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| quadgram | frequency |
|---|---|
| the edge of the | 56 |
| son of ben ali | 46 |
| the son of ben | 26 |
| at the end of | 22 |
| will you tell me | 21 |
| the top of the | 20 |
| the factor from lac | 19 |
| factor from lac bain | 18 |
| on the top of | 16 |
| at the edge of | 16 |
| lady mary was much | 16 |
| the middle of the | 16 |
| the bark of the | 16 |
| said the little girl | 16 |
| the end of the | 15 |
| for a long time | 15 |
| in the midst of | 15 |
| came out of the | 15 |
| a great deal of | 14 |
| the side of the | 14 |
| as soon as he | 14 |
| the surface of the | 13 |
| in the middle of | 13 |
| the head of the | 13 |
| on the gray loon | 13 |
| for a few moments | 13 |
| about the size of | 13 |
| he came to the | 13 |
| edge of the forest | 13 |
| the foot of the | 12 |
| to take care of | 12 |
| on the other side | 12 |
| for the first time | 12 |
| it would have been | 12 |
| i do not think | 12 |
| up and down the | 12 |
| the rest of the | 12 |
| on the banks of | 12 |
| not far from the | 12 |
| if it had not | 11 |
| at the same time | 11 |
| edge of the chasm | 11 |
| the top of a | 11 |
| the banks of the | 11 |
| there was not a | 11 |
| as soon as the | 11 |
| it may be that | 11 |
| a hole in the | 11 |
| it had not been | 11 |
| the tops of the | 11 |
| had not been for | 11 |
| it must be a | 11 |
| and there was a | 10 |
| there were plenty of | 10 |
| i am not sure | 10 |
| in the direction of | 10 |
| not more than a | 10 |
| the size of a | 10 |
| is one of the | 10 |
| was not more than | 10 |
| to the top of | 10 |
| i will tell you | 10 |
| in the upper province | 10 |
| i am so glad | 10 |
| tell me something about | 9 |
| i want you to | 9 |
| the other side of | 9 |
| a great deal about | 9 |
| paid no attention to | 9 |
| over and over again | 9 |
| a part of the | 9 |
| the edge of a | 9 |
| other side of the | 9 |
| quarter of a mile | 9 |
| a quarter of a | 9 |
| at the foot of | 9 |
| the sides of the | 9 |
| it was in the | 9 |
| in the month of | 9 |
| i will show you | 9 |
| he could hear the | 9 |
| the light of the | 9 |
| in a few minutes | 9 |
| on the shores of | 9 |
| as big as a | 9 |
| if he had been | 9 |
| was one of the | 9 |
| one of the most | 9 |
| the rice lake plains | 8 |
| the name of the | 8 |
| kazan and gray wolf | 8 |
| can you tell me | 8 |
| the heat of the | 8 |
| when i was a | 8 |
| as if he had | 8 |
| the sound of a | 8 |
| if it had been | 8 |
| much as to say | 8 |
| in one of the | 8 |
| in the edge of | 8 |
| on the gray pony | 8 |
| on the surface of | 8 |
| said it was a | 8 |
| and there was no | 8 |
| the trunk of the | 8 |
| i did not know | 8 |
| the direction of the | 8 |
| their father and mother | 8 |
| the flesh of the | 8 |
| as much as to | 8 |
| as if they were | 8 |
| of one of the | 8 |
| the turner old fields | 8 |
| but it was a | 8 |
| it was not a | 8 |
| you tell me what | 8 |
| for the sake of | 8 |
| it might be a | 8 |
| and as soon as | 8 |
| door to the world | 8 |
| to the edge of | 8 |
| said the little lady | 8 |
| on the edge of | 8 |
| next door to the | 8 |
| on the side of | 8 |
| cabin on the gray | 7 |
| now and then he | 7 |
| what do you think | 7 |
| they are able to | 7 |
| should not like to | 7 |
| but it is not | 7 |
| i never heard of | 7 |
| as soon as it | 7 |
| the shores of the | 7 |
| on the back of | 7 |
| as soon as she | 7 |
| at the far end | 7 |
| the history of the | 7 |
| the door of the | 7 |
| it is not a | 7 |
| was filled with a | 7 |
| to them in the | 7 |
| every now and then | 7 |
| the back of the | 7 |
| he was filled with | 7 |
| as well as the | 7 |
| at the back of | 7 |
| when he came to | 7 |
| it seemed to him | 7 |
| in the heart of | 7 |
| i should not like | 7 |
| from side to side | 7 |
| in the act of | 7 |
| and what happened to | 7 |
| half an hour later | 7 |
| like very much to | 7 |
| to get out of | 7 |
| as if it were | 7 |
| the course of the | 6 |
| all you know about | 6 |
| live in the water | 6 |
| but he did not | 6 |
| in the glow of | 6 |
| among the moss and | 6 |
| be one of the | 6 |
| that it would be | 6 |
| under the tall spruce | 6 |
| i have seen the | 6 |
| from tree to tree | 6 |
| on the rice lake | 6 |
| there is a great | 6 |
| back on his haunches | 6 |
| who was eaten by | 6 |
| along the edge of | 6 |
| in the woods and | 6 |
| and now and then | 6 |
| the red goblin was | 6 |
| was the first time | 6 |
| should like to have | 6 |
| eaten by a bear | 6 |
| as soon as they | 6 |
| a few moments he | 6 |
| a great number of | 6 |
| heat of the sun | 6 |
| that he did not | 6 |
| in holes in the | 6 |
| stuck into the ground | 6 |
| a mile from the | 6 |
| a life of freedom | 6 |
| the direction in which | 6 |
| of the old oak | 6 |
| the little master was | 6 |
| by the name of | 6 |
| in the course of | 6 |
| and all kinds of | 6 |
| from out of the | 6 |
| if there had been | 6 |
| was very much afraid | 6 |
| the gray pony and | 6 |
| the call of the | 6 |
| the moon and the | 6 |
| it was the first | 6 |
| to the gray loon | 6 |
| a good deal of | 6 |
| there is nothing to | 6 |
| by the side of | 6 |
| the back of a | 6 |
| you tell me something | 6 |
| frazer told her that | 6 |
| i am very much | 6 |
| a fire of sticks | 6 |
| i should like to | 6 |
| the grandson of abdallah | 6 |
| the shape of a | 6 |
| he was no longer | 6 |
| should like very much | 6 |
| rose to his feet | 6 |
| to see the little | 6 |
| i should have been | 6 |
| said she should like | 6 |
| they are very pretty | 6 |
| was eaten by a | 6 |
| them in the forest | 6 |
| said the red squirrel | 6 |
| and it was a | 6 |
| was much interested in | 6 |
| and some of the | 6 |
| late in the afternoon | 6 |
| but i did not | 6 |
| he had never seen | 6 |
| he came to a | 6 |
| to say nothing of | 6 |
| there was a great | 6 |
| to his feet and | 6 |
| it might have been | 6 |
| and for a few | 6 |
| in the months of | 6 |
| there are a great | 6 |
| the banks of a | 6 |
| tops of the trees | 6 |
| back to lac bain | 6 |
| and before she had | 6 |
| at the head of | 6 |
| there was so much | 6 |
| to find plenty of | 6 |
| the heads of the | 6 |
| he turned his head | 5 |
| again and again he | 5 |
| in the form of | 5 |
| it seemed to be | 5 |
| the death of the | 5 |
| one of the great | 5 |
| and he was very | 5 |
| moon and the stars | 5 |
| came back to him | 5 |
| he did not go | 5 |
| or the voice of | 5 |
| it was then that | 5 |
| but there was no | 5 |
| the point where the | 5 |
| line their nests with | 5 |
| to the point where | 5 |
| he was out of | 5 |
| the bottom of the | 5 |
| on the trap line | 5 |
| would have been a | 5 |
| as the saying is | 5 |
| but he was not | 5 |
| you may be sure | 5 |
| he was still a | 5 |
| it was a very | 5 |
| the man who had | 5 |
| country next door to | 5 |
| but it did not | 5 |
| that it might be | 5 |
| far away from the | 5 |
| and at the end | 5 |
| out of the swamp | 5 |
| i do not know | 5 |
| it used to be | 5 |
| he was like a | 5 |
| that he would never | 5 |
| stood at the edge | 5 |
| it is a fine | 5 |
| at the bottom of | 5 |
| you have told me | 5 |
| on the face of | 5 |
| as he looked at | 5 |
| the province of new | 5 |
| is the indian name | 5 |
| soon as he has | 5 |
| was not afraid of | 5 |
| it would be a | 5 |
| and in a few | 5 |
| the heart of a | 5 |
| we were in the | 5 |
| a kind of a | 5 |
| that it would not | 5 |
| as large as the | 5 |
| a bit of the | 5 |
| it was a splendid | 5 |
| who lived in the | 5 |
| pierrot and nepeese had | 5 |
| out of his hand | 5 |
| and it was not | 5 |
| end of the canyon | 5 |
| i can tell you | 5 |
| in the open spaces | 5 |
| but it was not | 5 |
| seemed to him that | 5 |
| that had come to | 5 |
| did you ever see | 5 |
| i have often seen | 5 |
| knew that it was | 5 |
| not at all like | 5 |
| much interested in the | 5 |
| it was such a | 5 |
| did not forget to | 5 |
| he must have been | 5 |
| when he had finished | 5 |
| and there he saw | 5 |
| she came out of | 5 |
| had no time to | 5 |
| and after a moment | 5 |
| in the province of | 5 |
