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quadgram | frequency |
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lady of the forest | 41 |
she said to herself | 34 |
the lady of the | 30 |
out of the room | 19 |
i can tell you | 15 |
the th of may | 15 |
in the middle of | 13 |
i am very sorry | 13 |
the huge green hill | 12 |
i am going to | 12 |
i should like to | 12 |
what do you think | 11 |
a good deal of | 11 |
it would have been | 11 |
i am so sorry | 10 |
griselda and miss katharine | 10 |
that she did not | 10 |
miss griselda and miss | 10 |
cried the little girl | 10 |
go into the forest | 10 |
what shall i do | 10 |
made up my mind | 10 |
but she did not | 10 |
the middle of the | 10 |
what do you mean | 10 |
she did not like | 9 |
i want you to | 9 |
part of the house | 9 |
the other side of | 9 |
up and down the | 9 |
at the top of | 9 |
i am so glad | 9 |
i have had a | 8 |
a moment or two | 8 |
i am sure you | 8 |
over and over again | 8 |
at the same time | 8 |
i am very glad | 8 |
did you ever see | 8 |
it is a great | 8 |
for the first time | 8 |
i wish i could | 8 |
what is the matter | 8 |
i was going to | 8 |
as if she was | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
i think it would | 8 |
she was going to | 8 |
of such a thing | 8 |
but that was all | 7 |
it seemed to her | 7 |
it is not in | 7 |
i think it is | 7 |
the rest of the | 7 |
i do want to | 7 |
was to be done | 7 |
was very fond of | 7 |
i am glad to | 7 |
other side of the | 7 |
for a few minutes | 7 |
i hope you will | 7 |
it would be a | 7 |
at the back of | 7 |
did not seem to | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
as if she were | 7 |
out of the nursery | 7 |
she did not know | 7 |
would you like to | 7 |
she could not help | 7 |
to give it to | 6 |
lovel shall dwell at | 6 |
the loss of the | 6 |
a bit of a | 6 |
without a leading rein | 6 |
am very glad to | 6 |
i am afraid you | 6 |
i have told you | 6 |
i think you will | 6 |
to go back to | 6 |
and as soon as | 6 |
made up her mind | 6 |
said the little girl | 6 |
what was to be | 6 |
shall dwell at avonsyde | 6 |
you may be sure | 6 |
the little girl was | 6 |
that she could not | 6 |
a day or two | 6 |
i never thought of | 6 |
down on the floor | 6 |
think it would be | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
the rupert lovel who | 6 |
for a long time | 6 |
up in the lift | 6 |
in the direction of | 6 |
i think you are | 6 |
and she could not | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
to be in the | 6 |
i will tell you | 6 |
the little little girl | 6 |
are you going to | 6 |
i shall have to | 6 |
good and kind to | 6 |
and i am sure | 6 |
came with a gift | 6 |
seemed to her that | 6 |
want to go to | 6 |
i did not mean | 6 |
that he could not | 6 |
what shall we do | 6 |
the end of the | 6 |
on the th of | 6 |
i did not know | 6 |
the door opened and | 5 |
did not care to | 5 |
better than any one | 5 |
but it was not | 5 |
such a lot of | 5 |
into the forest and | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
in a few minutes | 5 |
to go into the | 5 |
she said at last | 5 |
i have come to | 5 |
one of the most | 5 |
to try to be | 5 |
i am sorry you | 5 |
to be allowed to | 5 |
want to see the | 5 |
and i will try | 5 |
lady who came with | 5 |
sat down on the | 5 |
at the foot of | 5 |
and i have no | 5 |
have her own way | 5 |
said miss kerr gravely | 5 |
did not want to | 5 |
in the new forest | 5 |
the direction of the | 5 |
would be sure to | 5 |
little frankie and his | 5 |
what could be the | 5 |
to sleep in the | 5 |
go up in the | 5 |
who came with a | 5 |
i am not going | 5 |
i know what i | 5 |
her finger in her | 5 |
i am glad you | 5 |
not the least bit | 5 |
in her own room | 5 |
thought it would be | 5 |
as if he was | 5 |
flowers above and thorns | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
finger in her mouth | 5 |
i want to go | 5 |
have to go away | 5 |
come into the room | 5 |
she was about to | 5 |
to be a good | 5 |
i wish i was | 5 |
you are going to | 5 |
not in the least | 5 |
such a long time | 5 |
had no idea of | 5 |
was not to be | 5 |
look on her face | 5 |
the law of kindness | 5 |
and the little girl | 5 |
that was all she | 5 |
such is the fate | 5 |
gave a sort of | 5 |
but i am sure | 5 |
and get ready for | 5 |
the little girl in | 5 |
it was not very | 5 |
above and thorns below | 5 |
will be sure to | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
of the lady of | 5 |
it was a beautiful | 5 |
i want to see | 5 |
have no right to | 5 |
going to have a | 5 |
all of a sudden | 5 |
did not like to | 5 |
rosy looked at her | 5 |
did not mean to | 5 |
i thought i had | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
to the little girl | 5 |
and she did not | 5 |
not going to be | 5 |
in all the world | 5 |
you come into the | 4 |
her arms round her | 4 |
be a good girl | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
as fast as she | 4 |
went up to her | 4 |
the top of her | 4 |
was going to be | 4 |
and ask him to | 4 |
do you know that | 4 |
am glad to hear | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
she thought to herself | 4 |
the door after her | 4 |
was to come to | 4 |
as if they were | 4 |
will be all right | 4 |
not to talk of | 4 |
to look for her | 4 |
to speak to her | 4 |
glad to get out | 4 |
want to be good | 4 |
to go out in | 4 |
she was a very | 4 |
i shall not be | 4 |
to put it back | 4 |
