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quadgram | frequency |
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he said to himself | 35 |
i should like to | 32 |
in a tone of | 28 |
are you going to | 24 |
the man from pike | 21 |
i am going to | 21 |
shall be glad to | 20 |
said the pike man | 20 |
i shall be glad | 19 |
do you want to | 18 |
i shall have to | 18 |
what do you mean | 17 |
i would like to | 17 |
you are very kind | 16 |
it seems to me | 16 |
i am glad to | 15 |
what do you think | 15 |
i have no doubt | 15 |
it would have been | 15 |
a good deal of | 15 |
i will tell you | 14 |
at the end of | 13 |
for the first time | 13 |
said the old lady | 13 |
do you mean to | 12 |
i am afraid i | 12 |
do you think i | 12 |
i am willing to | 12 |
a great mind to | 12 |
how much do you | 12 |
man from pike county | 11 |
i hope you will | 11 |
i wish i could | 11 |
a dollar a week | 11 |
at the same time | 11 |
he would have been | 11 |
the president of the | 10 |
the pike county man | 10 |
you are going to | 10 |
be glad to have | 10 |
i am afraid you | 10 |
if you want to | 10 |
as soon as i | 10 |
a dollar and a | 10 |
the owner of the | 10 |
i am not sure | 9 |
when i was a | 9 |
long have you been | 9 |
of the groveton bank | 9 |
i shall be very | 9 |
a great deal of | 9 |
in spite of his | 9 |
glad to see you | 9 |
a day or two | 9 |
how long have you | 9 |
should like to have | 9 |
i think he is | 9 |
where did you get | 9 |
he felt that he | 9 |
on his way to | 9 |
i want you to | 9 |
i may as well | 9 |
the son of a | 9 |
to do with it | 9 |
how do you know | 9 |
in a low voice | 9 |
dollar and a half | 9 |
what do you say | 9 |
if it had been | 9 |
what is your name | 9 |
i think i can | 9 |
i have a great | 9 |
be very glad to | 8 |
i will give you | 8 |
lost no time in | 8 |
in a hurry to | 8 |
what do you want | 8 |
where are you going | 8 |
in the hands of | 8 |
in the habit of | 8 |
what did you do | 8 |
what are you going | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
we may as well | 8 |
he could not help | 8 |
two dollars a week | 8 |
i am glad you | 8 |
young man from boston | 8 |
that he had been | 8 |
you going to do | 8 |
the young man from | 8 |
was by no means | 7 |
the man who had | 7 |
of service to you | 7 |
dollars and a half | 7 |
in the course of | 7 |
i think you are | 7 |
think it would be | 7 |
you seem to be | 7 |
in front of a | 7 |
shall be very glad | 7 |
you want me to | 7 |
see what i can | 7 |
i think i shall | 7 |
what i can do | 7 |
i suppose you are | 7 |
do you know where | 7 |
good deal of money | 7 |
paused in front of | 7 |
to say that he | 7 |
the rest of the | 7 |
my weight in wildcats | 7 |
be kind enough to | 7 |
the door of the | 7 |
you will have to | 7 |
nothing to do with | 7 |
made up his mind | 7 |
have a great mind | 7 |
i begin to think | 7 |
i am glad of | 7 |
president of the bank | 7 |
i ought to be | 7 |
am glad to hear | 7 |
as soon as possible | 7 |
whip my weight in | 7 |
know anything about it | 7 |
felt that he had | 7 |
but i want to | 7 |
house on prairie avenue | 7 |
to go to california | 7 |
be of service to | 7 |
and it would be | 6 |
president of the groveton | 6 |
do you think he | 6 |
you want to go | 6 |
the hands of the | 6 |
he was a man | 6 |
in front of the | 6 |
i am ready to | 6 |
to fall in with | 6 |
glad to have you | 6 |
i am in a | 6 |
found it hard to | 6 |
said one of the | 6 |
said the young lady | 6 |
out of the house | 6 |
a friend of mine | 6 |
with an air of | 6 |
the upper part of | 6 |
you mean to insult | 6 |
in the way of | 6 |
how much did you | 6 |
be quick about it | 6 |
want to go to | 6 |
i am very much | 6 |
felt that he was | 6 |
on the way to | 6 |
the end of the | 6 |
i can do it | 6 |
said the young man | 6 |
it would be a | 6 |
be glad to see | 6 |
i want to see | 6 |
at the corner of | 6 |
in which he had | 6 |
the numbers of the | 6 |
in the direction of | 6 |
thank you for the | 6 |
luke and his mother | 6 |
what sort of a | 6 |
to the black hills | 6 |
i am sure you | 6 |
two dollars and a | 6 |
his way to the | 6 |
i hope you are | 6 |
do you mean by | 6 |
tell you what i | 6 |
the land of gold | 6 |
do you know anything | 6 |
the hands of a | 5 |
i thought you were | 5 |
he was about to | 5 |
of his right cheek | 5 |
said the man from | 5 |
am in a hurry | 5 |
i think it would | 5 |
where have you been | 5 |
you know anything about | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
on the upper part | 5 |
heart sank within him | 5 |
boy of your age | 5 |
tom could not help | 5 |
but i am afraid | 5 |
a quarter of a | 5 |
the leader of the | 5 |
were on their way | 5 |
on his way home | 5 |
can you tell me | 5 |
upper part of his | 5 |
where do you live | 5 |
of the stolen bonds | 5 |
have no right to | 5 |
he did not feel | 5 |
mean to insult me | 5 |
on account of his | 5 |
