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quadgram | frequency |
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i am going to | 16 |
the top of the | 15 |
what do you think | 13 |
early in the morning | 12 |
very early in the | 11 |
said the old man | 8 |
the door of the | 8 |
the foot of the | 8 |
a b c d | 8 |
the bells did not | 7 |
in the brier patch | 7 |
is very fond of | 7 |
the bow and arrow | 7 |
falls of the missouri | 7 |
once upon a time | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
bells did not ring | 7 |
loves the trees best | 7 |
who loves the trees | 7 |
m n o p | 7 |
in the middle of | 7 |
q r s t | 6 |
little girl wants a | 6 |
wave has its nightcap | 6 |
every little wave has | 6 |
the falls of the | 6 |
b c d e | 6 |
at the foot of | 6 |
the little girl wants | 6 |
the middle of the | 6 |
it in the water | 6 |
out in the garden | 6 |
u v w x | 6 |
has its nightcap on | 6 |
who else will help | 6 |
as if they were | 6 |
o p q r | 6 |
the soldiers had to | 6 |
top of the falls | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
what is the matter | 6 |
the edge of the | 6 |
little wave has its | 6 |
c d e f | 6 |
i j k l | 6 |
e f g h | 6 |
d e f g | 5 |
the next morning the | 5 |
has given his wool | 5 |
in front of the | 5 |
of the rocky mountains | 5 |
the child whose nursery | 5 |
sold her mangle yet | 5 |
said the little boy | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
and the children are | 5 |
child whose nursery it | 5 |
p q r s | 5 |
on the top of | 5 |
into the house and | 5 |
sat down on the | 5 |
but the bells did | 5 |
the coming of the | 5 |
he goes through the | 5 |
the two little sisters | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
whose nursery it was | 5 |
how do you do | 5 |
the sheep has given | 5 |
i hope he will | 5 |
n o p q | 5 |
he came to a | 5 |
sheep has given his | 5 |
what shall i do | 5 |
friends with the indians | 5 |
the youngest and dearest | 4 |
three to make ready | 4 |
goes through the town | 4 |
would you like to | 4 |
upon a time there | 4 |
said the child whose | 4 |
and what do you | 4 |
as fast as the | 4 |
out for a walk | 4 |
the first white men | 4 |
one for the money | 4 |
they came to a | 4 |
elf and the dormouse | 4 |
the other end of | 4 |
did not know what | 4 |
went on his way | 4 |
captain clark wrote that | 4 |
i once upon a | 4 |
end of the furrow | 4 |
when they saw the | 4 |
other end of the | 4 |
making the best of | 4 |
the elf and the | 4 |
grandmother sold her mangle | 4 |
it in his pocket | 4 |
magic bow and arrow | 4 |
for every little wave | 4 |
one of us is | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
end of the string | 4 |
edge of the field | 4 |
went up to the | 4 |
and then they will | 4 |
the price of butter | 4 |
and every little wave | 4 |
said the old duck | 4 |
as shuts the rose | 4 |
as much as they | 4 |
k l m n | 4 |
the man has a | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
f g h i | 4 |
the king and the | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
the shepherd has washed | 4 |
and it is for | 4 |
of us is drowned | 4 |
to wear his smile | 4 |
it is a pity | 4 |
the white men were | 4 |
the pot of gold | 4 |
your grandmother sold her | 4 |
by and by the | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
on their way to | 4 |
r s t u | 4 |
when they came to | 4 |
the little gray man | 4 |
where to wear his | 4 |
wants a new dress | 4 |
w x y z | 4 |
in the pantry wall | 4 |
and here we go | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
all the people listened | 4 |
what are you doing | 4 |
said the fairy godmother | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
girl wants a new | 4 |
the people in the | 4 |
said the second child | 4 |
two for the show | 4 |
wrote in his book | 4 |
said the littlest one | 4 |
cut off your ears | 4 |
the whale and the | 4 |
j k l m | 4 |
when he goes through | 4 |
v w x y | 4 |
h i j k | 4 |
g h i j | 4 |
their way to the | 4 |
i am sure you | 4 |
a silly old man | 4 |
for a few minutes | 4 |
by and by he | 4 |
to be friends with | 4 |
l m n o | 4 |
whale and the elephant | 4 |
has your grandmother sold | 4 |
the lewis and clark | 4 |
at the top of | 4 |
said the first child | 4 |
i should like to | 4 |
has a new dress | 3 |
sent it to you | 3 |
hare reaches the other | 3 |
did not like to | 3 |
third and fourth grades | 3 |
shepherd has washed the | 3 |
as pretty as the | 3 |
i will not let | 3 |
in the rocky mountains | 3 |
and the child waited | 3 |
the men in the | 3 |
on the ocean beach | 3 |
i have ever seen | 3 |
are on their way | 3 |
the hare reaches the | 3 |
me in the brier | 3 |
out of the church | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
and put it in | 3 |
had only a little | 3 |
two little sisters are | 3 |
gift on the altar | 3 |
out of the window | 3 |
bow and arrow belong | 3 |
bye to the soldiers | 3 |
wings over the water | 3 |
foot of the rainbow | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
is kind to the | 3 |
that is what i | 3 |
glad to see them | 3 |
how dark it is | 3 |
squeaky and the scare | 3 |
i am so ugly | 3 |
said the white rooster | 3 |
but i dare say | 3 |
throw me in the | 3 |
and the high cellarer | 3 |
to go to school | 3 |
did not know the | 3 |
i do love you | 3 |
