
by the fire and | 4 |
face down to hers | 4 |
was sitting on the | 4 |
he took off his | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
but her eyes were | 4 |
the idea of his | 4 |
said the other man | 4 |
as he looked at | 4 |
to tell her that | 4 |
said it was a | 4 |
he said he had | 4 |
he came into the | 4 |
window and stood looking | 4 |
and put her hand | 4 |
he went on to | 4 |
in a sort of | 4 |
he was a little | 4 |
had never heard of | 4 |
a chance to do | 4 |
the heart of the | 4 |
and i have been | 4 |
awfully fond of you | 4 |
he could not forget | 4 |
was then that she | 4 |
his arm about her | 4 |
have to go to | 4 |
cousin eunice told her | 4 |
back into the house | 4 |
tell me about it | 4 |
as he thought of | 4 |
in a while she | 4 |
the drawing by dalton | 4 |
there was no more | 4 |
what to say to | 4 |
was then that the | 4 |
the matter with the | 4 |
it may have been | 4 |
his eyes on her | 4 |
he could not go | 4 |
occurred to him that | 4 |
on the back of | 4 |
paid my car fare | 4 |
that she would have | 4 |
he is one of | 4 |
he had had a | 4 |
the man in the | 4 |
eyes were fixed on | 4 |
she talked to him | 4 |
sat down in the | 4 |
he ought to be | 4 |
i beg your pardon | 4 |
he did not try | 4 |
i guess i can | 4 |
was saying to herself | 4 |
drawing by dalton stevens | 4 |
it occurred to her | 4 |
the sight of her | 4 |
he went to bed | 4 |
i do not know | 4 |
if you are going | 4 |
do you love me | 4 |
i was a child | 4 |
the very next day | 4 |
there was a change | 4 |
and i have to | 4 |
walk home with you | 4 |
and it was a | 4 |
it was going to | 4 |
it was all about | 4 |
when she came down | 4 |
a man on the | 4 |
he did not go | 4 |
her fingers in her | 4 |
of you to come | 4 |
put his arm about | 4 |
not been able to | 4 |
in at the door | 4 |
his chin on his | 4 |
looked up with a | 4 |
the edge of a | 4 |
chair by the window | 4 |
for a few days | 4 |
a tall young man | 4 |
the next moment he | 4 |
let me help you | 4 |
in the morning he | 4 |
go up to the | 4 |
and when he did | 4 |
her in the garden | 4 |
was out of the | 4 |
going to keep it | 4 |
several kinds of a | 4 |
that he was not | 4 |
he told her of | 4 |
of what she had | 4 |
that she could not | 4 |
he went out to | 4 |
that he wanted to | 4 |
too old to be | 4 |
that she had been | 4 |
day in the field | 4 |
standing in the doorway | 4 |
of the training school | 4 |
wish i was asleep | 4 |
he sat down on | 4 |
would not have been | 4 |
make any difference to | 4 |
there ought to be | 4 |
held out her hand | 4 |
up and went out | 4 |
baby in her arms | 4 |
back of his mind | 4 |
in a friendly way | 4 |
he tried to speak | 4 |
her hands over her | 4 |
with his back to | 4 |
to get up and | 4 |
lavender and old lace | 4 |
do you mean to | 4 |
to get away from | 4 |
was meant to be | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
his arms around her | 4 |
with his left hand | 4 |
was lost in the | 4 |
sir reginald de beverley | 4 |
came to the rescue | 4 |
went on to tell | 4 |
on the way home | 4 |
the red un in | 4 |
at the idea of | 4 |
it was a long | 4 |
when she was a | 4 |
came back to her | 4 |
now that he had | 4 |
she knew that she | 4 |
and he did not | 4 |
to get out of | 4 |
he went down the | 4 |
the middle of a | 4 |
when he said it | 4 |
as they entered the | 4 |
he had not meant | 4 |
down in the garden | 4 |
as he used to | 4 |
he could see the | 4 |
wished he was asleep | 4 |
was on his way | 4 |
most of them had | 4 |
there was only one | 4 |
long as i live | 4 |
he was silent for | 4 |
was still in the | 4 |
way down the street | 4 |
and said it was | 4 |
in the top of | 4 |
to make up the | 4 |
she had been in | 4 |
anything i can do | 4 |
held out his hand | 4 |
going to be a | 4 |
as he had been | 4 |
and he saw the | 4 |
to the point of | 4 |
had to be done | 4 |
spoke up and said | 4 |
thought of such a | 4 |
she would not let | 4 |
when they reached the | 4 |
she had always been | 4 |
one end of the | 4 |
in the city and | 4 |
get rid of the | 4 |
i might as well | 4 |
from the drawing by | 4 |
if i have a | 4 |
she opened her eyes | 4 |
hand on her shoulder | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
would be able to | 4 |
have no right to | 4 |
had gone to the | 4 |
when he began to | 4 |
but there was a | 4 |
go out and see | 4 |
she did not know | 4 |
she had tried to | 4 |
cousin eunice said she | 4 |
only too glad to | 4 |
he wished he was | 4 |
it ought to be | 4 |
was as if she | 4 |
i love you with | 4 |
where have you been | 4 |
she stood in the | 4 |
but it would be | 4 |
to the door of | 4 |
that this was the | 4 |
he had never been | 4 |
of the engine room | 4 |
she was trying to | 4 |
she could not speak | 4 |
i wish you could | 4 |
like one in a | 4 |
and a sort of | 4 |
it seemed to him | 4 |
the corner of the | 4 |
get on to it | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
back of her head | 4 |
the corners of her | 4 |
to keep up with | 4 |
she was in a | 4 |
of the day in | 4 |
she held out her | 4 |