| factor at lac bain | 5 |
| the beasts of the | 5 |
| buster john and sweetest | 5 |
| the far end of | 5 |
| he was not afraid | 5 |
| gossett and his companions | 5 |
| the first time he | 5 |
| the country next door | 5 |
| am not sure that | 5 |
| it was a little | 5 |
| surface of the water | 5 |
| in the manner of | 5 |
| used by the beavers | 5 |
| it was a wonderful | 5 |
| the face of the | 5 |
| in the air and | 5 |
| but it is a | 5 |
| what do you want | 5 |
| was not at all | 5 |
| the dog in him | 5 |
| province of new brunswick | 5 |
| until he came to | 5 |
| in the shape of | 5 |
| that it was not | 5 |
| was very fond of | 5 |
| a moment or two | 5 |
| was at work in | 5 |
| the glow of the | 5 |
| as far as the | 5 |
| in the blue sky | 5 |
| it was too late | 5 |
| he returned to the | 5 |
| the end of a | 5 |
| he sniffed the air | 5 |
| it was a pretty | 5 |
| when he was a | 5 |
| he could see the | 5 |
| see what the trouble | 5 |
| that he had been | 5 |
| to be found in | 5 |
| john and sweetest susan | 5 |
| that the little master | 5 |
| as he did so | 5 |
| in front of the | 5 |
| near the edge of | 5 |
| he knew that he | 5 |
| lady mary said she | 5 |
| out from under the | 5 |
| trunk of the old | 4 |
| one of the indians | 4 |
| i did not think | 4 |
| that he was a | 4 |
| lost no time in | 4 |
| in the land of | 4 |
| mary was much delighted | 4 |
| and in this way | 4 |
| i am sure it | 4 |
| are not very nice | 4 |
| it was as if | 4 |
| very good to eat | 4 |
| throws off the moisture | 4 |
| on his haunches and | 4 |
| are there any other | 4 |
| she went to the | 4 |
| it is not so | 4 |
| bear to the right | 4 |
| a great blessing to | 4 |
| way in which the | 4 |
| away as far as | 4 |
| my dear little squirrel | 4 |
| the habits of the | 4 |
| on wild animals and | 4 |
| sight to see the | 4 |
| it is very pretty | 4 |
| but there was one | 4 |
| think it must be | 4 |
| now i can tell | 4 |
| like the humming of | 4 |
| on one of the | 4 |
| de beat er dat | 4 |
| the fruit is very | 4 |
| be many years ago | 4 |
| there was no longer | 4 |
| in the winter time | 4 |
| lady mary was very | 4 |
| the fox hunters saw | 4 |
| and some of them | 4 |
| at a call or | 4 |
| thought it wisest to | 4 |
| i am tired of | 4 |
| she tried to get | 4 |
| you are not going | 4 |
| for she was a | 4 |
| store of nuts was | 4 |
| might be one of | 4 |
| seem to be the | 4 |
| and seemed to be | 4 |
| very much to hear | 4 |
| this little animal is | 4 |
| stars and the moon | 4 |
| i am going to | 4 |
| before she had time | 4 |
| the seeds of the | 4 |
| on the other hand | 4 |
| under the roots of | 4 |
| seemed to be a | 4 |
| if you leave this | 4 |
| mary all she knew | 4 |
| fowls of the air | 4 |
| to some of the | 4 |
| the bough of a | 4 |
| i think it is | 4 |
| that their father and | 4 |
| went out into the | 4 |
| that live in the | 4 |
| mary reads to mrs | 4 |
| much afraid of him | 4 |
| she should like to | 4 |
| in front of me | 4 |
| out of the water | 4 |
| beasts of the field | 4 |
| more about the indian | 4 |
| lady mary all she | 4 |
| take a bit of | 4 |
| it is to be | 4 |
| with the weight of | 4 |
| is known by the | 4 |
| see the sparks from | 4 |
| on each side of | 4 |
| was some time before | 4 |
| the fact that the | 4 |
| in the center of | 4 |
| george gossett and his | 4 |
| leaped into the water | 4 |
| all she knew about | 4 |
| there would be no | 4 |
| but i am not | 4 |
| i believe it is | 4 |
| the story of the | 4 |
| more than a hundred | 4 |
| the beginning of the | 4 |
| the good god has | 4 |
| i have seen a | 4 |
| with his back to | 4 |
| birds and small animals | 4 |
| not so large as | 4 |
| in and out of | 4 |
| for our little squirrels | 4 |
| i will let him | 4 |
| sagacity of a black | 4 |
| bang went the gun | 4 |
| boy and his pets | 4 |
| so that he was | 4 |
| and down the trees | 4 |
| for all the world | 4 |
| got to the mill | 4 |
| when they saw the | 4 |
| return of the musical | 4 |
| besides many sorts of | 4 |
| it was not the | 4 |
| was in his mind | 4 |
| and the fowls of | 4 |
| a little bark dish | 4 |
| half a dozen times | 4 |
| with his eyes on | 4 |
| told lady mary that | 4 |
| when he went on | 4 |
| the mystery of the | 4 |
| eaten by a wolf | 4 |
| which they dress their | 4 |
| pretty to see the | 4 |
| one of my brothers | 4 |
| and it was very | 4 |
| she was very much | 4 |
| was caught in a | 4 |
| if there come a | 4 |
| into the water and | 4 |
| most frequently seen in | 4 |
| can be made from | 4 |
| the first part of | 4 |
| mary about a little | 4 |
| the door of his | 4 |
| out of the nest | 4 |
| boy who was eaten | 4 |
| the last of the | 4 |
| of the nature of | 4 |
| a walk in the | 4 |
| her arms about her | 4 |
| is no doubt that | 4 |
| she had time to | 4 |
| to the end of | 4 |
| yet it was not | 4 |
| why they did not | 4 |
| a new kind of | 4 |
| i want to see | 4 |
| of which they were | 4 |
| down to the very | 4 |
| in which he had | 4 |
| used to call them | 4 |
| face to face with | 4 |
| we shall not want | 4 |
| came out of her | 4 |
| they behaved to their | 4 |
| the sinews of the | 4 |
| but they were now | 4 |
| i think you must | 4 |
| the good things that | 4 |
| he had been a | 4 |
| the squirrels got to | 4 |
| and so it was | 4 |
| course of the day | 4 |
| he knew that the | 4 |
| could not have been | 4 |
| see that he was | 4 |
| one of the little | 4 |
| to tell me all | 4 |
| the floor of the | 4 |
| of the most high | 4 |
| the first time baree | 4 |
| and said she should | 4 |
| i was walking in | 4 |
| the mill at the | 4 |
| it is a great | 4 |
| as swiftly as the | 4 |
| one day lady mary | 4 |
| i heard a lady | 4 |
| day lady mary came | 4 |
| tame beaver at home | 4 |
| is called so from | 4 |
| behaved to their poor | 4 |
| the smoke in the | 4 |
| to tell you that | 4 |
| to be able to | 4 |
| the angry red squirrel | 4 |
| me all you know | 4 |
| so many good things | 4 |
| shall not want for | 4 |
| a fine store of | 4 |
| as it used to | 4 |
| we shall have a | 4 |
| thing in the world | 4 |
| said it was not | 4 |
| a week or two | 4 |
| it as well as | 4 |
| the story of his | 4 |
| lay down to sleep | 4 |
| what had become of | 4 |
| from the edge of | 4 |
| a good thing that | 4 |
| from the spot where | 4 |
| the hunter and the | 4 |
| how the squirrels got | 4 |
| and the lost child | 4 |
| he let out a | 4 |
| but the child did | 4 |
| the poor little boy | 4 |
| and go down the | 4 |
| indians catch the otter | 4 |
| not very far from | 4 |
| of the squirrel family | 4 |
| ellen and her pet | 4 |
| her brother and sister | 4 |
| day and by night | 4 |
| by the red squirrel | 4 |
| in the water are | 4 |
| how they behaved to | 4 |
| am afraid i shall | 4 |
| there were so many | 4 |
| and tried to get | 4 |
| docility of a pet | 4 |
| kind and good to | 4 |
| plenty of water to | 4 |
| i will not let | 4 |
| as one of the | 4 |
| but just as he | 4 |
| animals and their habits | 4 |
| may be seen in | 4 |
| very fond of the | 4 |
| build their winter houses | 4 |
| and many other things | 4 |
| come out of the | 4 |
| the north and west | 4 |
| mary was much interested | 4 |
| he was very much | 4 |
| what shall we do | 4 |
| roguery of a yankee | 4 |
| to the turner old | 4 |
| was shot by some | 4 |
| found it out by | 4 |
| they were not much | 4 |
| ever see a tame | 4 |
| in the beginning of | 4 |
| but it was very | 4 |
| when it came to | 4 |
| for it to eat | 4 |
| far end of the | 4 |
| store of nuts and | 4 |
| struck into the plantation | 4 |
| departure of lady mary | 4 |
| there is a small | 4 |
| you ever hear of | 4 |
| was looking at him | 4 |
| told me a great | 4 |
| upon the tops of | 4 |
| see him in the | 4 |
| it is intended for | 4 |
| branch of an old | 4 |
| about a little boy | 4 |
| so much as a | 4 |
| between them and the | 4 |
| him there was a | 4 |
| i went to see | 4 |
| in the spring of | 4 |
| the face of her | 4 |
| first part of the | 4 |
| do you think it | 4 |
| i could not help | 4 |
| a great many other | 4 |
| of half an hour | 4 |
| he was obliged to | 4 |