his hand into his | 5 |
was a man of | 5 |
i see you are | 5 |
me a great service | 5 |
shall be able to | 5 |
i feel that i | 5 |
a boy of sixteen | 5 |
the office of the | 5 |
just as you say | 5 |
to think of it | 5 |
a list of the | 5 |
there is one thing | 5 |
you be kind enough | 5 |
would like to see | 5 |
face to face with | 5 |
i am not so | 5 |
wart on the upper | 5 |
i wish you would | 5 |
i have heard that | 5 |
you take me for | 5 |
i suppose you have | 5 |
would like to have | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
i was a boy | 5 |
i think you will | 5 |
he did not wish | 5 |
part of his right | 5 |
thought it best to | 5 |
am glad to see | 5 |
he saw that it | 5 |
the same man who | 5 |
wish to see me | 5 |
you wish to see | 5 |
have been able to | 5 |
for a boy of | 5 |
he would not have | 5 |
i am obliged to | 5 |
you think i have | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
son of a rich | 5 |
do you think the | 5 |
the way to the | 5 |
there is no need | 5 |
i suppose i shall | 5 |
the gentleman from pike | 5 |
his heart sank within | 5 |
i wish to see | 5 |
it would be better | 5 |
looked at each other | 5 |
do you think it | 5 |
glad to hear it | 5 |
the house on prairie | 5 |
it must have been | 5 |
as if it had | 5 |
may be able to | 5 |
asked the old lady | 5 |
do you know how | 5 |
i can get along | 5 |
to give him a | 5 |
i am not a | 5 |
that it was a | 5 |
with a smile of | 5 |
as well as i | 5 |
who robbed the bank | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
am glad of that | 5 |
i wish i was | 5 |
to be of service | 5 |
ten thousand dollars to | 5 |
i am sorry to | 5 |
did not wish to | 5 |
two or three days | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
he did not know | 5 |
would have been a | 5 |
a man of middle | 5 |
but i am not | 5 |
give it to me | 5 |
i am sure i | 5 |
the watch and chain | 5 |
glad to do so | 5 |
hand into his pocket | 5 |
a couple of hours | 5 |
have no doubt you | 5 |
and be quick about | 5 |
you think i am | 5 |
that would be a | 5 |
do you think of | 5 |
saw that he was | 5 |
be a rich man | 5 |
if i could only | 5 |
know that i have | 5 |
a bunch of keys | 5 |
led the way into | 5 |
have to go to | 5 |
am willing to work | 5 |
as well as a | 5 |
seems to me that | 5 |
what would you do | 5 |
to be a good | 4 |
did not care to | 4 |
at a safe distance | 4 |
numbers of the bonds | 4 |
think it will be | 4 |
luke could not help | 4 |
a gold watch and | 4 |
would like to speak | 4 |
he is only a | 4 |
let him have it | 4 |
for a short time | 4 |
felt that it was | 4 |
i am afraid it | 4 |
that he should be | 4 |
from his vest pocket | 4 |
seem to be very | 4 |
there will be no | 4 |
i advise you to | 4 |
see something of the | 4 |
a part of the | 4 |
i think it will | 4 |
up your mind to | 4 |
went up to the | 4 |
and that he had | 4 |
looked from one to | 4 |
the use of the | 4 |
to do you a | 4 |
a young man of | 4 |
if it were only | 4 |
a friend of his | 4 |
much obliged to you | 4 |
a great deal more | 4 |
of ten thousand dollars | 4 |
returned the old lady | 4 |
with the air of | 4 |
five cents a day | 4 |
that he had a | 4 |
is a friend of | 4 |
do you think we | 4 |
no doubt of it | 4 |
seemed to be a | 4 |
can whip my weight | 4 |
said the bank president | 4 |
that you are not | 4 |
and put it in | 4 |
he had never seen | 4 |
it was hard to | 4 |
at the prairie hotel | 4 |
i have nothing to | 4 |
that he would have | 4 |
from one to the | 4 |
i want to give | 4 |
found himself in the | 4 |
much do you think | 4 |
no doubt you are | 4 |
i have been in | 4 |
great deal of money | 4 |
make up your mind | 4 |
if you can spare | 4 |
i would rather you | 4 |
so far as i | 4 |
for he felt that | 4 |
the character of the | 4 |
the back of his | 4 |
but i think it | 4 |
i wish i had | 4 |
for a hundred dollars | 4 |
is a good deal | 4 |
young man of twenty | 4 |
be glad to do | 4 |
saw that it was | 4 |
may as well tell | 4 |
he caught sight of | 4 |
the money he had | 4 |
in half an hour | 4 |
trouble yourself about that | 4 |
banks of the yuba | 4 |
i am sure he | 4 |
he would like to | 4 |
the way into the | 4 |
will give you a | 4 |
of the man who | 4 |
that i have been | 4 |
but he was not | 4 |
a friend in need | 4 |
to think he is | 4 |
what makes you think | 4 |
give it to you | 4 |
did not seem to | 4 |
one to the other | 4 |
did not appear to | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
tom and his companion | 4 |
necessary for him to | 4 |
did not dare to | 4 |
you are willing to | 4 |
on account of the | 4 |
before in my life | 4 |
but he knew that | 4 |
how did you get | 4 |
said the old gentleman | 4 |
but i am sure | 4 |
to go back to | 4 |
i should have been | 4 |
kept on his way | 4 |
you have made a | 4 |
one of the miners | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