stay up to see | 4 |
ran out of the | 4 |
is going to be | 4 |
come back to me | 4 |
she did not feel | 4 |
the lady who came | 4 |
i thought you were | 4 |
give it to me | 4 |
the governess with a | 4 |
at the other side | 4 |
of the room and | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
i thought it would | 4 |
is not easy to | 4 |
i will give it | 4 |
i beg your pardon | 4 |
we want to find | 4 |
she went into the | 4 |
to come back to | 4 |
that the little girl | 4 |
told her she was | 4 |
to give him a | 4 |
did not like her | 4 |
to go up in | 4 |
for i want to | 4 |
of the name of | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
of course it is | 4 |
he is going to | 4 |
any more about it | 4 |
and what do you | 4 |
and i am very | 4 |
coming to see us | 4 |
i made up my | 4 |
as if she had | 4 |
it would be nice | 4 |
i will do my | 4 |
to look after her | 4 |
could be the matter | 4 |
as i told you | 4 |
give my love to | 4 |
she came into the | 4 |
take care of them | 4 |
know what to do | 4 |
the bag of gold | 4 |
to come to see | 4 |
give it to her | 4 |
rupert lovel and his | 4 |
i never saw such | 4 |
but i am very | 4 |
was not at all | 4 |
she did not want | 4 |
in front of the | 4 |
the edge of the | 4 |
be a very good | 4 |
going to be very | 4 |
to be a very | 4 |
they were going to | 4 |
should like to see | 4 |
you would like to | 4 |
up to see the | 4 |
his head on his | 4 |
i want to be | 4 |
the bottom of the | 4 |
in a low voice | 4 |
the two little girls | 4 |
in half an hour | 4 |
go into the nursery | 4 |
i am sure he | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
the house of lovel | 4 |
the back of her | 4 |
answered the little girl | 4 |
two hundred years ago | 4 |
to give pleasure to | 4 |
to be good and | 4 |
they came to the | 4 |
and she said to | 4 |
and she put her | 4 |
and go to sleep | 4 |
threw her arms round | 4 |
are going to be | 4 |
glad to see you | 4 |
we are going to | 4 |
in one of his | 4 |
a few days after | 4 |
corner of the room | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
to see the fireworks | 4 |
lineal descendant of the | 4 |
he is a dear | 4 |
i know i shall | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
part of the forest | 4 |
when the children came | 4 |
but i am not | 4 |
you were going to | 4 |
the spot where the | 4 |
it will be to | 4 |
i would rather not | 4 |
never saw such a | 4 |
said phil in a | 4 |
hole in the floor | 4 |
to be very good | 4 |
was going to have | 4 |
when he was a | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
i have not been | 4 |
it will be such | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
a great deal to | 4 |
am not going to | 4 |
i think i can | 4 |
the story of the | 4 |
a dear little fellow | 4 |
a minute or two | 4 |
and i think it | 4 |
never thought of that | 4 |
to talk to you | 4 |
was of no use | 4 |
the two old ladies | 4 |
come to see us | 4 |
i am glad i | 4 |
it was a very | 4 |
be heir of avonsyde | 4 |
under the shade of | 4 |
it is not easy | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
think of such a | 4 |
top of her voice | 4 |
on the huge green | 4 |
you are not a | 4 |
she looked up at | 4 |
is a dear little | 4 |
in the course of | 4 |
to go to her | 4 |
i want to hear | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
sat down to her | 4 |
i wish i had | 4 |
cried bunny in a | 4 |
with a look of | 4 |
uniform with the above | 4 |
i will try and | 4 |
it will be very | 4 |
as much as you | 4 |
do you think of | 4 |
give it to him | 4 |
she held up the | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
in the habit of | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
would have been all | 4 |
i thought you would | 4 |
is coming to see | 4 |
to the nursery and | 4 |
half an hour before | 4 |
loss of the tankard | 4 |
miss griselda in a | 4 |
her father and mother | 4 |
i want to say | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
not say any more | 4 |
of the elder branch | 4 |
and in a moment | 4 |
what can i do | 4 |
i cannot tell you | 4 |
and that he was | 4 |
you have been a | 4 |
for a moment or | 4 |
governess with a smile | 4 |
to see the lady | 4 |
i will go and | 4 |
and i am so | 4 |
very unkind of you | 4 |
and i am afraid | 4 |
of the house of | 4 |
i wish you would | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
held out her hand | 4 |
and i never can | 3 |
you have no right | 3 |
you may trust me | 3 |
to be heir of | 3 |
was the name of | 3 |
did not dare to | 3 |
am sure he will | 3 |
the course of the | 3 |
the open window and | 3 |
it seems to me | 3 |
down for a little | 3 |
on the arm of | 3 |
the children should be | 3 |
and it was very | 3 |
that lay on the | 3 |
you know that the | 3 |
it would be to | 3 |
would like to see | 3 |
that he was very | 3 |
what are you doing | 3 |
is to be done | 3 |
going all round the | 3 |
who quarreled with his | 3 |
the fate that sinners | 3 |
was to be the | 3 |
to look at the | 3 |
was standing in the | 3 |
is not in me | 3 |
went back to her | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
said the governess with | 3 |
am very sorry for | 3 |
it was to be | 3 |
to be kind and | 3 |
the door of the | 3 |
was six years old | 3 |
quarreled with his father | 3 |
to go to school | 3 |
know what you are | 3 |
you might have forgotten | 3 |
came into the room | 3 |
spoke of her mother | 3 |
he said to himself | 3 |
that she was going | 3 |