| and plenty of water | 4 |
| bear in the province | 4 |
| some of the indian | 4 |
| of lakes and rivers | 4 |
| and i am not | 4 |
| once more to the | 4 |
| of the factor from | 4 |
| to their poor relations | 4 |
| the first time in | 4 |
| they do not fade | 4 |
| little heaps of wheat | 4 |
| the bushes in the | 4 |
| stalks of the tall | 4 |
| about the indian boy | 4 |
| like it as well | 4 |
| they may be seen | 4 |
| was very glad to | 4 |
| it was some time | 4 |
| a bear in the | 4 |
| part of the history | 4 |
| for as soon as | 4 |
| and his companions had | 4 |
| set to work to | 4 |
| skins of wild animals | 4 |
| and the spaniel puppies | 4 |
| the fall of the | 4 |
| had come to the | 4 |
| would have turned back | 4 |
| heavens declare the glory | 4 |
| to eat some of | 4 |
| of the otonabee river | 4 |
| the little master in | 4 |
| story of a wolf | 4 |
| racoon and the spaniel | 4 |
| tremble and look so | 4 |
| i make no doubt | 4 |
| it was a cold | 4 |
| living in the water | 4 |
| not so many as | 4 |
| do not think it | 4 |
| i am so sorry | 4 |
| not more than twenty | 4 |
| when on the wing | 4 |
| of water to drink | 4 |
| i am afraid i | 4 |
| door of the swamp | 4 |
| the corners of rail | 4 |
| he had heard the | 4 |
| in the banks of | 4 |
| there was but one | 4 |
| was no longer a | 4 |
| must have been a | 4 |
| the roar of the | 4 |
| black and white stripes | 4 |
| the factor at lac | 4 |
| lady mary and her | 4 |
| which tells how the | 4 |
| now and then the | 4 |
| i suppose it is | 4 |
| many as seven or | 4 |
| to the spot where | 4 |
| all through the night | 4 |
| with poles stuck into | 4 |
| you where to find | 4 |
| where did you get | 4 |
| that the gentleman had | 4 |
| the forest was cleared | 4 |
| a store of nuts | 4 |
| great masses of the | 4 |
| guess what it is | 4 |
| and there were plenty | 4 |
| island in stony lake | 4 |
| for half a mile | 4 |
| i was a young | 4 |
| deal of his time | 4 |
| side of the door | 4 |
| history of the squirrel | 4 |
| are not going to | 4 |
| seen in northern climates | 4 |
| if she had been | 4 |
| in which there was | 4 |
| of a yankee pedlar | 4 |
| banks of lakes and | 4 |
| the king of the | 4 |
| known by the name | 4 |
| out of her hand | 4 |
| are a great many | 4 |
| the glory of god | 4 |
| of a mile from | 4 |
| fish out of his | 4 |
| when he heard the | 4 |
| to see what was | 4 |
| the spot where he | 4 |
| forest was cleared away | 4 |
| up one of the | 4 |
| like to see the | 4 |
| just as he was | 4 |
| for he knew that | 4 |
| on the bough of | 4 |
| they quit their winter | 4 |
| take care of themselves | 4 |
| was a young girl | 4 |
| to see the world | 4 |
| walk in the garden | 4 |
| as it was not | 4 |
| the towns and villages | 4 |
| the name of sunbeam | 4 |
| it must have wings | 4 |
| of the red squirrel | 4 |
| you to tell me | 4 |
| he went to the | 4 |
| spring of the year | 4 |
| glow in her eyes | 4 |
| end of half an | 4 |
| frazer said it was | 4 |
| aaron and little crotchet | 4 |
| the eye of a | 4 |
| heard a lady say | 4 |
| in front of his | 4 |
| i heard a gentleman | 4 |
| they were very fond | 4 |
| the indian name for | 4 |
| to the abercrombie place | 4 |
| here and there a | 4 |
| no longer felt the | 4 |
| in the centre of | 4 |
| a little boy who | 4 |
| if they had been | 4 |
| in a little log | 4 |
| through the eye of | 4 |
| the end of half | 4 |
| that he would have | 4 |
| in spite of the | 4 |
| the stars and the | 4 |
| the scent of the | 4 |
| it was not so | 4 |
| but as soon as | 4 |
| life of freedom in | 4 |
| with which they dress | 4 |
| see the birds flying | 4 |
| nurse tells lady mary | 4 |
| he was in the | 4 |
| and once or twice | 4 |
| in its natural state | 4 |
| ever hear of any | 4 |
| tell me all you | 4 |
| one of the best | 4 |
| used to be many | 4 |
| my father told me | 4 |
| high in the air | 4 |
| glad when they saw | 4 |
| mary was much surprised | 4 |
| she should like very | 4 |
| the contents of the | 4 |
| declare the glory of | 4 |
| and the sight of | 4 |
| she was unwilling to | 4 |
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| he made his way | 4 |
| remarks on wild animals | 4 |
| of the moon and | 4 |
| very glad when they | 4 |
| she was glad to | 4 |
| for something to eat | 4 |
| on the abercrombie place | 4 |
| hunter and the lost | 4 |
| for the purpose of | 4 |
| to and fro as | 4 |
| umisk and his playmates | 4 |
| they are glad to | 4 |
| in a few moments | 4 |
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| living in holes in | 4 |
| and went to sleep | 4 |
| when he saw her | 4 |
| frazer the first part | 4 |
| branch of the hemlock | 4 |
| half a mile away | 4 |
| of a pet one | 4 |
| must have looked very | 4 |
| like to have a | 4 |
| that was like a | 4 |
| and all through the | 4 |
| lady mary an indian | 4 |
| anecdote of a little | 4 |
| and as it was | 4 |
| it would not have | 4 |
| out of the dark | 4 |
| frequently seen in northern | 4 |
| woods near the town | 4 |
| of the pines and | 4 |
| her nurse told her | 4 |
| eyes to see it | 4 |
| as loudly as he | 4 |
| in the deep forest | 4 |
| when the rice is | 4 |
| it is not very | 4 |
| i have come to | 4 |
| a dozen times he | 4 |
| eat some of the | 4 |
| if it had bitten | 4 |
| out of the forest | 4 |
| but he was a | 4 |
| went off to the | 4 |
| when i was in | 4 |
| in the same way | 4 |
| while they remained on | 4 |
| you ever see a | 4 |
| lady mary about a | 4 |
| the young man who | 4 |
| she said she had | 4 |
| in half an hour | 4 |
| grain for winter use | 4 |
| in spite of his | 4 |
| come at a call | 4 |
| as much as they | 4 |
| i like to hear | 4 |
| squirrels got to the | 4 |
| my dear young lady | 4 |
| i am glad you | 4 |
| pet racoon and the | 4 |
| setting up her fine | 4 |
| to go to the | 4 |
| from bough to bough | 4 |
| it would not be | 4 |
| as the children of | 4 |
| have the appearance of | 4 |
| do not lie torpid | 4 |
| of a little boy | 4 |
| for the little fellow | 4 |
| held in her hand | 4 |
| the fowls of the | 4 |
| by day and by | 4 |
| to the conclusion that | 4 |
| i cannot tell you | 4 |
| and went off to | 4 |
| that he had lost | 4 |
| of a black squirrel | 4 |
| was a little girl | 4 |
| taken place in the | 4 |
| the log on which | 4 |
| now go and look | 4 |
| soon as they are | 4 |
| i wish it had | 4 |
| are very fond of | 4 |
| he was on his | 4 |
| the heavens declare the | 4 |
| at the thought of | 4 |
| as much as the | 4 |
| to be many years | 4 |
| he felt that he | 4 |
| mill at the rapids | 4 |
| as he called it | 4 |
| to me in a | 4 |
| up in my face | 4 |
| filled with a great | 4 |
| at the hands of | 4 |
| flat on the surface | 4 |
| called so from the | 4 |
| the fact that he | 4 |
| he had seen the | 4 |
| smoke in the swamp | 4 |
| he stayed several days | 4 |
| sleep in the winter | 4 |
| is very good to | 4 |
| and at the same | 4 |
| by a bear in | 4 |
| lady mary reads to | 4 |
| the sight of his | 4 |
| filled him with a | 4 |
| should like to see | 4 |
| this was all mrs | 4 |
| ran down the tree | 4 |
| the warmth of the | 4 |
| each side of the | 4 |
| what was in his | 4 |
| her out of the | 4 |
| indian women and children | 4 |
| poles stuck into the | 4 |
| i think it must | 4 |
| is not so large | 4 |
| indian boy and his | 4 |
| season of the year | 4 |
| out of his throat | 4 |
| of all the squirrel | 4 |
| mary an indian basket | 4 |
| there are so many | 4 |
| go down the lakes | 4 |
| a wolf or bear | 4 |
| a fine thing to | 4 |
| please tell me what | 4 |
| at work in the | 4 |
| as seven or eight | 4 |
| great deal more about | 4 |
| on the point of | 4 |
| in the spring months | 4 |
| and all the time | 4 |
| the head of a | 4 |
| made with poles stuck | 4 |
| the moss and leaves | 4 |
| holes in the banks | 4 |
| to the side of | 4 |
| lived in his pocket | 4 |
| bark of the black | 4 |
| tells lady mary about | 4 |
| ran up one of | 4 |
| is a great blessing | 4 |
| was soon out of | 4 |
| a great deal more | 4 |
| asked the little girl | 4 |
| the heart of the | 4 |
| was caused by the | 4 |
| to go out a | 4 |