looked up and saw | 3 |
were the first white | 3 |
rabbit and the wolf | 3 |
did not know where | 3 |
there was once a | 3 |
wish i could see | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
johnson publishing company richmond | 3 |
winds must wake early | 3 |
the winds must wake | 3 |
there is plenty of | 3 |
so kind as to | 3 |
out of the cupperty | 3 |
but they are not | 3 |
did you ever see | 3 |
what is the price | 3 |
brother rabbit fooled the | 3 |
wrote in their books | 3 |
and the eel and | 3 |
people did not know | 3 |
she put it on | 3 |
they came to the | 3 |
coming out of school | 3 |
youngest and dearest princess | 3 |
the heart of a | 3 |
to the mirror and | 3 |
i hope it will | 3 |
did not wish to | 3 |
but it will be | 3 |
brother rabbit did not | 3 |
that is the way | 3 |
near the falls of | 3 |
the clock has just | 3 |
he said to himself | 3 |
you are in a | 3 |
i do not think | 3 |
cried the first child | 3 |
she came to a | 3 |
cool it in the | 3 |
east of the rocky | 3 |
have to go to | 3 |
had been in the | 3 |
did not want to | 3 |
cooled it in the | 3 |
in a glass case | 3 |
not care for the | 3 |
and the scare box | 3 |
what do you mean | 3 |
the hare and the | 3 |
who ever heard of | 3 |
do you want a | 3 |
has washed the wool | 3 |
a great deal prettier | 3 |
and he did not | 3 |
is the picture of | 3 |
the picture of a | 3 |
do you see the | 3 |
the animals and the | 3 |
a warm plaid dress | 3 |
coming of the king | 3 |
t u v w | 3 |
the best of it | 3 |
the goddess of the | 3 |
shearers have cut it | 3 |
our two little friends | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
one hundred years ago | 3 |
the grass in the | 3 |
is the price of | 3 |
the owl and the | 3 |
epaminondas went to see | 3 |
out into the garden | 3 |
i dare say he | 3 |
the shearers have cut | 3 |
they did not know | 3 |
this is the picture | 3 |
fooled the whale and | 3 |
goddess of the silkworm | 3 |
reaches the other end | 3 |
bless the master of | 3 |
owl and the eel | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
s t u v | 3 |
come and look at | 3 |
they wished to be | 3 |
i never saw such | 3 |
god bless the master | 3 |
to the pacific ocean | 3 |
a great deal of | 3 |
i will go out | 3 |
then he began to | 3 |
how brother rabbit fooled | 3 |
the top of a | 3 |
are in a glass | 3 |
he said to the | 3 |
in the market place | 3 |
to go with them | 3 |
the king and queen | 3 |
must wake early and | 3 |
the dearest wish of | 3 |
clock has just struck | 3 |
upon the back of | 3 |
them over the mountains | 3 |
they all began to | 3 |
the key of the | 3 |
i thought i would | 3 |
are you my brother | 3 |
going up the missouri | 3 |
eel and the warming | 3 |
the song of the | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
will not let you | 3 |
i wish i could | 3 |
for third and fourth | 3 |
not know how to | 3 |
he did not like | 3 |
and looked at the | 3 |
we can see the | 3 |
medicine for the baby | 3 |
you may be sure | 3 |
the fourth of july | 3 |
do love you so | 3 |
where did you get | 3 |
what shall we do | 3 |
went out into the | 3 |
in the lesson on | 3 |
showed me the butterflies | 3 |
came to a fair | 3 |
granny sent it to | 3 |
animals and the mirror | 3 |
i have come to | 3 |
how the flowers grow | 3 |
be so kind as | 3 |
as though he would | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
with all my heart | 3 |
hare and the hedgehog | 3 |
white wings over the | 3 |
wake early and late | 3 |
that this was the | 3 |
over to the mirror | 3 |
the children have just | 3 |
but the winds must | 3 |
to go to bed | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
wet to the skin | 3 |
not like to be | 3 |
the ball of sweetmeats | 3 |
of the coming of | 3 |
the eel and the | 3 |
the bell of atri | 3 |
rabbit fooled the whale | 3 |
they had a good | 3 |
early the next morning | 3 |
how the indians hunted | 3 |
a load of wood | 3 |
he is very fond | 3 |
the glad new year | 3 |
said the sailor man | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
of the comet master | 3 |
but he could not | 3 |
very fond of his | 3 |
the cat and the | 3 |
went back to the | 3 |
the lad has a | 3 |
on the grass in | 3 |
dew on the grass | 2 |
on his rich robes | 2 |
had a good time | 2 |
the mud on the | 2 |
and the planet bungo | 2 |
to look over the | 2 |
and under and over | 2 |
if i only had | 2 |
bells would ring again | 2 |
grass in the early | 2 |
he wrote in his | 2 |
dropped out of the | 2 |
mother sang at her | 2 |
over and under and | 2 |
the river all day | 2 |
my cow is stuck | 2 |
middle of the field | 2 |
had better take care | 2 |
the soldiers liked the | 2 |
people will show the | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
will you go with | 2 |
to tell the people | 2 |
did you get the | 2 |
the words in the | 2 |
i saved your treasure | 2 |
the first reader of | 2 |
is so like my | 2 |
n n o o | 2 |
and this is the | 2 |
and then she will | 2 |
are you doing here | 2 |
as he ought to | 2 |
and over we go | 2 |
i dare say they | 2 |
it as pretty as | 2 |
has a bell on | 2 |
of service to her | 2 |
had seen a mirror | 2 |
was a little girl | 2 |
of the bow and | 2 |
do not wish to | 2 |
the spotted cat sat | 2 |
i am a good | 2 |
are five of them | 2 |
is a penny for | 2 |
for them to sit | 2 |