to take her place | 3 |
and i think i | 3 |
and ask her to | 3 |
descendant of rupert lovel | 3 |
we want to see | 3 |
at the sound of | 3 |
up her mind to | 3 |
not to speak of | 3 |
it was of no | 3 |
to the railway station | 3 |
him to forgive you | 3 |
do you want to | 3 |
it did not seem | 3 |
i would like to | 3 |
and that she would | 3 |
if she had been | 3 |
nearer and nearer and | 3 |
i am willing to | 3 |
for me to have | 3 |
i used often to | 3 |
see what you have | 3 |
it would not be | 3 |
to see what she | 3 |
and that it would | 3 |
and once or twice | 3 |
you have got the | 3 |
have been all right | 3 |
from the very first | 3 |
when she could speak | 3 |
to do with the | 3 |
works and new editions | 3 |
if you want to | 3 |
said mervyn in a | 3 |
be very careful not | 3 |
a lineal descendant of | 3 |
that day in the | 3 |
you will like to | 3 |
miss kerr with a | 3 |
ze matter wif you | 3 |
aunt griselda and aunt | 3 |
no notice of it | 3 |
key out of the | 3 |
the child in her | 3 |
down the passage to | 3 |
she was very sorry | 3 |
entered the room with | 3 |
it would be just | 3 |
fast as she could | 3 |
she did not say | 3 |
was for her to | 3 |
had left the room | 3 |
she put her little | 3 |
to her feet and | 3 |
came back to the | 3 |
he was very fond | 3 |
with a bright smile | 3 |
the top of his | 3 |
and i think you | 3 |
just as good as | 3 |
across the room to | 3 |
and snares are in | 3 |
though she did not | 3 |
was on the point | 3 |
round the world looking | 3 |
and roared and roared | 3 |
not speak to her | 3 |
it was for her | 3 |
would have liked to | 3 |
if she had not | 3 |
little girl who had | 3 |
it was such a | 3 |
that a little boy | 3 |
be a lesson to | 3 |
is ze matter wif | 3 |
griselda and aunt katharine | 3 |
what was going on | 3 |
he was a very | 3 |
was the kind of | 3 |
she felt that she | 3 |
thought it better to | 3 |
by stretching a good | 3 |
to the young stranger | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
i tell you what | 3 |
used often to say | 3 |
cannot allow you to | 3 |
could not help saying | 3 |
to say anything about | 3 |
put it back that | 3 |
going into the forest | 3 |
he had never been | 3 |
i am sure she | 3 |
she was not strong | 3 |
to put it in | 3 |
try to be good | 3 |
by the hand and | 3 |
an angry man stirreth | 3 |
do it for me | 3 |
it was a good | 3 |
fate that sinners know | 3 |
would be much better | 3 |
she put on a | 3 |
that you were a | 3 |
in the company of | 3 |
do tell me what | 3 |
trying to be good | 3 |
know what i mean | 3 |
in a few moments | 3 |
what the heir ought | 3 |
she held out her | 3 |
asked the little boy | 3 |
it was too late | 3 |
be allowed to stay | 3 |
she did not see | 3 |
the key out of | 3 |
some of the little | 3 |
come to an end | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
went into the nursery | 3 |
up at once to | 3 |
tyde what may betyde | 3 |
and looked at the | 3 |
it and began to | 3 |
try and make him | 3 |
she had never been | 3 |
made her way to | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
i smell it in | 3 |
it is the same | 3 |
you are such a | 3 |
go and sit by | 3 |
phil opened his eyes | 3 |
like to see her | 3 |
but i must say | 3 |
smell it in the | 3 |
and she knew that | 3 |
as fast as you | 3 |
would have been so | 3 |
i am sure they | 3 |
and do you know | 3 |
by the author of | 3 |
to the other side | 3 |
glad to hear it | 3 |
and it was not | 3 |
have plenty of time | 3 |
did put it back | 3 |
see anything so pretty | 3 |
put her finger in | 3 |
want to talk to | 3 |
was easy to see | 3 |
you ever see anything | 3 |
to speak to you | 3 |
cannot tell you how | 3 |
there was no end | 3 |
and it seemed to | 3 |
to give it up | 3 |
i do wish you | 3 |
and she was not | 3 |
say any more about | 3 |
and began to cry | 3 |
she went to sleep | 3 |
was a very pretty | 3 |
where are you going | 3 |
is there down there | 3 |
that i should be | 3 |
by the same author | 3 |
at the sight of | 3 |
he said i was | 3 |
come to see you | 3 |
had never been taught | 3 |
appeared at the door | 3 |
i suppose you must | 3 |
thought she could reach | 3 |
more than an hour | 3 |
that you are not | 3 |
to go to sleep | 3 |
what were you doing | 3 |
when they reached the | 3 |
i could not bear | 3 |
good deal she thought | 3 |
a long talk with | 3 |
in the forest and | 3 |
to be sent to | 3 |
was to go to | 3 |
a very good thing | 3 |
coming to meet him | 3 |
she went on to | 3 |
she shook her head | 3 |
i will get you | 3 |
was not a very | 3 |
to her younger sister | 3 |
it was true that | 3 |
about half an hour | 3 |
very glad to have | 3 |
i want to tell | 3 |
coat of arms and | 3 |
came up to the | 3 |
it would be well | 3 |
the sound of their | 3 |
an account of the | 3 |
the land of dreams | 3 |
stretching a good deal | 3 |
she had always been | 3 |
if only she had | 3 |
have had a dream | 3 |
this will be a | 3 |
she would have done | 3 |
that i am not | 3 |
want you to go | 3 |
there is sin in | 3 |
for two or three | 3 |
paced up and down | 3 |
the way of the | 3 |
and that is the | 3 |
he came up to | 3 |
as soon as she | 3 |
i am quite well | 3 |
as fast as ever | 3 |
a sort of feeling | 3 |
and you must not | 3 |
she was in a | 3 |
i want to talk | 3 |
to stay with us | 3 |
the world looking for | 3 |
did not attempt to | 3 |
had not an idea | 3 |
as she was to | 3 |
i was thinking of | 3 |
did not say so | 3 |
lovel and his boy | 3 |
open the door and | 3 |
