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trigram | frequency |
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said de aquila | 104 |
the winged hats | 62 |
out of the | 60 |
on the wall | 58 |
of the wall | 40 |
one of the | 35 |
the great hall | 34 |
said sir richard | 33 |
people of the | 32 |
do you think | 29 |
the people of | 29 |
of the hills | 28 |
a couple of | 28 |
as well as | 27 |
he was a | 26 |
ash and thorn | 26 |
and all the | 25 |
i do not | 25 |
there is no | 24 |
there was a | 24 |
what do you | 24 |
as soon as | 23 |
as though he | 22 |
back to the | 22 |
a lot of | 22 |
as far as | 22 |
the rest of | 21 |
and i will | 20 |
the top of | 20 |
i want to | 20 |
i did not | 19 |
and so on | 19 |
the first time | 18 |
end of the | 18 |
hath taken me | 18 |
did you do | 18 |
the bee boy | 18 |
it was a | 18 |
i am not | 18 |
to be a | 17 |
you want to | 17 |
as much as | 17 |
do you want | 17 |
i have been | 17 |
it was the | 17 |
thorkild of borkum | 16 |
he went on | 16 |
to do with | 16 |
of the great | 16 |
the end of | 16 |
we are the | 16 |
i should have | 16 |
the old man | 16 |
all over the | 16 |
i have heard | 16 |
came to the | 16 |
dan and una | 16 |
the wise iron | 16 |
in the great | 16 |
down to the | 16 |
england hath taken | 16 |
and i have | 16 |
on the other | 15 |
that he had | 15 |
he did not | 15 |
not going to | 15 |
out of his | 15 |
he could not | 15 |
a long time | 15 |
we came to | 15 |
if i had | 14 |
belle and i | 14 |
i was not | 14 |
the yellow man | 14 |
of the north | 14 |
in the world | 14 |
you and i | 14 |
of the manor | 14 |
he said to | 14 |
of a sudden | 14 |
though he were | 14 |
when he was | 14 |
on the marsh | 14 |
i tell you | 14 |
you have to | 13 |
he had been | 13 |
that i was | 13 |
oak and ash | 13 |
be able to | 13 |
up and down | 13 |
and i are | 13 |
garlock and belle | 13 |
more than a | 13 |
and ash and | 13 |
i would have | 13 |
this is the | 13 |
going to be | 13 |
said the pater | 12 |
and there was | 12 |
i could see | 12 |
not at all | 12 |
out in the | 12 |
of the brook | 12 |
was one of | 12 |
hugh and i | 12 |
but it was | 12 |
lord of pevensey | 12 |
it had been | 12 |
de aquila had | 12 |
on the bank | 12 |
what are you | 12 |
he told me | 12 |
she was a | 12 |
said to me | 12 |
to the south | 12 |
for a long | 12 |
to the king | 12 |
the light of | 12 |
know it was | 12 |
what did you | 12 |
i know what | 12 |
as you are | 11 |
and it was | 11 |
a matter of | 11 |
but i think | 11 |
on to the | 11 |
all the time | 11 |
it is a | 11 |
out of my | 11 |
in the middle | 11 |
there will be | 11 |
of the thirtieth | 11 |
looked at the | 11 |
want you to | 11 |
but if you | 11 |
thought it was | 11 |
on his shoulder | 11 |
centurion of the | 11 |
a piece of | 11 |
all the way | 11 |
and that the | 11 |
is the only | 11 |
that he could | 11 |
to the ground | 11 |
was going to | 11 |
if you were | 11 |
think of it | 11 |
and when he | 11 |
have to be | 11 |
and when we | 11 |
in the main | 11 |
in his own | 10 |
bottom of the | 10 |
did not know | 10 |
you shall see | 10 |
would not have | 10 |
this is a | 10 |
of the gods | 10 |
said to the | 10 |
captains of the | 10 |