in front of it | 2 |
to you and to | 2 |
the queer little voice | 2 |
does not seem to | 2 |
that you can do | 2 |
go around the falls | 2 |
does not know how | 2 |
could not get enough | 2 |
a penny for you | 2 |
they had no time | 2 |
see best at night | 2 |
the father and mother | 2 |
all the people were | 2 |
v v w w | 2 |
the best i can | 2 |
and the other children | 2 |
do i know that | 2 |
sit down and listen | 2 |
come out to me | 2 |
and he will soon | 2 |
only a little corn | 2 |
i think you are | 2 |
and away he galloped | 2 |
will be very glad | 2 |
they forgot their troubles | 2 |
how happy i am | 2 |
not speak to me | 2 |
the indians on the | 2 |
afraid of the dark | 2 |
cat sat down on | 2 |
they should be at | 2 |
lewis wrote in his | 2 |
give it to him | 2 |
wants a warm plaid | 2 |
your head and come | 2 |
and the mother sang | 2 |
may be very sure | 2 |
the one with the | 2 |
walked under the trees | 2 |
asked the sailor man | 2 |
the worst dancing i | 2 |
where vessels may anchor | 2 |
worst you have ever | 2 |
the master of this | 2 |
heard the sound of | 2 |
pipe in his mouth | 2 |
for fourth and fifth | 2 |
normal and industrial college | 2 |
can you see them | 2 |
and brown and gold | 2 |
try to kill a | 2 |
blow my breath about | 2 |
the bank across the | 2 |
said the white men | 2 |
a nest in the | 2 |
mammy had told him | 2 |
have you been doing | 2 |
not go near the | 2 |
he will not be | 2 |
they have got a | 2 |
stops and stoops low | 2 |
to the song of | 2 |
is dew enough for | 2 |
the silly old man | 2 |
the indians dried salmon | 2 |
on the way home | 2 |
who told the news | 2 |
white man to see | 2 |
will not have a | 2 |
peeped into the nest | 2 |
f f g g | 2 |
stood on the bank | 2 |
wished to be friends | 2 |
lewis and clark centennial | 2 |
hard as you can | 2 |
i will tell you | 2 |
came to the great | 2 |
have some of our | 2 |
heard a great noise | 2 |
she gave it to | 2 |
never saw such a | 2 |
he was glad that | 2 |
not mind the drought | 2 |
wild cat and gray | 2 |
set out to seek | 2 |
what a beautiful cake | 2 |
they started to make | 2 |
they looked up and | 2 |
to see what was | 2 |
i tell you to | 2 |
sue has a doll | 2 |
he went up to | 2 |
and cool it in | 2 |
the old blind man | 2 |
but there was no | 2 |
all in the palace | 2 |
not get to them | 2 |
man has a hat | 2 |
pot of gold that | 2 |
horse is savage and | 2 |
be careful how i | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
first sight of the | 2 |
had not been there | 2 |
when the bell rings | 2 |
our artist has drawn | 2 |
which do you think | 2 |
but stops and stoops | 2 |
back of a chair | 2 |
hillman and the housewife | 2 |
and picked him up | 2 |
i see a mouse | 2 |
the hole in the | 2 |
you have some of | 2 |
the high cellarer peeped | 2 |
fired off all their | 2 |
off all their guns | 2 |
is plenty of water | 2 |
the coal said to | 2 |
in his own way | 2 |
baby in her lap | 2 |
and will be very | 2 |
clapped their hands and | 2 |
and there he spied | 2 |
where there is plenty | 2 |
you must pull as | 2 |
he tied his horse | 2 |
he does not know | 2 |
dance on the edge | 2 |
it is the first | 2 |
y z a b | 2 |
i thank thee for | 2 |
all the wood on | 2 |
it is so like | 2 |
she is going to | 2 |
sligo kept the key | 2 |
off their guns and | 2 |
coming to meet me | 2 |
a little time the | 2 |
not so long as | 2 |
stand in the shade | 2 |
took its nightcap off | 2 |
of bread in his | 2 |
of sweet affection shed | 2 |
you can do that | 2 |
queer little voice from | 2 |
whisper something to you | 2 |
rocky mountains going home | 2 |
so he went up | 2 |
entered according to act | 2 |
should like to be | 2 |
not have a very | 2 |
bank across the river | 2 |
he sat down by | 2 |
it all the time | 2 |
put dried skins over | 2 |
always have a smiling | 2 |
to seek his fortune | 2 |
windows of clear gold | 2 |
did ever you see | 2 |
the streams and lakes | 2 |
seems determined he will | 2 |
dog ran at the | 2 |
do you mean by | 2 |
kind to the old | 2 |
i am on it | 2 |
with the golden windows | 2 |
this will never do | 2 |
let me whisper something | 2 |
you come out to | 2 |
you know when to | 2 |
the soldier tried to | 2 |
slapped the tar wolf | 2 |
mud on the shore | 2 |
will be sorry when | 2 |
hat on your head | 2 |
am tying a knot | 2 |
what does it all | 2 |
go out in the | 2 |
you like to live | 2 |
for all the wood | 2 |
americans were about to | 2 |
the rocky mountains going | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
hokey pokey took it | 2 |
give me a gold | 2 |
k j i h | 2 |
try to leave the | 2 |
ready to go to | 2 |
heard of such a | 2 |
b b c c | 2 |
side of the road | 2 |
this is a sad | 2 |
what will become of | 2 |
it to him again | 2 |
that it was a | 2 |
the shore where the | 2 |
they had only a | 2 |
some of the men | 2 |
giant with three heads | 2 |
no way to carry | 2 |
it was written the | 2 |
he was safe in | 2 |
the little winds the | 2 |
the gold and silver | 2 |
in the middle and | 2 |
can be made to | 2 |
her to tell him | 2 |
the princess raised her | 2 |
hark to the song | 2 |
he fell down dead | 2 |
hang from her head | 2 |
bit them all the | 2 |
way to the city | 2 |
am going to tell | 2 |
a red cotton umbrella | 2 |
any of the others | 2 |
failed to count himself | 2 |