near the sherman house | 4 |
that he ought to | 4 |
with me to the | 4 |
me to say that | 4 |
back of his head | 4 |
and see what i | 4 |
i can whip my | 4 |
have you got a | 4 |
a hurry to get | 4 |
to say that i | 4 |
out in the cold | 4 |
why do you want | 4 |
and i am sure | 4 |
list of the numbers | 4 |
do you take me | 4 |
you are welcome to | 4 |
would be willing to | 4 |
and led him to | 4 |
know where to find | 4 |
a man who had | 4 |
go to the mines | 4 |
i am not going | 4 |
you were going to | 4 |
what shall i do | 4 |
man of the world | 4 |
gold watch and chain | 4 |
the banks of the | 4 |
do you expect to | 4 |
to see something of | 4 |
as a matter of | 4 |
he ought to be | 4 |
i can tell you | 4 |
tried to rob me | 4 |
i am sorry you | 4 |
at the burnet house | 4 |
as well tell you | 4 |
other side of the | 4 |
in some other way | 4 |
shall have to go | 4 |
do you know him | 4 |
have nothing to do | 4 |
should like to see | 4 |
that he might as | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
at the white house | 4 |
would be a great | 4 |
are you willing to | 4 |
i think i know | 4 |
to a boy of | 4 |
be a very good | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
i suppose it is | 4 |
to do something for | 4 |
ten dollars a week | 4 |
a boy of his | 4 |
i wish you good | 4 |
if i can help | 4 |
two dollars a day | 4 |
hundred and fifty dollars | 4 |
i have no money | 4 |
into the hands of | 4 |
it was evident that | 4 |
a member of the | 4 |
hope you will be | 4 |
boy in the village | 4 |
have an opportunity of | 4 |
have done me a | 4 |
mean to say that | 4 |
feel called upon to | 4 |
he might as well | 4 |
he left the house | 4 |
the next morning luke | 4 |
did not venture to | 4 |
i will take it | 4 |
if i was a | 4 |
a roll of bills | 4 |
the loss of the | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
but there is one | 4 |
in search of a | 4 |
would you like to | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
received a letter from | 4 |
a dollar a day | 4 |
i go with you | 4 |
that i am the | 4 |
is no need to | 4 |
four dollars a week | 4 |
i was a fool | 4 |
i shall be able | 4 |
of the two friends | 4 |
at each other in | 4 |
and i have no | 4 |
will have to go | 4 |
will you be kind | 4 |
let me tell you | 4 |
in the hope of | 4 |
i want to go | 4 |
out into the street | 4 |
what does it mean | 4 |
and handed it to | 4 |
you know where he | 4 |
willing to work hard | 4 |
like to have you | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
at this moment a | 4 |
you are not afraid | 4 |
to me that you | 4 |
i suppose you know | 4 |
he looked about him | 4 |
ought to be a | 4 |
joe and his friend | 4 |
will need to be | 4 |
a friend of yours | 4 |
doubt you are right | 4 |
he said to the | 4 |
but there was no | 4 |
be able to help | 4 |
what are your plans | 4 |
soon as i can | 4 |
am going to california | 4 |
done me a great | 4 |
on the second floor | 4 |
taken from the bank | 4 |
of the sherman house | 4 |
but i would rather | 4 |
how do you do | 4 |
i have only just | 4 |
the son of the | 4 |
he seemed to be | 4 |
a boy of your | 4 |
such a man as | 3 |
but i hope you | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
i did not think | 3 |
i shall not forget | 3 |
do you a service | 3 |
while this conversation was | 3 |
i was about to | 3 |
you think he will | 3 |
you a piece of | 3 |
i have done nothing | 3 |
has a right to | 3 |
have you to say | 3 |
the first day on | 3 |
and i am only | 3 |
far as i am | 3 |
you know the way | 3 |
have no reason to | 3 |
was the first to | 3 |
that makes a difference | 3 |
to do with that | 3 |
his fortune to make | 3 |
on the back of | 3 |
at luke with a | 3 |
other members of the | 3 |
you think i will | 3 |
had been compelled to | 3 |
i can help you | 3 |
he began to feel | 3 |
no doubt on the | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
a share of it | 3 |
is only fair that | 3 |
when he was a | 3 |
i thought you might | 3 |
would like to do | 3 |
would not do to | 3 |
think so much of | 3 |
do you say to | 3 |
left out in the | 3 |
the worst of it | 3 |
to go to a | 3 |
his father and mother | 3 |
do you know who | 3 |
tell me how you | 3 |
as he entered the | 3 |
the time of the | 3 |
you are not surprised | 3 |
he had been betrayed | 3 |
you are right there | 3 |
a wart on the | 3 |
i fell in with | 3 |
out to the mines | 3 |
is old enough to | 3 |
a boy who has | 3 |
go up to your | 3 |
piece of my mind | 3 |
answered the old lady | 3 |
you promise not to | 3 |
you think of it | 3 |
you going to stay | 3 |
under lock and key | 3 |
for a couple of | 3 |
luke told the story | 3 |
you seem to have | 3 |
on board the steamer | 3 |
you want to know | 3 |
much did you make | 3 |
at the house of | 3 |
for over a year | 3 |
am afraid you are | 3 |
i was robbed of | 3 |
deal of confidence in | 3 |