and miss katharine had | 3 |
but i shall not | 3 |
ever see anything so | 3 |
as she expressed it | 3 |
you would not like | 3 |
and it was all | 3 |
i do it for | 3 |
but the next morning | 3 |
they had never seen | 3 |
i do wish to | 3 |
and it would be | 3 |
what is to be | 3 |
in a tone of | 3 |
day in the forest | 3 |
you must not say | 3 |
i am so hungry | 3 |
he knew that he | 3 |
take the slightest notice | 3 |
eyes full of tears | 3 |
a great part of | 3 |
tell me what it | 3 |
away to the nursery | 3 |
a good friend to | 3 |
all the wide world | 3 |
want to find grandfather | 3 |
only i do wish | 3 |
and have a good | 3 |
she was a little | 3 |
it will be nice | 3 |
rupert lovel who was | 3 |
back of the garden | 3 |
the mother of the | 3 |
was a good deal | 3 |
never been taught to | 3 |
just when i thought | 3 |
it was easy to | 3 |
will tell you what | 3 |
and her voice was | 3 |
me that you are | 3 |
i want to stay | 3 |
it must be a | 3 |
all round the world | 3 |
a bag of gold | 3 |
the first time that | 3 |
what you have done | 3 |
sitting up in bed | 3 |
to look at her | 3 |
there never was a | 3 |
i wonder if the | 3 |
to live with them | 3 |
and play with my | 3 |
from side to side | 3 |
with a sort of | 3 |
thorns and snares are | 3 |
but i did not | 3 |
the best of it | 3 |
as if i had | 3 |
the hole in the | 3 |
and her hair is | 3 |
i said i would | 3 |
and we want to | 3 |
i took it out | 3 |
if she should have | 3 |
in all the wide | 3 |
to help her to | 3 |
it in the air | 3 |
man stirreth up strife | 3 |
to tell the truth | 3 |
a certain amount of | 3 |
want to tell you | 3 |
she stooped down and | 3 |
she came to the | 3 |
but i am afraid | 3 |
said bunny with a | 3 |
i would not take | 3 |
am so glad you | 3 |
do so want to | 3 |
it would be better | 3 |
and she held up | 3 |
was not likely to | 3 |
to come and see | 3 |
it would be much | 3 |
it will be better | 3 |
on one or two | 3 |
the heir ought to | 3 |
you want to know | 3 |
down to the drawing | 3 |
to one of the | 3 |
throw the key out | 3 |
is the fate that | 3 |
be good and kind | 3 |
a rose from rosy | 3 |
very careful not to | 3 |
go to the nursery | 3 |
would have found it | 3 |
by the open window | 3 |
allowed to stay up | 3 |
are not a bit | 3 |
will have to go | 3 |
the thought of the | 3 |
truth must be told | 3 |
which she had been | 3 |
try to be better | 3 |
for i am sure | 3 |
that was to be | 3 |
stooped down and kissed | 3 |
meant to be kind | 3 |
the truth must be | 3 |
that i did not | 3 |
in a voice which | 3 |
that the tankard was | 3 |
we must go away | 3 |
the old ladies will | 3 |
like a good girl | 3 |
she meant to be | 3 |
into the next room | 3 |
she did not wish | 3 |
of the forest and | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
and she was so | 3 |
want to have a | 3 |
to tell you so | 3 |
was all she said | 3 |
i would try and | 3 |
is the lady of | 3 |
do you think you | 3 |
what she had said | 3 |
little house at the | 3 |
to return good for | 3 |
it would be like | 3 |
a quarter of an | 3 |
than any of the | 3 |
and as they had | 3 |
would try to make | 3 |
a good deal she | 3 |
for such a long | 3 |
heir ought to be | 3 |
to a sudden stand | 3 |
throwing her arms round | 3 |
her so much as | 3 |
the butler surprises bunny | 3 |
i do so wish | 3 |
you know that a | 3 |
back to me presently | 3 |
to take the children | 3 |
in the sight of | 3 |
hope you will be | 3 |
there must be a | 3 |
to sit up and | 3 |
is the true heir | 3 |
the ladies of avonsyde | 3 |
could not help wondering | 3 |
take the children out | 3 |
the little boy was | 3 |
out of the window | 3 |
be so glad to | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
to take charge of | 3 |
and it will be | 3 |
new works and new | 3 |
they are going to | 3 |
go out in the | 3 |
the slightest notice of | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
wants to see you | 3 |
for the use of | 3 |
surprised that you should | 3 |
to the old ladies | 3 |
the branches of the | 3 |
have made up my | 3 |
going to be a | 3 |
not to be so | 3 |
the little girl impatiently | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
fast as you can | 3 |
i cannot allow you | 3 |
if he was a | 3 |
and he tried to | 3 |
could not bear to | 3 |
want to speak to | 3 |
the elder branch of | 3 |
and the two old | 3 |
is very fond of | 3 |
her way to the | 3 |
you are never to | 3 |
deal she thought she | 3 |
she could reach them | 3 |
no end to the | 3 |
i should be sorry | 3 |
i suppose i must | 3 |
in all kinds of | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
in a few days | 3 |
looking for the tankard | 3 |
she said in a | 3 |
do want to go | 3 |
which she meant to | 3 |
you must make a | 3 |
only too glad to | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
i know she is | 3 |
it was no use | 3 |
back to her own | 3 |
and i said i | 3 |
there was no doubt | 3 |
she had time to | 3 |
to stay up to | 3 |
but she could not | 3 |
i do love you | 3 |
into the forest to | 3 |
it back that day | 3 |
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what is the use | 3 |
frankie and his cousin | 3 |
to her own room | 3 |
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than any one else | 3 |
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at the church door | 2 |
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to pick up the | 2 |
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to sleep as quickly | 2 |
