This is a table of type quadgram and their frequencies. Use it to search & browse the list to learn more about your study carrel.
quadgram | frequency |
---|---|
in large crown vo | 15 |
go on with it | 11 |
to go on with | 9 |
a great deal of | 7 |
as soon as he | 6 |
with numerous original illustrations | 6 |
i am going to | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
and there was a | 6 |
numerous original illustrations and | 5 |
for the first time | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
it may have been | 5 |
he felt that he | 5 |
illustrations and coloured plates | 5 |
it is no use | 5 |
original illustrations and coloured | 5 |
go on with that | 4 |
he had wished to | 4 |
the sound of her | 4 |
it is too dark | 4 |
did not look up | 4 |
she had shrunk from | 4 |
the danger of losing | 4 |
more than twenty years | 4 |
the edge of the | 4 |
as they sat together | 4 |
hubert and his friend | 4 |
at the sound of | 4 |
the face of a | 4 |
it will be a | 4 |
i wish i had | 4 |
i want you to | 4 |
new illustrated books for | 4 |
he would have given | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
with numerous illustrations by | 4 |
he was going to | 4 |
you to go on | 4 |
the cause of his | 4 |
and she would not | 4 |
an hour or two | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
and sat down by | 4 |
what shall i do | 4 |
i should like to | 4 |
him that he was | 3 |
how it was that | 3 |
am going to be | 3 |
seems to me that | 3 |
in a moment she | 3 |
face of a man | 3 |
thank you so much | 3 |
tell me to destroy | 3 |
in the face of | 3 |
the excitement of the | 3 |
why do you come | 3 |
struck down with fever | 3 |
on the sea of | 3 |
six illustrations by g | 3 |
tell me not to | 3 |
not to do it | 3 |
illustrated books for boys | 3 |
i know you are | 3 |
with six illustrations by | 3 |
his heart beat quickly | 3 |
for more than twenty | 3 |
how was it that | 3 |
and his mind was | 3 |
seat by the roadside | 3 |
his hand upon his | 3 |
a couple of days | 3 |
its face to the | 3 |
i know i have | 3 |
but his heart was | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
and the old man | 3 |
the sea of galilee | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
in answer to his | 3 |
as he listened to | 3 |
i dare say it | 3 |
london new illustrated books | 3 |
with its face to | 3 |
tell you what i | 3 |
which had befallen him | 3 |
and for a few | 3 |
the manner in which | 3 |
of a man who | 3 |
of the british navy | 3 |
may have been that | 3 |
a ray of light | 3 |
be a wonderful thing | 3 |
his heart became more | 3 |
did not believe in | 3 |
i did not know | 3 |
would have given much | 3 |
plenty of time to | 3 |
there had been a | 3 |
will be a wonderful | 3 |
to be a soldier | 3 |
going on with it | 3 |
the difficulty into which | 3 |
than he had ever | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
there is a great | 3 |
a minute or two | 3 |
boys of the british | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
london new illustrated fairy | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
over the side of | 3 |
it was not the | 3 |
and it was not | 3 |
and he began to | 3 |
the nurse and doctor | 3 |
how i wish i | 3 |
he sat down and | 3 |
was the face of | 3 |
no picture like it | 3 |
what he had done | 3 |
is a great deal | 3 |
a piece of paper | 3 |
what he was doing | 3 |
you have given me | 3 |
was in collision with | 3 |
is too dark to | 3 |
the door of his | 3 |
turned to look at | 3 |
it may be that | 3 |
it was not his | 3 |
face to the wall | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