he is a thief | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
to the ottawa house | 3 |
you out of the | 3 |
caught sight of the | 3 |
just as you like | 3 |
that is a good | 3 |
man who had defrauded | 3 |
to get rid of | 3 |
to the land of | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
did you do it | 3 |
i think i should | 3 |
i have no idea | 3 |
like to see him | 3 |
it my duty to | 3 |
i should say so | 3 |
very much obliged to | 3 |
but there are some | 3 |
have a great deal | 3 |
he had no idea | 3 |
on the right track | 3 |
would have been more | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
had never been in | 3 |
to see him in | 3 |
he was going out | 3 |
the old lady had | 3 |
he knew that it | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
it would not do | 3 |
shall be glad of | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
part of the city | 3 |
i should be very | 3 |
obliged to you for | 3 |
to come out here | 3 |
me to the theayter | 3 |
it will not be | 3 |
to saw and split | 3 |
a piece of advice | 3 |
merchant in new york | 3 |
as he did so | 3 |
was of your age | 3 |
i will go to | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
you have a watch | 3 |
on one of the | 3 |
am not going to | 3 |
there is no occasion | 3 |
it will give me | 3 |
i look upon you | 3 |
it is too small | 3 |
one of the party | 3 |
if i had known | 3 |
that part of the | 3 |
as soon as she | 3 |
seems to be a | 3 |
looked upon him as | 3 |
a boy like you | 3 |
his mother and himself | 3 |
me that you are | 3 |
to take my place | 3 |
did you tell him | 3 |
as a mark of | 3 |
with a dark complexion | 3 |
for the time being | 3 |
the reputation of being | 3 |
i can say is | 3 |
was a man who | 3 |
i think i have | 3 |
i should not be | 3 |
it seemed to him | 3 |
and he saw that | 3 |
had made a mistake | 3 |
to be at the | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
but that is not | 3 |
for this was the | 3 |
demanded the pike man | 3 |
when i get home | 3 |
you know what i | 3 |
but i have a | 3 |
he would take the | 3 |
you think the boy | 3 |
should be willing to | 3 |
to play a trick | 3 |
i was of your | 3 |
as he left the | 3 |
money enough to get | 3 |
to speak to you | 3 |
him to be a | 3 |
handed it to the | 3 |
do business in that | 3 |
hope you will excuse | 3 |
to make your fortune | 3 |
what have you to | 3 |
i was sure i | 3 |
his attention was drawn | 3 |
i was going to | 3 |
i will come to | 3 |
feel that i have | 3 |
under the impression that | 3 |
luke kept on his | 3 |
me to keep it | 3 |
to his wife and | 3 |
is the lowest price | 3 |
you are young to | 3 |
to go with me | 3 |
got money enough to | 3 |
did not know what | 3 |
what can i do | 3 |
of being the thief | 3 |
if he could have | 3 |
was destined to be | 3 |
looked forward to it | 3 |
i am not used | 3 |
am not willing to | 3 |
not in the habit | 3 |
i thought it was | 3 |
i seen you before | 3 |
a pair of skates | 3 |
said the quiet man | 3 |
a hundred dollars for | 3 |
am sorry to hear | 3 |
i believe you are | 3 |
can i do for | 3 |
knew him to be | 3 |
of course it is | 3 |
visit to new york | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
as he thought of | 3 |
get rid of the | 3 |
a feeling of relief | 3 |
putting her handkerchief to | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
he will have to | 3 |
what you can do | 3 |
am not used to | 3 |
i guess i can | 3 |
you are bound to | 3 |
going to the mines | 3 |
that they were not | 3 |
you go with me | 3 |
but i shall be | 3 |
the boy must be | 3 |
am ready to do | 3 |
you can spare the | 3 |
not feel called upon | 3 |
did full justice to | 3 |
he thought to be | 3 |
with one of the | 3 |
a considerable number of | 3 |
has a wart on | 3 |
no right to be | 3 |
i wish you had | 3 |
told me that you | 3 |
i think of it | 3 |
i should be glad | 3 |
there is nothing to | 3 |
and he did not | 3 |
you mean by your | 3 |
saw that he had | 3 |
that i should have | 3 |
and tendered it to | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
i will do so | 3 |
i think aunt eliza | 3 |
you know how much | 3 |
he saw that he | 3 |
i would rather not | 3 |
to treat him with | 3 |
go with me to | 3 |
went out into the | 3 |
the thought of the | 3 |
i have no objection | 3 |
and see if you | 3 |
there was a great | 3 |
it will go hard | 3 |
i will pay you | 3 |
of a young man | 3 |
of which he was | 3 |
to the door of | 3 |
had no intention of | 3 |
to new york and | 3 |
business in that way | 3 |
with a troubled look | 3 |
the way to talk | 3 |
to throw suspicion upon | 3 |
i hope it will | 3 |
as long as i | 3 |
sprang to his feet | 3 |
forward to it with | 3 |
you are making a | 3 |
on which he had | 3 |
there seemed to be | 3 |
if i had been | 3 |
in the right light | 3 |
congratulate you on your | 3 |
did you see him | 3 |
back to the hotel | 3 |
