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trigram frequency
one of the191
on board the150
out of the102
as soon as83
the ville de64
ville de paris61
that he had58
that he was57
there was no56
it was a55
of the fleet53
see under ships52
of the french51
the th of50
part of the50
at the same49
of the men48
some of the48
of the ship48
would have been45
of the british44
he had been42
of the enemy42
in spite of41
which had been41
the british fleet40
as well as40
the same time40
was to be39
the rest of39
a short time39
side of the37
up to the36
on the th35
captain of the34
it would be33
who had been32
that we were32
it was not32
there was a32
which he had31
of the line31
that he would31
he was a31
rest of the30
it was the30
a number of30
that it was29
the captain of29
one of them28
ships of the28
was in the28
soon as the28
by this time27
as far as27
as we were27
of the crew26
now and then26
on the other26
in a few26
but it was26
i could not25
as long as25
the top of25
the end of25
was about to24
that they were24
of one of24
on the quarter24
he could not24
a good deal23
the mouth of23
in a short23
lancelot and i23
back to the22
in order to22
at the time22
we are told22
the head of22
to see the22
the french fleet22
a few moments21
seemed to be21
appeared to be21
that we should21
of the harbour21
that they had21
the place where21
of the royal21
as he was20
of the old20
he was not20
for a moment20
of the rebels20
flag of truce20
a couple of20
the west indies20
he did not20
was on board20
end of the20
to be a20
the side of20
of the guns20
officer of the19
in front of19
one of his19
at that moment19
and it was19
caught sight of19
i did not19
i am not19
a few minutes19
that we had19
as if he19
the men were19
and i were19
of the battle19
of the ville19
we could not18
in the morning18
of the water18
he had not18
the royal navy18
came on board18
of the ships18
most of the18
up and down18
down the river18
the story of18
on to the18
could not help18
as fast as18
on the deck18
as it was18
and that he18
the ship was18
they had been18
you have been18
we could see17
was not a17
manner in which17
was on the17
i should have17
what do you17
i do not17
several of the17
was one of17
of the most17
mouth of the17
be able to17
to be the17
to the bottom17
out of his17
the hands of17
to be done17
the french admiral17
of the sea17
we had to17
of the officers17
and the mate17
in the world17
it would have17
on either side16
spite of the16
in the woods16
the next day16
head of the16
that he might16
at the end16
it is a16
two or three16
could be seen16
out into the16
must have been16
according to the16
of the th16
in the cabin16
we had been16
command of the16
the royal sovereign16
the next morning16
close to the16
the best of16
th of april16
the old man16
to go to16
what was going16
of the other16
ship of the16
for some time16
in command of16
in the distance15
was going on15
by one of15
we had not15
the whole of15
the fate of15
to the admiral15
of the great15
to the north15
of the day15
should like to15
into the water15
he was in15
of the squadron15
and in a15
the point of15
to have a15
sight of the15
the entrance to15
of the cabin15
the crew of15
gros islet bay15
view of the15
on the morning15
that it would15
at the head15
three or four14
the coast of14
the other ships14
might have been14
in less than14
could not be14
mr kerridge and14
to the captain14
one of our14
of the victory14
i have been14
he would have14
had not been14
it will be14
him in the14
of his men14
frank and the14
the honour of14
out of sight14
i should like14
in the same14
not a man14
had been sent14
that he could14
here and there14
seemed as if14
the order to14
of those who14
to be in14
to be seen14
were to be14
two of the14
on the spot14
it seemed as14
a short distance14
to go on14
as he had14
down to the14
in the centre14
at length the14
a few days13
at the top13
we should be13
as much as13
in the direction13
the course of13
was the answer13
to be on13
crew of the13
of the way13
officers of the13
near at hand13
i tell you13
of our men13
were about to13
we were in13
away from the13
on the main13
all the time13
on board of13
to say that13
that there was13
of the vessel13
it had been13
the sound of13
as to the13
to and fro13
was going to13
during the night13
admiral of the13
of the hill13
over to the13
to be taken13
astern of the13
the battle was13
was the first13
just as we13
the officer of13
the presence of13
of the fight13
in the west13
of all the13
not going to13
just as the13
to see you13
a flag of13
on the port13
in one of13
the whole fleet12
the morning of12
i have no12
the rebels had12
that we could12
through the water12
had time to12
it might be12
the little sailor12
gave the order12
as it were12
the enemy in12
had been taken12
in the navy12
of what was12
top of the12
where he had12
as if the12
sir charles douglas12
the captain had12
we found that12
in consequence of12
of the two12
to take the12
the enemy had12
when he had12
to the british12
in the french12
out to sea12
it was impossible12
to make the12
half a dozen12
the battle of12
in the first12
of the monmouth12
set on fire12
account of the12
of the whole12
we had no12
and the other12
in the hands12
a party of12
but he was12
of the town12
and the captain12
that the french12
and there was12
we should have12
to this day12
to one of12
board the ship12
that i had12
in the most12
a piece of12
and a half12
to try and12
all sorts of12
half an hour12
of his own12
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in a moment11
of the same11
to make a11
any of the11
to the southward11
for a few11
and in the11
whole of the11
get out of11
officers and men11
that of the11
boats of the11
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the middle of11
the midst of11
as they were11
followed by a11
over the side11
had been captured11
story of the11
on the point11
in his hand11
in the course11
every now and11
have been the11
not a shot11
to the place11
of the glorieux11
the son of11
to the south11
the next instant11
killed and wounded11
down on the11
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after the battle11
from end to11