sat down upon the | 3 |
for the most part | 3 |
he turned to the | 3 |
across the room to | 3 |
the bosom of his | 3 |
difficulty into which he | 3 |
new illustrated fairy tales | 3 |
going to be a | 3 |
the face he had | 3 |
think i am going | 3 |
and many a time | 3 |
said he was going | 3 |
for some minutes he | 3 |
the heart of the | 3 |
lead a better life | 3 |
not to go on | 3 |
i have told you | 3 |
the north of england | 3 |
laying his hand upon | 3 |
me to destroy it | 3 |
it is not as | 3 |
out on to the | 3 |
there is many a | 3 |
he was unable to | 3 |
feel as if i | 2 |
and he did not | 2 |
take his staff and | 2 |
on the right side | 2 |
than he had anticipated | 2 |
picked up the charcoal | 2 |
a man who has | 2 |
do you think i | 2 |
on to the terrace | 2 |
be a good soldier | 2 |
hours a day and | 2 |
manner in which they | 2 |
like to hear you | 2 |
that i tell you | 2 |
working all day and | 2 |
her will was in | 2 |
he was not a | 2 |
hair upon his forehead | 2 |
i am sorry to | 2 |
his brothers and sisters | 2 |
in the height of | 2 |
did not answer her | 2 |
you talk like that | 2 |
i wondered if you | 2 |
it may be so | 2 |
it was when they | 2 |
of thought and experience | 2 |
to search for him | 2 |
has been to me | 2 |
hope that he would | 2 |
a ripple upon the | 2 |
how silly you are | 2 |
original illustrations by alfred | 2 |
stood for a moment | 2 |
down to the rocks | 2 |
the only way to | 2 |
to come at once | 2 |
illustrations by alfred pearse | 2 |
one by one the | 2 |
he would put his | 2 |
good man who had | 2 |
he hastened to the | 2 |
for the coach coming | 2 |
he knew all about | 2 |
he went out to | 2 |
learnt very much from | 2 |
would not hear him | 2 |
was his usual custom | 2 |
and did not look | 2 |
of his past life | 2 |
frank had picked up | 2 |
all the time i | 2 |
a portrait should be | 2 |
it was a lovely | 2 |
what could he do | 2 |
it to be a | 2 |
you will tell me | 2 |
at what he had | 2 |
it was not until | 2 |
in answer to her | 2 |
went and sat down | 2 |
but hubert and the | 2 |
find those chapters you | 2 |
great deal to be | 2 |
and more than one | 2 |
was scarcely a ripple | 2 |
to take care of | 2 |
and as soon as | 2 |
could remember nothing at | 2 |
i lost a great | 2 |
something quite different to | 2 |
felt as if she | 2 |
in heaven with the | 2 |
the other end of | 2 |
but i have sinned | 2 |
and the next day | 2 |
are you in such | 2 |
the remains of his | 2 |
have plenty of time | 2 |
at the bottom of | 2 |
and the torn bible | 2 |
took his seat amongst | 2 |
do you know of | 2 |
and perhaps it was | 2 |
he could not tell | 2 |
that it was a | 2 |
the coast of portugal | 2 |
the time they had | 2 |
a portrait of myself | 2 |
had shrunk from him | 2 |
in less than an | 2 |
that there was nothing | 2 |
i shall put all | 2 |
frank was sitting in | 2 |
the doctor had been | 2 |
to tell his father | 2 |
i have not written | 2 |
as he sat alone | 2 |
been the scene of | 2 |
with all the earnestness | 2 |
turned over leaf by | 2 |
to centre in him | 2 |
ought not to go | 2 |
standing in front of | 2 |
as he did so | 2 |
a turnip and a | 2 |
told him of the | 2 |
in her own mind | 2 |
doctor left the room | 2 |
to lend it to | 2 |
i must finish it | 2 |
feel just as i | 2 |
picture is not complete | 2 |
the man who had | 2 |
he had not done | 2 |
he might have been | 2 |
he had given up | 2 |
i wish i were | 2 |
three months had passed | 2 |
too dark for you | 2 |
dead seemed to centre | 2 |
shrunk from him when | 2 |
the dead seemed to | 2 |
what have i been | 2 |
tell you to go | 2 |
i shall not go | 2 |