he was an | 10 |
side of the | 10 |
our lord of | 10 |
for a moment | 10 |
they had been | 10 |
and the next | 10 |
and looked at | 10 |
in the old | 10 |
in those days | 10 |
in the sea | 10 |
to the winged | 10 |
i think i | 10 |
sir andrew barton | 10 |
do you mean | 10 |
of the new | 10 |
pull for stavanger | 10 |
and he smiled | 10 |
that was my | 10 |
one of them | 10 |
he would have | 10 |
had come to | 10 |
the bottom of | 10 |
as for my | 10 |
up in the | 10 |
and de aquila | 10 |
that was all | 10 |
get back to | 10 |
said the novice | 10 |
the old days | 10 |
there was no | 10 |
long pull for | 10 |
if you can | 10 |
how do you | 10 |
a long pull | 10 |
so long as | 10 |
along the wall | 10 |
and in the | 10 |
and the children | 10 |
have been a | 10 |
robert of normandy | 10 |
i can do | 10 |
ought to be | 10 |
the painted people | 10 |
says sir john | 10 |
do you know | 10 |
that was how | 9 |
you going to | 9 |
there are no | 9 |
and there were | 9 |
us in the | 9 |
on the table | 9 |
a sort of | 9 |
would never have | 9 |
one by one | 9 |
i would not | 9 |
held up his | 9 |
a centurion of | 9 |
turned to the | 9 |
up to the | 9 |
in love with | 9 |
one of those | 9 |
any part of | 9 |
god of the | 9 |
went to the | 9 |
as i do | 9 |
back to their | 9 |
a handful of | 9 |
and went on | 9 |
he pointed to | 9 |
the same as | 9 |
that they had | 9 |
as a man | 9 |
light of the | 9 |
i thought i | 9 |
back to tellus | 9 |
never heard of | 9 |
down in the | 9 |
it would be | 9 |
that was the | 9 |
when he had | 9 |
is no need | 9 |
is going to | 9 |
it must be | 9 |
must have been | 9 |
i should be | 9 |
you think of | 9 |
they could not | 9 |
of their own | 9 |
one of you | 9 |
from behind the | 9 |
it in the | 9 |
as it is | 9 |
that i had | 9 |
the middle of | 9 |
i was a | 9 |
any one of | 9 |
men of the | 9 |
in the dark | 9 |
he looked at | 9 |
the galaxian society | 9 |
back and forth | 9 |
i think they | 9 |
of the ship | 9 |
might have been | 8 |
they did not | 8 |
would have made | 8 |
of the sun | 8 |
give me a | 8 |
that kind of | 8 |
i knew that | 8 |
on the beach | 8 |
as he said | 8 |
it on the | 8 |
and i went | 8 |
it was not | 8 |
to the door | 8 |
also a soldier | 8 |
smith of the | 8 |
the manor of | 8 |
i told you | 8 |
did i tell | 8 |
we were in | 8 |
as though it | 8 |
i went to | 8 |
gentlemen go by | 8 |
of old england | 8 |
both of you | 8 |
out to be | 8 |
roll of the | 8 |
and he was | 8 |
in the very | 8 |
you do not | 8 |
and i think | 8 |
in the air | 8 |
and that was | 8 |
the new laws | 8 |
to work on | 8 |
they tell me | 8 |
lest they should | 8 |
said it was | 8 |
that you have | 8 |
money to the | 8 |
end to end | 8 |
is a good | 8 |
i want you | 8 |
out of britain | 8 |
the head of | 8 |
he had never | 8 |
his head and | 8 |
tell the king | 8 |
rest of the | 8 |
the old things | 8 |
at the bottom | 8 |
in the pict | 8 |
when i had | 8 |
if we had | 8 |
have never seen | 8 |
far as the | 8 |
if the king | 8 |
and on the | 8 |
the gentlemen go | 8 |
said my father | 8 |
i had not | 8 |
we had not | 8 |
what you shall | 8 |
with the king | 8 |
part of the | 8 |
round my neck | 8 |
to do it | 8 |