| of the history of | 4 |
| the spring of the | 4 |
| the lord jesus christ | 4 |
| round and round in | 4 |
| as the white pig | 4 |
| very much afraid of | 4 |
| it must have been | 4 |
| out of sight of | 4 |
| they saw a great | 4 |
| and it seemed to | 4 |
| the child did not | 4 |
| thought it must be | 4 |
| did you ever hear | 4 |
| among the green trees | 4 |
| once upon a time | 4 |
| by a wolf or | 4 |
| play with my doll | 4 |
| of the tall mullein | 4 |
| from under his rock | 4 |
| is a flying squirrel | 4 |
| wild animals and their | 4 |
| on his hind legs | 4 |
| but there was the | 4 |
| was awakened by a | 4 |
| was walking in the | 4 |
| as many as seven | 4 |
| she held in her | 4 |
| side of the road | 4 |
| the appearance of the | 4 |
| it is a very | 4 |
| their black cousin had | 4 |
| lady mary came to | 4 |
| in the old country | 4 |
| and the bark of | 4 |
| to the mill at | 4 |
| you think it was | 4 |
| if i had been | 3 |
| and they were not | 3 |
| they seem to have | 3 |
| pierrot and nepeese were | 3 |
| the old gray squirrels | 3 |
| could not help noticing | 3 |
| the horses were right | 3 |
| in one of his | 3 |
| musical chitmunk to his | 3 |
| was out in the | 3 |
| did not come to | 3 |
| but he was no | 3 |
| in a wooden cage | 3 |
| the name of a | 3 |
| the old beaver pond | 3 |
| the skin of the | 3 |
| as still as a | 3 |
| you might as well | 3 |
| to call on a | 3 |
| the legs of the | 3 |
| not more than two | 3 |
| i did not go | 3 |
| and then it was | 3 |
| came to an end | 3 |
| not to be afraid | 3 |
| and then he heard | 3 |
| his finger was on | 3 |
| but it would have | 3 |
| and i hope he | 3 |
| down to the water | 3 |
| come to make you | 3 |
| there he saw the | 3 |
| to go into the | 3 |
| i dare say they | 3 |
| in which the sun | 3 |
| if you do not | 3 |
| to his new quarters | 3 |
| old enough to be | 3 |
| they are about the | 3 |
| from lac bain had | 3 |
| had yet to learn | 3 |
| less than a minute | 3 |
| out in the sun | 3 |
| difficult for him to | 3 |
| came to his ears | 3 |
| in the soft flesh | 3 |
| had left in the | 3 |
| he did not know | 3 |
| trunk of the tree | 3 |
| a good look at | 3 |
| he paid no attention | 3 |
| took to be a | 3 |
| i once saw a | 3 |
| out of the way | 3 |
| it is very beautiful | 3 |
| i am sure there | 3 |
| beast of the forest | 3 |
| by way of the | 3 |
| that he must be | 3 |
| now and then she | 3 |
| i am not going | 3 |
| came to a place | 3 |
| which he had fought | 3 |
| i will not forget | 3 |
| moment he would have | 3 |
| with which he had | 3 |
| not a drop of | 3 |
| but in a few | 3 |
| and for a moment | 3 |
| the sight of it | 3 |
| to him that he | 3 |
| in his hand and | 3 |
| man who had been | 3 |
| all the way to | 3 |
| of the great house | 3 |
| as fast as he | 3 |
| aaron in the wildwoods | 3 |
| in touch with nature | 3 |
| came into the room | 3 |
| in the fall and | 3 |
| the apparition the fox | 3 |
| away to the woods | 3 |
| he lay in the | 3 |
| that came to him | 3 |
| good deal of trouble | 3 |
| when he saw that | 3 |
| for half an hour | 3 |
| a hundred yards from | 3 |
| take care of himself | 3 |
| the other two were | 3 |
| the shelter of a | 3 |
| i will take it | 3 |
| far as he could | 3 |
| for him to eat | 3 |
| that he was not | 3 |
| had come to him | 3 |
| in the appearance of | 3 |
| in a low tone | 3 |
| in the harvest field | 3 |
| a hollow under a | 3 |
| the rest of its | 3 |
| as they sat on | 3 |
| he had felt the | 3 |
| could do was to | 3 |
| then he went on | 3 |
| the house was a | 3 |
| the season when the | 3 |
| and took possession of | 3 |
| a huge black bear | 3 |
| he had had his | 3 |
| him for a moment | 3 |
| it does not seem | 3 |
| which they used to | 3 |
| and all sorts of | 3 |
| what is called a | 3 |
| to one of the | 3 |
| out of the reach | 3 |
| was the man who | 3 |
| and he could see | 3 |
| was out of sight | 3 |
| and his eyes were | 3 |
| made up his mind | 3 |
| it was now getting | 3 |
| he rubbed his hands | 3 |
| leaves of the maple | 3 |
| what the trouble is | 3 |
| in his life he | 3 |
| edge of the clearing | 3 |
| leap from branch to | 3 |
| in a few days | 3 |
| of the black stallion | 3 |
| but it was the | 3 |
| from one of the | 3 |
| and the meat was | 3 |
| in the swamp was | 3 |
| the cabin on the | 3 |
| the story of aaron | 3 |
| and wagged his tail | 3 |
| was lost in the | 3 |
| in the world to | 3 |
| he began to follow | 3 |
| and for the first | 3 |
| the roofs of the | 3 |
| to a state of | 3 |
| out in the snow | 3 |
| he would have been | 3 |
| of ben ali was | 3 |
| of the wood and | 3 |
| as long as he | 3 |
| he would have gone | 3 |
| what happened to them | 3 |
| through the french window | 3 |
| however this may be | 3 |
| but instead of that | 3 |
| but little of the | 3 |
| there is no doubt | 3 |
| the young man had | 3 |
| he followed in the | 3 |
| you will see that | 3 |
| it may have been | 3 |
| at the top of | 3 |
| and all of them | 3 |
| of the burned cabin | 3 |
| i have in the | 3 |
| it had been a | 3 |
| i thought i had | 3 |
| when they had eaten | 3 |
| as much of a | 3 |
| they all live in | 3 |
| do not wish to | 3 |
| more and more a | 3 |
| hours at a time | 3 |
| a hundred yards away | 3 |
| there is no one | 3 |
| i must tell you | 3 |
| the warm weather comes | 3 |
| to look for a | 3 |
| he was there when | 3 |
| he did not hear | 3 |
| to be found on | 3 |
| his long black hair | 3 |
| still as a statue | 3 |
| they were in the | 3 |
| was no longer the | 3 |
| excited horse plunged along | 3 |
| he came out of | 3 |
| just like our tiny | 3 |
| in a condition to | 3 |
| horses were right at | 3 |
| a very large one | 3 |
| in a hollow tree | 3 |
| he did not move | 3 |
| between a fox and | 3 |
| that he could hear | 3 |
| but they did not | 3 |
| he had come to | 3 |
| is much larger than | 3 |
| again it was the | 3 |
| rose out of his | 3 |
| against the side of | 3 |
| the scent of a | 3 |
| by the time the | 3 |
| thought it would be | 3 |
| in the face of | 3 |
| he no longer felt | 3 |
| he told me that | 3 |
| instead of going into | 3 |
| but it was hard | 3 |
| the three men had | 3 |
| him all to flinders | 3 |
| out of the south | 3 |
| he could not see | 3 |
| the very spot where | 3 |
| that was carried away | 3 |
| is to be found | 3 |
| take the place of | 3 |
| had time to make | 3 |
| when the weather was | 3 |
| to be seen in | 3 |
| knew that he would | 3 |
| the shore of the | 3 |
| to be met with | 3 |
| happened to them in | 3 |
| in her soft cree | 3 |
| of the good things | 3 |
| the open spaces the | 3 |
| to get rid of | 3 |
| he was gone like | 3 |
| he rose to his | 3 |
| as well as to | 3 |
| the centre of the | 3 |
| i am sure i | 3 |
| that i could not | 3 |
| had thrown off his | 3 |
| but he was very | 3 |
| a few days before | 3 |
| than two years old | 3 |
| the man who was | 3 |
| when he returned to | 3 |
| his hand to his | 3 |
| and held it in | 3 |
| come out of a | 3 |
| that is to say | 3 |
| it was easy to | 3 |
| in the excitement of | 3 |
| knew that it would | 3 |
| he was a very | 3 |
| father and mother had | 3 |
| to give it to | 3 |
| said the man who | 3 |
| but he knew that | 3 |
| to her in a | 3 |
| of the negro quarters | 3 |
| and that was all | 3 |
| was so much to | 3 |
| edge of the creek | 3 |
| he turned and looked | 3 |
| that has lost its | 3 |
| plain to be seen | 3 |
| out in the forest | 3 |
| at a distance from | 3 |
| this way and that | 3 |
| far away in the | 3 |
| in the hollow of | 3 |
| out of the sky | 3 |
| the black stallion had | 3 |
| into the edge of | 3 |
| he wanted to go | 3 |
| is a kind of | 3 |
| he edged away as | 3 |
| her when she saw | 3 |
| the same time the | 3 |
| the white pig was | 3 |
| in a good humor | 3 |
| was fine for mr | 3 |
| be met with in | 3 |
| and parcel of the | 3 |
| what do you mean | 3 |
| then ran into the | 3 |
| of the grey squirrels | 3 |
| did not seem to | 3 |
| and there would be | 3 |
| the sun went down | 3 |
| first time he had | 3 |
| the rest of her | 3 |
| young man who had | 3 |
| when attacked by an | 3 |