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i miss my mother | 2 |
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of you not to | 2 |
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she had been able | 2 |
when the little girl | 2 |
their scissors and hat | 2 |
who did you ever | 2 |
like to see you | 2 |
a voice which she | 2 |
branch of the family | 2 |
see it every day | 2 |
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that she was very | 2 |
she was ready to | 2 |
she cared to own | 2 |
neither miss griselda nor | 2 |
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she rang the bell | 2 |
to walk with me | 2 |
be very fond of | 2 |
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for me if she | 2 |
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fast as ever he | 2 |
a stupid old thing | 2 |
round by the road | 2 |
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out of her lips | 2 |
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at the thought of | 2 |
for you to ride | 2 |
bunny tries to show | 2 |
if she was in | 2 |
when phil opened his | 2 |
it was very unkind | 2 |
that is the truth | 2 |
the key was in | 2 |
you are the lady | 2 |
claim direct descent from | 2 |
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rare fun would it | 2 |
you did not see | 2 |
care of them all | 2 |
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the next morning bee | 2 |
to meet the lady | 2 |
rupert and i sail | 2 |
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to find fault with | 2 |
in a minute or | 2 |
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the lesson at the | 2 |
and taking hold of | 2 |
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good deal of the | 2 |
to think of it | 2 |
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the next morning she | 2 |
have a look of | 2 |
kerr when she comes | 2 |
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as you do of | 2 |
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is the use of | 2 |
and i wanted to | 2 |
put out of joint | 2 |
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at the lion and | 2 |
after this there was | 2 |
if you speak of | 2 |
much of a start | 2 |
will be such fun | 2 |
when they went out | 2 |
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no love or respect | 2 |
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meant her to be | 2 |
of the beautiful lady | 2 |
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the railway station to | 2 |
companion of her own | 2 |
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of the little party | 2 |
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on her little face | 2 |
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as much as possible | 2 |
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to the avonsyde property | 2 |
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know what it is | 2 |
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to a certain extent | 2 |
i am quite certain | 2 |
the old silver tankard | 2 |
sense of the word | 2 |
you walk with me | 2 |
a sort of a | 2 |
claimants for the avonsyde | 2 |
come and nurse you | 2 |
if i were to | 2 |
we ran away from | 2 |
account of the recent | 2 |
i have loved you | 2 |
she was back again | 2 |
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nothing to say to | 2 |
up her hands and | 2 |
voices came nearer and | 2 |
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would try and make | 2 |
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that they do not | 2 |
how did it happen | 2 |
her for a moment | 2 |
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mean to try to | 2 |
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the little girl by | 2 |
be cooped up in | 2 |
i asked him to | 2 |
a very good boy | 2 |
and more than once | 2 |
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him the other also | 2 |
the first glimpse of | 2 |
on the floor she | 2 |
the door with a | 2 |
her heart was full | 2 |
the end of that | 2 |
forgot all about it | 2 |
to put salt on | 2 |
and i will tell | 2 |
love or respect for | 2 |
you know that i | 2 |
the old family home | 2 |
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turn out to be | 2 |
so please give me | 2 |
put it in the | 2 |
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face in her pinafore | 2 |
how to manage the | 2 |
bunny bursting into tears | 2 |
to her own bed | 2 |
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miss kerr when she | 2 |
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the end of a | 2 |
gift in her hand | 2 |
of no love or | 2 |
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going to send up | 2 |
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a dear little girl | 2 |
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out of her room | 2 |
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this part of the | 2 |
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to brush her hair | 2 |
lectures on the book | 2 |
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in the tower room | 2 |
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fifteen years of age | 2 |
that the old ladies | 2 |
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usual the next morning | 2 |
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a couple of hours | 2 |