would have made us | 3 |
it was not a | 3 |
why do you ask | 3 |
in the pocket of | 3 |
be willing to do | 3 |
give you a piece | 3 |
you will find that | 3 |
to give you a | 3 |
a good deal to | 3 |
would rather you would | 3 |
to be at work | 3 |
in the possession of | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
why do you say | 3 |
you will excuse me | 3 |
tell me your story | 3 |
to tell the truth | 3 |
you are a friend | 3 |
who was by no | 3 |
as they left the | 3 |
if he had not | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
older than i am | 3 |
what did he say | 3 |
may have occasion to | 3 |
i wish i were | 3 |
reminds me of a | 3 |
he took out the | 3 |
what i have seen | 3 |
the same to you | 3 |
give me my money | 3 |
am not sure whether | 3 |
in with an old | 3 |
how much does he | 3 |
to the city to | 3 |
it seems like a | 3 |
be a match for | 3 |
do you know what | 3 |
the risk of that | 3 |
and i shall have | 3 |
can spare the time | 3 |
but i know i | 3 |
a right to expect | 3 |
to give it to | 3 |
thought you might be | 3 |
the best way to | 3 |
taken a fancy to | 3 |
know just what to | 3 |
tell you what you | 3 |
out at the mines | 3 |
can i do anything | 3 |
let me give you | 3 |
do you want me | 3 |
harold and his mother | 3 |
give him a chance | 3 |
the sum of ten | 3 |
thousand dollars a year | 3 |
would have been hard | 3 |
had something to do | 3 |
take the risk of | 3 |
you will find a | 3 |
had robbed him of | 3 |
what has become of | 3 |
papers near the sherman | 3 |
am sure you will | 3 |
have no doubt on | 3 |
a part of his | 3 |
he is the son | 3 |
i shall go to | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
much money do you | 3 |
to make a living | 3 |
as well as if | 3 |
is more than i | 3 |
as good as his | 3 |
eyes rested on the | 3 |
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francisco at that time | 2 |
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son of my old | 2 |
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that boy of yours | 2 |
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me a bogus ticket | 2 |
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end of six months | 2 |
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the money he took | 2 |
the pike man contemptuously | 2 |
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to appropriate the hard | 2 |
are a friend of | 2 |
from what part of | 2 |
she contented herself with | 2 |
and i think he | 2 |
put on so many | 2 |
with which luke was | 2 |
has his fortune to | 2 |
and you are not | 2 |
a good deal about | 2 |
was a general favorite | 2 |
you are a newsboy | 2 |
it till i can | 2 |
appeared to be a | 2 |
to become better acquainted | 2 |
to do with them | 2 |
if i am to | 2 |
i have brothers and | 2 |
the one missing from | 2 |
the white boy speaks | 2 |
a fool i have | 2 |
what i have to | 2 |
boy as he is | 2 |
can get along very | 2 |
ought to have some | 2 |
as much ease and | 2 |
but i think you | 2 |
the threshold of the | 2 |
three times as much | 2 |
am old enough to | 2 |
you had any supper | 2 |
opened the drawer to | 2 |
i will go there | 2 |
is a bad boy | 2 |
do you wish to | 2 |
sorry to leave you | 2 |
was taken out of | 2 |
it will be remembered | 2 |
an old friend and | 2 |
will go back to | 2 |
for he had never | 2 |
it might have happened | 2 |
go in to breakfast | 2 |
you could do better | 2 |
are you not afraid | 2 |
a mistake in coming | 2 |
thought it my duty | 2 |
may have a good | 2 |
up to my room | 2 |
do nothing for me | 2 |
a clean breast of | 2 |
a great deal for | 2 |
would be better for | 2 |
he was not at | 2 |
the last words were | 2 |
it is the best | 2 |
luke had left the | 2 |
the end of it | 2 |
much better than the | 2 |
almost as large as | 2 |
got a gold watch | 2 |
enough to help you | 2 |
of being well dressed | 2 |
wanted a gold watch | 2 |
i apprehend that you | 2 |
i wish you were | 2 |
who had swindled him | 2 |
took his place at | 2 |
he would find himself | 2 |
i must leave the | 2 |
to ask you to | 2 |
inquire the address of | 2 |
but i cannot afford | 2 |
left the house with | 2 |
perspiration from his brow | 2 |
like to have it | 2 |
thrust his hand into | 2 |
pushed back his chair | 2 |
was too much for | 2 |
see that it is | 2 |
the time had come | 2 |
he felt a little | 2 |
it makes no difference | 2 |
it is not my | 2 |
he opened his eyes | 2 |
when breakfast was over | 2 |
better dressed than the | 2 |
handed the money to | 2 |
safe in the office | 2 |
he is old enough | 2 |
man has a right | 2 |
a gentleman in the | 2 |
for one thousand dollars | 2 |
for an opportunity to | 2 |
will you promise not | 2 |
me of my money | 2 |
the best way of | 2 |
of it in this | 2 |
he had an object | 2 |
what did i do | 2 |
is the same man | 2 |
find it difficult to | 2 |
done so if he | 2 |
janitor in your place | 2 |