| the fair maid of | 3 |
| as he looked over | 3 |
| hundred yards from where | 3 |
| where the cabin had | 3 |
| the eyes of a | 3 |
| he was a fugitive | 3 |
| promised to bring her | 3 |
| above the tops of | 3 |
| and he did not | 3 |
| fast as he could | 3 |
| his hand on the | 3 |
| the body of a | 3 |
| and the next day | 3 |
| and it would have | 3 |
| the first of the | 3 |
| and they went down | 3 |
| of the smaller quadrupeds | 3 |
| as far as he | 3 |
| it is so nice | 3 |
| of the reach of | 3 |
| poor little girl was | 3 |
| to the ears of | 3 |
| there came to him | 3 |
| get out of the | 3 |
| disappeared in the darkness | 3 |
| had found on the | 3 |
| and he had no | 3 |
| she did not look | 3 |
| i would not eat | 3 |
| on which he had | 3 |
| and the old windfall | 3 |
| and the sound of | 3 |
| and that he would | 3 |
| caught in a trap | 3 |
| the rest of our | 3 |
| island of jan mayen | 3 |
| the same that the | 3 |
| up from the south | 3 |
| he fell into a | 3 |
| as well as by | 3 |
| ever see de beat | 3 |
| it did not seem | 3 |
| and at last he | 3 |
| he looked at her | 3 |
| told me the story | 3 |
| eyes were fixed on | 3 |
| habits of the beaver | 3 |
| is all i have | 3 |
| then he went to | 3 |
| and ran along the | 3 |
| one of his companions | 3 |
| little bit of a | 3 |
| and she knew that | 3 |
| of him in the | 3 |
| told you about the | 3 |
| was there when aaron | 3 |
| very much afraid that | 3 |
| i was in the | 3 |
| anybody ever see de | 3 |
| gray wolf and the | 3 |
| first time baree had | 3 |
| the very edge of | 3 |
| with the exception of | 3 |
| branches of the tall | 3 |
| was nothing but the | 3 |
| to say a word | 3 |
| the woodwork of the | 3 |
| was obliged to go | 3 |
| it the name of | 3 |
| then it was that | 3 |
| at the cabin on | 3 |
| you pay me fer | 3 |
| returned to the cabin | 3 |
| he had left in | 3 |
| by some of the | 3 |
| all she could do | 3 |
| half an hour he | 3 |
| paid little attention to | 3 |
| about as big as | 3 |
| that baree did not | 3 |
| you tell me anything | 3 |
| just as he had | 3 |
| might have gone on | 3 |
| am sure there is | 3 |
| firmament sheweth his handywork | 3 |
| the way in which | 3 |
| for a full minute | 3 |
| it in a corner | 3 |
| the little fellow has | 3 |
| the end of it | 3 |
| of nepeese and pierrot | 3 |
| i wish i had | 3 |
| and looked toward the | 3 |
| been in the woods | 3 |
| shut up in a | 3 |
| into the north and | 3 |
| he had lost her | 3 |
| in the snow and | 3 |
| of a black horse | 3 |
| of the trees in | 3 |
| a dozen feet from | 3 |
| there was no need | 3 |
| to watch for the | 3 |
| held by the patroller | 3 |
| from a distance to | 3 |
| glow of the moon | 3 |
| out of the north | 3 |
| the early part of | 3 |
| the south and east | 3 |
| remained on pine island | 3 |
| the midst of plenty | 3 |
| and he made a | 3 |
| and was very much | 3 |
| as fast as his | 3 |
| the big black bear | 3 |
| he seemed to be | 3 |
| through a hole in | 3 |
| of the habits of | 3 |
| he said to himself | 3 |
| he looked into the | 3 |
| he could see that | 3 |
| up the back stairs | 3 |
| and how is the | 3 |
| and a bit of | 3 |
| but there was a | 3 |
| to see the sun | 3 |
| on the rug before | 3 |
| of his own personal | 3 |
| she clapped her hands | 3 |
| in a straight line | 3 |
| in spite of all | 3 |
| had been shut up | 3 |
| in the wild woods | 3 |
| of the gray loon | 3 |
| here is a little | 3 |
| fer knowing how to | 3 |
| he was thinking of | 3 |
| at the sound of | 3 |
| made an effort to | 3 |
| that she was not | 3 |
| did not know that | 3 |
| a dozen feet of | 3 |
| to sleep in a | 3 |
| drew a deep breath | 3 |
| mile from the cabin | 3 |
| through the canes and | 3 |
| but aaron was not | 3 |
| battle between a fox | 3 |
| of the white people | 3 |
| that he would not | 3 |
| will tell you a | 3 |
| went to and fro | 3 |
| he had made up | 3 |
| swiftly through the forest | 3 |
| of which he was | 3 |
| the month of august | 3 |
| he opened his eyes | 3 |
| that it was like | 3 |
| hand on his head | 3 |
| he was not of | 3 |
| bark of the tree | 3 |
| up in the moonlight | 3 |
| of the gray squirrels | 3 |
| the sun and the | 3 |
| i tried to make | 3 |
| to the white pig | 3 |
| seem to have been | 3 |
| side of the pond | 3 |
| there could be no | 3 |
| and her pet fawns | 3 |
| to look at the | 3 |
| what was in the | 3 |
| what happened to velvet | 3 |
| it would be difficult | 3 |
| get on while they | 3 |
| but baree did not | 3 |
| at the other side | 3 |
| shores of the great | 3 |
| he was very fond | 3 |
| that little crotchet was | 3 |
| of the field and | 3 |
| he would never be | 3 |
| there is no place | 3 |
| he will come back | 3 |
| grew more and more | 3 |
| had roused in him | 3 |
| as the sun rose | 3 |
| were right at his | 3 |
| half a mile from | 3 |
| the trees in the | 3 |
| is sometimes called a | 3 |
| parts of the country | 3 |
| baree came to the | 3 |
| we have been speaking | 3 |
| of the bear is | 3 |
| soon as the sun | 3 |
| that i would never | 3 |
| habit of the woodcock | 3 |
| i have seen some | 3 |
| as long as we | 3 |
| and round in a | 3 |
| the side of his | 3 |
| in the country next | 3 |
| by the banks of | 3 |
| and in a moment | 3 |
| the force of the | 3 |
| running about in the | 3 |
| it is easy to | 3 |
| and yet he was | 3 |
| in the event of | 3 |
| the old grey squirrels | 3 |
| apparition the fox hunters | 3 |
| in the neighbourhood of | 3 |
| so that he could | 3 |
| go back to the | 3 |
| and the white pig | 3 |
| in front of him | 3 |
| a fox and a | 3 |
| so that it is | 3 |
| it came to pass | 3 |
| in the shadow of | 3 |
| is anybody ever see | 3 |
| his jaws were like | 3 |
| he had in his | 3 |
| the songs of the | 3 |
| was always with him | 3 |
| and he had a | 3 |
| no attention to it | 3 |
| a little bit of | 3 |
| it will be remembered | 3 |
| through the open window | 3 |
| on a long journey | 3 |
| in the depths of | 3 |
| over the edge of | 3 |
| then he came to | 3 |
| put up his head | 3 |
| it was all the | 3 |
| gray wolf and kazan | 3 |
| the haunts of men | 3 |
| straight for the shore | 3 |
| he was not a | 3 |
| and he saw the | 3 |
| was close to the | 3 |
| she had seen the | 3 |
| between midnight and dawn | 3 |
| over the tops of | 3 |
| it seemed to baree | 3 |
| the field and the | 3 |
| early part of the | 3 |
| the shadow of the | 3 |
| he was about to | 3 |
| said she had seen | 3 |
| they remained on pine | 3 |
| it is able to | 3 |
| him so that he | 3 |
| it was the wolf | 3 |
| see de beat er | 3 |
| the place where the | 3 |
| it was more than | 3 |
| up and went to | 3 |
| down out of the | 3 |
| after a time he | 3 |
| as much as it | 3 |
| up the bark of | 3 |
| he had lost his | 3 |
| that little crotchet knew | 3 |
| what he had done | 3 |
| and see what the | 3 |
| baby that was carried | 3 |
| been caught by the | 3 |
| squirrels get on while | 3 |
| by means of the | 3 |
| a bear with a | 3 |
| the inside of it | 3 |
| the cry of the | 3 |
| would have no more | 3 |
| there was once a | 3 |
| in the habit of | 3 |
| ran by his side | 3 |
| middle of the swamp | 3 |
| makes its nest in | 3 |
| on their hind legs | 3 |
| him farther and farther | 3 |
| the figure of a | 3 |
| from flower to flower | 3 |
| they sat on the | 3 |
| he saw the dark | 3 |
| believe it is really | 3 |
| the poor little girl | 3 |
| half as big as | 3 |
| on all sides of | 3 |
| a great many miles | 3 |
| there was but little | 3 |
| coon insisted on gadding | 3 |
| never be able to | 3 |
| out of the hole | 3 |
| him more and more | 3 |
| very edge of the | 3 |
| out of reach of | 3 |
| each time that he | 3 |
| not very long before | 3 |
| tell you a story | 3 |
| with the thrill of | 3 |
| up the trunk of | 3 |
| the sight of the | 3 |
| as he stood there | 3 |
| the musical chitmunk to | 3 |
| one of the patrollers | 3 |
| i have been so | 3 |
| finger was on the | 3 |
| of the trap line | 3 |
| white star on his | 3 |
| as if she had | 3 |
| part of the forest | 3 |
| that he might have | 3 |
| to pick up a | 3 |
| do you think the | 3 |
