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quadgram | frequency |
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for the first time | 92 |
as if she were | 52 |
in the midst of | 50 |
as if it were | 42 |
south midland and atlantic | 37 |
as if he were | 36 |
the great south midland | 34 |
one of the most | 34 |
the end of the | 33 |
great south midland and | 32 |
was one of the | 31 |
in the direction of | 31 |
in front of the | 30 |
and it seemed to | 30 |
as if she had | 29 |
she shook her head | 28 |
midland and atlantic railroad | 27 |
as if he had | 26 |
it seemed to him | 26 |
it seemed to her | 26 |
i am going to | 25 |
she looked at him | 25 |
in spite of the | 24 |
of the great south | 24 |
i do not know | 24 |
at the end of | 24 |
and there was a | 23 |
he looked at her | 23 |
army of northern virginia | 22 |
a part of the | 22 |
the president of the | 22 |
the other side of | 22 |
in spite of her | 21 |
at the foot of | 21 |
the centre of the | 21 |
it was as if | 21 |
on the other side | 20 |
the foot of the | 20 |
in the centre of | 20 |
it seemed to me | 20 |
it seems to me | 20 |
seemed to her that | 20 |
the face of the | 20 |
other side of the | 20 |
seemed to him that | 19 |
one of the best | 19 |
the army of northern | 19 |
for the sake of | 19 |
i should like to | 18 |
the edge of the | 18 |
on the face of | 17 |
the sound of the | 17 |
at the head of | 17 |
as a matter of | 17 |
in one of the | 17 |
the direction of the | 17 |
the secretary of war | 16 |
she looked up at | 16 |
seemed to me that | 16 |
is one of the | 16 |
a great deal of | 16 |
the door of the | 16 |
in the presence of | 16 |
the head of the | 16 |
that she had never | 16 |
but he did not | 15 |
she held out her | 15 |
as if it had | 15 |
if i were you | 15 |
the first time since | 15 |
held out his hand | 15 |
held out her hand | 15 |
a matter of fact | 14 |
for a little while | 14 |
president of the great | 14 |
for a few minutes | 14 |
that she was not | 14 |
it was one of | 14 |
at the same time | 13 |
i am sure that | 13 |
in a low voice | 13 |
a good deal of | 13 |
out on the porch | 13 |
what do you think | 13 |
that it was a | 13 |
the shadow of the | 13 |
in spite of his | 13 |
as soon as i | 13 |
when i was a | 13 |
on the edge of | 13 |
the top of the | 13 |
the rest of the | 13 |
the shadow of a | 12 |
the side of the | 12 |
and the next instant | 12 |
as far as i | 12 |
i was about to | 12 |
as if i were | 12 |
the old print shop | 12 |
but i do not | 12 |
i want you to | 12 |
at the corner of | 12 |
the first time in | 12 |
the old grey house | 12 |
war between the states | 12 |
looked up at me | 12 |
the midst of the | 12 |
the sound of a | 12 |
in a little while | 12 |
and it was a | 12 |
of a man who | 12 |
do not wish to | 12 |
he was in the | 12 |
as soon as she | 12 |
that she had been | 12 |
in the shadow of | 12 |
i had never seen | 12 |
the spirit of the | 11 |
used to say that | 11 |
i did not know | 11 |
the face of a | 11 |
to do with it | 11 |
if she had been | 11 |
the faces of the | 11 |
that there was a | 11 |
the thunder of the | 11 |
that he had never | 11 |
the rear of the | 11 |
with a kind of | 11 |
he said at last | 11 |
it must have been | 11 |
that he had not | 11 |
went back to the | 11 |
i saw that the | 11 |
seems to me that | 11 |
the rest of us | 11 |
of the enchanted garden | 11 |
she felt that she | 11 |
he said to himself | 11 |
that she had not | 10 |
that it was not | 10 |
he felt that he | 10 |
to get out of | 10 |
looked at him with | 10 |
i saw that she | 10 |
the presidency of the | 10 |
