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quadgram | frequency |
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in the course of | 68 |
to say nothing of | 41 |
for the sake of | 34 |
at long and last | 32 |
i could not help | 32 |
the course of nature | 32 |
weep not for her | 32 |
as if he had | 31 |
if he had been | 30 |
the head of the | 27 |
the top of the | 26 |
on the top of | 25 |
said i to him | 22 |
in the midst of | 21 |
as if they had | 21 |
if they had been | 20 |
in the middle of | 20 |
at the end of | 20 |
if it had been | 20 |
the rest of the | 19 |
in the first place | 18 |
he had been a | 18 |
that it was a | 18 |
every now and then | 18 |
as if it had | 17 |
as i was saying | 17 |
by all the world | 16 |
or heard tell of | 16 |
when i was a | 16 |
seen or heard tell | 16 |
that i was a | 16 |
the end of the | 15 |
in the house of | 15 |
in the name of | 15 |
for the first time | 15 |
the back of the | 15 |
in the way of | 15 |
the face of the | 15 |
at the top of | 14 |
the church of england | 14 |
that it was the | 14 |
the middle of the | 14 |
the sign of the | 13 |
i did not know | 13 |
that i could not | 13 |
i do not think | 13 |
it would not do | 12 |
made up my mind | 12 |
as if i had | 12 |
that it was not | 12 |
from side to side | 12 |
as if they were | 12 |
as i said before | 12 |
man of woman born | 12 |
and i could not | 12 |
the days of the | 11 |
that he would be | 11 |
of one of the | 11 |
i was in a | 11 |
the house of commons | 11 |
i can tell you | 11 |
as far as i | 11 |
the truth of the | 11 |
for a couple of | 11 |
in a couple of | 11 |
in spite of all | 11 |
i was going to | 11 |
in less than no | 10 |
cuff of the neck | 10 |
the long and the | 10 |
i was a wee | 10 |
plain as a pikestaff | 10 |
not being able to | 10 |
with all my might | 10 |
as well as i | 10 |
in the days of | 10 |
the top of which | 10 |
the friends of the | 10 |
say nothing of the | 10 |
all the rest of | 10 |
the course of the | 10 |
as dead as a | 10 |
in the face of | 10 |
a couple of hurries | 10 |
the course of a | 10 |
less than no time | 10 |
of my seven senses | 10 |
the cuff of the | 10 |
on the other hand | 10 |
a great deal of | 10 |
as well as the | 10 |
had it not been | 10 |
must have been a | 10 |
all the world like | 10 |
for she was a | 10 |
as plain as a | 10 |
i said to him | 10 |
at the expense of | 9 |
what do you mean | 9 |
the king of the | 9 |
what was to be | 9 |
at the back of | 9 |
for two or three | 9 |
able and willing to | 9 |
since i was born | 9 |
ought to have been | 9 |
make the best of | 9 |
the people of the | 9 |
up and down the | 9 |
the laws of nature | 9 |
to look at the | 9 |
of which i had | 9 |
that he had not | 9 |
for more than a | 9 |
on the point of | 9 |
in the second place | 9 |
at the dead hour | 8 |
the hands of the | 8 |
the like of me | 8 |
friends of the people | 8 |
out of my seven | 8 |
my corruption was raised | 8 |
though i say it | 8 |
long and the short | 8 |
as plain as the | 8 |
just in time to | 8 |
for ever and ever | 8 |
of the course of | 8 |
had a right to | 8 |
and it was a | 8 |
the tenth of april | 8 |
and how he had | 8 |
of the church of | 8 |
the top of it | 8 |
at the same time | 8 |
to one of the | 8 |
keep a calm sough | 8 |
it was found that | 8 |
but it was a | 8 |
it was a terrible | 8 |
the father of a | 8 |
i thought he would | 8 |
an elder of our | 8 |
neither word nor wittens | 8 |
in time to see | 8 |
was seized with a | 8 |
was not to be | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
never seen or heard | 8 |
the ford of vede | 8 |
went to my bed | 8 |
for my own part | 8 |
was in a terrible | 8 |
the precious life of | 8 |
elder of our kirk | 8 |
that it is not | 8 |
grew more and more | 8 |
did not know what | 8 |
to be found in | 8 |
the cause of the | 8 |
in the twinkling of | 8 |
in one of the | 8 |
word nor wittens of | 8 |
of the name of | 8 |
out of the course | 8 |
the bottom of the | 8 |
i could not think | 8 |
to be seen in | 8 |
was to be done | 8 |
for all the world | 8 |
i am free to | 8 |
but wait a wee | 8 |
by the lug and | 8 |
i went to the | 8 |
it was a real | 8 |
in spite of the | 8 |
for he was a | 8 |
nothing to do with | 7 |
i am going to | 7 |
in search of a | 7 |
the door of the | 7 |
that i had no | 7 |
that he could not | 7 |
if i had not | 7 |
in the hour of | 7 |
than that of the | 7 |
the bunmakers of lerne | 7 |
who had been so | 7 |
it would be well | 7 |
all the world knows | 7 |
if i had been | 7 |
i knew not why | 7 |
as well as my | 7 |
gave him such a | 7 |
the sake of the | 7 |
was as plain as | 7 |
at the bottom of | 7 |
the th of april | 7 |
of the upper classes | 7 |
i should have been | 7 |
on each side of | 7 |
it would be a | 7 |
it not been for | 7 |
for the purpose of | 7 |
in the sight of | 7 |
and the rest of | 7 |
that i was not | 7 |
on a visit to | 7 |
i do not know | 7 |
that i did not | 7 |
the name of the | 7 |
that i have been | 7 |
what was going on | 7 |
but i could not | 7 |
for the benefit of | 7 |
i could not get | 7 |
the god of the | 7 |
up in the air | 7 |
as soon as he | 7 |
of the house of | 7 |
what was the matter | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
in two or three | 7 |
the business of the | 7 |
as soon as the | 7 |
man and his son | 7 |
how do you know | 7 |
that he was a | 7 |
the heart of man | 7 |
over and over again | 7 |
all of a sudden | 7 |
it had been a | 7 |
at the head of | 7 |
i had seen the | 6 |
the manner of the | 6 |
but he did not | 6 |
as well as his | 6 |
and neither word nor | 6 |
the foot of the | 6 |
they did not know | 6 |
the same flesh and | 6 |
and gave him such | 6 |
what it was to | 6 |
head of the house | 6 |
it was too true | 6 |
will ye say there | 6 |
to all manner of | 6 |
on the subject of | 6 |
i say it myself | 6 |
that i had not | 6 |
far as i can | 6 |
the names of the | 6 |
could not have been | 6 |
says i to him | 6 |
be so kind as | 6 |
has a right to | 6 |
by way of a | 6 |
i looked at him | 6 |
an old woman of | 6 |
a member of the | 6 |
as if we had | 6 |
to see how the | 6 |
to make the best | 6 |
that day to this | 6 |
in black and white | 6 |
by the cuff of | 6 |
if i did not | 6 |
to be such a | 6 |
to the right about | 6 |
in a state of | 6 |
he was a wee | 6 |
the voice of god | 6 |
more than i can | 6 |
that there was no | 6 |
with me on the | 6 |
that we were to | 6 |
it would not be | 6 |
one after the other | 6 |
he learns how to | 6 |
of the danger of | 6 |
ye not see that | 6 |
in mind of the | 6 |
i was trying to | 6 |
art and part in | 6 |
the head of a | 6 |
wife of my bosom | 6 |
it must have been | 6 |
just as i was | 6 |
the course of time | 6 |
a thought struck me | 6 |
so kind as to | 6 |
that he had been | 6 |
would like to be | 6 |
i had never heard | 6 |
thought it best to | 6 |
the like of us | 6 |
it will not be | 6 |
as fast as he | 6 |
on account of the | 6 |
when we came to | 6 |
will ye no wauken | 6 |
the word of command | 6 |
i am about to | 6 |
it was an awful | 6 |
what will ye say | 6 |
to rouse him up | 6 |
if we had been | 6 |
the way in which | 6 |
when he came to | 6 |
now and then a | 6 |
to go into the | 6 |
and one of them | 6 |
as true as death | 6 |
could not stand it | 6 |
down his front hair | 6 |
am free to confess | 6 |
out of the pock | 6 |
grand coat and waistcoat | 6 |
dead hour of night | 6 |
i am afraid that | 6 |
and all the rest | 6 |
in the long run | 6 |