a pace or two | 2 |
why should she not | 2 |
she said to miss | 2 |
pray open the door | 2 |
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great part of the | 2 |
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from her earliest years | 2 |
man aboundeth in transgression | 2 |
to make you so | 2 |
so glad to see | 2 |
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her arms round miss | 2 |
shall i speak to | 2 |
as if he had | 2 |
offered to give it | 2 |
from here to the | 2 |
if i was you | 2 |
her half as much | 2 |
the long straight avenue | 2 |
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a gift in her | 2 |
a voice of terror | 2 |
rachel and kitty will | 2 |
church and state gazette | 2 |
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station to meet the | 2 |
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head on his paws | 2 |
of her that way | 2 |
look at our lion | 2 |
i go and sit | 2 |
you have promised me | 2 |
i am sorry for | 2 |
repeated the poor lady | 2 |
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i know you did | 2 |
all would be lost | 2 |
or two of the | 2 |
her aunt was obliged | 2 |
of them all the | 2 |
of course you can | 2 |
that you are only | 2 |
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answered bunny in a | 2 |
in the air and | 2 |
gift before the altar | 2 |
you taught me to | 2 |
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she had learned to | 2 |
though she could not | 2 |
i enclose the key | 2 |
going to put you | 2 |
quite certain that she | 2 |
her in such a | 2 |
middle of the road | 2 |
do let us go | 2 |
told me this morning | 2 |
did you put it | 2 |
she was so afraid | 2 |
will you come to | 2 |
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sorry to have to | 2 |
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branches of a fine | 2 |
a cross old man | 2 |
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generally to be found | 2 |
to take her hand | 2 |
you to tell me | 2 |
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mother would have liked | 2 |
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a long time to | 2 |
what did you say | 2 |
she left the room | 2 |
of feeling that he | 2 |
for some time she | 2 |
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i have something to | 2 |
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she is very good | 2 |
that was a great | 2 |
to you nor to | 2 |
her arms round mrs | 2 |
thing in the world | 2 |
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his son is the | 2 |
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for a few hours | 2 |
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miss vincent is going | 2 |
i scarcely love you | 2 |
to put me out | 2 |
willing to obliterate myself | 2 |
tankard and the letters | 2 |
is the fate which | 2 |
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do let us stay | 2 |
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she sat down on | 2 |
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was leaving the room | 2 |
lie down for a | 2 |
pain in his side | 2 |
it has made me | 2 |
she would be sure | 2 |
her earliest years she | 2 |
so much of her | 2 |
in her pocket for | 2 |
would take the boy | 2 |
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she looked at rosy | 2 |
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to go to london | 2 |
in the same way | 2 |
be good to you | 2 |
it was not until | 2 |
to take me away | 2 |
as if he were | 2 |
for it was late | 2 |
coming into the room | 2 |
she rose from her | 2 |
to give up everything | 2 |
find grandfather in the | 2 |
but i have no | 2 |
the tears were in | 2 |
up my mind to | 2 |
young lady would be | 2 |
and gabrielle and peggy | 2 |
went to bed that | 2 |
sat down at the | 2 |
look in his eyes | 2 |
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to ask you another | 2 |
of skylarks let loose | 2 |
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of the leaven of | 2 |
of revenge and hatred | 2 |
or his horn cup | 2 |
griselda and katharine lovel | 2 |
return good for evil | 2 |
the child who is | 2 |
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her face with her | 2 |
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middle of the room | 2 |
and bonny and miss | 2 |
may i go and | 2 |
came to the rescue | 2 |
less than an hour | 2 |
tell her all about | 2 |
in the same place | 2 |
was given to her | 2 |
head in at the | 2 |
are not of the | 2 |
as soon as he | 2 |
lovel who quarreled with | 2 |
little girl with a | 2 |
did not mean that | 2 |
just when poor rosy | 2 |
and the one before | 2 |
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days in the desert | 2 |
girl with a toss | 2 |
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that the loss of | 2 |
done her best to | 2 |
for the exercise of | 2 |
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with a slight feeling | 2 |
back and see if | 2 |
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round and round and | 2 |
when could it begin | 2 |
to let us go | 2 |
returning good for evil | 2 |
took the child in | 2 |
god to direct her | 2 |
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voice in the matter | 2 |
bunny raised her head | 2 |
for about ten minutes | 2 |
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how nice it will | 2 |
get into a temper | 2 |
will you do it | 2 |