i know that you | 10 |
he was about to | 10 |
and there was no | 10 |
for a long time | 10 |
by the name of | 10 |
up at me with | 10 |
the first time i | 10 |
as she stood there | 10 |
it is a pity | 10 |
but she did not | 10 |
of the great war | 10 |
to me to be | 10 |
was one of those | 10 |
if it had been | 10 |
face to face with | 10 |
do you think i | 10 |
as soon as he | 10 |
a minute or two | 10 |
he shook his head | 10 |
i wish you would | 10 |
in love with her | 10 |
get out of it | 10 |
to tell the truth | 10 |
i think you are | 10 |
i do not wish | 10 |
while she stood there | 10 |
that he was not | 10 |
of the south midland | 10 |
that she did not | 10 |
as it had been | 10 |
centre of the room | 10 |
i think it is | 10 |
as long as you | 10 |
i am trying to | 10 |
i thought you were | 10 |
the beginning of the | 10 |
there was a faint | 10 |
which she had been | 10 |
in which she had | 9 |
it might have been | 9 |
if you want to | 9 |
and held out her | 9 |
to speak to you | 9 |
as if she would | 9 |
she said to herself | 9 |
and her eyes were | 9 |
in a voice that | 9 |
you ought to be | 9 |
if i were to | 9 |
if he would only | 9 |
that it was the | 9 |
and i do not | 9 |
i am not sure | 9 |
miss mitty and miss | 9 |
why should she have | 9 |
she was about to | 9 |
if he had been | 9 |
and the sound of | 9 |
when it comes to | 9 |
looked up at him | 9 |
i shall never see | 9 |
i am so glad | 9 |
to her that the | 9 |
on the side of | 9 |
to speak to him | 9 |
to the end of | 9 |
wanted to see you | 9 |
went out into the | 9 |
in love with him | 9 |
she was going to | 9 |
her eyes on the | 9 |
for a moment she | 9 |
they ought to be | 9 |
of the army of | 9 |
the first time that | 9 |
out of the room | 9 |
she had never seen | 9 |
there had been a | 9 |
she might have been | 9 |
if she could only | 9 |
at the sight of | 9 |
if i could only | 9 |
i wanted to see | 9 |
on his way to | 9 |
at such a time | 9 |
if he had not | 9 |
for a moment he | 9 |
while i stood there | 9 |
with her eyes on | 9 |
for a minute she | 8 |
i looked at her | 8 |
a member of the | 8 |
in the eyes of | 8 |
in a few minutes | 8 |
and i know that | 8 |
out into the street | 8 |
the voice of the | 8 |
to the other side | 8 |
was conscious of a | 8 |
as long as i | 8 |
father used to say | 8 |
while he stood there | 8 |
and she felt that | 8 |
the eyes of the | 8 |
as if they were | 8 |
mitty and miss matoaca | 8 |
you are going to | 8 |
i have tried to | 8 |
if it were a | 8 |
fall in love with | 8 |
knew that it was | 8 |
and one of the | 8 |
i am glad to | 8 |
anything in the world | 8 |
but it is the | 8 |
had never seen her | 8 |
there can be no | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
at him with a | 8 |
as long as she | 8 |
was the first time | 8 |
it may be that | 8 |
that there had been | 8 |
in a voice which | 8 |
to one of the | 8 |
as if they had | 8 |
went out of the | 8 |
a great deal more | 8 |
the back of the | 8 |
in a tone of | 8 |
it looks as if | 8 |
quarter of an hour | 8 |
out of the house | 8 |
that you can do | 8 |
saw that it was | 8 |
are you going to | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
it was impossible for | 8 |
and as soon as | 8 |
she said in a | 8 |
feeling that he was | 8 |
that was like the | 8 |
with an air of | 8 |
of the fact that | 8 |
and out of the | 8 |
it seemed to caroline | 8 |
had been able to | 8 |
the army of the | 8 |
of the united states | 8 |
that he would not | 8 |
i have had a | 8 |
and a minute later | 8 |
it seemed to prescott | 8 |
that it is a | 8 |
fell on my ears | 8 |