put me in mind | 6 |
and a pair of | 6 |
by this time the | 6 |
the far end of | 6 |
for the like of | 6 |
like a flash of | 6 |
was never like to | 6 |
my wife and wean | 6 |
on the saturday night | 6 |
the dead hour of | 6 |
was just as if | 6 |
course of a few | 6 |
we came to the | 6 |
of an old woman | 6 |
with his specs on | 6 |
from that day to | 6 |
on the head of | 6 |
came to the door | 6 |
to the back of | 6 |
the field of battle | 6 |
do ye not see | 6 |
as if it was | 6 |
in the memory of | 6 |
the memory of man | 6 |
i did not care | 6 |
the crown of the | 6 |
from door to door | 6 |
the lug and horn | 6 |
in such a way | 6 |
in the shape of | 6 |
the top of his | 6 |
should not say it | 6 |
head of a family | 6 |
sleeking down his front | 6 |
to do with the | 6 |
stick in my hand | 6 |
i was obliged to | 6 |
did i ever see | 6 |
me in mind of | 6 |
what think ye of | 6 |
was never seen or | 6 |
of the lineage of | 6 |
to be in a | 6 |
say nothing of a | 6 |
same flesh and blood | 6 |
a flash of lightning | 6 |
you not fit to | 6 |
more than a week | 6 |
i do not believe | 6 |
was a terrible business | 6 |
put an end to | 6 |
and the other a | 6 |
a victim to the | 6 |
in my own mind | 6 |
that i would have | 6 |
as it were by | 6 |
could not think of | 6 |
the sake of mercy | 6 |
fallen a victim to | 6 |
my finger and thumb | 6 |
to say little of | 6 |
have been worse than | 6 |
i was not a | 6 |
of the thirsty people | 6 |
heard tell of in | 6 |
the witch of endor | 6 |
in the cause of | 6 |
which i could not | 6 |
out a pair of | 6 |
there was not a | 6 |
on the ground of | 6 |
be the death of | 6 |
was going to say | 6 |
the breath of life | 6 |
is only to be | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
for the space of | 6 |
send for the town | 6 |
to the field of | 6 |
at the rate of | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
forbid that i should | 6 |
to tell the truth | 6 |
in a kind of | 6 |
which he had been | 6 |
out of the way | 5 |
one to the other | 5 |
of the spirit of | 5 |
as i was going | 5 |
the cause of my | 5 |
a chance of being | 5 |
a man with a | 5 |
daily more and more | 5 |
on the th of | 5 |
till i found myself | 5 |
face of the earth | 5 |
have an opportunity of | 5 |
just as he was | 5 |
on the back of | 5 |
when i came to | 5 |
the midst of all | 5 |
people of the island | 5 |
they could think of | 5 |
the ransom of a | 5 |
i did not see | 5 |
sense of the word | 5 |
it was in the | 5 |
into the heart of | 5 |
out of the power | 5 |
the maid of damascus | 5 |
fool that i was | 5 |
in a short time | 5 |
be so good as | 5 |
of which he had | 5 |
in front of the | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
but he was a | 5 |
i had no mind | 5 |
more of the world | 5 |
i had never before | 5 |
i made up my | 5 |
am of the lineage | 5 |
if you want to | 5 |
after the manner of | 5 |
the first and last | 5 |
as that of the | 5 |
god forbid that i | 5 |
to the bottom of | 5 |
is a matter of | 5 |
as a matter of | 5 |
like a pair of | 5 |
glass or two of | 5 |
the end of his | 5 |
cities of the plain | 5 |
he used to say | 5 |
a sort of a | 5 |
two hundred and fifteen | 5 |
this was too much | 5 |
one of the most | 5 |
the spirit of the | 5 |
as brave as a | 5 |
the book of martyrs | 5 |
in a tone of | 5 |
i felt as if | 5 |
do you know that | 5 |
was the matter with | 5 |
i could not tell | 5 |
as long as i | 5 |
thought i to myself | 5 |
i ought to have | 5 |
i thought of the | 5 |
the time he was | 5 |
that there is no | 5 |
brought up in the | 5 |
time in my life | 5 |
there is many a | 5 |
the house of lords | 5 |
the amount of competition | 5 |
was to have been | 5 |
now and then the | 5 |
he was on his | 5 |
in the same way | 5 |
he told me that | 5 |
i was on the | 5 |
a right to be | 5 |
had nothing to do | 5 |
in the history of | 5 |
but i did not | 5 |
when he was a | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
between him and the | 5 |
i could not keep | 5 |
politics for the people | 5 |
but it was not | 5 |
i did not think | 5 |
that i might see | 5 |
that they did not | 5 |
did not care to | 5 |
though i could not | 5 |
and i began to | 5 |
the doctrine of the | 5 |
at the foot of | 5 |
my intention to have | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
the roaring of the | 5 |
where was i at | 5 |
i thought it would | 5 |
the course of my | 5 |
that was to be | 5 |
from morning till night | 5 |
at the age of | 5 |
which i had never | 5 |
to go to the | 5 |
what could i do | 5 |
but i had no | 5 |
at the ransom of | 5 |
was on the point | 5 |
it was in vain | 5 |
to be married the | 5 |
be seen in the | 5 |
as soon as they | 5 |
which i had been | 5 |
to do is to | 5 |
flesh and blood as | 5 |
she spoke of him | 5 |
all would not do | 5 |
made up his mind | 5 |
the first time in | 5 |
great deal of the | 5 |
did not like to | 5 |
i am ashamed to | 5 |
first time in my | 5 |
out of the room | 5 |
his hands and feet | 5 |
such a thing as | 5 |
out of house and | 5 |
with a pair of | 5 |
to speak the truth | 5 |
to see that all | 5 |
two or three hours | 5 |
the edge of the | 5 |
in the world to | 5 |
cheap clothes and nasty | 5 |
as long as you | 5 |
he would have been | 5 |
tied up in a | 5 |
over the tops of | 5 |
here and there a | 5 |
a glass or two | 5 |
was on his way | 5 |
sat at the head | 5 |
to the right and | 5 |
was too much for | 5 |
i could have sworn | 5 |
enough and to spare | 5 |
what he was about | 5 |
that i am a | 5 |
i saw it was | 5 |
opened the door to | 5 |
the story of the | 5 |
all the days of | 5 |
spoke of him as | 5 |
at the door of | 5 |
in the mean time | 5 |
was the will of | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
of the power of | 5 |
it is to be | 5 |
was going to do | 5 |
i am of the | 5 |
out of my head | 5 |
many and many a | 5 |
have been able to | 5 |
with a look of | 5 |
do ye think that | 5 |
i would have given | 5 |
as flat as a | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
was the first to | 5 |
that i was in | 5 |
the island of pictures | 5 |
in the act of | 5 |
all the way from | 5 |
to do the same | 5 |
i went to my | 5 |
of the truth of | 5 |
i could not see | 5 |
take care of his | 5 |
in a christian land | 5 |
which would have been | 5 |
a man of the | 5 |
the whole of the | 5 |
as well as any | 5 |
away as fast as | 5 |
of the working classes | 5 |
the cocks and hens | 5 |
since the days of | 4 |
by the ten commandments | 4 |
been for some time | 4 |
and the green banes | 4 |
for the last twenty | 4 |
hit the nail on | 4 |
far end of the | 4 |
had seen and witnessed | 4 |
the length of time | 4 |
ken onything about that | 4 |
there will be no | 4 |
it was to be | 4 |
i was determined not | 4 |
the hour of his | 4 |
as bare as my | 4 |
it was as plain | 4 |
would not have hesitated | 4 |
the loof of my | 4 |
him and the paymaster | 4 |
was my fortune to | 4 |
to the auld kirk | 4 |
of it what would | 4 |
as he had to | 4 |
and all the world | 4 |
not find it in | 4 |
should not have been | 4 |
got a bloody nose | 4 |
in the bit glass | 4 |
to run the risk | 4 |
body of a creature | 4 |
with the rest to | 4 |
top of which were | 4 |
at the word of | 4 |
got their heads shaved | 4 |
i was just in | 4 |
man to his taste | 4 |
a pair of leggins | 4 |
of my eventful life | 4 |
in the minds of | 4 |
it canna be helpit | 4 |
we found to our | 4 |
further in the deeper | 4 |
a great deal more | 4 |