it is well enough | 2 |
he did not want | 2 |
it is hard to | 2 |
hen has a nest | 2 |
let me see if | 2 |
the loaf of bread | 2 |
not fasten your horse | 2 |
his leave of the | 2 |
as they can be | 2 |
tell me what you | 2 |
he wants you to | 2 |
as to tell me | 2 |
they had never before | 2 |
she could go on | 2 |
it is good to | 2 |
wolf and wild cat | 2 |
but the queen said | 2 |
captain lewis wrote in | 2 |
how sacajawea cured rattlesnake | 2 |
little dream of a | 2 |
got ready to go | 2 |
at the source of | 2 |
on the bank of | 2 |
have been so long | 2 |
they made maps of | 2 |
door of the house | 2 |
to the old blind | 2 |
is asking her if | 2 |
have found the treasure | 2 |
this is very naughty | 2 |
had come to the | 2 |
and get the eggs | 2 |
as large as the | 2 |
a most beautiful maiden | 2 |
sight of the rocky | 2 |
is on the stand | 2 |
to the bottom of | 2 |
for a little time | 2 |
i believe i could | 2 |
little voice from the | 2 |
who was ready to | 2 |
you see such a | 2 |
meet death in the | 2 |
lesson on the senses | 2 |
ready to go with | 2 |
fairies were astonished and | 2 |
big a goose as | 2 |
o o p p | 2 |
the fireside picture alphabet | 2 |
wish of his heart | 2 |
will not take it | 2 |
the child danced on | 2 |
you all know what | 2 |
saw a big bear | 2 |
from stories of the | 2 |
and fourth grades life | 2 |
for she was very | 2 |
with windows of clear | 2 |
carders have carded it | 2 |
office of the district | 2 |
in a moment the | 2 |
who knows but that | 2 |
do not think he | 2 |
their books and slates | 2 |
was just about to | 2 |
on fourth of july | 2 |
was no longer a | 2 |
holding out her hand | 2 |
beautiful princess that ever | 2 |
she did not know | 2 |
come and see the | 2 |
they looked to the | 2 |
showed them the way | 2 |
put his hand into | 2 |
in the river all | 2 |
the birds of killingworth | 2 |
they go back to | 2 |
a song for hal | 2 |
to load his gun | 2 |
in the shade of | 2 |
the king put the | 2 |
will have to go | 2 |
captain clark and the | 2 |
have got a nice | 2 |
at the columbia river | 2 |
into the garden and | 2 |
mary got a new | 2 |
a beautiful piece of | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
m n n o | 2 |
and the little girl | 2 |
for he is very | 2 |
the mother sang at | 2 |
the people did not | 2 |
food for the horses | 2 |
fast toward the river | 2 |
go into the water | 2 |
they started up the | 2 |
on the sofa this | 2 |
the trip across the | 2 |
the voice of the | 2 |
story of bird life | 2 |
go back to their | 2 |
the soldiers put the | 2 |
to carry a puppy | 2 |
of the little winds | 2 |
here and let me | 2 |
when the simpleton said | 2 |
asking her if she | 2 |
they were going home | 2 |
your horse to that | 2 |
the bell of justice | 2 |
children have come to | 2 |
boy in the village | 2 |
then he took it | 2 |
you have ever seen | 2 |
the district of massachusetts | 2 |
spotted cat sat down | 2 |
out his hand to | 2 |
of the lewis and | 2 |
twice as large as | 2 |
it is the horse | 2 |
two of the men | 2 |
making friends with the | 2 |
could find the way | 2 |
after a while the | 2 |
by sunset he had | 2 |
he ran at them | 2 |
that justice is done | 2 |
great deal prettier than | 2 |
sacajawea said the white | 2 |
and the dormouse under | 2 |
it was his own | 2 |
so like my own | 2 |
house with the golden | 2 |
in to see the | 2 |
by a band of | 2 |
is standing on a | 2 |
to see his granny | 2 |
party went down the | 2 |
i made up my | 2 |
judge put on his | 2 |
the girls and boys | 2 |
y y z z | 2 |
it was put on | 2 |
and tears of sweet | 2 |
gray wolf and wild | 2 |
looked as if they | 2 |
he flew into the | 2 |
all the goods to | 2 |
what have you been | 2 |
the party had to | 2 |
and she gave him | 2 |
my breath about me | 2 |
dearest wish of his | 2 |
she would be very | 2 |
go up to the | 2 |
her blue gingham apron | 2 |
and the ugly duckling | 2 |
the girl with the | 2 |
is busy this morning | 2 |
must pull as hard | 2 |
away for a year | 2 |
some to the indians | 2 |
in united states money | 2 |
as my grandmother used | 2 |
a loaf of bread | 2 |
to listen to the | 2 |
to tie a knot | 2 |
according to act of | 2 |
a man and a | 2 |
when they had eaten | 2 |
what is the meaning | 2 |
and you are not | 2 |
landlord has been away | 2 |
source of the missouri | 2 |
walked up to the | 2 |
in the habit of | 2 |
white men who should | 2 |
holes in the strip | 2 |
of course i am | 2 |
when the day comes | 2 |
loose in the brier | 2 |
know when to pull | 2 |
up to the queen | 2 |
a soldier played the | 2 |
the song is ended | 2 |
he has been to | 2 |
grow up to be | 2 |
any in the flock | 2 |
the boys and girls | 2 |
laid them upon the | 2 |
what do you suppose | 2 |
we shall have to | 2 |
came to see them | 2 |
dried skins over the | 2 |
the children have been | 2 |
i cannot tell it | 2 |
soldier played the fiddle | 2 |
at last the wolf | 2 |
captains wrote in their | 2 |
be wet to the | 2 |
he went out into | 2 |
end of the rod | 2 |
you say our dancing | 2 |
puts up her head | 2 |
are you talking about | 2 |
grades life of general | 2 |
to make friends with | 2 |
the hollow tree and | 2 |
sat down by the | 2 |
the way to the | 2 |
q r r s | 2 |
he saw a big | 2 |
he was not afraid | 2 |
the spotted cat said | 2 |
i am but a | 2 |
wave had its nightcap | 2 |