that it was for | 2 |
at the western end | 2 |
to stay in the | 2 |
end of the room | 2 |
it under lock and | 2 |
surprised if he were | 2 |
but a boy who | 2 |
had gone to bed | 2 |
to inquire the address | 2 |
speak with you a | 2 |
come home in rags | 2 |
merton and warner exchanged | 2 |
go out to the | 2 |
up all my plans | 2 |
box in his hand | 2 |
come honestly by the | 2 |
some one must have | 2 |
you to give me | 2 |
appears to me that | 2 |
on a subsequent occasion | 2 |
all the gold in | 2 |
wish to fight with | 2 |
came in my pocket | 2 |
very glad to receive | 2 |
had made up his | 2 |
like to know who | 2 |
the hall he met | 2 |
idea of his own | 2 |
did you wish to | 2 |
i mean to keep | 2 |
them down like dogs | 2 |
they had no intention | 2 |
then why did you | 2 |
to the bank and | 2 |
are willing to pay | 2 |
he opened the door | 2 |
if it had not | 2 |
me to find out | 2 |
have changed his name | 2 |
do you have to | 2 |
had three hundred dollars | 2 |
did you pay for | 2 |
went into the house | 2 |
was found on the | 2 |
fool i have been | 2 |
father has promised me | 2 |
i have to say | 2 |
he is a sharp | 2 |
her name to bickford | 2 |
tell him to come | 2 |
is the matter with | 2 |
let me have the | 2 |
it might not be | 2 |
on for a couple | 2 |
as much as you | 2 |
for two or three | 2 |
taking it in his | 2 |
it is evident that | 2 |
in new york or | 2 |
something of the city | 2 |
there was something in | 2 |
if it would be | 2 |
in a significant tone | 2 |
go to new york | 2 |
the corner of adams | 2 |
i could go to | 2 |
i shall be ready | 2 |
felt that this was | 2 |
with an answering smile | 2 |
the floor of the | 2 |
that looked very much | 2 |
he had received from | 2 |
large sum of money | 2 |
it is much better | 2 |
that our hero was | 2 |
take charge of the | 2 |
had fallen in with | 2 |
may have them all | 2 |
wish to add to | 2 |
have kept me awake | 2 |
and i might be | 2 |
i have been unfortunate | 2 |
to look out for | 2 |
felt that he must | 2 |
the legs of his | 2 |
xxxi who stole the | 2 |
white boy speaks truth | 2 |
you hand it to | 2 |
did you hear that | 2 |
was prepared for the | 2 |
he will be very | 2 |
heard that you were | 2 |
want you to give | 2 |
not think of a | 2 |
whom he regarded as | 2 |
there is reason to | 2 |
would have liked to | 2 |
think he is doing | 2 |
for the young man | 2 |
to pay for it | 2 |
to settle down in | 2 |
compelled to give up | 2 |
said the young bostonian | 2 |
to the care of | 2 |
so i have heard | 2 |
selling papers near the | 2 |
he is a liberal | 2 |
he might have been | 2 |
to a young man | 2 |
to know who it | 2 |
was not wholly without | 2 |
told him i was | 2 |
i will get it | 2 |
but i have been | 2 |
missing box of bonds | 2 |
at the door of | 2 |
think i ought to | 2 |
he had fallen in | 2 |
you any more money | 2 |
i can do to | 2 |
you will excuse my | 2 |
i think you can | 2 |
think aunt eliza will | 2 |
he knew that this | 2 |
going to be a | 2 |
xxii how ambrose kean | 2 |
a large number of | 2 |
have the best chance | 2 |
times as much as | 2 |
an air of superior | 2 |
which gave him a | 2 |
i am on my | 2 |
perhaps you are right | 2 |
thief in the house | 2 |
i sympathize with you | 2 |
soon as i heard | 2 |
at one of the | 2 |
seized him by the | 2 |
at the top of | 2 |
the world that i | 2 |
and there was another | 2 |
right to keep it | 2 |
he had come to | 2 |
do for me to | 2 |
a letter from a | 2 |
of the party who | 2 |
to learn that the | 2 |
but i think i | 2 |
there is no use | 2 |
care of the schoolhouse | 2 |
you are a man | 2 |
when do you expect | 2 |
was about to leave | 2 |
saw the tin box | 2 |
though he did not | 2 |
had to wait for | 2 |
i shall not trouble | 2 |
was not in the | 2 |
it was possible that | 2 |
watson and her mother | 2 |
the manner of the | 2 |
an object in view | 2 |
i learn from the | 2 |
stand no chance of | 2 |
heavy hand was laid | 2 |
in as soon as | 2 |
he looked in the | 2 |
are not afraid to | 2 |
less than five dollars | 2 |
to be found here | 2 |
i claim to be | 2 |
i know you better | 2 |
you have no idea | 2 |
to see his visitor | 2 |
the dark young man | 2 |
with the help of | 2 |
at the bottom of | 2 |
it takes time to | 2 |
he took his place | 2 |
it as well as | 2 |
the horse was not | 2 |
to ask father to | 2 |
for the remainder of | 2 |
here is a five | 2 |
to go to milwaukee | 2 |
a new suit for | 2 |
the same day that | 2 |
lend me a dollar | 2 |
was an awkward one | 2 |
to feel a little | 2 |
that you were the | 2 |
to speak a word | 2 |
to a man like | 2 |
takes very little notice | 2 |
would be interesting to | 2 |
as much as that | 2 |
if there were any | 2 |
come out of the | 2 |
will oblige me by | 2 |
he regarded as his | 2 |
to warn you against | 2 |
i am old enough | 2 |
like to speak a | 2 |
with the name of | 2 |
going to be hung | 2 |