the side of it | 4 |
i grew more and | 4 |
would go to the | 4 |
any more than the | 4 |
having got an inkling | 4 |
round and round about | 4 |
to the matter of | 4 |
memory of man since | 4 |
we must not be | 4 |
a mouthful of fresh | 4 |
i had been a | 4 |
could not help thinking | 4 |
be seen or heard | 4 |
would not be a | 4 |
my friend james batter | 4 |
the close for james | 4 |
could not find it | 4 |
all the time that | 4 |
the waves of the | 4 |
in an honourable way | 4 |
we were needcessitated to | 4 |
ye ken about it | 4 |
the eyes of his | 4 |
square in the tails | 4 |
got such a fleg | 4 |
his way to the | 4 |
so much in my | 4 |
in fear and trembling | 4 |
tailor is a man | 4 |
was a providence in | 4 |
as brown as a | 4 |
as yellow as a | 4 |
as good a right | 4 |
turn out to be | 4 |
up the close for | 4 |
as well as we | 4 |
on the road to | 4 |
down in my bed | 4 |
ye dinna ken what | 4 |
i can assure you | 4 |
for one of the | 4 |
in a great measure | 4 |
but i have not | 4 |
looking out into the | 4 |
there na poetry there | 4 |
the further in the | 4 |
at the island of | 4 |
well knew how to | 4 |
he was going to | 4 |
now is the time | 4 |
it behoves me to | 4 |
top of the house | 4 |
but as for the | 4 |
out into the street | 4 |
howes of the lammermoor | 4 |
made the roof ring | 4 |
the short of the | 4 |
to get a sight | 4 |
a red worsted cherry | 4 |
braid of my back | 4 |
by the fire cheek | 4 |
harled away to the | 4 |
top of the coach | 4 |
as fast as ye | 4 |
that i could be | 4 |
with a silver spoon | 4 |
that there is a | 4 |
for a month or | 4 |
just as if he | 4 |
would be a great | 4 |
the name of goodness | 4 |
that there would be | 4 |
to the best of | 4 |
in half a minute | 4 |
the death of her | 4 |
the nail on the | 4 |
what do you want | 4 |
the bread of life | 4 |
might have heard a | 4 |
as they did not | 4 |
with the deers on | 4 |
the young men of | 4 |
an elder of maister | 4 |
it become me to | 4 |
through the whole of | 4 |
days of the years | 4 |
sound as a top | 4 |
was no end to | 4 |
of the measles in | 4 |
with my wife and | 4 |
what think ye did | 4 |
but it was the | 4 |
the benefit of their | 4 |
with me in the | 4 |
to go on shore | 4 |
all the lave of | 4 |
the twinkling of a | 4 |
i thought they would | 4 |
and the pentland hills | 4 |
a man and his | 4 |
he had been an | 4 |
on from bad to | 4 |
not very sure as | 4 |
up his mind to | 4 |
we could not do | 4 |
for safety and succour | 4 |
i got my regimentals | 4 |
among whom was a | 4 |
his mother and me | 4 |
as was never seen | 4 |
i thought it was | 4 |
that you might have | 4 |
for the maintenance of | 4 |
though it was like | 4 |
having fallen a victim | 4 |
it behoved me now | 4 |
on the morning after | 4 |
like a rotten in | 4 |
to my bed without | 4 |
with the aid of | 4 |
as he could afford | 4 |
what need had such | 4 |
of the lord of | 4 |
breeches and powdered hair | 4 |
over the pillars in | 4 |
in a great hurry | 4 |
my stick in my | 4 |
in the world had | 4 |
me out of the | 4 |
go to his bed | 4 |
to look at him | 4 |
was playing at the | 4 |
the shuttle from monday | 4 |
a kind of a | 4 |
there never has been | 4 |
was determined not to | 4 |
to say that he | 4 |
honourable way of doing | 4 |
for half an hour | 4 |
they turn out to | 4 |
the braid of my | 4 |
clear as daylight to | 4 |
een were gathering straws | 4 |
through foul weather and | 4 |
the good old man | 4 |
be married the week | 4 |
the midst of the | 4 |
and opened the door | 4 |
proud as a peacock | 4 |
the best of my | 4 |
loof of my hand | 4 |
over the back of | 4 |
to go through with | 4 |
life of an old | 4 |
was to come from | 4 |
am going to relate | 4 |
he had not seen | 4 |
the crown of my | 4 |
out in the dark | 4 |
caught sight of the | 4 |
they say that other | 4 |
of what she had | 4 |
at our close mouth | 4 |
net of the fowler | 4 |
got my regimentals on | 4 |
of a free king | 4 |
cap edged with rabbit | 4 |
away to the tolbooth | 4 |
got an inkling of | 4 |
a regular indenture of | 4 |
has the french landed | 4 |
goodness knows the length | 4 |
neither to hold nor | 4 |
to the tail of | 4 |
broad and narrow cloth | 4 |
docked in the tails | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
at the sign of | 4 |
my heart is breaking | 4 |
never shall i forget | 4 |
is many a slip | 4 |
that the course of | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
being one of the | 4 |
you do not know | 4 |
short of the matter | 4 |
just by all the | 4 |
last a thought struck | 4 |
the first time he | 4 |
that i was so | 4 |
by a regular indenture | 4 |
it was at the | 4 |
nanse and me found | 4 |
what say ye to | 4 |
that i had a | 4 |
in the cuff of | 4 |
of the tankard and | 4 |
with the peaked hat | 4 |
thing was to be | 4 |
make a pair of | 4 |
thing made in the | 4 |
he came to him | 4 |
the morning after the | 4 |
to the working men | 4 |
in the front of | 4 |
heart was like to | 4 |
i have heard tell | 4 |
the parish of dalkeith | 4 |
the heat of the | 4 |
as stiff as a | 4 |
crown of my hat | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
the worse of the | 4 |
in the inside of | 4 |
the back of beyond | 4 |
and leuch as if | 4 |
for the apprehension of | 4 |
on his hands and | 4 |
as we jogged along | 4 |
all manner of evil | 4 |
and as stiff as | 4 |
as if nothing in | 4 |
from bad to worse | 4 |
after the fashion of | 4 |
say nothing of his | 4 |
to speak of the | 4 |
i could not understand | 4 |
one would have thought | 4 |
course of my life | 4 |
seized with a severe | 4 |
to be the only | 4 |
depravity of human nature | 4 |
on his road to | 4 |
for a man to | 4 |
blue bonnet on his | 4 |
bruce and sir william | 4 |
never since i was | 4 |
to the place where | 4 |
up in the country | 4 |
sign of the tankard | 4 |
playing at the bools | 4 |
at the house of | 4 |
a broad blue bonnet | 4 |
have been seen or | 4 |
the lord of vauguyon | 4 |
who was to be | 4 |
me the honour to | 4 |
the son of god | 4 |
bare as my loof | 4 |
so much for the | 4 |
in the manner of | 4 |
had been brought up | 4 |
the days when i | 4 |
it is curious how | 4 |
was like to break | 4 |
that there had been | 4 |
knows the length of | 4 |
go down to the | 4 |
as ye ever met | 4 |
shaped a pair of | 4 |
not to be found | 4 |
lying on the table | 4 |
that i had been | 4 |
my heart was like | 4 |
began to clear up | 4 |
he had seen and | 4 |
upper and under vest | 4 |
to the use of | 4 |
first taught me to | 4 |
now and then to | 4 |
an inkling of the | 4 |
and nanse and me | 4 |
many a time and | 4 |
the flowers of the | 4 |
which i had not | 4 |
that he must have | 4 |
to a sense of | 4 |
a providence in this | 4 |
with a yellow jacket | 4 |
saw ye johnie coming | 4 |
in the blasty month | 4 |
was sitting in the | 4 |
the glory of the | 4 |
after shutting the door | 4 |
got a knock on | 4 |
a free king and | 4 |
to take care of | 4 |
bound a prentice to | 4 |
intended me for the | 4 |
and as i saw | 4 |
in a whirlwind of | 4 |
it so happened that | 4 |
the power of man | 4 |
we took care to | 4 |
at first i thought | 4 |
out at the door | 4 |
the man of the | 4 |
i think on it | 4 |
if you stand that | 4 |
what do ye think | 4 |
the bloody battle of | 4 |
the thing made in | 4 |
a thud like thunder | 4 |
such an unearthly place | 4 |
of a broken heart | 4 |
in all the world | 4 |
well out of the | 4 |
but i would just | 4 |
the sight of a | 4 |
siccan trash to his | 4 |