as he gently took | 2 |
the whole thing is | 2 |
of the days of | 2 |
he rose to go | 2 |
caught sight of the | 2 |
but it will not | 2 |
crossed the room to | 2 |
no reason why you | 2 |
to the hand that | 2 |
bless you for coming | 2 |
sound of her voice | 2 |
he thought of it | 2 |
began to examine the | 2 |
what can i do | 2 |
will be no picture | 2 |
you know of my | 2 |
chapters you spoke of | 2 |
have learnt very much | 2 |
the meaning of the | 2 |
should go on with | 2 |
he looked over the | 2 |
him to tell her | 2 |
his life had been | 2 |
it was with a | 2 |
be to see you | 2 |
that he would write | 2 |
the sun had already | 2 |
but it seemed to | 2 |
it was that the | 2 |
she broke out into | 2 |
on with that portrait | 2 |
for a few minutes | 2 |
in an hour or | 2 |
the lines of the | 2 |
your mother will be | 2 |
to speak of them | 2 |
the matter with you | 2 |
until he came to | 2 |
send a letter to | 2 |
more than seven hours | 2 |
ripple upon the ocean | 2 |
as was his usual | 2 |
his seat amongst the | 2 |
it had been a | 2 |
he thought he could | 2 |
while he is doing | 2 |
what he looks like | 2 |
the right side of | 2 |
what do you mean | 2 |
if i had never | 2 |
beach at new quay | 2 |
was going to sit | 2 |
and many a prayer | 2 |
he cut and stabbed | 2 |
threw her arms round | 2 |
may have been a | 2 |
she had not seen | 2 |
not the same as | 2 |
for a moment he | 2 |
for a couple of | 2 |
the man who painted | 2 |
mother will be to | 2 |
to send the telegram | 2 |
he looked at his | 2 |
a very short time | 2 |
rose from his seat | 2 |
i thought of that | 2 |
nothing at all about | 2 |
upon the heart of | 2 |
scarcely a ripple upon | 2 |
unless he knows more | 2 |
came over him that | 2 |
the room to where | 2 |
from his pocket his | 2 |
rubbed out the face | 2 |
school for the first | 2 |
there was scarcely a | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
me not to do | 2 |
am i to do | 2 |
have i got any | 2 |
he began to examine | 2 |
knelt down by his | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
remembered that it was | 2 |
i ought not to | 2 |
go through with this | 2 |
as he thought of | 2 |
there was a good | 2 |
i have worked quickly | 2 |
god has been to | 2 |
personality into the picture | 2 |
a series of original | 2 |
to meet her across | 2 |
virtue goes out of | 2 |
came into his mind | 2 |
where he was sitting | 2 |
want you to finish | 2 |
seems to me only | 2 |
many of his old | 2 |
had passed since he | 2 |
as a matter of | 2 |
glad to see him | 2 |
he said he was | 2 |
which he had fallen | 2 |
nothing of the kind | 2 |
back in his chair | 2 |
where he should meet | 2 |
in the north of | 2 |
round with its face | 2 |
tale of the days | 2 |
there were but few | 2 |
are not going to | 2 |
and i am not | 2 |
and it is a | 2 |
what you were painting | 2 |
not going to stop | 2 |
a programme or something | 2 |
he would paint himself | 2 |
alighted from the coach | 2 |
every now and then | 2 |
told his shipmates that | 2 |
ashmore russan and fredk | 2 |
know that i am | 2 |
and i dare say | 2 |
that frank had drawn | 2 |
away from the portrait | 2 |
he knows more about | 2 |
before leaving the room | 2 |
remember nothing at all | 2 |
as he was about | 2 |
and there was every | 2 |
she did not wish | 2 |
turnip and a candle | 2 |
is exactly what i | 2 |
and for a long | 2 |
it may be a | 2 |
it round with its | 2 |
had been to him | 2 |
he knows all you | 2 |
the terrace to the | 2 |
stayed a moment to | 2 |
pocket his torn bible | 2 |
the roll was called | 2 |
i will try and | 2 |
i cannot tell what | 2 |
