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trigram frequency
that he had83
one of the81
at the same64
that he was60
the pilgrim fathers53
he had been53
the same time52
of his own51
the white men48
in order to48
of the white46
as well as45
which they had44
as soon as43
which he had41
that had been38
it was a38
he did not38
that it was38
he could not36
it was not35
sarah and i35
and he was35
the new world35
and it was35
of the mayflower33
the presence of33
that they were32
of the pilgrim32
for a moment31
part of the31
of the great31
to the ground30
the young indian30
those who had30
of all the30
the red men29
the place of29
the name of29
the son of28
the rest of28
was to be28
of the colony28
belt of seven27
the eyes of27
of seven totems27
of the young27
of the settlers26
the belt of26
it had been26
of the pilgrims26
of the indians26
of new plymouth26
who had been25
that he might25
in spite of25
son of longfeather25
in which he25
of the english25
which had been25
to his own25
one of them24
of those who24
of the forest24
the land of24
many of the24
which he was23
of the indian23
of the new23
the place where23
knowledge of the23
the village of23
that they had23
that he could22
he was a22
of the tribe22
the men of22
he knew that22
in which the22
he and his22
for some time21
and when he21
of new england21
in the new21
the white man21
the arrival of21
the life of21
as he was21
it would be21
he had not20
whom he had20
the power of20
when he was20
the death of20
his own people20
on the ground20
as to the20
side of the20
to the west20
they did not19
in new england19
he had no19
and they were19
of the whole19
was one of19
the side of19
of the iroquois19
to the place19
would have been19
to return to19
photograph by a19
but it was19
that he would19
as far as19
in his own19
some of the19
portion of the19
to have been19
the mean time18
in the same18
out of the18
and he had18
there was no18
of the river18
one of his18
to be the18
him to be18
and all the18
the young man18
in the mean18
the heart of18
the hands of18
the lodge of18
for a time18
women and children17
in front of17
of the village17
chief of the17
several of the17
men of the17
where he had17
them to the17
the country of17
as he had17
the government of16
it is well16
him to the16
and in the16
to the land16
one of these16
any of the16
the first winter16
as it was16
and his wife16
and then he16
of the first16
in the direction16
when he had16
to his feet16
to be a16
in all the16
he would have15
the mouth of15
the words of15
the new england15
of his race15
the spot where15
that they would15
i know not15
could not be15
for the first15
to do so15
in the forest15
they could not15
him in the15
in which to15
on the other15
of the men15
was about to15
the old man15
the hope of15
close at hand15
the women and15
they had been15
the first time15
at new plymouth15
it seemed as15
had come to15
this new world15
it must be15
and when the15
back to the15
he would not15
the story of15
it is true14
that of the14
of which he14
a number of14
to the south14
of the congregation14
them in the14
the following morning14
with all the14
had been the14
it was that14
his wife and14
this was the14
to new plymouth14
acquainted with the14
and of the14
at that time14
the object of14
rest of the14
had not been14
the part of14
was in the14
in search of14
of the nausetts14
of the natives14
seemed to be14
it was the14
had been so14
the coming of14
of the narragansetts13
the destruction of13
the fate of13
the wrath of13
the head of13
that he should13
he was also13
that part of13
the governor and13
of the old13
but he was13
appeared to be13
in all his13
and i were13
and all his13
so long as13
of the little13
there was a13
was not the13
the hand of13
a look of13
by the side13
the mayflower pilgrims13
on board the13
story of the13
the great spirit13
with which he13
be able to13
through the forest13
he had seen13
the shores of13
to be seen13
of the red13
eyes of the13
for a few12
the time of12
member of the12
it was evident12
soon as the12
he was not12
until it was12
the light of12
of his son12
the time when12
we have seen12
the means of12
into the forest12
to the new12
to the village12
that of a12
henrich and oriana12
could no longer12
of the sachem12
on which they12
of which the12
with which to12
for he was12
and that of12
arrival of the12
of the chief12
the sight of12
return to the12
the return of12
not to be12
for the future12
the chief of12
that they might12
the foot of12
and i will12
and that he12
that seemed to12
that it would12
in such a12
those of the12
a band of12
the form of12
during the first12
was the only12
country of the12
of the church12
of the day12
to the settlers12
he had heard12
two or three11
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the young warrior11
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the new settlers11
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the way of11
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of an indian11
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of our people10
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with his wife10
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and a few10
of her own10
the face of10
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the feelings of10
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of one of10
a member of10
from the mayflower10
a short distance10
the whole community10
of their number10
of his friend10
it is the10
and then the10
a party of10
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the departure of10
of all his10
the white stranger10
place where he10
of the governor10
that i have10
those who were10
center of the10
had been left10
and with a10
new england tribes10
to the indians10
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set out on10
i know that10
of the party10
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for him to10
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for a long10
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as if the10
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of his people10
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the church of10
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as if to10
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must have been10
the scene of10
to believe that10
the captain of10
which it was10
it seemed to10
of white men10
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of the neighboring9
to the settlement9
knew that the9
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again and again9
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in a few9
the neighboring tribes9
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of miles standish9
himself in the9
to the young9
that he and9
of the country9
the strength of9
in his hand9
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them to be9
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oriana and mailah9
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mother and i9
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to their own9
of the women9
departure of the9
of the canoe9
to be found9
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men of plymouth9
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to be their9
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