ye would have thought | 4 |
the sight of the | 4 |
aware that i could | 4 |
time for him to | 4 |
the measles in the | 4 |
what it is to | 4 |
do you think i | 4 |
heard a pin fall | 4 |
a few words of | 4 |
case i was in | 4 |
set fire to the | 4 |
would not let me | 4 |
felt a kind of | 4 |
born with a silver | 4 |
could not do better | 4 |
was not a little | 4 |
his finger and thumb | 4 |
the end of my | 4 |
came on the stage | 4 |
much as to say | 4 |
me by the hand | 4 |
to lift the sneck | 4 |
trash to his dinner | 4 |
and i did not | 4 |
to happen to a | 4 |
in a manner so | 4 |
have hesitated to have | 4 |
ye ken onything about | 4 |
bonnet on his head | 4 |
to take place in | 4 |
it had not been | 4 |
to wind up this | 4 |
truth of the old | 4 |
was sitting by the | 4 |
and syne came the | 4 |
and be hanged to | 4 |
to the whole business | 4 |
on suspicion of being | 4 |
well as my own | 4 |
top of which was | 4 |
had a prime look | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
all that it inherits | 4 |
but to be sure | 4 |
would it become me | 4 |
legs before the fire | 4 |
and there he lay | 4 |
of our seven senses | 4 |
the ministers and elders | 4 |
pale as a dishclout | 4 |
was some time before | 4 |
i saw that his | 4 |
or hear tell of | 4 |
in the wind like | 4 |
swore like a trooper | 4 |
had no mind of | 4 |
city of damascus was | 4 |
the island of alliances | 4 |
league and paction with | 4 |
two or three days | 4 |
happened to be making | 4 |
hands in my breeches | 4 |
on a blue ground | 4 |
the time of my | 4 |
the two blind fiddlers | 4 |
a finger in the | 4 |
was a wee smout | 4 |
i have taken occasion | 4 |
the good of his | 4 |
any day of the | 4 |
nail on the head | 4 |
to take back the | 4 |
peter farrel and i | 4 |
out in his best | 4 |
three very fat cooks | 4 |
run the risk of | 4 |
do what i liked | 4 |
and the man said | 4 |
being a man of | 4 |
i would not have | 4 |
part of the country | 4 |
it was the handiwork | 4 |
cherry on the top | 4 |
as i was observing | 4 |
the tower of babel | 4 |
he had catched a | 4 |
did not seem to | 4 |
the freedom of the | 4 |
sooner said than done | 4 |
and i used to | 4 |
crown of the causey | 4 |
as to how the | 4 |
father of a small | 4 |
and the short of | 4 |
so i was obliged | 4 |
like our ain hame | 4 |
to and fro like | 4 |
mouthful of fresh air | 4 |
to see if he | 4 |
two or three years | 4 |
and vexation of spirit | 4 |
they came on the | 4 |
pat on the shouther | 4 |
seemed to have been | 4 |
and when i came | 4 |
i was a boy | 4 |
a time and often | 4 |
for better for worse | 4 |
it was a cold | 4 |
i was resigned to | 4 |
the fore part of | 4 |
cut a long tale | 4 |
foul weather and fair | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
to all the world | 4 |
the fall of man | 4 |
put him to his | 4 |
exactly of the same | 4 |
a pair of red | 4 |
in a string by | 4 |
in an honest way | 4 |
snuff of a candle | 4 |
he wanted to make | 4 |
what i am going | 4 |
had gone through the | 4 |
was in vain to | 4 |
wishing him a good | 4 |
to the like of | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
and my lord said | 4 |
between me and the | 4 |
see if she kens | 4 |
out of his bed | 4 |
i had come to | 4 |
it was not long | 4 |
knew what was what | 4 |
that all was safe | 4 |
honour as a gentleman | 4 |
king of the thirsty | 4 |
a rotten in a | 4 |
the right and left | 4 |
think ye did they | 4 |
i have set down | 4 |
he swore like a | 4 |
once and for all | 4 |
regular indenture of five | 4 |
to hold nor bind | 4 |
necessary for me to | 4 |
a numerous small family | 4 |
rose up from the | 4 |
have catched a tartar | 4 |
while all the time | 4 |
to be a man | 4 |
waits on my lord | 4 |
it was not for | 4 |
there was a providence | 4 |
but where was i | 4 |
even while he was | 4 |
there was no end | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
what was worst of | 4 |
he was off his | 4 |
man of the people | 4 |
the hour of danger | 4 |
had more than once | 4 |
a clap of thunder | 4 |
close for james batter | 4 |
good a right to | 4 |
but such was the | 4 |
there was a bumming | 4 |
precious life of an | 4 |
from house to house | 4 |
of a few years | 4 |
to let him see | 4 |
that was like to | 4 |
the world as they | 4 |
like a clap of | 4 |
and all the lave | 4 |
see or hear tell | 4 |
his arm round her | 4 |
the pillars in the | 4 |
nefarious pillaging of our | 4 |
from which i was | 4 |
as clear as daylight | 4 |
of the same flesh | 4 |
the law of nature | 4 |
and let it out | 4 |
as to the matter | 4 |
for goodness knows the | 4 |
made a kind of | 4 |
from the face of | 4 |
a silver spoon in | 4 |
and was like to | 4 |
am the subject of | 4 |
this record of my | 4 |
middle of the floor | 4 |
a fit of the | 4 |
out of the town | 4 |
hands into my breeches | 4 |
end of the counter | 4 |
thought we could not | 4 |
as i got my | 4 |
in as far as | 4 |
i could not look | 4 |
be a great deal | 4 |
i cannot tell how | 4 |
banished to botany bay | 4 |
flesh and blood could | 4 |
ever see or hear | 4 |
to sound a parley | 4 |
at the bloody battle | 4 |
the snuff of a | 4 |
that it is a | 4 |
that we had a | 4 |
did they turn out | 4 |
red worsted boots for | 4 |
on his honour as | 4 |
in peace and plenty | 4 |
benjie and tommy staytape | 4 |
a great number of | 4 |
measles in the dear | 4 |
way in which the | 4 |
to be seen or | 4 |
so we made a | 4 |
i looked myself in | 4 |
i could not find | 4 |
with a safe conscience | 4 |
it was my fortune | 4 |
let us hear it | 4 |
as i have taken | 4 |
as well as in | 4 |
extension of the suffrage | 4 |
and i saw that | 4 |
the subject of a | 4 |
to be one of | 4 |
obliged at last to | 4 |
as sound as a | 4 |
old woman of eighty | 4 |
with regard to myself | 4 |
signs of the times | 4 |
being likely to be | 4 |
throws his ram overboard | 4 |
from june to january | 4 |
finger in the pie | 4 |
as i have often | 4 |
at the same blessed | 4 |
waves of the sea | 4 |
did my best to | 4 |
like the snuff of | 4 |
way in which pantagruel | 4 |
it was some time | 4 |
see if we could | 4 |
there was such a | 4 |
it was a humbling | 4 |
as i was able | 4 |
that he had only | 4 |
on his way to | 4 |
of man since the | 4 |
it seemed to me | 4 |
man that carried the | 4 |
a deaf and dumb | 4 |
the foundations of the | 4 |
and sir william wallace | 4 |
the hearts of the | 4 |
red in the face | 4 |
the world had happened | 4 |
velveteen breeches and powdered | 4 |
and not very sure | 4 |
to take a step | 4 |
was to come of | 4 |
witness to the truth | 4 |
have taken occasion to | 4 |
was obliged at last | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
as if a thunderbolt | 4 |
it was far different | 4 |
i shall say no | 4 |
to have given him | 4 |
the man in the | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
take the measure of | 4 |
i put on my | 4 |
a long tale short | 4 |
of the labouring classes | 4 |
had not been seen | 4 |
tied neck and heels | 4 |
was like to split | 4 |
that he seemed to | 4 |
i could mostly have | 4 |
so that i was | 4 |
and how he was | 4 |
but it would not | 4 |
out into the drift | 4 |
up my mind to | 4 |
i would have been | 4 |
he was a tall | 4 |
if it was not | 4 |
with the thoughts of | 4 |
and not able to | 4 |
of the fresh air | 4 |
on his great mare | 4 |
the world at large | 4 |
in this world of | 4 |
he was never like | 4 |
i could not thole | 4 |
it is not in | 4 |
on a winter night | 4 |