glad your mother will | 2 |
margery felt a little | 2 |
to school for the | 2 |
to the south of | 2 |
the boys of the | 2 |
the left side of | 2 |
on the left side | 2 |
he had finished speaking | 2 |
there was a slight | 2 |
what time is it | 2 |
given of his recovery | 2 |
the light from the | 2 |
he did not forget | 2 |
to hear something more | 2 |
in years gone by | 2 |
reminded him of the | 2 |
she would not hear | 2 |
as he sat by | 2 |
to think of what | 2 |
let us sit here | 2 |
on with that picture | 2 |
not work more than | 2 |
the risk of losing | 2 |
to look at it | 2 |
for a minute or | 2 |
the matter with it | 2 |
went on his way | 2 |
he forgot all about | 2 |
came and sat down | 2 |
a letter to your | 2 |
i feel just as | 2 |
what will happen when | 2 |
over leaf by leaf | 2 |
side of the ship | 2 |
still looking at the | 2 |
too dark to paint | 2 |
he had told her | 2 |
no use trying to | 2 |
have worked quickly to | 2 |
dark for you to | 2 |
wheeled it round with | 2 |
out to search for | 2 |
part of your personality | 2 |
when she saw his | 2 |
he sat alone in | 2 |
in such a hurry | 2 |
and he took the | 2 |
all about his home | 2 |
to be said for | 2 |
it was the last | 2 |
of his life had | 2 |
i will come to | 2 |
and he sat down | 2 |
the scene of his | 2 |
to which he had | 2 |
tried very hard to | 2 |
have given me up | 2 |
have been that the | 2 |
if she had not | 2 |
he wished he had | 2 |
say it is a | 2 |
will cease to be | 2 |
very much from you | 2 |
that his father had | 2 |
corpses to the surface | 2 |
passed since he had | 2 |
was in the gutter | 2 |
hear something more of | 2 |
what am i to | 2 |
for a long time | 2 |
again in his own | 2 |
as though in answer | 2 |
it would be better | 2 |
soon as he could | 2 |
him to overcome the | 2 |
tried to persuade him | 2 |
it may not be | 2 |
to take another look | 2 |
as he was at | 2 |
them to send breakfast | 2 |
it might be so | 2 |
she sat down upon | 2 |
the bottom of the | 2 |
sighed deeply as he | 2 |
about being a soldier | 2 |
no effect upon him | 2 |
if you will tell | 2 |
he picked it up | 2 |
of course you are | 2 |
he had forgotten to | 2 |
deal to be said | 2 |
up to the house | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
did not seem to | 2 |
what do you know | 2 |
just as i did | 2 |
he closed the door | 2 |
will was in collision | 2 |
you will stop with | 2 |
he turned over leaf | 2 |
she had been to | 2 |
by a popular author | 2 |
of jekyll and hyde | 2 |
and for some minutes | 2 |
side of the vessel | 2 |
how glad your mother | 2 |
work more than seven | 2 |
over these little slippers | 2 |
they have not heard | 2 |
quite different to what | 2 |
of his own personality | 2 |
a matter of fact | 2 |
reason why he should | 2 |
on the beach at | 2 |
feel anything of the | 2 |
will happen to me | 2 |
and i hope you | 2 |
but when it was | 2 |
on the edge of | 2 |
know of my crimes | 2 |
for his mind was | 2 |
bring him to the | 2 |
as if he were | 2 |
knew all about it | 2 |
into which he had | 2 |
life he had led | 2 |
the seat by the | 2 |
many a dying bed | 2 |
during the remainder of | 2 |
i knew i was | 2 |
what is the use | 2 |
in the regiment that | 2 |
heard a word about | 2 |
refused to be comforted | 2 |
who in years gone | 2 |
to the studio at | 2 |
it would be to | 2 |
as he told him | 2 |
that is exactly what | 2 |
in a few moments | 2 |
were given of his | 2 |
and though he would | 2 |
to the throne of | 2 |
years gone by had | 2 |
and as they walked | 2 |
as he gazed upon | 2 |
had wished to tell | 2 |
was sitting in a | 2 |
the beach at new | 2 |