which they had11
part in the11
and i am11
i was not11
in accordance with11
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into the cabin11
is one of11
the manner in11
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the flag of11
as we could11
to keep the11
from one of11
i know that11
on the ground11
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were in the11
hands of the11
at this moment11
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the young ladies11
knew that the11
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those who were11
with his own11
it should be11
the wind was11
end to end11
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up the river11
the centre of11
on the day11
many of the11
and i have11
of the war11
consequence of the11
spite of his11
in such a11
in the meantime11
of the channel10
would be a10
deck of the10
of the boats10
lancelot and me10
that had been10
down in the10
dick and i10
of the time10
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we were all10
on board a10
into the boat10
the name of10
up on the10
and i will10
we had got10
charge of the10
that i was10
if he could10
the loss of10
that the admiral10
to an end10
of fort royal10
that you will10
to watch the10
and down the10
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the appearance of10
the words of10
on the starboard10
the deck of10
out from the10
clear of the10
back into the10
the effect of10
so as to10
at the outset10
i am afraid10
the capture of10
in the midst10
but he had10
and the little10
the stern of10
morning of the10
at close quarters10
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if they were10
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in all directions10
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to be made10
the boats of10
from the first10
they did not10
he had a10
if i had10
i have not10
that we might10
fire on the10
and bill jones10
to be found10
at length we10
the good hope10
the french flagship10
and he was10
at the entrance10
in the service10
of the first10
the mate had10
for him to10
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distance from the10
out of range10
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hundred and fifty10
she had been10
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and i was10
were on the10
the straits of10
as a fact10
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the other side10
and on the10
we were not10
the other hand10
to come up10
in obedience to10
in the bay10
signal was made10
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soon as he9
with the captain9
the part of9
as we had9
there is a9
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after he had9
the scene of9
of the fort9
acquainted with the9
to remain in9
of the name9
off from the9
of the formidable9
not likely to9
in the boat9
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directly for the9
soon as they9
the fact that9
the french ships9
now in the9
was obliged to9
the main deck9
to see him9
was the only9
go to the9
in with the9
stern of the9
all on board9
the only thing9
the french line9
a prisoner of9
at the first9
good deal of9
of the expedition9
no right to9
all the same9
would not be9
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we saw the9
it was to9
of de grasse9
in the british9
the sides of9
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his way to9
not a moment9
the french navy9
from the formidable9
a long time9
he knew that9
on board which9
this was the9
it was as9
should have been9
that was the9
masts and spars9
said the colonel9
the close of9
and we were9
was impossible to9
the officers of9
while he was9
that you have9
that i could9
not to be9
no time to9
of the deck9
lancelot and dick9
along the line9
and then the9
he would not9
about the matter9
down upon the9
there was the9
the entrance of9
of the river9
be allowed to9
the men on9
one of her9
the constant warwick9
before the wind9
to get on9
he seemed to9
fire of the9
in no way9
were ordered to9
of his fleet9
that the ship9
along the coast9
that he should9
of the road9
is to be9
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by no means9
we were on9
at fort royal9
middle of the9
he might be9
the executive officer9
turning to the9
of the boat9
want to see9
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which he was9
more than a9
if he had9
in the smoke9
a quarter of9
and his men9
to go into9
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again and again9
the command of9
hold of a9
the saint george9
on the head9
out of action9
the two ships9
the rebels were9
as if to9
of an hour9
the channel fleet9
of fort louis9
ship in the9
and i had9
him with a9
of the spanish9
the first time9
the british flagship9
up in the9
the enemy were9
the remainder of9
in the way9
the british navy9
likely to be9
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he had no9
at the moment9
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as one of9
away in the9
the spanish fleet9
with the other9
prisoner of war9
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the time of9
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of the merrimac9
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for the moment9
that you are9
portion of the8
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to the ground8
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a chance of8
close at hand8
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the ship and8
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the time we8
and as he8
the british admiral8
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a puff of8
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to attack the8
of the ticonderoga8
for me to8
on both sides8
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to which the8
of my father8
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the cause of8
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that i have8
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of his father8
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