word or wittens of | 4 |
a pair of buckskin | 4 |
a kind of half | 4 |
saving the precious life | 4 |
that made the roof | 4 |
after two or three | 4 |
a friend of mine | 4 |
more frighted than hurt | 4 |
an end to the | 4 |
at this blessed moment | 4 |
in the dear year | 4 |
would have been worse | 4 |
determined not to be | 4 |
of the lammermoor hills | 4 |
in which he had | 4 |
it was really a | 4 |
the road to the | 4 |
cup and the lip | 4 |
that they had been | 4 |
free king and constitution | 4 |
and that of the | 4 |
my hands into my | 4 |
was trying to make | 4 |
a pair of trowsers | 4 |
no trace of her | 4 |
ye ever met with | 4 |
was the handiwork of | 4 |
one end of the | 4 |
of the devouring element | 4 |
a power of service | 4 |
though one of the | 4 |
when i had got | 4 |
to get out of | 4 |
i dare say the | 4 |
as the crown of | 4 |
i could scarcely keep | 4 |
in spite of their | 4 |
in the height of | 4 |
power of man to | 4 |
will of the business | 4 |
of the world before | 4 |
the same blessed moment | 4 |
man with a yellow | 4 |
to the house of | 4 |
to the middle of | 4 |
not pretend to be | 4 |
i did my best | 4 |
up and down in | 4 |
pair of buckskin breeches | 4 |
side of the house | 4 |
have to do is | 4 |
benjie having fallen asleep | 4 |
in from the door | 4 |
could scarcely keep from | 4 |
all the ministers and | 4 |
when i think on | 4 |
and the rest a | 4 |
a way of doing | 4 |
was an awful business | 4 |
the banks of the | 4 |
both nanse and me | 4 |
of the pentland hills | 4 |
as much as s | 4 |
woe to those who | 4 |
ever thought of rising | 4 |
that happened to me | 4 |
the remonstrances of my | 4 |
the old familiar faces | 4 |
three at a time | 4 |
such a number of | 4 |
not do better than | 4 |
an honourable way of | 4 |
of which he was | 4 |
he happened to be | 4 |
name is mansie wauch | 4 |
that they are not | 4 |
black as the crown | 4 |
you might have heard | 4 |
i felt a kind | 4 |
in half a second | 4 |
his honour as a | 4 |
putting my hands into | 4 |
very sure as to | 4 |
worse of the wear | 4 |
she was like to | 4 |
was fast coming to | 4 |
he had on his | 4 |
subject of a free | 4 |
what i had been | 4 |
and i found myself | 4 |
the cup and the | 4 |
on the side of | 4 |
top of the tree | 4 |
to keep me in | 4 |
down his lang fork | 4 |
bloody battle of the | 4 |
i was beginning to | 4 |
my name is mansie | 4 |
gave his head a | 4 |
the net of the | 4 |
as if she was | 4 |
it was like to | 4 |
and just as i | 4 |
to cut a long | 4 |
that seeing is believing | 4 |
shook me by the | 4 |
a month or two | 4 |
as he could not | 4 |
looking body of a | 4 |
it may be a | 4 |
robert bruce and sir | 4 |
and the father of | 4 |
my hands free of | 4 |
up his thighs were | 4 |
at the christening of | 4 |
all power of description | 4 |
the depravity of human | 4 |
the last twenty years | 4 |
of the laws of | 4 |
the kingdom of heaven | 4 |
they were in the | 4 |
of his seven senses | 4 |
and then the other | 4 |
it bears a good | 4 |
to break open the | 4 |
precious life of a | 4 |
among the howes of | 4 |
and the grand steward | 4 |
we were obligated to | 4 |
i am the subject | 4 |
both here and hereafter | 4 |
the brig of his | 4 |
a web of buckram | 4 |
down on the table | 4 |
on the bit table | 4 |
of strong beer and | 4 |
voice of god without | 4 |
the blasty month of | 4 |
to the eye of | 4 |
but there was no | 4 |
and me found ourselves | 4 |
to the truth of | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
on this side of | 4 |
when it came to | 4 |
there was nothing to | 4 |
the life of a | 4 |
on the banks of | 4 |
there was no time | 4 |
this was an awful | 4 |
the opposite side of | 4 |
was worst of all | 4 |
as much as to | 4 |
seen a power of | 4 |
it would be to | 4 |
it is not merely | 4 |
was like to drop | 4 |
bound by the ten | 4 |
no sooner said than | 4 |
over his left shoulder | 4 |
been seen or heard | 4 |
married the week after | 4 |
in a friendly way | 4 |
he must have been | 4 |
not have hesitated to | 4 |
shall say no more | 4 |
wished him a good | 4 |
the middle of his | 4 |
a pat on the | 4 |
in saving the precious | 4 |
at one of their | 4 |
come of it what | 4 |
out of his seven | 4 |
the course of providence | 4 |
had found a fiddle | 4 |
thrawing round the key | 4 |
james batter was not | 4 |
all in the course | 4 |
appeared to have taken | 4 |
get out of it | 4 |
eyes of his spectacles | 4 |
was like to burst | 4 |
there was a long | 4 |
to be unanimously of | 4 |
of a small family | 4 |
wide enough to swallow | 4 |
the expense of a | 4 |
in the shop with | 4 |
was in the act | 4 |
of sin and misery | 4 |
in my mind with | 4 |
over the top of | 4 |
nothing in the world | 4 |
the two hundred and | 4 |
the death of the | 4 |
beside the kitchen fire | 4 |
but the truth is | 4 |
by man of woman | 4 |
the improvement of society | 4 |
hundred and fifteen games | 4 |
as pale as a | 4 |
a vizzy of the | 4 |
in the habit of | 4 |
out of our seven | 4 |
in a foreign land | 4 |
i asked him how | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
flat as a flounder | 4 |
his father and mother | 4 |
the howes of the | 4 |
more and more of | 4 |
ill would it become | 4 |
i thought i was | 4 |
was at the door | 4 |
and paction with the | 4 |
and not to be | 4 |
be banished to botany | 4 |
the worst of it | 4 |
out on a stool | 4 |
a drop of blood | 4 |
think ye of that | 4 |
than i can tell | 4 |
i had mostly forgot | 4 |
as hoarse as a | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
the nefarious pillaging of | 4 |
knowing that it was | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
the profits of the | 4 |
did me the honour | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
wheel to the right | 4 |
me on the board | 4 |
could not help laughing | 4 |
i came to the | 4 |
would be the death | 4 |
to make search in | 4 |
gude kens how long | 4 |
fly for your life | 4 |
was likely to be | 4 |
of my own house | 4 |
do not pretend to | 4 |
the which i had | 4 |
in a little while | 4 |
i see it all | 4 |
and that it was | 4 |
in a manner that | 4 |
me and james batter | 4 |
he had to go | 4 |
not that i had | 4 |
pillars in the house | 4 |
the man that carried | 4 |
out at the window | 4 |
six times had it | 4 |
ben to the room | 4 |
as black as the | 4 |
he was a stranger | 4 |
face as pale as | 4 |
if nothing in the | 4 |
would ye believe it | 4 |
thought he would have | 4 |
with some of his | 4 |
it was on a | 4 |
been born and bred | 4 |
and i freely confess | 4 |
knock on the pow | 4 |
tell of in the | 4 |
but what will ye | 4 |
was a catastrophe which | 4 |
and did not like | 4 |
day of the year | 4 |
is there na poetry | 4 |
fore part of the | 4 |
do not wish to | 4 |
i was like to | 4 |
the house of rahab | 4 |
call the cattle home | 4 |
brig of his nose | 4 |
a tailor is a | 4 |
but he told me | 4 |
opposite side of the | 4 |
or something to that | 4 |
and the friends of | 4 |
and i was a | 4 |
i am bound to | 4 |
the world like a | 4 |
his face as pale | 4 |
of the old proverb | 4 |
i would be a | 4 |
him to take a | 4 |
it was an unco | 4 |
save and except the | 4 |
the swallower of windmills | 4 |
in case it might | 4 |
broad in the face | 4 |
the wind like streamers | 4 |
two or three minutes | 4 |
indenture of five years | 4 |
leuch as if he | 4 |
hoarse as a corbie | 4 |
the tail of my | 4 |
from ear to ear | 4 |
i jealoused at once | 4 |
i do not pretend | 4 |