see that justice is | 2 |
but by and by | 2 |
they put dried skins | 2 |
had been turned to | 2 |
sat down to eat | 2 |
bred in the brier | 2 |
j k k l | 2 |
as he had seen | 2 |
an old wolf took | 2 |
i am afraid the | 2 |
in the mud on | 2 |
judge turned to the | 2 |
balls went into his | 2 |
bade him choose anything | 2 |
ice with their skates | 2 |
but the little boy | 2 |
put the bag in | 2 |
you and to me | 2 |
have been unable to | 2 |
is well enough for | 2 |
it is time to | 2 |
does not like to | 2 |
of the string in | 2 |
as if he would | 2 |
a story of bird | 2 |
the coal on the | 2 |
soldiers had to go | 2 |
going around the falls | 2 |
these indians gave the | 2 |
and i would give | 2 |
in the fields and | 2 |
this is a very | 2 |
the cache near the | 2 |
said to his wife | 2 |
he brought out a | 2 |
girl wants a warm | 2 |
like to see the | 2 |
was born and bred | 2 |
by and by a | 2 |
go to another country | 2 |
by lady from hushaby | 2 |
the other end to | 2 |
if you are a | 2 |
to the far west | 2 |
gold that lies at | 2 |
standing in front of | 2 |
a way to weave | 2 |
do you think about | 2 |
the most beautiful princess | 2 |
and are pretending to | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
you speak to me | 2 |
up to the top | 2 |
he does not like | 2 |
down on the ground | 2 |
went into his body | 2 |
ran to the river | 2 |
horse to the same | 2 |
eggs in the nest | 2 |
just as our artist | 2 |
play tricks on the | 2 |
cow is very heavy | 2 |
those are wise words | 2 |
a land where there | 2 |
to spend the sum | 2 |
in the great court | 2 |
i am sorry you | 2 |
as if it had | 2 |
the tidy angel came | 2 |
the other eye wakes | 2 |
out into the wide | 2 |
deal prettier than the | 2 |
the bank of the | 2 |
will be so kind | 2 |
the old man went | 2 |
little of that gold | 2 |
men who should come | 2 |
after a time the | 2 |
as big a goose | 2 |
i think it is | 2 |
he flew over the | 2 |
him in the best | 2 |
is the meaning of | 2 |
i have found the | 2 |
all the animals will | 2 |
his knife and fork | 2 |
got a new dress | 2 |
said the good wife | 2 |
knew where to wear | 2 |
i hope i shall | 2 |
determined to find out | 2 |
and red and brown | 2 |
to the hollow tree | 2 |
the sun went down | 2 |
every little wave had | 2 |
he went to the | 2 |
the compass in the | 2 |
of the comet house | 2 |
likes to go to | 2 |
and they all began | 2 |
you are pretty dull | 2 |
you cannot complain that | 2 |
not know the way | 2 |
philemon and baucis lived | 2 |
had a good dinner | 2 |
in those days no | 2 |
came into the room | 2 |
now i dance on | 2 |
tied his horse to | 2 |
on the water and | 2 |
had its nightcap on | 2 |
f g g h | 2 |
then you must rise | 2 |
key of the treasure | 2 |
he went to his | 2 |
the magic bow and | 2 |
came out to see | 2 |
this is the song | 2 |
that was a long | 2 |
we ring the bell | 2 |
would not like to | 2 |
is stuck in the | 2 |
the back of a | 2 |
the ugly duckling and | 2 |
she is walking toward | 2 |
i walk through the | 2 |
had no time to | 2 |
may be used to | 2 |
i will tie the | 2 |
on it was written | 2 |
stood a house with | 2 |
prick her finger with | 2 |
we want to go | 2 |
upon a time a | 2 |
has a nest in | 2 |
king and the gooseherd | 2 |
a first lesson in | 2 |
q q r r | 2 |
know all about it | 2 |
there is one little | 2 |
the man with the | 2 |
not enough for you | 2 |
has been away for | 2 |
i can tell you | 2 |
lady from hushaby street | 2 |
with white hair and | 2 |
foot of the tree | 2 |
which is the way | 2 |
i should not be | 2 |
to the poor man | 2 |
glad to get the | 2 |
the two older brothers | 2 |
from the mouth of | 2 |
does it all amount | 2 |
so strong that he | 2 |
a little of that | 2 |
would give it to | 2 |
to go across the | 2 |
to play with them | 2 |
he heard the sound | 2 |
black hair and black | 2 |
grew angry and said | 2 |
eyes that open and | 2 |
to go around the | 2 |
most beautiful princess that | 2 |
their arms around each | 2 |
go out and play | 2 |
wants you to be | 2 |
better take care of | 2 |
e e f f | 2 |
at the sight of | 2 |
e f f g | 2 |
saw that it was | 2 |
will go with you | 2 |
door of the treasure | 2 |
to the foot of | 2 |
it looks like a | 2 |
the air is cool | 2 |
when the quacky duck | 2 |
a first lesson on | 2 |
from the great father | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
of clear gold and | 2 |
in payment for his | 2 |
are very fond of | 2 |
she would like to | 2 |
other side of the | 2 |
one of the little | 2 |
know where to wear | 2 |
surely you can do | 2 |
the judge put on | 2 |
be a good dolly | 2 |
illustration y z illustration | 2 |
the children are coming | 2 |
with the indian chiefs | 2 |
many a day the | 2 |
and gold and red | 2 |
at last he said | 2 |
asked the second child | 2 |
up to the house | 2 |
that i am a | 2 |
her eyes were like | 2 |
tears of sweet affection | 2 |
it is true that | 2 |
but the other eye | 2 |
it is a schoolhouse | 2 |
dare say she will | 2 |
she is very fond | 2 |
are not on the | 2 |
the back of the | 2 |
voice of the river | 2 |
will you have some | 2 |
showing baby the pictures | 2 |
dancing i have ever | 2 |
a pot of gold | 2 |
let us hang him | 2 |
puts up his head | 2 |
the ducks and geese | 2 |
little wave took its | 2 |
a a b b | 2 |
been away for a | 2 |