for the rest of | 8 |
what is the matter | 8 |
and held out his | 8 |
you think i am | 8 |
as i looked at | 8 |
with a touch of | 8 |
she have done it | 8 |
i suppose it is | 8 |
it was the first | 8 |
the light of the | 8 |
should she have done | 8 |
that she could not | 8 |
and for a moment | 8 |
do you think of | 8 |
in the world that | 8 |
in the hands of | 8 |
the only thing that | 8 |
do you know what | 8 |
she is going to | 8 |
out of my mind | 8 |
in spite of my | 8 |
out of the window | 8 |
of the southern confederacy | 7 |
the sight of her | 7 |
it was not the | 7 |
that he could not | 7 |
up and down the | 7 |
had seemed to her | 7 |
to look at her | 7 |
while she looked at | 7 |
and he did not | 7 |
door of the library | 7 |
it was not a | 7 |
the member of congress | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
if it were the | 7 |
that he was in | 7 |
turning away from the | 7 |
to get rid of | 7 |
to him that the | 7 |
the cannon and the | 7 |
her head with a | 7 |
i beg your pardon | 7 |
i do not think | 7 |
and now and then | 7 |
i feel as if | 7 |
at once to the | 7 |
as long as it | 7 |
there are times when | 7 |
but she could not | 7 |
foot of the hill | 7 |
must have been a | 7 |
if you only knew | 7 |
into the next room | 7 |
and i saw that | 7 |
but there was no | 7 |
they were in the | 7 |
of the house and | 7 |
on the subject of | 7 |
came into the room | 7 |
now and then in | 7 |
the thought of the | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
it would not be | 7 |
told me that she | 7 |
a quarter of an | 7 |
that i do not | 7 |
as well as in | 7 |
blue of the sky | 7 |
with a gesture that | 7 |
what are you doing | 7 |
the first time she | 7 |
the best of it | 7 |
it would be a | 7 |
she was a woman | 7 |
back from her forehead | 7 |
the glow of the | 7 |
knock at the door | 7 |
front of the fire | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
now that he had | 7 |
in which i had | 7 |
she knew that she | 7 |
in her eyes and | 7 |
it is the only | 7 |
would you like to | 7 |
with a gesture of | 7 |
in the rear of | 7 |
on the arm of | 7 |
to think of it | 7 |
the great war between | 7 |
on the night of | 7 |
saw that she was | 7 |
for an instant he | 7 |
the things that she | 7 |
i will not be | 7 |
he was going to | 7 |
do you think it | 7 |
i am not a | 7 |
great war between the | 7 |
he turned away and | 7 |
and it was not | 7 |
to do with the | 7 |
beginning of the war | 7 |
that he had been | 7 |
but she was not | 7 |
it may have been | 7 |
with a look of | 7 |
and for the first | 7 |
for a few moments | 7 |
front of the house | 7 |
into the hands of | 7 |
to go to the | 7 |
was about to enter | 7 |
in the face of | 7 |
as one of the | 7 |
know that you are | 7 |
and i am sure | 7 |
with an expression of | 7 |
that i ought to | 7 |
with the manner of | 7 |
into the habit of | 7 |
to tell you that | 7 |
and handed it to | 7 |
he ought to have | 6 |
a quarter of a | 6 |
and came over to | 6 |
born in a circus | 6 |
know that it is | 6 |
stood for a moment | 6 |
she had been a | 6 |
it had been a | 6 |
is the only thing | 6 |
was still in her | 6 |
and i want to | 6 |
she did not know | 6 |
the close of the | 6 |
to break through the | 6 |
to me that the | 6 |
a cup of tea | 6 |
what can i do | 6 |
that he did not | 6 |
do you mean to | 6 |
the field of battle | 6 |
top of the hill | 6 |
the look of a | 6 |
in and out of | 6 |
the only way to | 6 |
the midst of a | 6 |
there was no hint | 6 |
than any one else | 6 |
like to see her | 6 |
that i was a | 6 |
it is just as | 6 |
become a part of | 6 |