deaf and dumb woman | 4 |
for i am of | 4 |
and the face of | 4 |
i am sorry to | 4 |
was resigned to die | 4 |
which he used to | 4 |
to which i had | 4 |
with fear and trembling | 4 |
have liked to have | 4 |
pillaging of our hen | 4 |
something to that effect | 4 |
me by the arm | 4 |
for the good of | 4 |
the bounden duty of | 4 |
had two or three | 4 |
felt as if i | 4 |
who should not say | 4 |
had catched a tartar | 4 |
say little of the | 4 |
make search in the | 4 |
would have jumped out | 4 |
were sitting at our | 4 |
had been sent to | 4 |
i have heard him | 4 |
i came to my | 4 |
i had two or | 4 |
sort of a manner | 4 |
my hands in my | 4 |
honour which comes from | 4 |
as proud as a | 4 |
a true friend is | 4 |
of our boyish sports | 4 |
but as to the | 4 |
at the gates of | 4 |
to get quit of | 4 |
was to be seen | 4 |
as would have deaved | 4 |
the three very fat | 4 |
a knock on the | 4 |
heart of man could | 4 |
was far different with | 4 |
no mind of asking | 4 |
the children of the | 4 |
a hell upon earth | 4 |
such a way that | 4 |
with all my pith | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
bears a good moral | 4 |
some five or six | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
my eyes in the | 4 |
have heard a pin | 4 |
such a noise and | 4 |
of what i had | 4 |
times had it been | 4 |
had nothing else to | 4 |
people who lived in | 3 |
in such a place | 3 |
let him that is | 3 |
seemed to me a | 3 |
to be paid for | 3 |
one of them a | 3 |
the way to the | 3 |
the astonishment of his | 3 |
do not know me | 3 |
was the only one | 3 |
and i had to | 3 |
to make him an | 3 |
the matter with them | 3 |
the city of orleans | 3 |
for the preservation of | 3 |
the side of a | 3 |
the council of promoters | 3 |
was to be a | 3 |
his own good time | 3 |
heaven forbid that i | 3 |
i did not forget | 3 |
it was impossible to | 3 |
here and there with | 3 |
he had never been | 3 |
if she had been | 3 |
please my own fancy | 3 |
and i took the | 3 |
had been taught to | 3 |
made it a point | 3 |
what was a like | 3 |
and i thought it | 3 |
and the answer of | 3 |
like that of a | 3 |
of the time when | 3 |
of blood in my | 3 |
in some way or | 3 |
voice of god within | 3 |
so it was all | 3 |
i had not forgotten | 3 |
from the island of | 3 |
i began to be | 3 |
whom he had been | 3 |
i would like to | 3 |
half so bad as | 3 |
it must be a | 3 |
shouted out at the | 3 |
on the floor with | 3 |
to live and die | 3 |
philistine in the coal | 3 |
some seven or eight | 3 |
of the pockets of | 3 |
two or three shillings | 3 |
let me see where | 3 |
how king grandgousier had | 3 |
hour of the day | 3 |
has been said and | 3 |
have a chance to | 3 |
had never been heard | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
to the lot of | 3 |
i have just said | 3 |
was the father of | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
ground of a common | 3 |
to the top of | 3 |
he caught sight of | 3 |
wherewithal to pay their | 3 |
wherewith to pay their | 3 |
the right and the | 3 |
not only in my | 3 |
days of the year | 3 |
they got to the | 3 |
large a portion of | 3 |
on account of his | 3 |
the house of an | 3 |
found themselves in a | 3 |
he looked at me | 3 |
some purpose or other | 3 |
without wind we must | 3 |
two bundles of hay | 3 |
in the tailoring trade | 3 |
i was aware of | 3 |
to me with a | 3 |
that christ is in | 3 |
to act upon it | 3 |
in a moment that | 3 |
i could not but | 3 |
that he is a | 3 |
in the day of | 3 |
they could not have | 3 |
of the setting sun | 3 |
i am told that | 3 |
whose fault is it | 3 |
put pen to paper | 3 |
it was not only | 3 |
his good old father | 3 |
out of a big | 3 |
well as i could | 3 |
him such a kick | 3 |
which i have been | 3 |
that they do not | 3 |
i had no time | 3 |
and there was nothing | 3 |
sitting together on the | 3 |
by virtue of their | 3 |
though he has a | 3 |
you will find that | 3 |
would have been left | 3 |
had given up the | 3 |
who had dared to | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
what is to be | 3 |
he was in his | 3 |
in this instance he | 3 |
in a dark and | 3 |
is to be done | 3 |
and what sort of | 3 |
about the middle of | 3 |
found that i was | 3 |
there was but one | 3 |
whole business of the | 3 |
i could do nothing | 3 |
old mr mooleypouch the | 3 |
to the head of | 3 |
that if i had | 3 |
a corner of the | 3 |
do ye ken onything | 3 |
say that i am | 3 |
of all sorts of | 3 |
as fast as their | 3 |
necessary for him to | 3 |
i began to think | 3 |
and out of the | 3 |
seemed to myself to | 3 |
the dark and gloomy | 3 |
the will of the | 3 |
had lost another good | 3 |
instead of making me | 3 |
as they have done | 3 |
nothing to do but | 3 |
of one of them | 3 |
gable and the cedar | 3 |
i recollected that it | 3 |
a man of business | 3 |
of all the days | 3 |
through a great deal | 3 |
looked at her baby | 3 |
have a pair of | 3 |
you may be sure | 3 |
of the scarlet woman | 3 |
had been one of | 3 |
for some purpose or | 3 |
to please my own | 3 |
by the time he | 3 |
i believe them to | 3 |
taffy with the pigtail | 3 |
i do not blame | 3 |
a roar of laughter | 3 |
to see how they | 3 |
and the destruction of | 3 |
coming into the world | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
too sure of that | 3 |
back against the door | 3 |
first master of arts | 3 |
i was determined to | 3 |
the eye of a | 3 |
the midst of a | 3 |
going to be married | 3 |
a philistine in the | 3 |
we did not know | 3 |
the sons of the | 3 |
high into the air | 3 |
on the chance of | 3 |
every man his own | 3 |
him out of his | 3 |
as one of the | 3 |
seemed to me to | 3 |
is a sin to | 3 |
against the day of | 3 |
a man and a | 3 |
of bread and butter | 3 |
such a man as | 3 |
the light of heaven | 3 |
had not long to | 3 |
between the bunmakers of | 3 |
they were likely to | 3 |
this is a fine | 3 |
the course of his | 3 |
towards the end of | 3 |
as he is a | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
the country of the | 3 |
honourable part of the | 3 |
out at the top | 3 |
the best of friends | 3 |
had no time to | 3 |
discovered to be a | 3 |
garments rolled in blood | 3 |
from their cradle to | 3 |
as he told us | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
chief equerry and the | 3 |
when i heard him | 3 |
in the morning chronicle | 3 |
every one of them | 3 |
i have often thought | 3 |
up to be a | 3 |
at the west end | 3 |
it was no wonder | 3 |
midst of all this | 3 |
for the poor man | 3 |
if it were only | 3 |
himself to fight the | 3 |
but it was too | 3 |
to the door of | 3 |
the beauty of the | 3 |
to the side of | 3 |
but not quite so | 3 |
but all would not | 3 |
four in the morning | 3 |
was not long before | 3 |
have a right to | 3 |
the rest of it | 3 |
they might have been | 3 |
at the time that | 3 |
to them to be | 3 |
no doubt of that | 3 |
was my intention to | 3 |
to which i was | 3 |
my face in the | 3 |
the sight of your | 3 |
for fear it should | 3 |
if they would have | 3 |
not think he was | 3 |
good was to be | 3 |
i assured him that | 3 |
to the number of | 3 |
he was at his | 3 |
and then came over | 3 |
which i had a | 3 |
from one end of | 3 |
just as well as | 3 |
with the corner of | 3 |
which made them look | 3 |
was it consistent with | 3 |
be as good as | 3 |
and all at once | 3 |
i did to the | 3 |
and his two hundred | 3 |
there was no mistaking | 3 |
could not bring myself | 3 |