were to be | 8 |
and you shall | 8 |
on the ground | 8 |
what happened to | 8 |
that de aquila | 8 |
was full of | 8 |
hobden the hedger | 8 |
could hear the | 8 |
all the people | 8 |
like an eagle | 8 |
the golden hind | 8 |
against the king | 8 |
as a matter | 8 |
sir richard dalyngridge | 8 |
and we had | 8 |
at the end | 8 |
the only one | 8 |
of the wood | 8 |
you shall hear | 8 |
and the people | 8 |
a lot more | 8 |
away from the | 8 |
that i should | 8 |
his hand to | 8 |
the next day | 8 |
i will tell | 8 |
teach us to | 8 |
of us has | 8 |
my young men | 8 |
king of england | 8 |
the pict country | 8 |
old hobden the | 8 |
across the valley | 8 |
we did not | 8 |
winged hats that | 8 |
top of the | 8 |
what you mean | 8 |
the young man | 8 |
to the wall | 8 |
o that was | 8 |
to the children | 8 |
cried out that | 8 |
master john collins | 8 |
out on the | 8 |
three or four | 8 |
it was very | 8 |
province of valentia | 8 |
de aquila said | 8 |
of the gold | 8 |
emperor of britain | 8 |
and we were | 8 |
to the ford | 8 |
after he had | 8 |
trouble on the | 8 |
as it were | 8 |
as his own | 8 |
it is not | 8 |
to listen to | 7 |
at the moment | 7 |
thought he was | 7 |
the lady aelueva | 7 |
for you to | 7 |
kind of a | 7 |
would have been | 7 |
to make a | 7 |
down on the | 7 |
you can do | 7 |
it did not | 7 |
to the north | 7 |
is not a | 7 |
any of the | 7 |
he is a | 7 |
more or less | 7 |
for an instant | 7 |
said the bee | 7 |
they say that | 7 |
with a little | 7 |
some of them | 7 |
no more than | 7 |
he put his | 7 |
shook his head | 7 |
and began to | 7 |
to see if | 7 |
of your own | 7 |
we saw the | 7 |
except for one | 7 |
am i to | 7 |
there was nothing | 7 |
to get back | 7 |
a prime operator | 7 |
that he was | 7 |
want to know | 7 |
in some sort | 7 |
she could not | 7 |
the line of | 7 |
each one of | 7 |
middle of the | 7 |
for a minute | 7 |
you know what | 7 |
i should not | 7 |
that would be | 7 |
could see the | 7 |
as they could | 7 |
no matter how | 7 |
that was a | 7 |
and made a | 7 |
it will be | 7 |
a few minutes | 7 |
to each other | 7 |
are you going | 7 |
and that is | 7 |
to see the | 7 |
that he would | 7 |
no matter what | 7 |
and he told | 7 |
and when they | 7 |
peace with the | 7 |
them in the | 7 |
had not been | 7 |
came out of | 7 |
a thousand years | 7 |
i have no | 7 |
as though they | 7 |
two or three | 7 |
if i were | 7 |
the fact that | 7 |
of his own | 7 |
anything to do | 7 |
as you please | 7 |
and i had | 7 |
such a thing | 7 |
at a time | 7 |
of all the | 7 |
to find out | 7 |
by the light | 7 |
if you had | 7 |
going to get | 7 |
were full of | 7 |
but i could | 7 |
nothing at all | 7 |
i have never | 7 |
head on his | 7 |
belle and garlock | 7 |
charge of the | 7 |
think it was | 7 |
as they had | 7 |
but he said | 7 |
what to do | 7 |
for the first | 7 |
the runes on | 7 |
but of course | 7 |
hell of a | 7 |
up from the | 7 |
shall we go | 7 |
you ought to | 7 |
this was the | 7 |
i thank you | 7 |
went into the | 7 |
will give you | 7 |
to give you | 7 |
in my life | 7 |
one of us | 7 |
to see you | 7 |
whether or not | 7 |
hold the manor | 7 |
no need to | 7 |
it was that | 7 |