do you mean that | 6 |
i felt that i | 6 |
that is why i | 6 |
for the last two | 6 |
of the confederate states | 6 |
of the mosaic club | 6 |
quarter of a million | 6 |
his way to the | 6 |
a few minutes later | 6 |
you know what i | 6 |
view of the river | 6 |
the nominee of the | 6 |
he returned to the | 6 |
the general and i | 6 |
it would be better | 6 |
was standing by the | 6 |
but i am not | 6 |
as she looked up | 6 |
when she had gone | 6 |
as i entered the | 6 |
into the open field | 6 |
by one of the | 6 |
if it were yesterday | 6 |
i sometimes think that | 6 |
that he ought to | 6 |
as he stood there | 6 |
of the blands and | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
that it seemed to | 6 |
presidency of the south | 6 |
on either side of | 6 |
that he is a | 6 |
the last two or | 6 |
of the old woman | 6 |
with his eyes on | 6 |
it is only a | 6 |
she put her hand | 6 |
she looked at me | 6 |
so good of you | 6 |
thought in her mind | 6 |
not in the least | 6 |
in her red shoes | 6 |
that she was a | 6 |
as soon as the | 6 |
do you remember the | 6 |
to face with the | 6 |
of the cannon and | 6 |
blands and the fairfaxes | 6 |
he knew that she | 6 |
and she did not | 6 |
look in his eyes | 6 |
if she were trying | 6 |
i thought you might | 6 |
as i had seen | 6 |
thunder of the guns | 6 |
i wonder if she | 6 |
to the sound of | 6 |
seemed to me to | 6 |
it is not the | 6 |
what do you mean | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
i could see that | 6 |
looked at her with | 6 |
i never saw a | 6 |
than it is to | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
the next instant she | 6 |
if you could only | 6 |
it is so hard | 6 |
that i am not | 6 |
west virginia and wyanoke | 6 |
to save my life | 6 |
last two or three | 6 |
was the sound of | 6 |
this was one of | 6 |
as they ought to | 6 |
to me that i | 6 |
you know that i | 6 |
if i can only | 6 |
felt as if he | 6 |
she stood there in | 6 |
and her voice was | 6 |
you ought to have | 6 |
do you think she | 6 |
to the little house | 6 |
the end of his | 6 |
president of the confederacy | 6 |
light of the sunset | 6 |
the only one who | 6 |
i am sorry to | 6 |
him that she was | 6 |
feel as if i | 6 |
was a part of | 6 |
he was a man | 6 |
for the second time | 6 |
if she had seen | 6 |
he held out his | 6 |
i have come to | 6 |
but there was a | 6 |
for a minute the | 6 |
the heart of the | 6 |
but it was a | 6 |
look on his face | 6 |
was a man of | 6 |
perplexed and anxious look | 6 |
you think it is | 6 |
to escape from richmond | 6 |
he is the only | 6 |
was that of the | 6 |
i am sure it | 6 |
know what it is | 6 |
from head to foot | 6 |
things as they ought | 6 |
i have been in | 6 |
was the only one | 6 |
a man who had | 6 |
as she sat there | 6 |
i thought i had | 6 |
when she was with | 6 |
with which she had | 6 |
shook her head with | 6 |
i will not let | 6 |
side of the river | 6 |
by the side of | 6 |
seemed to him the | 6 |
he went back to | 6 |
but i am sure | 6 |
is a great deal | 6 |
the door opened and | 6 |
as they reached the | 6 |
it seemed to corinna | 6 |
the name of the | 6 |
never in my life | 6 |
to talk to you | 6 |
against the background of | 6 |
of moss and stones | 6 |
on her way to | 6 |
the midst of it | 6 |
as i told you | 6 |
it occurred to her | 6 |
into one of the | 6 |
it was evident that | 6 |
just as soon as | 6 |
when i think of | 6 |
knew that she was | 6 |
seemed to caroline that | 6 |
she said at last | 6 |
was a woman of | 6 |
it was too late | 6 |
like the eyes of | 6 |
who was one of | 6 |
she turned toward me | 6 |