the effects of that | 3 |
at the present time | 3 |
had not wherewithal to | 3 |
to see where the | 3 |
where i was at | 3 |
not deny that i | 3 |
the island of macreons | 3 |
from the first moment | 3 |
i had made a | 3 |
the loss of the | 3 |
that he ought to | 3 |
of his wife and | 3 |
to her in a | 3 |
drop of blood in | 3 |
noble lord came on | 3 |
search of a cure | 3 |
there is no use | 3 |
not been for his | 3 |
slices of bread and | 3 |
me down the dark | 3 |
the difference between the | 3 |
the yard where the | 3 |
just at the time | 3 |
a volley of oaths | 3 |
in the sporting line | 3 |
but it is a | 3 |
for the working men | 3 |
the buttons on the | 3 |
not bring myself to | 3 |
it was late in | 3 |
knew how to play | 3 |
the honourable part of | 3 |
among the working classes | 3 |
the chief equerry and | 3 |
i never heard of | 3 |
to speak to her | 3 |
but what was to | 3 |
is the only way | 3 |
he went on to | 3 |
in a voice which | 3 |
of the same opinion | 3 |
it over and over | 3 |
the lineage of camilla | 3 |
and call the cattle | 3 |
he had to say | 3 |
with which they were | 3 |
used to play with | 3 |
of the human race | 3 |
out of my own | 3 |
was the same as | 3 |
hair stand on end | 3 |
the board and lodging | 3 |
for good and all | 3 |
which i shall make | 3 |
to them by a | 3 |
where the gentlemen live | 3 |
see the propriety of | 3 |
at the honourable shops | 3 |
on the beauty of | 3 |
when he was at | 3 |
their wives and children | 3 |
queen looked at her | 3 |
for which i have | 3 |
he had in the | 3 |
no use at all | 3 |
it out to the | 3 |
into a state of | 3 |
that i am afraid | 3 |
was to be expected | 3 |
man as he was | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
the old man was | 3 |
for an hour or | 3 |
yard where the gentlemen | 3 |
it out of the | 3 |
in a free country | 3 |
top of his voice | 3 |
the back of my | 3 |
for i am a | 3 |
it consistent with justice | 3 |
lodged in the house | 3 |
for the express purpose | 3 |
the game of the | 3 |
i would never have | 3 |
he said to himself | 3 |
that all the country | 3 |
to be sad topers | 3 |
there is no doubt | 3 |
say that i was | 3 |
to be a gentleman | 3 |
was vanity and vexation | 3 |
which i could see | 3 |
if he had not | 3 |
a few days before | 3 |
what they had seen | 3 |
widow and the orphan | 3 |
into the kingdom of | 3 |
believe them to be | 3 |
thou hast murdered beauty | 3 |
my father was a | 3 |
were to be found | 3 |
by writing on the | 3 |
the outcast and the | 3 |
as far as he | 3 |
as hard as i | 3 |
into the bowels of | 3 |
in spite of myself | 3 |
side to side like | 3 |
we are allowed to | 3 |
but i knew that | 3 |
many of them that | 3 |
feet on the fender | 3 |
reason to believe that | 3 |
as soon as i | 3 |
and see if we | 3 |
see the shame and | 3 |
heard tell of from | 3 |
out of the city | 3 |
upon the top of | 3 |
do you fancy that | 3 |
earth do you mean | 3 |
of fruits and flowers | 3 |
let it out to | 3 |
i knew that the | 3 |
by the laws of | 3 |
the finest supper that | 3 |
i could have borne | 3 |
to be bought by | 3 |
of your own trade | 3 |
i should never see | 3 |
it is an old | 3 |
to whom i had | 3 |
had happened to me | 3 |
and stronger than the | 3 |
i found myself in | 3 |
could not understand the | 3 |
a man in the | 3 |
not to be seen | 3 |
knew that it was | 3 |
the barber and haircutting | 3 |
i looked up at | 3 |
he generally wore a | 3 |
at the other side | 3 |
tie him to the | 3 |
some of them may | 3 |
of them at last | 3 |
so far as it | 3 |
the welfare of the | 3 |
if it be true | 3 |
till at last i | 3 |
of the world had | 3 |
i have already said | 3 |
i had time to | 3 |
back of the house | 3 |
not the heart to | 3 |
he seemed to be | 3 |
the man and the | 3 |
me that i was | 3 |
my mind with the | 3 |
so that i could | 3 |
it was not so | 3 |
and very bad in | 3 |
out into the streets | 3 |
a noble lord came | 3 |
lost another good hero | 3 |
as much ease as | 3 |
thought on the subject | 3 |
and then i recollected | 3 |
were there no excuses | 3 |
the man of science | 3 |
on earth do you | 3 |
and blood as myself | 3 |
it shall not be | 3 |
some way or other | 3 |
some said it was | 3 |
wind we must die | 3 |
one of the great | 3 |
as bad as ever | 3 |
to do what i | 3 |
the men who are | 3 |
of a cure for | 3 |
the glory and the | 3 |
all out of breath | 3 |
i found myself not | 3 |
had been a great | 3 |
i am convinced that | 3 |
the mayor rode up | 3 |
in one of his | 3 |
told me that he | 3 |
with as much ease | 3 |
was at that moment | 3 |
all that has been | 3 |
see where i was | 3 |
first and last play | 3 |
and i am sure | 3 |
is the meaning of | 3 |
made a practice of | 3 |
the wise men of | 3 |
i do not allude | 3 |
the queen looked at | 3 |
right and left of | 3 |
to whom i was | 3 |
the opinion of the | 3 |
flee for their lives | 3 |
the like of it | 3 |
which it has been | 3 |
been seen in the | 3 |
take a chack of | 3 |
made a rule of | 3 |
and every one of | 3 |
the great bells of | 3 |
without so much as | 3 |
which i used to | 3 |
because they would have | 3 |
seen or heard of | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
not a man in | 3 |
at the sight of | 3 |
the hour at which | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
i never saw a | 3 |
in heaven and earth | 3 |
all this was going | 3 |
did not know my | 3 |
it was on the | 3 |
not have been more | 3 |
i have often since | 3 |
i dare say i | 3 |
the island of the | 3 |
in and out of | 3 |
for him to be | 3 |
ye of that now | 3 |
he was not to | 3 |
coming out of the | 3 |
to keep it up | 3 |
was a very good | 3 |
me in with a | 3 |
the minds of the | 3 |
up one of the | 3 |
and up and down | 3 |
in the world for | 3 |
for the last time | 3 |
to see if any | 3 |
cape of good hope | 3 |
as i would keep | 3 |
that has been said | 3 |
a sheet of paper | 3 |
i could not face | 3 |
as i did to | 3 |
five hundred and twenty | 3 |
to say that my | 3 |
by the way of | 3 |
to see the world | 3 |
recollected that it was | 3 |
we had lost another | 3 |
he could not speak | 3 |
of the order of | 3 |
for me on the | 3 |
set down on paper | 3 |
the whole story of | 3 |
the tone of the | 3 |
i have never seen | 3 |
of my way home | 3 |
the thread of his | 3 |
vanity and vexation of | 3 |
the price paid for | 3 |
and if i do | 3 |
to the church of | 3 |
assured him that i | 3 |
a matter of course | 3 |
am ashamed to say | 3 |
the matter with me | 3 |
to light his pipe | 3 |
not that i am | 3 |
the meaning of that | 3 |
he had been brought | 3 |
song of the south | 3 |
i am sure i | 3 |
was going through the | 3 |
the bounds of the | 3 |
what would i not | 3 |
took hold of my | 3 |
the time it was | 3 |
as if i was | 3 |
i do think that | 3 |
god and to his | 3 |
of the rest of | 3 |
in his thirteenth year | 3 |
with a sort of | 3 |
days of the old | 3 |
one of the few | 3 |
the head of his | 3 |
it was a most | 3 |
to my mother and | 3 |
the servants got to | 3 |
which i am about | 3 |
to the voice of | 3 |
gaun to be married | 3 |
my hands and feet | 3 |
the condition of the | 3 |
what is there left | 3 |
in prose and verse | 3 |
to god and to | 3 |
that there were no | 3 |
my heart smote me | 3 |
sign of the cross | 3 |
i set to work | 3 |
not know what to | 3 |
i had never seen | 3 |
all the powers of | 3 |
for the use of | 3 |
wrapped up in the | 3 |
head of the table | 3 |
it is a most | 3 |
stories of old times | 3 |