and went into the | 2 |
they had no more | 2 |
not know how to | 2 |
which led her to | 2 |
quarter of a million | 2 |
thought that he might | 2 |
one end of the | 2 |
tracy and harold had | 2 |
there was a large | 2 |
prince duncan went up | 2 |
unbeknown to any one | 2 |
good as his word | 2 |
does he mean to | 2 |
should see an indian | 2 |
i was not sure | 2 |
it will cost me | 2 |
to herself as she | 2 |
a cool reception in | 2 |
to go to sleep | 2 |
and he felt that | 2 |
that you should have | 2 |
of the way i | 2 |
coat and went into | 2 |
new york or boston | 2 |
a girl of fourteen | 2 |
you are better dressed | 2 |
by his mother and | 2 |
has given up his | 2 |
what is his name | 2 |
the danger of being | 2 |
but i suppose i | 2 |
make up her mind | 2 |
if i am not | 2 |
is thicker than water | 2 |
was well known that | 2 |
i have a proposal | 2 |
am more likely to | 2 |
you might have told | 2 |
half a dozen rods | 2 |
possession of the money | 2 |
we should have to | 2 |
charge of a boy | 2 |
i must go back | 2 |
face flushed with pleasure | 2 |
up all the money | 2 |
but i have had | 2 |
do you know the | 2 |
my name is luke | 2 |
two dollars a share | 2 |
a plot that failed | 2 |
warner powell found himself | 2 |
in the employ of | 2 |
a part of my | 2 |
last night when i | 2 |
tom was hopeful and | 2 |
and it shall be | 2 |
a chance to become | 2 |
let him run away | 2 |
janitor at the school | 2 |
tom raises the money | 2 |
it might be an | 2 |
rose from his seat | 2 |
have a chance to | 2 |
later in the evening | 2 |
with me in the | 2 |
sort of a man | 2 |
to live without work | 2 |
suppose we take a | 2 |
there was no one | 2 |
keep a good lookout | 2 |
to have your company | 2 |
thousand dollars on his | 2 |
of clark and randolph | 2 |
i should prefer to | 2 |
what it was to | 2 |
out for a chance | 2 |
and you have become | 2 |
remainder of the night | 2 |
luke was a newsboy | 2 |
of money with me | 2 |
been in the same | 2 |
up and down the | 2 |
tom was a boy | 2 |
been kind to me | 2 |
tin box under his | 2 |
to seek his fortune | 2 |
was under the impression | 2 |
stephen webb is puzzled | 2 |
and i am your | 2 |
the result of his | 2 |
returning from a walk | 2 |
xl face to face | 2 |
box in her trunk | 2 |
what makes you look | 2 |
i will act as | 2 |
that is a long | 2 |
in a conspiracy against | 2 |
have come to the | 2 |
this is an unexpected | 2 |
get rid of it | 2 |
you have guessed it | 2 |
money in trust from | 2 |
of putting the wallet | 2 |
whom my poor father | 2 |
will give you directions | 2 |
give me a news | 2 |
i am not likely | 2 |
out of the sherman | 2 |
i will risk it | 2 |
wished to speak to | 2 |
him in the morning | 2 |
to the back of | 2 |
to be done with | 2 |
was to be a | 2 |
no one else to | 2 |
the man that sold | 2 |
must refer you to | 2 |
do as you please | 2 |
demanded the other suspiciously | 2 |
gives a magical soiree | 2 |
xxxii harold and felicie | 2 |
for he did not | 2 |
i doubt whether he | 2 |
he was not sure | 2 |
will give it to | 2 |
interested in the matter | 2 |
i have a mother | 2 |
it in the right | 2 |
that i am your | 2 |
i never had a | 2 |
him on the arm | 2 |
money do you think | 2 |
what will he do | 2 |
thought i might have | 2 |
as they were making | 2 |
one way or another | 2 |
it into my pocket | 2 |
a good supper and | 2 |
in a few days | 2 |
to settle down to | 2 |
i am feeling a | 2 |
he washed his hands | 2 |
do say it myself | 2 |
perhaps you would like | 2 |
that he was in | 2 |
you doubt my word | 2 |
he was in earnest | 2 |
he has given me | 2 |
the larger part of | 2 |
had not yet been | 2 |
that joe had a | 2 |
be a good while | 2 |
how long are you | 2 |
the box came into | 2 |
your face looked familiar | 2 |
a kiss and an | 2 |
he will give it | 2 |
is the best way | 2 |
to see what i | 2 |
come to ask you | 2 |
end of the first | 2 |
tell me about this | 2 |
deposited in the safe | 2 |
as hard as i | 2 |
i hear that you | 2 |
i might like to | 2 |
i have a word | 2 |
managed to get in | 2 |
and this was his | 2 |
twice as much as | 2 |
answer to a question | 2 |
you are an old | 2 |
try to throw suspicion | 2 |
any the worse for | 2 |
up my mind to | 2 |
money enough to take | 2 |
of the man that | 2 |
to him in the | 2 |
he looked forward to | 2 |
you have heard of | 2 |
went to the mines | 2 |
do you see the | 2 |
to think that his | 2 |
suppose you know all | 2 |
my father is dead | 2 |
took notice of the | 2 |
will be best to | 2 |
welcome to a share | 2 |
you had a sewing | 2 |
chicago daily paper for | 2 |
luke walton did not | 2 |
i thought i was | 2 |
like a rich man | 2 |
much did you pay | 2 |
from his pocket a | 2 |
how ambrose kean was | 2 |
you have plenty of | 2 |
why it is that | 2 |
that tom should have | 2 |
his head almost as | 2 |
tell you the particulars | 2 |
have not had time | 2 |
go round to the | 2 |