the valley of virginia | 6 |
she felt that the | 6 |
all the time that | 6 |
the blands and the | 6 |
ought to have been | 6 |
no doubt of it | 5 |
and when at last | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
the fact that she | 5 |
if he were a | 5 |
the west virginia and | 5 |
with its look of | 5 |
did not know it | 5 |
i wish to speak | 5 |
mean to tell me | 5 |
he is trying to | 5 |
now and then to | 5 |
opened the door and | 5 |
so many years ago | 5 |
get out of the | 5 |
the war between the | 5 |
brow of the hill | 5 |
of that hidden country | 5 |
to speak to her | 5 |
back into the room | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
would have been a | 5 |
with a sensation of | 5 |
think it will be | 5 |
i do not believe | 5 |
when she reached the | 5 |
steps and into the | 5 |
how in the world | 5 |
thought that she had | 5 |
it was like a | 5 |
christ leads de ole | 5 |
out of her mind | 5 |
little house in the | 5 |
in the tone of | 5 |
whether or not he | 5 |
tried in vain to | 5 |
ran out of the | 5 |
going over to the | 5 |
ought to be thankful | 5 |
while she sat there | 5 |
in the capitol square | 5 |
ole sheep by still | 5 |
the corner of the | 5 |
the old sense of | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
in a cloud of | 5 |
he could not help | 5 |
it could not be | 5 |
one of the old | 5 |
of things as they | 5 |
in the world to | 5 |
she said in her | 5 |
has just told me | 5 |
on the way home | 5 |
though she was not | 5 |
it was impossible to | 5 |
she came back to | 5 |
leads de ole sheep | 5 |
the feeling that he | 5 |
i am willing to | 5 |
company of richmond howitzers | 5 |
i am not so | 5 |
far as i can | 5 |
time in my life | 5 |
at the bottom of | 5 |
was it possible that | 5 |
car turned into the | 5 |
while he watched her | 5 |
she was trying to | 5 |
his hand on the | 5 |
i want to go | 5 |
she was conscious of | 5 |
you want me to | 5 |
i saw that it | 5 |
turned away and went | 5 |
the outskirts of the | 5 |
she were trying to | 5 |
the national oil company | 5 |
hurt you unless you | 5 |
the next day i | 5 |
not wish to be | 5 |
i wonder what she | 5 |
that i should be | 5 |
in the house of | 5 |
that he appeared to | 5 |
the first time he | 5 |
stood for a minute | 5 |
of miss mitty and | 5 |
i replied that i | 5 |
i am glad you | 5 |
one of the very | 5 |
he said in a | 5 |
still in her eyes | 5 |
was it possible to | 5 |
it something of the | 5 |
that i could not | 5 |
in the depths of | 5 |
had never occurred to | 5 |
looked at me with | 5 |
the end of a | 5 |
for a minute he | 5 |
must go back to | 5 |
and i did not | 5 |
at the beginning of | 5 |
daily and hourly care | 5 |
he realized that she | 5 |
for an instant the | 5 |
if it were not | 5 |
than he had ever | 5 |
if she had ever | 5 |
there are so many | 5 |
that she should be | 5 |
that he was the | 5 |
on the opposite side | 5 |
first time in my | 5 |
nothing more than a | 5 |
door opened and shut | 5 |
he had never before | 5 |
he had not been | 5 |
and all the time | 5 |
we are going to | 5 |
it would have been | 5 |
the life of the | 5 |
sheep by still watah | 5 |
the white blaze of | 5 |
the presence of a | 5 |
knocked at the door | 5 |
door of the house | 5 |
she remembered that her | 5 |
under the command of | 5 |
as she looked at | 5 |
on the field of | 5 |
looked away from her | 5 |
there has never been | 5 |
and the sight of | 5 |
of course i know | 5 |
to be in the | 5 |
there was the sound | 5 |
two or three days | 5 |
at which she looked | 5 |
with the air of | 5 |
and i knew that | 5 |
a moment he was | 5 |