his rich robes and | 2 |
i it was spring | 2 |
and bred in the | 2 |
l k j i | 2 |
she is kind to | 2 |
to put in your | 2 |
gave some to the | 2 |
sat on a log | 2 |
then he sat down | 2 |
to go and get | 2 |
and dance for the | 2 |
a house with windows | 2 |
the visit to grandmama | 2 |
his nose hit the | 2 |
the sun is shining | 2 |
the fairies were astonished | 2 |
they could sell them | 2 |
he spoke to me | 2 |
king of the castle | 2 |
across the mountains was | 2 |
not far from the | 2 |
that he fell down | 2 |
said it was the | 2 |
there are five of | 2 |
in the deep blue | 2 |
but by sunset he | 2 |
am sure you can | 2 |
the americans were about | 2 |
sit down and read | 2 |
to play tricks on | 2 |
n o o p | 2 |
went down the missouri | 2 |
to go out for | 2 |
the house with the | 2 |
think the lord is | 2 |
payment for his services | 2 |
i was no longer | 2 |
the first white man | 2 |
put it on her | 2 |
waiting for the rain | 2 |
the little birds on | 2 |
who had come to | 2 |
brothers were about to | 2 |
and went on his | 2 |
and look out of | 2 |
on the steps of | 2 |
and let me whisper | 2 |
marry the youngest and | 2 |
end to my cow | 2 |
see the frog on | 2 |
is used in the | 2 |
a time there was | 2 |
fourth and fifth grades | 2 |
in his book that | 2 |
sell them horses and | 2 |
have a smiling face | 2 |
as any one else | 2 |
made up my mind | 2 |
fasten your horse to | 2 |
drum to let you | 2 |
a fire under the | 2 |
gone out for a | 2 |
they were looking for | 2 |
they gave each other | 2 |
that lies at the | 2 |
his mammy saw him | 2 |
ducks on the pond | 2 |
i am sorry to | 2 |
and cooled it in | 2 |
bowing to the ladies | 2 |
and the little boy | 2 |
cut off his head | 2 |
and off he ran | 2 |
was made of a | 2 |
took it in his | 2 |
lewis was out hunting | 2 |
what are you talking | 2 |
the rocky mountains again | 2 |
do not know the | 2 |
roll on the floor | 2 |
young birds are better | 2 |
but i was not | 2 |
things in the room | 2 |
watch me dance around | 2 |
the soldiers were happy | 2 |
chorus for every little | 2 |
first white man to | 2 |
said never a word | 2 |
one of them is | 2 |
to let you know | 2 |
v w w x | 2 |
been in the habit | 2 |
he was glad to | 2 |
eggs may be good | 2 |
he said he would | 2 |
i am tying a | 2 |
if he had been | 2 |
for many a day | 2 |
m m n n | 2 |
because i am so | 2 |
are sitting in the | 2 |
the poor duckling was | 2 |
will be ready for | 2 |
made a winter camp | 2 |
they will soon be | 2 |
when every little wave | 2 |
and peeped into the | 2 |
he gave me this | 2 |
sacajawea on the ocean | 2 |
it went into his | 2 |
go out for a | 2 |
will you give me | 2 |
into the wide world | 2 |
horse to that tree | 2 |
and i will tie | 2 |
to the edge of | 2 |
wave took its nightcap | 2 |
what are you thinking | 2 |
the carders have carded | 2 |
crossing the rocky mountains | 2 |
were happy because they | 2 |
be so foolish as | 2 |
it is a wonder | 2 |
captain lewis was out | 2 |
but young birds are | 2 |
liked to play tricks | 2 |
for the purpose of | 2 |
to carry the goods | 2 |
name of the thief | 2 |
she sat down on | 2 |
sent me on an | 2 |
they had never heard | 2 |
it all amount to | 2 |
to look at them | 2 |
will meet death in | 2 |
the song is not | 2 |
his horse to the | 2 |
sacajawea cured rattlesnake bites | 2 |
would like to have | 2 |
to tie his horse | 2 |
is so fond of | 2 |
you are not a | 2 |
is the song that | 2 |
kept it in his | 2 |
stuck in the mud | 2 |
i would give it | 2 |
gave each other presents | 2 |
i see a man | 2 |
the worst you have | 2 |
has come to the | 2 |
for she has broken | 2 |
other end to my | 2 |
not a good boy | 2 |
and showed me the | 2 |
was turned to stone | 2 |
it was the best | 2 |
sacajawea and her husband | 2 |
to the brook and | 2 |
sacajawea and her baby | 2 |
me whisper something to | 2 |
there was no answer | 2 |
the bells would ring | 2 |
the bell in the | 2 |
too old to go | 2 |
so happy that they | 2 |
from the large trees | 2 |
when i shake my | 2 |
me dance around the | 2 |
c c d d | 2 |
you insult me by | 2 |
rag around her leg | 2 |
determined he will not | 2 |
i suppose it is | 2 |
would not be so | 2 |
you may be very | 2 |
head and come home | 2 |
because lewis and clark | 2 |
out her hand to | 2 |
would ring again as | 2 |
a goose as any | 2 |
as if in a | 2 |
when his mammy saw | 2 |
they fired their guns | 2 |
say she will be | 2 |
one of the birds | 2 |
fell on his knees | 2 |
anything else with me | 2 |
what he was doing | 2 |
there is more water | 2 |
the tall christmas tree | 2 |
look out of window | 2 |
behind some bushes and | 2 |
that no one would | 2 |
it had not been | 2 |
to captain clark and | 2 |
will be glad to | 2 |
down from the tree | 2 |
ran fast toward the | 2 |
my father told me | 2 |
little birds on the | 2 |
said the play angel | 2 |
that there was no | 2 |
but he was so | 2 |
it is a nice | 2 |
do me a favor | 2 |
they will have a | 2 |
you to be friends | 2 |
fast as the cars | 2 |
all began to talk | 2 |
to put baby to | 2 |
her head to her | 2 |
is handing her some | 2 |
the great father in | 2 |
death in the mountains | 2 |
he had seen them | 2 |
have never been out | 2 |
a ride this morning | 2 |
she was glad to | 2 |
wife puts up her | 2 |
front of the mirror | 2 |
who looked as if | 2 |