more than half | 7 |
while we were | 6 |
it was his | 6 |
do him justice | 6 |
they were a | 6 |
i swear i | 6 |
and his men | 6 |
we could not | 6 |
isle of wight | 6 |
there was his | 6 |
more than ever | 6 |
if ever i | 6 |
let us go | 6 |
at last he | 6 |
from here to | 6 |
day by day | 6 |
of far wood | 6 |
wedges of iron | 6 |
to the brook | 6 |
you were a | 6 |
though it had | 6 |
man with a | 6 |
he should have | 6 |
hell out of | 6 |
me a little | 6 |
out to sea | 6 |
we saw a | 6 |
i warned him | 6 |
fifth great river | 6 |
down into the | 6 |
points to the | 6 |
all these things | 6 |
just as good | 6 |
what is a | 6 |
by the fire | 6 |
and the three | 6 |
of the forest | 6 |
said the farmer | 6 |
i was proud | 6 |
go and look | 6 |
ever heard of | 6 |
gold i gather | 6 |
know what you | 6 |
we will give | 6 |
and look and | 6 |
as good a | 6 |
from the beacon | 6 |
in the evening | 6 |
she was all | 6 |
shadows of the | 6 |
lay in the | 6 |
though he had | 6 |
and then you | 6 |
have happened three | 6 |
to the bank | 6 |
on the plaster | 6 |
a false fellow | 6 |
custom of the | 6 |
all you have | 6 |
to go with | 6 |
when we reached | 6 |
had told him | 6 |
he began to | 6 |
all in one | 6 |
out of hand | 6 |
while the gentlemen | 6 |
for i was | 6 |
we saw by | 6 |
the shadows of | 6 |
you know that | 6 |
she was the | 6 |
watch the wall | 6 |
that he should | 6 |
as it was | 6 |
at the children | 6 |
me with a | 6 |
any and all | 6 |
i kept the | 6 |
is the wall | 6 |
at the forge | 6 |
with a red | 6 |
half of the | 6 |
do not think | 6 |
i saw him | 6 |
sat by the | 6 |
when he saw | 6 |
is the first | 6 |
and half the | 6 |
sucked in his | 6 |
knew it was | 6 |
came to a | 6 |
more than the | 6 |
come and go | 6 |
to the duke | 6 |
in charge of | 6 |
the gold i | 6 |
candle was lit | 6 |
the emperor of | 6 |
fought in the | 6 |
garlock and james | 6 |
did not think | 6 |
to tell the | 6 |
side by side | 6 |
what is it | 6 |
the sound of | 6 |
a few days | 6 |
smells the northland | 6 |
on his back | 6 |
and then he | 6 |
the wall for | 6 |
of the castle | 6 |
his head at | 6 |
for he was | 6 |
he told us | 6 |
in the valley | 6 |
the edge of | 6 |
we followed the | 6 |
the galactic service | 6 |
he would say | 6 |
have to do | 6 |
i saw that | 6 |
arrow from the | 6 |
ought to know | 6 |
on human earth | 6 |
gaul and britain | 6 |
gold on the | 6 |
down from the | 6 |
that the king | 6 |
my two children | 6 |
across the heather | 6 |
going to do | 6 |
he was in | 6 |
a hell of | 6 |
rubbing his nose | 6 |
got to do | 6 |
i saw it | 6 |
the children looked | 6 |
gnashed his teeth | 6 |
on his sword | 6 |
she thinks she | 6 |
out to me | 6 |
on the great | 6 |
on the shoulder | 6 |
the knights of | 6 |
among the heather | 6 |
in a few | 6 |
that had been | 6 |
a man with | 6 |
in his head | 6 |
with the old | 6 |
the hills are | 6 |
emperor of rome | 6 |
you are the | 6 |
should be a | 6 |
part of it | 6 |
on the top | 6 |
you are not | 6 |
on his chest | 6 |
of the forge | 6 |
with the tide | 6 |
happened three thousand | 6 |
he said it | 6 |
of the eagle | 6 |
and the others | 6 |
laughed and said | 6 |
seemed to be | 6 |
had been a | 6 |