| of going into the | 3 |
| a corner of the | 3 |
| star on his breast | 3 |
| until at last he | 3 |
| glow in his eyes | 3 |
| one of the cabins | 3 |
| had been killed by | 3 |
| there was no answer | 3 |
| he heard the wolf | 3 |
| her in his arms | 3 |
| out of their holes | 3 |
| the bear was a | 3 |
| the upper part of | 3 |
| all that night he | 3 |
| was sitting by the | 3 |
| he heard again the | 3 |
| as he had never | 3 |
| you are one poet | 3 |
| it was not for | 3 |
| a few years back | 3 |
| this was the first | 3 |
| would never be able | 3 |
| in his arms and | 3 |
| that he had not | 3 |
| the memory of that | 3 |
| the face of a | 3 |
| the trees and bushes | 3 |
| went out of the | 3 |
| they tore him all | 3 |
| they looked like tiny | 3 |
| it is a beautiful | 3 |
| it was the same | 3 |
| soon as it is | 3 |
| some of them are | 3 |
| he raised his head | 3 |
| of reach of the | 3 |
| he would not have | 3 |
| in advance of the | 3 |
| the soft flesh of | 3 |
| a look at the | 3 |
| the point of a | 3 |
| will never part again | 3 |
| the tracks of the | 3 |
| out of the darkness | 3 |
| was not so much | 3 |
| as long as they | 3 |
| on account of his | 3 |
| edged away as far | 3 |
| which the sun is | 3 |
| with the help of | 3 |
| direction in which the | 3 |
| the shade of the | 3 |
| was waiting for him | 3 |
| once more in the | 3 |
| had gone out of | 3 |
| of kazan and gray | 3 |
| was on his feet | 3 |
| fox and a swan | 3 |
| a few yards away | 3 |
| had made up his | 3 |
| or antelope of india | 3 |
| so that when he | 3 |
| along the path to | 3 |
| which seemed to be | 3 |
| and the sun was | 3 |
| which they had been | 3 |
| than those of the | 3 |
| early in the spring | 3 |
| to give him some | 3 |
| want to see the | 3 |
| the island of jan | 3 |
| of a small lake | 3 |
| of a baby that | 3 |
| of the creek bottom | 3 |
| a baby that was | 3 |
| the water and swam | 3 |
| as well as on | 3 |
| out of the house | 3 |
| not been for that | 3 |
| the scent of his | 3 |
| all live in the | 3 |
| he was to be | 3 |
| for two or three | 3 |
| thought a great deal | 3 |
| the mother of the | 3 |
| in spring and summer | 3 |
| an easy thing to | 3 |
| gloom of the forest | 3 |
| down to the surface | 3 |
| he sensed the fact | 3 |
| is the name of | 3 |
| part and parcel of | 3 |
| eyes were starting from | 3 |
| he could see no | 3 |
| a tuft of grass | 3 |
| fifty or a hundred | 3 |
| of a wolf pack | 3 |
| woods on the banks | 3 |
| name of the bear | 3 |
| as he would have | 3 |
| have a look at | 3 |
| in another moment he | 3 |
| the people who live | 3 |
| there is in the | 3 |
| it was a large | 3 |
| right at his heels | 3 |
| never seen there before | 3 |
| the sight of a | 3 |
| it was not more | 3 |
| do not think that | 3 |
| of the box and | 3 |
| and sat down to | 3 |
| it was a swamp | 3 |
| for an instant the | 3 |
| of the musical chitmunk | 3 |
| we will never part | 3 |
| time in his life | 3 |
| as he went along | 3 |
| was not a negro | 3 |
| in the sight of | 3 |
| it was to find | 3 |
| that he and his | 3 |
| the hands of the | 3 |
| tore him all to | 3 |
| the appearance of a | 3 |
| he had a great | 3 |
| the old trap line | 3 |
| resist the temptation of | 3 |
| to her feet and | 3 |
| you are going to | 3 |
| is not like the | 3 |
| at a time he | 3 |
| loudly as he could | 3 |
| on his way to | 3 |
| with bread and milk | 3 |
| it was early in | 3 |
| the weight of the | 3 |
| and her eyes were | 3 |
| a quarter of an | 3 |
| on the lake shore | 3 |
| edge of the open | 3 |
| and the day before | 3 |
| would go to the | 3 |
| they came to the | 3 |
| for hours at a | 3 |
| field and the fowls | 3 |
| to the depth of | 3 |
| a wolf or a | 3 |
| to get away from | 3 |
| insisted on gadding about | 3 |
| said one of the | 3 |
| with here and there | 3 |
| ten or twelve feet | 3 |
| bark of the trees | 3 |
| very fond of its | 3 |
| to have a tame | 3 |
| but little crotchet was | 3 |
| learned a great deal | 3 |
| a great deal in | 3 |
| and disappeared in the | 3 |
| some of the food | 3 |
| farther away from the | 3 |
| seemed to be so | 3 |
| the firmament sheweth his | 3 |
| of all the creatures | 3 |
| stream of blue smoke | 3 |
| was a very pretty | 3 |
| he had not found | 3 |
| the sound of the | 3 |
| after a moment or | 3 |
| out from under his | 3 |
| on the abercrombie plantation | 3 |
| half an hour afterwards | 3 |
| to the fact that | 3 |
| he was not frightened | 3 |
| the side of a | 3 |
| much amused at the | 3 |
| there came an interruption | 3 |
| cousin the black squirrel | 3 |
| another moment he would | 3 |
| who lived in a | 3 |
| he was when he | 3 |
| to look out for | 3 |
| he had heard his | 3 |
| the folds of the | 3 |
| he has a great | 3 |
| between the rock walls | 3 |
| he found that the | 3 |
| and there was not | 3 |
| and the firmament sheweth | 3 |
| to bring her some | 3 |
| was not to be | 3 |
| he would have to | 3 |
| it was like an | 3 |
| by the black stallion | 3 |
| that the red goblin | 3 |
| from where he lay | 3 |
| and at such times | 3 |
| deal more about the | 3 |
| of which he had | 3 |
| not afraid of the | 3 |
| for a full half | 3 |
| and the dear little | 3 |
| paid no heed to | 3 |
| the moon and stars | 3 |
| his nest in the | 3 |
| from his shoulders and | 3 |
| at the point where | 3 |
| the little fellow to | 3 |
| the excited horse plunged | 3 |
| he would never know | 3 |
| that it seemed to | 3 |
| to the upper province | 3 |
| was to be seen | 3 |
| it was well that | 3 |
| on the north side | 3 |
| it was fine for | 3 |
| just like a little | 3 |
| not afraid of me | 3 |
| he saw that he | 3 |
| he kept out of | 3 |
| busy in the fields | 3 |
| to look at it | 3 |
| top of a tall | 3 |
| go out for a | 3 |
| the back of his | 3 |
| great deal of his | 3 |
| one of the hands | 3 |
| to the point of | 3 |
| by this time the | 3 |
| a great deal better | 3 |
| had never felt a | 3 |
| on while they remained | 3 |
| you will find that | 3 |
| out from among the | 3 |
| to the little master | 3 |
| did not look a | 3 |
| the old man had | 3 |
| was the beginning of | 3 |
| but i do not | 3 |
| that they do not | 3 |
| the moon was shining | 3 |
| and the white grunter | 3 |
| fast as the flying | 2 |
| they are most lively | 2 |
| and a little dish | 2 |
| then lady mary brought | 2 |
| none of them take | 2 |
| asleep on his breast | 2 |
| the name of that | 2 |
| this was the happy | 2 |
| but what is beech | 2 |
| what became of them | 2 |
| smoke the leaves as | 2 |
| much to think about | 2 |
| but it would require | 2 |
| to enjoy the good | 2 |
| of the festoon pine | 2 |
| deeper in the woods | 2 |
| their bright green leaves | 2 |
| of the things which | 2 |
| no help was nigh | 2 |
| they are out of | 2 |
| sedges and dry grass | 2 |
| though it was the | 2 |
| very few below toronto | 2 |
| sorry it had been | 2 |
| cuts down and uses | 2 |
| has been noticed by | 2 |
| he was fishing one | 2 |
| sounding in their ears | 2 |
| sight of his creator | 2 |
| not resist the temptation | 2 |
| presented her with a | 2 |
| that comes in is | 2 |
| name for the moon | 2 |
| the hollow tree when | 2 |
| in that same strange | 2 |
| known to the canadians | 2 |
| in its wide range | 2 |
| that the rattlesnake gives | 2 |
| a study of the | 2 |
| to build their houses | 2 |
| stood as still as | 2 |
| notice of their rudeness | 2 |
| old ones until spring | 2 |
| walking in the meadow | 2 |
| i have often listened | 2 |
| in a sort of | 2 |
| away in the neighbourhood | 2 |
| axe on his shoulder | 2 |
| he found out a | 2 |
| very kind to have | 2 |
| made by a little | 2 |
| little crotchet opened his | 2 |
| the dark forest into | 2 |
| roots could make it | 2 |
| and with a single | 2 |
| have told me about | 2 |
| coursing along the sand | 2 |
| vast forests of pine | 2 |
| so brave as he | 2 |
| the spirit of the | 2 |
| lady mary to bring | 2 |
| the old ones shook | 2 |
| light come from her | 2 |
| all through the wood | 2 |
| all the squirrel tribe | 2 |
| the prettiest of our | 2 |
| it is a funny | 2 |
| not only provide plenty | 2 |