fifth and sixth grades | 2 |
come here and let | 2 |
they were the first | 2 |
the indians hunted buffalo | 2 |
there was a little | 2 |
z a b c | 2 |
goose as any in | 2 |
he gave her his | 2 |
from side to side | 2 |
the indians told each | 2 |
the barber of bagdad | 2 |
clark wrote that he | 2 |
on the ice with | 2 |
father and mother had | 2 |
out of an old | 2 |
took his leave of | 2 |
a word did he | 2 |
this bow and arrow | 2 |
over the rocky mountains | 2 |
then the spotted cat | 2 |
and with that he | 2 |
he did not count | 2 |
next time epaminondas went | 2 |
they will meet death | 2 |
they had come to | 2 |
she has got a | 2 |
way over the mountains | 2 |
cried the rich man | 2 |
where there is more | 2 |
them all the time | 2 |
foot of the hill | 2 |
he had been in | 2 |
owl can see best | 2 |
of gold that lies | 2 |
cow is stuck in | 2 |
and the children have | 2 |
for you and me | 2 |
is not a good | 2 |
you might not have | 2 |
they clapped their hands | 2 |
it is a fine | 2 |
began to talk at | 2 |
teach me to draw | 2 |
and went back to | 2 |
me a gold piece | 2 |
boiled over and was | 2 |
the little brown brother | 2 |
came to see what | 2 |
the indians try to | 2 |
shekels for all the | 2 |
and this child came | 2 |
and all will be | 2 |
a b b c | 2 |
in the strip of | 2 |
they danced and sang | 2 |
down on the branch | 2 |
a long time ago | 2 |
they wanted to be | 2 |
of the church and | 2 |
a supplementary reader for | 2 |
given to the pupil | 2 |
the grand new year | 2 |
the next time he | 2 |
illustration out in the | 2 |
i am sure i | 2 |
bottom of the pond | 2 |
on the columbia river | 2 |
song is not ended | 2 |
all will be well | 2 |
wrote that they had | 2 |
i j j k | 2 |
baby is sitting in | 2 |
will go to the | 2 |
lies at the foot | 2 |
he found himself in | 2 |
is it as pretty | 2 |
in the early morning | 2 |
do not want to | 2 |
it to the spring | 2 |
voice from the chimney | 2 |
long live the caliph | 2 |
hope he will not | 2 |
you will be so | 2 |
that had been laid | 2 |
a ride in a | 2 |
will go out and | 2 |
how mary got a | 2 |
a year and a | 2 |
the children have come | 2 |
one of his sheaves | 2 |
word did he say | 2 |
made a big noise | 2 |
as soon as i | 2 |
a rat a cat | 2 |
top of the water | 2 |
strange seat for dolly | 2 |
with the black hair | 2 |
you are a true | 2 |
for a year and | 2 |
be made to move | 2 |
there were no birds | 2 |
see ducks on the | 2 |
will tie the other | 2 |
down the long hall | 2 |
and set it on | 2 |
are not a blackbird | 2 |
as hard as you | 2 |
stood by the path | 2 |
it is not new | 2 |
and laid them upon | 2 |
hair and black whiskers | 2 |
i was born and | 2 |
ned is not a | 2 |
all the wood upon | 2 |
he wished he could | 2 |
out for a ride | 2 |
the maps and books | 2 |
see what he does | 2 |
did not count himself | 2 |
trip across the mountains | 2 |
if i were not | 2 |
if there were any | 2 |
and he held out | 2 |
the man on horseback | 2 |
man to see these | 2 |
am going to pay | 2 |
indians try to leave | 2 |
put baby to bed | 2 |
i am the eldest | 2 |
i blow my breath | 2 |
is walking toward me | 2 |
day captain lewis was | 2 |
the rabbit and the | 2 |
if you will be | 2 |
you lost your senses | 2 |
to have a good | 2 |
cat and gray wolf | 2 |
in the days of | 2 |
i dare say she | 2 |
way to carry a | 2 |
are a true man | 2 |
saw all the world | 2 |
then they put it | 2 |
from beginning to end | 2 |
master of this house | 2 |
be friends with the | 2 |
who the white men | 2 |
were astonished and angry | 2 |
that they had a | 2 |
u v v w | 2 |
they will save the | 2 |
sacajawea finds roots and | 2 |
it in your hat | 2 |
i know not how | 2 |
the ice with their | 2 |
dance around the field | 2 |
father sent me on | 2 |
is one of the | 2 |
come out of the | 2 |
them upon the altar | 2 |
do you suppose she | 2 |
a long time to | 2 |
it will rain soon | 2 |
to the same tree | 2 |
has had a fall | 2 |
to come and look | 2 |
when i blow my | 2 |
is full of fun | 2 |
take care of the | 2 |
is the worst you | 2 |
for fifth and sixth | 2 |
shall we ring the | 2 |
to leave the whites | 2 |
of the district court | 2 |
s s t t | 2 |
old man went home | 2 |
slapping the kitchen boy | 2 |
say our dancing is | 2 |
to go to see | 2 |
was glad to see | 2 |
insult me by asking | 2 |
baby is highly amused | 2 |
five shekels for all | 2 |
it must be a | 2 |
came up to see | 2 |
letters of the alphabet | 2 |
can see best at | 2 |
the little birds were | 2 |
string and put it | 2 |
the fresh air and | 2 |
why do you cry | 2 |
they feed on the | 2 |
i can give you | 2 |
and had a good | 2 |
let you know when | 2 |
string of the apron | 2 |
should not like to | 2 |
king put the coal | 2 |
on the way he | 2 |
wanted to be friends | 2 |
the king of the | 2 |
then i will beat | 2 |
giving doggie a ride | 2 |
and bring me a | 2 |
and wiped away the | 2 |
but she did not | 2 |
a very fine lad | 2 |
far down in the | 2 |
song of the little | 2 |
grandmother used to say | 2 |
running to and fro | 2 |
her lame foot that | 2 |
fourth grades life of | 2 |
do you think it | 2 |
find a way to | 2 |
do you think of | 2 |
i am to go | 2 |
back to their home | 2 |
arms around each other | 2 |
do you think they | 2 |
leave it to me | 2 |
j j k k | 2 |
took him to the | 2 |
ever heard of such | 2 |