think it would be | 4 |
her into his arms | 4 |
a long time ago | 4 |
he was on his | 4 |
be had wherever books | 4 |
two or three times | 4 |
when she reached the | 4 |
back to the city | 4 |
end of the route | 4 |
you let me know | 4 |
but she could not | 4 |
she put her hands | 4 |
that jane brown was | 4 |
came into his mind | 4 |
from one of the | 4 |
he was in love | 4 |
one hand and a | 4 |
said for me to | 4 |
in spite of all | 4 |
she said it was | 4 |
up most of the | 4 |
madonna of the tambourine | 4 |
had wherever books are | 4 |
and went over to | 4 |
could do something for | 4 |
but i tell you | 4 |
she thought of him | 4 |
and looked down at | 4 |
and his wife were | 4 |
out to the river | 4 |
a right to be | 4 |
he was in a | 4 |
seems to me that | 4 |
to herself that she | 4 |
and it seemed to | 4 |
on the outside of | 4 |
her cheek against his | 4 |
as much as i | 4 |
if anything happens to | 4 |
by the sound of | 4 |
you think you can | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
the young lawyer was | 4 |
to get a good | 4 |
he would not be | 4 |
but he could not | 4 |
i want to see | 4 |
his face buried in | 4 |
did not know it | 4 |
for him to do | 4 |
to let her know | 4 |
he had seen her | 4 |
looked at her husband | 4 |
was so absorbed in | 4 |
to spend the summer | 4 |
i can give you | 4 |
used to say that | 4 |
and his voice was | 4 |
what can i do | 4 |
it was just a | 4 |
the rest of his | 4 |
his hand on her | 4 |
put her arms around | 4 |
top of the house | 4 |
the sound of a | 4 |
he went over to | 4 |
went up to the | 4 |
take her in his | 4 |
the end of a | 4 |
i know what you | 4 |
on to the porch | 4 |
and she did not | 4 |
but she would not | 4 |
there was a sort | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
there was a silence | 4 |
to green hill for | 4 |
the board of health | 4 |
the first of the | 4 |
he put his hand | 4 |
was silent for a | 4 |
want you to know | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
there was a sudden | 4 |
on each side of | 4 |
went into the house | 4 |
they sat down under | 4 |
in a day or | 4 |
that he was in | 4 |
but it did not | 4 |
wherever books are sold | 4 |
the sound of his | 4 |
have a right to | 4 |
came out in the | 4 |
the window and stood | 4 |
in the shadow of | 4 |
stood in the centre | 4 |
i going to do | 4 |
would be willing to | 4 |
the midst of his | 4 |
he went into the | 4 |
the afternoon of the | 4 |
out to the kitchen | 4 |
glad to see you | 4 |
i think of you | 4 |
that i ought to | 4 |
what am i going | 4 |
the door of his | 4 |
and she was very | 4 |
was the one that | 4 |
too much of a | 4 |
he would not have | 4 |
he thought of it | 4 |
had not been able | 4 |
to him like a | 4 |
in the back yard | 4 |
the memory of the | 4 |
tell her not to | 4 |
was the only one | 4 |
when i get home | 4 |
she went to bed | 4 |
now and then she | 4 |
in one hand and | 4 |
i want to go | 4 |
i had to get | 4 |
what shall i do | 4 |
of the presence of | 4 |
felt as if he | 4 |
he had made a | 4 |
told her that he | 4 |
was something in the | 4 |
at herself in the | 4 |
so much that she | 4 |
did not intend to | 4 |
the orange and black | 4 |
hard for me to | 4 |
she would not have | 4 |
to stay all night | 4 |
with here and there | 4 |
a man in a | 4 |
may be had wherever | 4 |
put his hands in | 4 |
to him with a | 4 |
at this moment that | 4 |
him in the face | 4 |
was able to sit | 4 |
toward the end of | 4 |
to say that he | 4 |
bank of the river | 4 |
with his hands in | 4 |
and put it in | 4 |
it was at the | 4 |
came in out of | 4 |
me a chance to | 4 |
the girl in the | 4 |
made up his mind | 3 |
for the avenue girl | 3 |
you would never know | 3 |
up on the roof | 3 |
popular copyrighted fiction grosset | 3 |
was that of a | 3 |
his voice trembled with | 3 |
the savage a tremendous | 3 |
and said she would | 3 |
then she went on | 3 |
he had not spoken | 3 |
back to her own | 3 |
was close at hand | 3 |
it was edith who | 3 |
the young man with | 3 |
and her eyes filled | 3 |
in the morning and | 3 |
got as far as | 3 |
he was just a | 3 |
thought it would be | 3 |
felt so sorry for | 3 |
and in a very | 3 |
he looked down at | 3 |
elbow on his knee | 3 |
just in time to | 3 |
and we were all | 3 |
rifle in his right | 3 |
to go out to | 3 |
and she told me | 3 |
on the bedside table | 3 |
he knew she was | 3 |
went back to his | 3 |
a few moments he | 3 |
her chair by the | 3 |
white to the lips | 3 |
there was no doubt | 3 |
they went into the | 3 |
and went off to | 3 |
he told her about | 3 |
look at herself in | 3 |
was going to say | 3 |
i want her to | 3 |
she was too generous | 3 |
i was only there | 3 |
the door with a | 3 |
do you hear me | 3 |
what do you say | 3 |
he called after her | 3 |
she seemed to have | 3 |
loved him enough to | 3 |
knew what it was | 3 |
the direction of his | 3 |
into the palm of | 3 |
you want to know | 3 |
the thought of the | 3 |
he said he was | 3 |
to put on a | 3 |
where she had been | 3 |
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