| upon the least of | 2 |
| joyfully through the french | 2 |
| silver threads gently floating | 2 |
| rubbing it between coarse | 2 |
| and mystery of the | 2 |
| to suppose he was | 2 |
| the month of july | 2 |
| coral bark of the | 2 |
| only i want first | 2 |
| the calm waters as | 2 |
| are the same that | 2 |
| seemed to baree that | 2 |
| papa called me down | 2 |
| get to the fence | 2 |
| mary that this peculiar | 2 |
| the cry of agony | 2 |
| to fight it out | 2 |
| observed behind a rock | 2 |
| gave it to my | 2 |
| they are the common | 2 |
| three men were sitting | 2 |
| the air with his | 2 |
| tears falling on the | 2 |
| covered with water in | 2 |
| wild berries that grow | 2 |
| see the little chitmunks | 2 |
| all the dainties in | 2 |
| doubtless it is the | 2 |
| was awed by this | 2 |
| and are several feet | 2 |
| inflates the skin of | 2 |
| in prayer and praise | 2 |
| a severe beating from | 2 |
| as if sown by | 2 |
| dear england and scotland | 2 |
| is the law of | 2 |
| wise of these little | 2 |
| of which the canadians | 2 |
| were chiefs of the | 2 |
| he resolved to get | 2 |
| had suffered so much | 2 |
| your own green woods | 2 |
| the light that is | 2 |
| we had a nice | 2 |
| pretty in the spring | 2 |
| in so cruel a | 2 |
| in the green meadow | 2 |
| soon be here again | 2 |
| he caught the little | 2 |
| you from the hot | 2 |
| a child of much | 2 |
| singular sight of the | 2 |
| work which she held | 2 |
| go hunting up ottawa | 2 |
| in at the window | 2 |
| and paid them a | 2 |
| black snakes that live | 2 |
| on him the marks | 2 |
| babe in his arms | 2 |
| in this country we | 2 |
| which had been broken | 2 |
| he did not guess | 2 |
| railing against which he | 2 |
| pierrot shrugged his shoulders | 2 |
| and run bleating after | 2 |
| beavers make no dams | 2 |
| the squirrel family part | 2 |
| my mamma and papa | 2 |
| laying it in the | 2 |
| which they make birds | 2 |
| the kind little girl | 2 |
| thought she was in | 2 |
| and are often found | 2 |
| seen many wonderful things | 2 |
| it being an easy | 2 |
| very different class of | 2 |
| these wild ones have | 2 |
| rouses himself during the | 2 |
| his head and looked | 2 |
| indians have very odd | 2 |
| could not open his | 2 |
| but look bright and | 2 |
| know any other pretty | 2 |
| sat in the room | 2 |
| up stores against the | 2 |
| they both ran away | 2 |
| they made their nests | 2 |
| had read a long | 2 |
| you said something about | 2 |
| none of these berries | 2 |
| coon disappear in the | 2 |
| in great numbers for | 2 |
| returns to summer skies | 2 |
| you have plenty of | 2 |
| of an old tree | 2 |
| you think so pretty | 2 |
| a strange and growing | 2 |
| the first that blooms | 2 |
| so fond of him | 2 |
| hard ends of the | 2 |
| near swamps and deep | 2 |
| and earth hatches them | 2 |
| the canadian robin come | 2 |
| petals my father used | 2 |
| chips and empty cones | 2 |
| of them will descend | 2 |
| to see the old | 2 |
| a very simple folk | 2 |
| man can soon earn | 2 |
| the underwood and dry | 2 |
| straight in the air | 2 |
| old one that one | 2 |
| rice grows in vast | 2 |
| could do so without | 2 |
| while our squirrels were | 2 |
| squirrels thought they would | 2 |
| had a nice warm | 2 |
| of the unbound forest | 2 |
| with young ones called | 2 |
| one day to his | 2 |
| and was almost as | 2 |
| have ploughed a fallow | 2 |
| off the rain and | 2 |
| the howl of a | 2 |
| one of her friends | 2 |
| quickly and cheerfully with | 2 |
| having been swept away | 2 |
| arranging them for her | 2 |
| some of which have | 2 |
| all you can to | 2 |
| till it grew thick | 2 |
| by the corners of | 2 |
| from their leafy home | 2 |
| funny little spiders all | 2 |
| but the animal saw | 2 |
| hand that patted it | 2 |
| one day when a | 2 |
| of course they must | 2 |
| the settlers were making | 2 |
| and the little beaver | 2 |
| which is the most | 2 |
| from among the close | 2 |
| young lady some wreaths | 2 |
| of the feathers is | 2 |
| she saw nimble perched | 2 |
| holes among the roots | 2 |
| and when the housemaid | 2 |
| they had a good | 2 |
| they are very innocent | 2 |
| but the lone wolf | 2 |
| heard a sound that | 2 |
| french children make little | 2 |
| to forego all the | 2 |
| abroad among your own | 2 |
| and strung in a | 2 |
| becoming very fond of | 2 |
| ripe rice in the | 2 |
| common and the most | 2 |
| are thorny currants as | 2 |
| to come his way | 2 |
| glad to meet with | 2 |
| to shut out the | 2 |
| small snake of a | 2 |
| indian who lived on | 2 |
| enclosure when they heard | 2 |
| if you will take | 2 |
| hear of any one | 2 |
| seeds that have not | 2 |
| on the bark of | 2 |
| but it is gone | 2 |
| knowing that wild animals | 2 |
| they are on a | 2 |
| not bigger than mice | 2 |
| men a comfortable sleeping | 2 |
| the wild indian has | 2 |
| their nests with dry | 2 |
| usually inhabit the same | 2 |
| and the kind gentleman | 2 |
| between the raspberry bushes | 2 |
| sown in the earth | 2 |
| it was bright and | 2 |
| the woods one morning | 2 |
| trot with his prey | 2 |
| meet a bear with | 2 |
| a dear son of | 2 |
| fresh nuts and berries | 2 |
| carved on the paddles | 2 |
| de name er goodness | 2 |
| bark on which they | 2 |
| be rich or poor | 2 |
| civilly set before him | 2 |
| ran screaming after the | 2 |
| one tearing and stripping | 2 |
| for me even to | 2 |
| as in the day | 2 |
| and lady mary held | 2 |
| enough for men and | 2 |
| long enough in the | 2 |
| and she veiled her | 2 |
| on a trellis near | 2 |
| hand that feeds them | 2 |
| the little swimmers proceeded | 2 |
| now the middle of | 2 |
| if they are black | 2 |
| this seemed very strange | 2 |
| very grateful to god | 2 |
| attempts to elude the | 2 |
| of the letter v | 2 |
| get some of them | 2 |
| happiness to the least | 2 |
| on the back lawn | 2 |
| for tossing ashore the | 2 |
| a narrow slip of | 2 |
| squirrels were busy all | 2 |
| the scarlet blossoms of | 2 |
| they would stay where | 2 |
| squirrels built a sort | 2 |
| look at those flowers | 2 |
| my little squirrel if | 2 |
| is a present for | 2 |
| was fastened down with | 2 |
| wish you would show | 2 |
| and suddenly coiled itself | 2 |
| it glowed in the | 2 |
| them and keep them | 2 |
| he passed over this | 2 |
| foot of man but | 2 |
| suppose it is called | 2 |
| gave a good deal | 2 |
| that is used by | 2 |
| to share in our | 2 |
| are used for food | 2 |
| three will rise and | 2 |
| before she could return | 2 |
| because the eye or | 2 |
| a day or two | 2 |
| out as they sat | 2 |
| most poisonous kinds being | 2 |
| their nests in the | 2 |
| by day and the | 2 |
| it was full of | 2 |
| produces cool clear water | 2 |
| of her thick braids | 2 |
| if any one finds | 2 |
| one used for tossing | 2 |
| it is only yellow | 2 |
| water running along the | 2 |
| shining hard grains for | 2 |
| down to her father | 2 |
| sat up and called | 2 |
| chance of getting nuts | 2 |
| to slip through a | 2 |
| do not unite again | 2 |
| though the tail is | 2 |
| a present from the | 2 |
| just choosing some nuts | 2 |
| flowers of her native | 2 |
| words silvy was overcome | 2 |
| with yellow leather sides | 2 |
| he was soon followed | 2 |
| was the pity bestowed | 2 |
| cats and weasels might | 2 |
| to find the little | 2 |
| but had missed the | 2 |
| experiment with the amber | 2 |
| be a bear or | 2 |
| that was caught in | 2 |
| of your pretty pet | 2 |
| only get a scolding | 2 |
| i lay me down | 2 |
| father and mother intended | 2 |
| had a trick of | 2 |
| vinegar at the sugaring | 2 |
| are no snakes of | 2 |
| bird comes with the | 2 |
| that he does not | 2 |
| be said to be | 2 |
| owl in the nest | 2 |
| feared to behold the | 2 |
| not being much used | 2 |
| here than we were | 2 |
| at the fire as | 2 |
| by the heat of | 2 |
| parted from chunky riley | 2 |
| taste of your playfulness | 2 |
| form of the letter | 2 |
| the crimson buds of | 2 |
| you tell me some | 2 |
| were pagans until within | 2 |
| by a gentle breeze | 2 |
| makes my eyes ache | 2 |
| i have seen plenty | 2 |
| black cousin had called | 2 |