thinking all the time | 3 |
great noise in the | 3 |
bunmakers of lerne and | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
which ought to have | 3 |
not speaking of the | 3 |
as long as he | 3 |
as he strode along | 3 |
do not know whether | 3 |
the first time i | 3 |
the sense of my | 3 |
the best of a | 3 |
what he had to | 3 |
and if i did | 3 |
which he might have | 3 |
servants got to be | 3 |
of me and my | 3 |
he would take out | 3 |
me and my family | 3 |
the sweat of his | 3 |
so as to be | 3 |
of which i have | 3 |
and such a supper | 3 |
it was my intention | 3 |
the life of him | 3 |
that i do not | 3 |
i knew that i | 3 |
had one of the | 3 |
a thing which i | 3 |
at the east end | 3 |
on him like a | 3 |
that he was not | 3 |
the widow and the | 3 |
the bowels of the | 3 |
with the rest of | 3 |
them to be quiet | 3 |
you know that i | 3 |
was standing by my | 3 |
sweat of his brow | 3 |
the preservation of his | 3 |
island of the macreons | 3 |
the cape of good | 3 |
take off his clothes | 3 |
the spirit of god | 3 |
though i knew he | 3 |
for the life of | 3 |
were sent home to | 3 |
very nick of time | 3 |
when he reached the | 3 |
was going to be | 3 |
name in the book | 3 |
then it was that | 3 |
whole story of the | 3 |
in the spirit of | 3 |
the gable and the | 3 |
he seems to have | 3 |
the tops of the | 3 |
i was awakened by | 3 |
i am willing to | 3 |
however that may be | 3 |
when he had the | 3 |
if it had not | 3 |
there never was a | 3 |
a man who had | 3 |
he had learned to | 3 |
if i do not | 3 |
it was at this | 3 |
as if she had | 3 |
he could not make | 3 |
they had nothing to | 3 |
to flee for their | 3 |
through the winter of | 3 |
it for a moment | 3 |
one of them had | 3 |
letters to the chartists | 3 |
the days of my | 3 |
but this was only | 3 |
in a corner of | 3 |
never have thought of | 3 |
labour of his hands | 3 |
one of the men | 3 |
that she might be | 3 |
but i have made | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
set to work to | 3 |
the very first day | 3 |
from the effects of | 3 |
right and the left | 3 |
did not feel the | 3 |
are fit for it | 3 |
made as clear as | 3 |
the light of day | 3 |
that they were the | 3 |
by the touch of | 3 |
the labour of his | 3 |
not know what had | 3 |
every one of the | 3 |
had not been for | 3 |
to see what it | 3 |
i used to sit | 3 |
i know not how | 3 |
which i had no | 3 |
of the honourable trade | 3 |
it is only to | 3 |
if you intend to | 3 |
in a sort of | 3 |
just as soon as | 3 |
like the waves of | 3 |
who had fallen into | 3 |
him to find out | 3 |
i was a child | 3 |
man has a right | 3 |
not know whether to | 3 |
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standing by my side | 3 |
to have been able | 3 |
here and there in | 3 |
seen in the business | 3 |
been one of the | 3 |
my duty to my | 3 |
waiting for me on | 3 |
make a trade of | 3 |
the attitude of the | 3 |
in the capacity of | 3 |
not half so bad | 3 |
in his right hand | 3 |
me see where i | 3 |
would never have come | 3 |
and that he would | 3 |
the hanover square rooms | 3 |
they had seen the | 3 |
the society for promoting | 3 |
best of a bad | 3 |
as long as they | 3 |
the church as it | 3 |
the only thing i | 3 |
for its own sake | 3 |
all the way down | 3 |
to do in the | 3 |
dark and gloomy forest | 3 |
my hand on the | 3 |
any thing but a | 3 |
will not be done | 3 |
his soul for a | 3 |
war between the bunmakers | 3 |
he seemed to have | 3 |
thought it a great | 3 |
knew that i was | 3 |
he did his best | 3 |
and a very good | 3 |
for which he would | 3 |
i dare say they | 3 |
to see if it | 3 |
one of them with | 3 |
to ride in the | 3 |
pipe out of his | 3 |
i tried to speak | 3 |
that they could see | 3 |
because it was the | 3 |
of those who were | 3 |
are ye gaun to | 3 |
take care of him | 3 |
the habit of coming | 3 |
as loud as i | 3 |
child of the devil | 3 |
i am not ashamed | 3 |
he had made up | 3 |
but there was something | 3 |
both of which were | 3 |
making up for the | 3 |
do you mean by | 3 |
had been accustomed to | 3 |
would give me a | 3 |
all you have to | 3 |
then came over me | 3 |
in my life before | 3 |
i am a man | 3 |
to set up a | 3 |
i could not have | 3 |
to find out the | 3 |
the father of the | 3 |
when he met the | 3 |
i wished to be | 3 |
from the fact that | 3 |
saw that he was | 3 |
on which we were | 3 |
as sure as you | 3 |
what i could not | 3 |
men of my own | 3 |
to him in his | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
of the working tailors | 3 |
i was in the | 3 |
of which was the | 3 |
that it was no | 3 |
the place where the | 3 |
at the dividual moment | 3 |
there happened to be | 3 |
get out of the | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
the house of dagon | 3 |
had caused all the | 3 |
in darkness and the | 3 |
as i have just | 3 |
at them with my | 3 |
when i got a | 3 |
and i saw them | 3 |
in a straight line | 3 |
i felt that i | 3 |
the rest of that | 3 |
and it was only | 3 |
was not a man | 3 |
as much as the | 3 |
me round the neck | 3 |
to make room for | 3 |
too much for the | 3 |
see what it was | 3 |
by the labour of | 3 |
that he and his | 3 |
is the history of | 3 |
gargantua knew how to | 3 |
barber and haircutting line | 3 |
with which i had | 3 |
to do what he | 3 |
that i had had | 3 |
with a piece of | 3 |
a couple of dirty | 3 |
had not the heart | 3 |
up to the gate | 3 |
i should be very | 3 |
if i could have | 3 |
think it worth their | 3 |
know what had happened | 3 |
tell of the like | 3 |
if any of the | 3 |
to know that i | 3 |
only three little steps | 3 |
a volley of curses | 3 |
and began to think | 3 |
he was told that | 3 |
visit to some of | 3 |
pantagruel and his friends | 3 |
of us would have | 3 |
to the fresh air | 3 |
had been to me | 3 |
little noise in their | 3 |
in the book of | 3 |
i could not bring | 3 |
it might be a | 3 |
the ears of the | 3 |
a blessing to the | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
i felt inclined to | 3 |
was a child of | 3 |
came on a visit | 3 |
was to be made | 3 |
those who had been | 3 |
for the safety of | 3 |
of his own making | 3 |
it was a sad | 3 |
that one of the | 3 |
in accordance with the | 3 |
he took hold of | 3 |
of him as the | 3 |
i knew that it | 3 |
in the morning till | 3 |
there was so much | 3 |
a rush to the | 3 |
up out of the | 3 |
for the love of | 3 |
sit up all night | 3 |
that he has made | 3 |
which was not all | 3 |
the thought of my | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
it was a great | 3 |
if i was much | 3 |
had made up his | 3 |
would have liked to | 3 |
almost as well as | 3 |
was not a single | 3 |
to be made to | 3 |
not been seen in | 3 |
him to his bed | 3 |
our name in the | 3 |
to see that they | 3 |
which you have been | 3 |
from beginning to end | 3 |
great part of the | 3 |
as i saw the | 3 |
as he passed the | 3 |
anything to say in | 3 |
at that moment a | 3 |
put me beside myself | 3 |
was at this time | 3 |
to see more of | 3 |
i need not say | 3 |
as well as me | 3 |
that it was my | 3 |
should have been the | 3 |
laws of political economy | 3 |
a great lump of | 3 |
could not help being | 3 |
the managers of the | 3 |
the front of it | 3 |
been brought up in | 3 |
do not think he | 3 |
of the house in | 3 |
was not so much | 3 |
of a common humanity | 3 |
as he had a | 3 |
the faces of the | 3 |
little or nothing of | 3 |
the very next day | 3 |