if you would only | 5 |
the city of richmond | 5 |
she knew that he | 5 |
between you and me | 5 |
no doubt of that | 5 |
he told me that | 5 |
never see it again | 5 |
has been very kind | 5 |
short flight of steps | 5 |
he did not know | 5 |
said to herself in | 5 |
a man who was | 5 |
the colour of her | 5 |
go into this war | 5 |
i think he is | 5 |
you mean to tell | 5 |
that i can do | 5 |
passed through the gate | 5 |
we can manage to | 5 |
in the power of | 5 |
i know you are | 5 |
far as i am | 5 |
they passed through the | 5 |
she appeared to be | 5 |
shall never see it | 5 |
to her that she | 5 |
the roar of the | 5 |
glad to see you | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
of miss charlotte grayson | 5 |
as long as the | 5 |
i wish i knew | 5 |
may have been the | 5 |
when i reached home | 5 |
to the last degree | 5 |
she would not have | 5 |
i have heard of | 5 |
the president and his | 5 |
he had ever seen | 5 |
to go into the | 5 |
it comes to that | 5 |
while he waited for | 5 |
i feel sorry for | 5 |
the people of the | 5 |
saw that he was | 5 |
she did not speak | 5 |
when i came up | 5 |
only for a moment | 5 |
was in the air | 5 |
i have never had | 5 |
for a moment her | 5 |
knew that he was | 5 |
that was why i | 5 |
in a few moments | 5 |
when at last she | 5 |
had never before seen | 5 |
so much as a | 5 |
and the next minute | 5 |
in his last illness | 5 |
said the old lady | 5 |
her in his arms | 5 |
great deal more than | 5 |
he was one of | 5 |
judge horatio lancaster page | 5 |
she told herself that | 5 |
never occurred to him | 5 |
the commander of the | 5 |
the memory of the | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
i went into the | 5 |
i think she is | 5 |
at the door of | 5 |
that she should have | 5 |
went over to the | 5 |
there was not a | 5 |
but i think that | 5 |
de ole sheep by | 5 |
i was obliged to | 5 |
if she were a | 5 |
at the back of | 5 |
was about to pass | 5 |
came over to the | 5 |
considered one of the | 5 |
on the eve of | 5 |
houses of moss and | 5 |
six feet two inches | 5 |
with a flash of | 5 |
first time i ever | 5 |
as i sat there | 5 |
as if there were | 5 |
looked at her in | 5 |
you are obliged to | 5 |
i tell you i | 5 |
the office of the | 5 |
which led to the | 5 |
there was a note | 5 |
looking at me with | 5 |
she was with him | 5 |
been one of the | 5 |
a corner of the | 5 |
it will be because | 5 |
do you know where | 5 |
her as if she | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
as of one who | 5 |
of one who is | 5 |
it possible that she | 5 |
one of the finest | 5 |
what it was about | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
did you ever hear | 5 |
and went out into | 5 |
there was a pause | 5 |
she ought to be | 5 |
the south midland and | 5 |
i shall see you | 5 |
a step or two | 5 |
at the same instant | 5 |
and forth from the | 5 |
go back to the | 5 |
a chair by the | 5 |
for a minute corinna | 5 |
the truth is that | 5 |
i wish i could | 5 |
the terrace and the | 5 |
a man who has | 5 |
the cause of the | 5 |
broke into a laugh | 5 |
felt that she had | 5 |
she had ever seen | 5 |
she was obliged to | 5 |
that it is the | 5 |
to the day of | 5 |
with her hand on | 5 |
the figure of the | 5 |
she was aware of | 5 |
in the enchanted garden | 5 |
it is true that | 5 |
is the most beautiful | 5 |
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office of the president | 3 |
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the institution of slavery | 3 |
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