| huge beast of the | 2 |
| to elude the grasp | 2 |
| place in the crown | 2 |
| rifle and watch with | 2 |
| so often met with | 2 |
| in england were once | 2 |
| blackbird and thrush build | 2 |
| back to the clearings | 2 |
| persons offered him money | 2 |
| different sorts of herbs | 2 |
| sugar and parched rice | 2 |
| you to lie upon | 2 |
| this he swam across | 2 |
| white starry flowers crowded | 2 |
| our heavenly father has | 2 |
| in england are poisonous | 2 |
| agreed to take the | 2 |
| certain height above the | 2 |
| they are heard making | 2 |
| to have some in | 2 |
| but burrows in the | 2 |
| hunter take her home | 2 |
| the first grow on | 2 |
| otter to play with | 2 |
| shot a poor doe | 2 |
| the bright light of | 2 |
| a beam and jumped | 2 |
| it will grow in | 2 |
| of march passed away | 2 |
| the state in which | 2 |
| said she would send | 2 |
| to nourish the young | 2 |
| famous jump you made | 2 |
| gave it to me | 2 |
| show me how to | 2 |
| mary began to read | 2 |
| dear papa to take | 2 |
| a bag of meal | 2 |
| few paces to point | 2 |
| she was not afraid | 2 |
| he resumed his supper | 2 |
| all manner of tricks | 2 |
| of the still waters | 2 |
| together in the fall | 2 |
| leaves that yet lingered | 2 |
| and he would be | 2 |
| keep the water from | 2 |
| from that of the | 2 |
| on the pasture fence | 2 |
| said it was drawn | 2 |
| unto his work and | 2 |
| the old country with | 2 |
| but the mother ran | 2 |
| engaged in drawing her | 2 |
| lets the water come | 2 |
| they come out to | 2 |
| there is a large | 2 |
| and fit for use | 2 |
| its approach before it | 2 |
| hint that he had | 2 |
| that rice grew only | 2 |
| you say to the | 2 |
| perhaps it was a | 2 |
| best in the dim | 2 |
| being thought to be | 2 |
| the long warm days | 2 |
| province of upper canada | 2 |
| soup of him for | 2 |
| word to say to | 2 |
| so that no bear | 2 |
| lived in a small | 2 |
| we were all weary | 2 |
| heavy fall of snow | 2 |
| a young girl i | 2 |
| he came upon the | 2 |
| mat and a carpet | 2 |
| had seen and noticed | 2 |
| his head and neck | 2 |
| desert place flourish like | 2 |
| eat those wild currants | 2 |
| held them in their | 2 |
| feet of the mossy | 2 |
| though they did find | 2 |
| much terrified to tear | 2 |
| sit quietly on their | 2 |
| speech as we have | 2 |
| racoons sleep in hollow | 2 |
| to look for something | 2 |
| should have been to | 2 |
| as soft and as | 2 |
| there used to be | 2 |
| a piece of granite | 2 |
| crocuses in the conservatory | 2 |
| is another just like | 2 |
| met with in these | 2 |
| the bright curls from | 2 |
| show it while it | 2 |
| one is in danger | 2 |
| before she lay down | 2 |
| an hour they were | 2 |
| gentleman set to work | 2 |
| to the stings of | 2 |
| this interesting animal was | 2 |
| for a moment she | 2 |
| rarely leave till the | 2 |
| out into the clearing | 2 |
| and dogs tried to | 2 |
| of the canadian porcupine | 2 |
| beautiful sun rise from | 2 |
| figure on the ground | 2 |
| creatures that live in | 2 |
| flowers were several ruby | 2 |
| the cool dewy leaves | 2 |
| after a long while | 2 |
| you out of your | 2 |
| me a great deal | 2 |
| snow crimson beneath his | 2 |
| then in her turn | 2 |
| a home and shelter | 2 |
| she said to herself | 2 |
| have some in her | 2 |
| and cunning of the | 2 |
| a bit of dry | 2 |
| deed for a fine | 2 |
| about a nest full | 2 |
| dead tree gave alarm | 2 |
| bodies give out flashes | 2 |
| was with many tears | 2 |
| but the villagers had | 2 |
| it is a kind | 2 |
| she felt no fear | 2 |
| dare say they would | 2 |
| and that is one | 2 |
| stored away while damp | 2 |
| should have a long | 2 |
| by pulling off the | 2 |
| i must now have | 2 |
| come hither to see | 2 |
| of that pretty creature | 2 |
| to the poor indians | 2 |
| near the opening of | 2 |
| young heart always rejoiced | 2 |
| chance against a large | 2 |
| you may taste them | 2 |
| to be taken out | 2 |
| is known to the | 2 |
| upon showing it to | 2 |
| brother and sister to | 2 |
| of which is tough | 2 |
| himself on the banks | 2 |
| regardless of the danger | 2 |
| running from flower to | 2 |
| sharpness of the flower | 2 |
| tearing and stripping the | 2 |
| silvy was overcome with | 2 |
| they dressed in skins | 2 |
| and poplars and birch | 2 |
| give only a winy | 2 |
| they bake them in | 2 |
| the hill on which | 2 |
| i heard a bird | 2 |
| nice farms and pretty | 2 |
| the depth of many | 2 |
| these grow by still | 2 |
| handsome salary for her | 2 |
| his work and to | 2 |
| him too wild and | 2 |
| she saw the red | 2 |
| was the activity displayed | 2 |
| set before him some | 2 |
| in dear england and | 2 |
| it is a flying | 2 |
| would not eat those | 2 |
| the merciful creator has | 2 |
| if silvy had preferred | 2 |
| lying flat on the | 2 |
| i will make my | 2 |
| such as long thrush | 2 |
| of the soft maple | 2 |
| the maple give a | 2 |
| the bear brought home | 2 |
| him under the rock | 2 |
| creatures on which they | 2 |
| bear standing on its | 2 |
| the stranger proved to | 2 |
| are beasts of prey | 2 |
| of the best shots | 2 |
| it to have these | 2 |
| in quills on the | 2 |
| told originated in an | 2 |
| it is a humming | 2 |
| for extracting the honey | 2 |
| the trunks of the | 2 |
| he makes so much | 2 |
| upon your soft back | 2 |
| birds are so formed | 2 |
| mary returned to the | 2 |
| and did not say | 2 |
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| quite forgot to play | 2 |
| for whenever they were | 2 |
| the crossbills and chiccadees | 2 |
| tame and familiar as | 2 |
| her teeth and pulled | 2 |
| then revive in the | 2 |
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| and the place of | 2 |
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| twisted and spun into | 2 |
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| that you think so | 2 |
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| to make this sugar | 2 |
| or i am very | 2 |
| within ten yards of | 2 |
| stores against the coming | 2 |
| next flower that comes | 2 |
| best by the water | 2 |
| in spring they quit | 2 |
| man but the wild | 2 |
| that the horse had | 2 |
| that had once been | 2 |
| able to take care | 2 |
| is a sheath for | 2 |
| by boiling some sap | 2 |
| me a great many | 2 |
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| the thick coating of | 2 |
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| was quite surprised to | 2 |
| days before this deep | 2 |
| air sounded like the | 2 |
| when busy eating the | 2 |
| or birch would be | 2 |
| and roots gnawed fine | 2 |
| and as silvy was | 2 |
| he stopped and faced | 2 |
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| of the sunflower or | 2 |
| of the country found | 2 |
| is no need of | 2 |
| and made such work | 2 |
| and making it quite | 2 |
| and the branches are | 2 |
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| of all the american | 2 |
| in a tree in | 2 |
| joyously upon the evening | 2 |
| trade away for pork | 2 |
| comes up without leaves | 2 |
| docile that they will | 2 |
| he thought that might | 2 |
| them as little mercy | 2 |
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| there were hawks and | 2 |
| hope he was killed | 2 |
| dear little squirrels returned | 2 |
| out fresh spiny leaves | 2 |
| miller went out of | 2 |
| whether he should go | 2 |
| hung down on his | 2 |
| they are white and | 2 |
| it lives on fish | 2 |
| she bade him good | 2 |
| they had a dead | 2 |
| a loud shout from | 2 |
| besides forming abundant food | 2 |
| the story last night | 2 |
| was a great yearning | 2 |
| out to feed and | 2 |
| banks of the otonabee | 2 |
| she was seized by | 2 |
| the snake came to | 2 |
| you were of it | 2 |
| that seemed to lead | 2 |
| it sat in her | 2 |
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| the sick and weak | 2 |
| for them to eat | 2 |
| regions of the pole | 2 |
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| little tales called fables | 2 |
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