who love you so | 2 |
if i am not | 2 |
down by his chest | 2 |
sat down on the | 2 |
what will happen to | 2 |
came the intelligence that | 2 |
saw what he had | 2 |
and it was a | 2 |
wished to speak to | 2 |
and it will be | 2 |
his pocket his torn | 2 |
a great deal to | 2 |
looked over the side | 2 |
he drew his hand | 2 |
upon the shores of | 2 |
i wish i could | 2 |
the thought of the | 2 |
by ashmore russan and | 2 |
it has got on | 2 |
the calamity which had | 2 |
what he should do | 2 |
his father was delighted | 2 |
the hand that afflicted | 2 |
have mercy upon me | 2 |
he gazed upon the | 2 |
there was the old | 2 |
felt that he had | 2 |
be no picture like | 2 |
than he had expected | 2 |
he began to hate | 2 |
you to finish it | 2 |
and you would not | 2 |
though in answer to | 2 |
look at it to | 2 |
as if she had | 2 |
we will talk this | 2 |
and sat down on | 2 |
the shadow of the | 2 |
tell them to send | 2 |
but i could not | 2 |
he could remember nothing | 2 |
sat alone in his | 2 |
face he had drawn | 2 |
he only knew that | 2 |
i want to ask | 2 |
taking from his pocket | 2 |
one of the family | 2 |
did not wish to | 2 |
way to teach him | 2 |
it seemed to be | 2 |
he had spoken of | 2 |
on the threshold of | 2 |
as he lay down | 2 |
for a few hours | 2 |
i thought you were | 2 |
to know so much | 2 |
and tried to persuade | 2 |
in our little church | 2 |
storm on the sea | 2 |
went off to the | 2 |
at one of the | 2 |
you and your companions | 2 |
her across the studio | 2 |
meet her across the | 2 |
you for coming home | 2 |
i never forgot him | 2 |
at the garden gate | 2 |
into a light laugh | 2 |
the stillness of the | 2 |
had grown up to | 2 |
as well as you | 2 |
in a moment his | 2 |
you that i have | 2 |
ray of light upon | 2 |
he had grown from | 2 |
had learnt how to | 2 |
to look at frank | 2 |
thing that he had | 2 |
is not as if | 2 |
began to hate the | 2 |
be glad to see | 2 |
soon as he was | 2 |
is full of ghosts | 2 |
numerous illustrations by e | 2 |
to make him do | 2 |
go to the studio | 2 |
and when you have | 2 |
because i am going | 2 |
for the dead seemed | 2 |
and he wondered whether | 2 |
her arms round his | 2 |
be said for her | 2 |
she said to herself | 2 |
after his return home | 2 |
she did not even | 2 |
which he was going | 2 |
he said to himself | 2 |
i have only one | 2 |
as if i had | 2 |
know it was in | 2 |
left side of the | 2 |
that he had in | 2 |
that i did not | 2 |
it is all true | 2 |
arms round his neck | 2 |
the last few days | 2 |
for a moment his | 2 |
the old man was | 2 |
and that is the | 2 |
when he was painting | 2 |
he laid his hand | 2 |
seat amongst the passengers | 2 |
the man who kept | 2 |
he and his friend | 2 |
i am afraid of | 2 |
man who painted it | 2 |
and as he was | 2 |
you are not going | 2 |
i ask you to | 2 |
but it would not | 2 |
and he longed for | 2 |
ran to meet her | 2 |
those chapters you spoke | 2 |
nurse and doctor watched | 2 |
in the same place | 2 |
it was more than | 2 |
name honoured and respected | 2 |
is the use of | 2 |
that i have been | 2 |
less than an hour | 2 |
had no effect upon | 2 |
his name honoured and | 2 |
he had come to | 2 |
as if you were | 2 |
i will tell you | 2 |
his heart told him | 2 |
when he was not | 2 |
and the only way | 2 |
knew where he should | 2 |
and as the doctor | 2 |
beneath the shadow of | 2 |
wished to tell her | 2 |
hope to meet you | 2 |
his hands thrust into | 2 |
of the boys of | 2 |
some minutes he sat | 2 |
it was possible to | 2 |
up and down the | 2 |
when he reached the | 2 |
years had passed since | 2 |
nothing in the world | 2 |