it shall have | 6 |
a young man | 6 |
you and me | 6 |
round the fire | 6 |
from the ship | 6 |
when i was | 6 |
pieces of gold | 6 |
we have to | 6 |
pointed to the | 6 |
do not know | 6 |
in the little | 6 |
the gold on | 6 |
the honour of | 6 |
in the empire | 6 |
all the gold | 6 |
it might be | 6 |
with witta and | 6 |
going to happen | 6 |
he has been | 6 |
three thousand year | 6 |
for his living | 6 |
down the wall | 6 |
listen to the | 6 |
of the old | 6 |
the two men | 6 |
but when we | 6 |
the gold and | 6 |
thinks she smells | 6 |
when we had | 6 |
you see the | 6 |
to his own | 6 |
song of the | 6 |
to my father | 6 |
look and know | 6 |
i was only | 6 |
the lower ford | 6 |
out of it | 6 |
in old england | 6 |
and gnashed his | 6 |
the roll of | 6 |
ye might have | 6 |
he jerked his | 6 |
a little white | 6 |
to do him | 6 |
the widow whitgift | 6 |
and i saw | 6 |
see you our | 6 |
the heart of | 6 |
and we will | 6 |
and i walked | 6 |
of the mill | 6 |
said at last | 6 |
when they had | 6 |
many of our | 6 |
of gold in | 6 |
been trying to | 6 |
in his cheeks | 6 |
the wall to | 6 |
when the ship | 6 |
kept the accounts | 6 |
i was afraid | 6 |
he leaned forward | 6 |
was in the | 6 |
the ship and | 6 |
they could see | 6 |
he gave them | 6 |
it was her | 6 |
and she said | 6 |
i think he | 6 |
she smells the | 6 |
was the first | 6 |
in the open | 6 |
it seems to | 6 |
grand lady neldine | 6 |
horseshoes on black | 6 |
a little and | 6 |
turned to dan | 6 |
go back to | 6 |
and he laid | 6 |
to the very | 6 |
little lindens farm | 6 |
i had my | 6 |
of a legion | 6 |
i knew it | 6 |
i gave him | 6 |
pair with you | 6 |
great candle was | 6 |
and showed him | 6 |
i could not | 6 |
and to the | 6 |
the hills have | 6 |
i have a | 6 |
brook at the | 6 |
any of them | 6 |
though we had | 6 |
on either side | 6 |
the high deck | 6 |
and go and | 6 |
had been reading | 6 |
between the two | 6 |
hugh the novice | 6 |
where they were | 6 |
so that you | 6 |
told me how | 6 |
i have seen | 6 |
like a little | 6 |
what would you | 6 |
and he leaned | 6 |
from the north | 6 |
all along the | 6 |
shall have happened | 6 |
did you think | 6 |
at first we | 6 |
the duke of | 6 |
that was where | 6 |
in the mist | 6 |
jerked his head | 6 |
i had never | 6 |
as though we | 6 |
the trouble on | 6 |
i thought you | 6 |
you shall have | 6 |
and i could | 6 |
said that i | 6 |
you are a | 6 |
out of her | 6 |
over the hill | 6 |
to see how | 6 |
as i remember | 6 |
through the woods | 6 |
the great candle | 6 |
i never have | 6 |
which is a | 6 |
not one of | 6 |
where he lay | 6 |
the isle of | 6 |
manor of dallington | 6 |
rode back to | 6 |
for all that | 6 |
than you are | 6 |
to the sea | 6 |
do you do | 6 |
if we can | 6 |
from end to | 6 |
when we were | 6 |
the brook at | 6 |
i ask you | 5 |
by the saints | 5 |
he said at | 5 |
better than i | 5 |
the only possible | 5 |
which he had | 5 |
what you call | 5 |
did not find | 5 |
that we may | 5 |
going to try | 5 |
if it had | 5 |
jim and i | 5 |
rolled his eyes | 5 |
which is all | 5 |
as he was | 5 |
that for a | 5 |
the old sea | 5 |
the fact is | 5 |
into deep water | 5 |
that i have | 5 |