fifty dollars in new | 2 |
what i can to | 2 |
find him in the | 2 |
joe proved to be | 2 |
the aeroplane boys on | 2 |
but it was to | 2 |
me to let you | 2 |
to you about that | 2 |
he drew it out | 2 |
am much obliged to | 2 |
much as he was | 2 |
felt that he could | 2 |
to leave the neighborhood | 2 |
let us go in | 2 |
any danger of that | 2 |
secretary of the treasury | 2 |
knew very well that | 2 |
come to our house | 2 |
for him to open | 2 |
there was a howl | 2 |
defrauded his mother and | 2 |
man who had just | 2 |
how to use it | 2 |
tell what i know | 2 |
stephen webb obtains some | 2 |
part of my time | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
most people call me | 2 |
and you shall have | 2 |
was supposed to be | 2 |
refer you to her | 2 |
him so far as | 2 |
joe was about to | 2 |
i have always been | 2 |
the german pointed to | 2 |
to look up to | 2 |
i have paid for | 2 |
in advance of his | 2 |
i have been living | 2 |
me out of my | 2 |
i should not know | 2 |
tell you about it | 2 |
take the liberty to | 2 |
wore a sack coat | 2 |
what is the character | 2 |
cents in my pocket | 2 |
if you are a | 2 |
when he met luke | 2 |
it is not in | 2 |
head almost as large | 2 |
was time for him | 2 |
come out in new | 2 |
his attention was called | 2 |
come here to sell | 2 |
they rode on for | 2 |
miss sprague entered the | 2 |
take the liberty of | 2 |
is entitled to the | 2 |
do i look now | 2 |
it was you who | 2 |
that has been taken | 2 |
even those who had | 2 |
must be washed out | 2 |
a chance for me | 2 |
have you been here | 2 |
had a hard time | 2 |
to the office of | 2 |
more than you do | 2 |
so much money in | 2 |
in search of you | 2 |
of the opinion that | 2 |
may as well keep | 2 |
or we shall be | 2 |
has a mother and | 2 |
he had placed it | 2 |
directors of the groveton | 2 |
i have no right | 2 |
looked very much like | 2 |
she will want to | 2 |
they were on their | 2 |
all our provisions and | 2 |
in reference to the | 2 |
with his mouth full | 2 |
all very well to | 2 |
friend who has been | 2 |
let me get at | 2 |
xiv luke has a | 2 |
of one who knew | 2 |
is anything the matter | 2 |
to wear a watch | 2 |
about what has happened | 2 |
me that you have | 2 |
two hundred dollars in | 2 |
as president of the | 2 |
soon believe myself guilty | 2 |
but half a dozen | 2 |
might have known that | 2 |
buy me a gold | 2 |
long way from home | 2 |
i was obliged to | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
has no right to | 2 |
ten thousand dollars which | 2 |
forget that i am | 2 |
this time luke had | 2 |
i can hardly believe | 2 |
will buy the ticket | 2 |
just in time to | 2 |
to show that i | 2 |
and after a brief | 2 |
attention was called to | 2 |
a suit of clothes | 2 |
been away from home | 2 |
and i will put | 2 |
an interest in that | 2 |
the lord and of | 2 |
to go home and | 2 |
to you for your | 2 |
reached the house on | 2 |
will be ready to | 2 |
that it was time | 2 |
too well brought up | 2 |
as soon as you | 2 |
i should like very | 2 |
and i thought i | 2 |
claim of your own | 2 |
more than i am | 2 |
a rich man to | 2 |
have him arrested as | 2 |
any more than you | 2 |
in a matter of | 2 |
increase the mortgage on | 2 |
a hundred and fifty | 2 |
the time he was | 2 |
rather surprised to see | 2 |
no good in the | 2 |
did not impress him | 2 |
concluded that he might | 2 |
his skates are old | 2 |
owner of the missing | 2 |
be a drayman all | 2 |
there is a remedy | 2 |
wish to see him | 2 |
the car at the | 2 |
to whom my poor | 2 |
the mortgage on the | 2 |
has a cool reception | 2 |
see how you can | 2 |
it will pay me | 2 |
on the part of | 2 |
on equal terms with | 2 |
he was a boy | 2 |
that pays better than | 2 |
starts on a journey | 2 |
had no right to | 2 |
but i would like | 2 |
handed the pen to | 2 |
just as well as | 2 |
it is a good | 2 |
found out who took | 2 |
i have a mind | 2 |
go to work at | 2 |
you know the man | 2 |
would be ashamed to | 2 |
or you may be | 2 |
if i were in | 2 |
been able to keep | 2 |
for reasons of his | 2 |
i will gladly accept | 2 |
that you should trust | 2 |
is to be done | 2 |
from whom he received | 2 |
makes no difference to | 2 |
did you get in | 2 |
makes you look so | 2 |
he had left the | 2 |
he is a common | 2 |
a young man with | 2 |
you have no right | 2 |
to work at once | 2 |
from time to time | 2 |
raised himself to his | 2 |
broached the subject to | 2 |
at a little distance | 2 |
that the box had | 2 |
shall not trouble myself | 2 |
inclined to agree with | 2 |
will take you to | 2 |
he had in the | 2 |
why do you go | 2 |
a glimpse of the | 2 |
to which he belonged | 2 |
on good terms with | 2 |
of a new york | 2 |
know whether that will | 2 |
then he handed the | 2 |
should not feel justified | 2 |
it was all i | 2 |
a man of about | 2 |
be if i had | 2 |
but it is my | 2 |