said he would go | 2 |
sang at her work | 2 |
it is a very | 2 |
made maps of the | 2 |
made friends with the | 2 |
the mouth of the | 2 |
show us that you | 2 |
came to an end | 2 |
why sacajawea went west | 2 |
sunset he had found | 2 |
think you are pretty | 2 |
the feast all up | 2 |
and i will take | 2 |
as if she had | 2 |
winthrop normal and industrial | 2 |
let us watch the | 2 |
was put on a | 2 |
r r s s | 2 |
from her head to | 2 |
b c c d | 2 |
will grow up to | 2 |
pull as hard as | 2 |
i have never been | 2 |
put his arms round | 2 |
the saddle is wood | 2 |
as large as a | 2 |
soldiers had to camp | 2 |
under a tree in | 2 |
said the mother duck | 2 |
u u v v | 2 |
far end of the | 2 |
should like to go | 2 |
have you lost your | 2 |
was one of the | 2 |
fast as the wind | 2 |
the first sight of | 2 |
the next time epaminondas | 2 |
they fired off all | 2 |
k k l l | 2 |
no bread for dinner | 2 |
out into the world | 2 |
born and bred in | 2 |
in the garden and | 2 |
shall i do next | 2 |
hat on his head | 2 |
high in the air | 2 |
for there was no | 2 |
one little dream of | 2 |
and gave him a | 2 |
indians told each other | 2 |
first white men to | 2 |
the mother bird asked | 2 |
have i saved your | 2 |
going to tell you | 2 |
captain lewis wrote that | 2 |
for he is a | 2 |
how the indians dried | 2 |
in a little time | 2 |
the white men had | 2 |
turned to the poor | 2 |
great father in washington | 2 |
house with windows of | 2 |
went to see his | 2 |
seen a mirror before | 2 |
cannot complain that i | 2 |
then it will be | 2 |
to get even with | 2 |
the indians did not | 2 |
i should not like | 2 |
they could not get | 2 |
goes out and returns | 2 |
shall pay for it | 2 |
ran up and down | 2 |
and it is a | 2 |
lying on the sofa | 2 |
are just beginning to | 2 |
my horse is savage | 2 |
the key to the | 2 |
little wave had its | 2 |
than any of the | 2 |
cache near the falls | 2 |
worst dancing i have | 2 |
not try to catch | 2 |
soon came to the | 2 |
not know where to | 2 |
the sheep and lambs | 2 |
the captains wrote in | 2 |
you want a carpenter | 2 |
with their books and | 2 |
part of the shop | 2 |
do anything else with | 2 |
you mean by that | 2 |
king sligo kept the | 2 |
put it in the | 2 |
head to her feet | 2 |
nose hit the glass | 2 |
is a great pet | 2 |
bank of the river | 2 |
goods to the top | 2 |
and i am sure | 2 |
came up to the | 2 |
said one of the | 2 |
she will be ready | 2 |
ever you see such | 2 |
in your hand and | 2 |
where are you going | 2 |
every little wave took | 2 |
that open and shut | 2 |
and the reapers are | 2 |
you shall pay for | 2 |
will not hurt me | 2 |
the old white sheep | 2 |
way i was made | 2 |
the way across the | 2 |
the judge turned to | 2 |
put on his rich | 2 |
are you thinking of | 2 |
the tar wolf with | 2 |
coal on the table | 2 |
the children are out | 2 |
when he saw a | 2 |
was the first white | 2 |
is one little dream | 2 |
the dew on the | 2 |
her name is kate | 2 |
did not care for | 2 |
time when they were | 2 |
butter in his hat | 2 |
i i j j | 2 |
she looked up and | 2 |
and into the parlor | 2 |
with her blue gingham | 2 |
there is only one | 2 |
to be made into | 2 |
had been laid by | 2 |
be made into a | 2 |
i see ducks on | 2 |
is carried along by | 2 |
under and over we | 2 |
baby and his doll | 2 |
out to get food | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
started on their way | 2 |
loaf of bread for | 2 |
i will beat my | 2 |
will see that justice | 2 |
and this is a | 2 |
so long as mine | 2 |
this is the way | 2 |
that is what we | 2 |
dancing is the worst | 2 |
blazed brighter and brighter | 2 |
the hedgehog puts up | 2 |
girl reading a book | 2 |
on your head and | 2 |
been turned to stone | 2 |
is pretending to be | 2 |
with might and main | 2 |
when i walk through | 2 |
go to the church | 2 |
think it is a | 2 |
in the reform school | 2 |
i will not give | 2 |
to the indians for | 2 |
you may not know | 2 |
man with the black | 2 |
to act of congress | 2 |
is the way i | 2 |
he was going to | 2 |
as our artist has | 2 |
but it was too | 2 |
us that you can | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
children are out early | 2 |
her mother was very | 2 |
on receipt of the | 2 |
the party saw that | 2 |
look over the wall | 2 |
time epaminondas went to | 2 |
the hillman and the | 2 |
the source of the | 2 |
she shall have a | 2 |
will show the way | 2 |
tie the other end | 2 |
me on an errand | 2 |
and blazed brighter and | 2 |
the way i was | 2 |
you will have to | 2 |
has dressed himself up | 2 |
g g h h | 2 |
up to see what | 2 |
our dancing is the | 2 |
chorus and every little | 2 |
receipt of the price | 2 |
until he came to | 2 |
it was too late | 2 |
as any in the | 2 |
i dance on the | 2 |
walk through the forest | 2 |
was the first to | 2 |
we go to the | 2 |
she knew how to | 2 |
the goods to the | 2 |
w w x x | 2 |
wise men of gotham | 2 |
the indians for roots | 2 |
you can do better | 2 |
a piece of bread | 2 |
a strange seat for | 2 |
is lying on the | 2 |
my grandmother used to | 2 |
then they put the | 2 |
there is dew enough | 2 |
will be able to | 2 |
r s s t | 2 |
and he brought out | 2 |
bottom of the sea | 2 |
he was a brave | 2 |
when the hare reaches | 2 |
and so to bed | 2 |
hedgehog puts up his | 2 |