treasure and the | 5 |
she did not | 5 |
know anything about | 5 |
be in the | 5 |
for a few | 5 |
in a couple | 5 |
of the galactic | 5 |
that we were | 5 |
most of them | 5 |
such a man | 5 |
if i have | 5 |
all of you | 5 |
once in a | 5 |
on and on | 5 |
he dropped his | 5 |
is one of | 5 |
neither of them | 5 |
i wish to | 5 |
if he had | 5 |
as fast as | 5 |
out of a | 5 |
of course not | 5 |
for the moment | 5 |
and they were | 5 |
you know it | 5 |
what he had | 5 |
you will remember | 5 |
he turned to | 5 |
the story of | 5 |
thought of that | 5 |
all the rest | 5 |
i hope you | 5 |
but if the | 5 |
as i am | 5 |
of the same | 5 |
he might have | 5 |
and as many | 5 |
was all he | 5 |
and of all | 5 |
and the law | 5 |
far as i | 5 |
you like to | 5 |
do anything with | 5 |
we will not | 5 |
i shall not | 5 |
though it shall | 5 |
half a year | 5 |
it was like | 5 |
to use it | 5 |
just a little | 5 |
kind of stuff | 5 |
people in the | 5 |
say nothing of | 5 |
that you would | 5 |
head of the | 5 |
some kind of | 5 |
me for a | 5 |
men and women | 5 |
went on to | 5 |
up on the | 5 |
soon as they | 5 |
i will do | 5 |
to make them | 5 |
as he had | 5 |
there would be | 5 |
and i want | 5 |
the starship pleiades | 5 |
the other hand | 5 |
me out of | 5 |
is not my | 5 |
by means of | 5 |
if i know | 5 |
there were no | 5 |
for some time | 5 |
long as you | 5 |
if you do | 5 |
one of his | 5 |
and i was | 5 |
at the last | 5 |
of them were | 5 |
over to the | 5 |
work in the | 5 |
i can see | 5 |
of such a | 5 |
and a few | 5 |
think you can | 5 |
even on the | 5 |
i have not | 5 |
we know that | 5 |
you do it | 5 |
could do it | 5 |
we can get | 5 |
he had to | 5 |
delcamp and fao | 5 |
that is all | 5 |
to give us | 5 |
the day after | 5 |
the corner of | 5 |
i will not | 5 |
in front of | 5 |
in the same | 5 |
i am the | 5 |
come to look | 5 |
the pleiades and | 5 |
what is the | 5 |
can do is | 5 |
in your own | 5 |
garlock said then | 5 |
to think of | 5 |
the far side | 5 |
i think it | 5 |
because of the | 5 |
a man who | 5 |
you would never | 5 |
get to work | 5 |
as i have | 5 |
though he was | 5 |
to tell you | 5 |
you might have | 5 |
james and lola | 5 |
i have to | 5 |
lay on the | 5 |
know exactly what | 5 |
more and more | 5 |
if you like | 5 |
they sat down | 5 |
be glad to | 5 |
then went on | 5 |
you can see | 5 |
would you like | 5 |
of our people | 5 |
what he has | 5 |
you have been | 5 |
i am glad | 5 |
i would never | 5 |
have you got | 5 |
foot on his | 5 |
shut the door | 5 |
that of the | 5 |
on the edge | 5 |
we are not | 5 |
and did not | 5 |
the treasure and | 5 |
after they had | 5 |
altogether too much | 5 |
will not be | 5 |
like to be | 5 |
want to get | 5 |
was not a | 5 |
of the last | 5 |
but all the | 5 |
up out of | 5 |
up to you | 5 |
down at the | 5 |
and do it | 5 |
you will die | 5 |
i may be | 5 |
we have no | 5 |
what it takes | 5 |
they were in | 5 |
to put out | 5 |
to pair with | 5 |
they reached the | 5 |
thought for a | 5 |
neither of us | 5 |
really want to | 5 |
and again the | 5 |
than you have | 5 |
and go home | 5 |
in the big | 5 |
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