woke in the morning | 2 |
no matter what she | 2 |
if you are the | 2 |
but i am glad | 2 |
a few days at | 2 |
is not in the | 2 |
as she saw the | 2 |
began to talk to | 2 |
branches of the trees | 2 |
i am delighted to | 2 |
that the little boy | 2 |
the time wore on | 2 |
the pleasure of seeing | 2 |
did you manage to | 2 |
that the property is | 2 |
to jump up and | 2 |
i cannot say that | 2 |
when they were talking | 2 |
and deeper into the | 2 |
than anything else in | 2 |
beata was very sorry | 2 |
unkind of you not | 2 |
to be shut up | 2 |
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i shall tell you | 2 |
sure to be pretty | 2 |
in comparison with the | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
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did not know that | 2 |
not take the slightest | 2 |
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should be allowed to | 2 |
how long the day | 2 |
came in with the | 2 |
forgotten how to tease | 2 |
hand over her eyes | 2 |
to do when he | 2 |
catch me with his | 2 |
may be the heir | 2 |
i am quite sure | 2 |
there is a thing | 2 |
only too delighted to | 2 |
of the rupert lovel | 2 |
be prettier than rosy | 2 |
were all quiet and | 2 |
with you to see | 2 |
the door and let | 2 |
old ladies of avonsyde | 2 |
he is very ill | 2 |
than she cared to | 2 |
up the side of | 2 |
came nearer and nearer | 2 |
though they had never | 2 |
and she would not | 2 |
and the fine young | 2 |
able to attend to | 2 |
think i can guess | 2 |
a furious man aboundeth | 2 |
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she knew that he | 2 |
the squire raised his | 2 |
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she was so very | 2 |
as ever you can | 2 |
best to leave her | 2 |
tried to drag the | 2 |
she will have to | 2 |
her head as if | 2 |
kitty had gone off | 2 |
door and let us | 2 |
eyes to her face | 2 |
one or two of | 2 |
i thought it was | 2 |
and locked the door | 2 |
as if he would | 2 |
he had come to | 2 |
been a wicked boy | 2 |
said gabrielle in a | 2 |
i have no right | 2 |
to go to southampton | 2 |
i had to give | 2 |
thought you would have | 2 |
want you to do | 2 |
ask you another question | 2 |
when she is so | 2 |
and i am sorry | 2 |
you know nothing about | 2 |
and i could not | 2 |
had been for some | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
lapped and lapped and | 2 |
parcel and a fright | 2 |
of fear in her | 2 |
perhaps i should say | 2 |
she fell on her | 2 |
glad to hear that | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
it was more than | 2 |
them all the week | 2 |
fun would it be | 2 |
a great change for | 2 |
you need not be | 2 |
she was a kind | 2 |
who owed him but | 2 |
it would be quite | 2 |
way in which she | 2 |
was not quite well | 2 |
think it is quite | 2 |
miss kerr told me | 2 |
afraid to let her | 2 |
for miss pink had | 2 |
send for the doctor | 2 |
under the pretext of | 2 |
father has shut the | 2 |
and yet she was | 2 |
the hours went on | 2 |
talk or to think | 2 |
and looked at him | 2 |
she seemed as if | 2 |
the little girl with | 2 |
is very good indeed | 2 |
to make it seem | 2 |
surely this was the | 2 |
led her to a | 2 |
to you for the | 2 |
i suppose your father | 2 |
up and begin to | 2 |
but one of the | 2 |
when she came into | 2 |
at that very minute | 2 |
this was the real | 2 |
eyes filled with tears | 2 |
as likely as not | 2 |
and so it was | 2 |
those old ladies know | 2 |
all the children were | 2 |
thought you were going | 2 |
you have been so | 2 |
or we shall be | 2 |
and from that hour | 2 |
owed him but one | 2 |
without saying any more | 2 |
and her face is | 2 |
i daresay it will | 2 |
you shall have a | 2 |
only she had not | 2 |
she gave a little | 2 |
feel as if i | 2 |
she could not speak | 2 |
to search for the | 2 |
it is in the | 2 |
want to stay with | 2 |
i think they are | 2 |
a great comfort to | 2 |
not that it was | 2 |
i cannot help saying | 2 |
this thought made her | 2 |
be better by wednesday | 2 |
to talk to me | 2 |
miss pink was not | 2 |
to him the other | 2 |
the two children ran | 2 |
and look at them | 2 |
out her hand and | 2 |
he was a little | 2 |
a good way off | 2 |
out of my pocket | 2 |
the conditions of the | 2 |
i have not felt | 2 |
can tell you i | 2 |
elder branch of the | 2 |
looked at her mother | 2 |
she said when she | 2 |
through the open window | 2 |
her to do so | 2 |
one of the boys | 2 |
though they were in | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
he could never hope | 2 |
do it any more | 2 |
night was coming on | 2 |
where rachel and kitty | 2 |
comes with a gift | 2 |
of her not to | 2 |
if we did not | 2 |
the floor of the | 2 |
the children had no | 2 |
cried the children together | 2 |
the meaning of the | 2 |
on the score of | 2 |
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to have a nice | 2 |
for she knew that | 2 |
the time when his | 2 |
she saw the little | 2 |
she ran out of | 2 |
one in all the | 2 |
say nothing at all | 2 |
like that at all | 2 |
she would give him | 2 |
you back to avonsyde | 2 |
shade of the trees | 2 |
spending a few days | 2 |
or respect for the | 2 |
the extreme side of | 2 |
her to keep her | 2 |
left the room to | 2 |
him up to miss | 2 |
out to be a | 2 |
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and i thought it | 2 |
the world cared for | 2 |
full of tears to | 2 |
to her that the | 2 |
as she did so | 2 |