he took his seat | 2 |
sat down and wept | 2 |
be a good thing | 2 |
if she knew what | 2 |
because i think it | 2 |
be a blessing to | 2 |
he listened to him | 2 |
there was but little | 2 |
i shall never forget | 2 |
interchange of thought and | 2 |
in a very short | 2 |
he alighted from the | 2 |
there will be no | 2 |
it is the same | 2 |
he would not have | 2 |
it is a pretty | 2 |
in a thoughtful mood | 2 |
he told me you | 2 |
i tell you to | 2 |
when will it be | 2 |
at that moment he | 2 |
will be to see | 2 |
it will not be | 2 |
bosom of his son | 2 |
was one of the | 2 |
but he did not | 2 |
i think i shall | 2 |
was at liberty to | 2 |
will be glad to | 2 |
half the artistic sense | 2 |
will stop with me | 2 |
it would be no | 2 |
the book he had | 2 |
frank was looking at | 2 |
that he had added | 2 |
the one he had | 2 |
upon the stillness of | 2 |
to forget all about | 2 |
in collision with her | 2 |
all the earnestness of | 2 |
i can see it | 2 |
more than half finished | 2 |
out into a light | 2 |
by the aid of | 2 |
which he had spoken | 2 |
it for a moment | 2 |
i never shall forget | 2 |
his residence in india | 2 |
other side of the | 2 |
do you come here | 2 |
tell you about it | 2 |
that i am not | 2 |
while he was at | 2 |
the doctor left the | 2 |
had retired to rest | 2 |
in his lowest audible | 2 |
hope of his recovery | 2 |
the heart of man | 2 |
than seven hours a | 2 |
it was the face | 2 |
from his seat and | 2 |
seven hours a day | 2 |
which she had seen | 2 |
the part of the | 2 |
he stood for a | 2 |
would be a good | 2 |
that there is many | 2 |
over him that he | 2 |
at it for a | 2 |
broke out into a | 2 |
his hand upon the | 2 |
without any body on | 2 |
to him with a | 2 |
to speak to her | 2 |
only tell me to | 2 |
that you will read | 2 |
believes in the danger | 2 |
making his way to | 2 |
be a pair of | 2 |
now and then a | 2 |
was not the first | 2 |
and i knew i | 2 |
of his old companions | 2 |
if you will stop | 2 |
on one occasion he | 2 |
the field of his | 2 |
lost a great deal | 2 |
she did not believe | 2 |
and went to his | 2 |
that is the only | 2 |
you in such a | 2 |
never heard a word | 2 |
he shook his head | 2 |
for he went on | 2 |
which he had been | 2 |
as she had shrunk | 2 |
cut and stabbed the | 2 |
hand on his shoulder | 2 |
why are you in | 2 |
i did not care | 2 |
her hand on his | 2 |
early on the morrow | 2 |
take another look at | 2 |
paint it as i | 2 |
his eye fell upon | 2 |
has a right to | 2 |
goes out of him | 2 |
a mile or so | 2 |
light from the window | 2 |
gone by had won | 2 |
the field of battle | 2 |
side of the face | 2 |
out with him to | 2 |
of the manner in | 2 |
put it in the | 2 |
to give it up | 2 |
to which he was | 2 |
to lead a better | 2 |
and not work more | 2 |
upon the bosom of | 2 |
when you see that | 2 |
what became of the | 2 |
she saw his face | 2 |
i feel as if | 2 |
and now we are | 2 |
a death on board | 2 |
i cannot tell you | 2 |
would paint himself as | 2 |
and the good man | 2 |
lead thou me on | 2 |
i have tried to | 2 |
i paint it as | 2 |
other end of the | 2 |
the east india company | 2 |
been working too hard | 2 |
you really are too | 2 |
is that it is | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
in the danger of | 2 |
it would bring him | 2 |
laid his hand on | 2 |
and his heart became | 2 |
i think he is | 2 |
gracious god has been | 2 |
seemed to centre in | 2 |
in front of the | 2 |
the life he had | 2 |
been working very hard | 2 |
as he had anticipated | 2 |
looked at the face | 2 |
to the other end | 2 |
life and adventures of | 2 |