i daresay he will | 2 |
had taken it away | 2 |
when she saw his | 2 |
he could do all | 2 |
you should not have | 2 |
rosy shook her head | 2 |
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and it was a | 2 |
must try to be | 2 |
he wanted to get | 2 |
she felt inclined to | 2 |
lesson at the cottage | 2 |
i promise you i | 2 |
love to the lady | 2 |
aunt and nelson came | 2 |
the arrival of the | 2 |
the little boy found | 2 |
he sat beside her | 2 |
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up and stood on | 2 |
her hand to her | 2 |
had to do with | 2 |
she knew very well | 2 |
notices of the press | 2 |
smiled and looked up | 2 |
when you might be | 2 |
see what the lift | 2 |
from that hour to | 2 |
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foot of the winding | 2 |
let us go back | 2 |
away out of the | 2 |
a cripple for life | 2 |
as he had been | 2 |
lace for her neck | 2 |
and she looked up | 2 |
and in consequence he | 2 |
miss rachel and miss | 2 |
a strike in the | 2 |
you are in such | 2 |
fell on her knees | 2 |
the use of schools | 2 |
and his eyes are | 2 |
to get you into | 2 |
you like to see | 2 |
a sunday school picnic | 2 |
all over the table | 2 |
for she was very | 2 |
you can go over | 2 |
as they had been | 2 |
be good to mother | 2 |
both the little girls | 2 |
and i will get | 2 |
she did not even | 2 |
as good as i | 2 |
and as usual the | 2 |
see without being seen | 2 |
and you and i | 2 |
led him up to | 2 |
it was very good | 2 |
will be here in | 2 |
that i have given | 2 |
she had rushed into | 2 |
she looked up with | 2 |
and rachel did not | 2 |
said miss griselda in | 2 |
for hundreds of years | 2 |
little girls to be | 2 |
trying to make me | 2 |
with her head on | 2 |
i am a little | 2 |
come and see it | 2 |
earliest years she had | 2 |
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in less than an | 2 |
give me a kiss | 2 |
dashwood lay on the | 2 |
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about all over the | 2 |
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to bed that night | 2 |
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short space of time | 2 |
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of her own age | 2 |
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which had belonged to | 2 |
so much to do | 2 |
were put into the | 2 |
not give them up | 2 |
to think of such | 2 |
bunny welcomes her father | 2 |
i know it is | 2 |
on the west cliff | 2 |
and he lowered his | 2 |
the next morning jonas | 2 |
seemed delighted to see | 2 |
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a long way to | 2 |
very curious to know | 2 |
with her while she | 2 |
it was not much | 2 |
to open the door | 2 |
use of schools and | 2 |
but i think you | 2 |
to keep my birthday | 2 |
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bring them to you | 2 |
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side of the room | 2 |
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there for so long | 2 |
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the old gentleman from | 2 |
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person in the world | 2 |
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him to come here | 2 |
from the next room | 2 |
what he had done | 2 |
to tell you that | 2 |
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the youngest of the | 2 |
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cottage at the back | 2 |
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the brother and sister | 2 |
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rupert whom he loved | 2 |
for the avonsyde property | 2 |
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its own little box | 2 |
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the sight of her | 2 |
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packet of valuable letters | 2 |
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emilie and aunt agnes | 2 |
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mean anybody to know | 2 |
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news to tell you | 2 |
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talk to you about | 2 |
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mind if you were | 2 |
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year and a half | 2 |
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miss kerr promises a | 2 |
that she might not | 2 |
of the forest how | 2 |
her seat by the | 2 |
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the sake of his | 2 |
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own way in everything | 2 |
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the image of rupert | 2 |
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the story of a | 2 |
for a few weeks | 2 |
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of our readers as | 2 |
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now that the tankard | 2 |
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the slight little figure | 2 |
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with me in the | 2 |
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the lady with the | 2 |
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morning of the day | 2 |
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a lot of money | 2 |
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