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trigram | frequency |
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out of the | 30 |
there was a | 26 |
it was a | 23 |
the old man | 20 |
one of the | 18 |
brothers and sisters | 18 |
it was not | 18 |
said the psammead | 16 |
and it was | 15 |
to wish for | 15 |
the children were | 15 |
it would be | 13 |
as the day | 13 |
as much as | 12 |
but it was | 12 |
not at all | 12 |
the others were | 12 |
it was the | 12 |
beautiful as the | 12 |
in the morning | 11 |
i tell you | 11 |
in the sand | 11 |
as soon as | 11 |
on the other | 11 |
said the old | 11 |
it was quite | 10 |
the rest of | 10 |
down on the | 10 |
the edge of | 10 |
be able to | 10 |
and began to | 10 |
they could not | 10 |
a sort of | 10 |
at the same | 10 |
side of the | 10 |
of the children | 10 |
to be a | 10 |
no one could | 9 |
there was no | 9 |
and no one | 9 |
at each other | 9 |
said the vicar | 9 |
the four children | 9 |
they had been | 9 |
we found a | 9 |
the old woman | 9 |
he did not | 9 |
and the children | 9 |
and all the | 9 |
he had been | 9 |
to look at | 9 |
the top of | 9 |
wish for a | 9 |
the lamb had | 8 |
would have been | 8 |
to the sand | 8 |
top of the | 8 |
ought to be | 8 |
edge of the | 8 |
and the lamb | 8 |
to have a | 8 |
to tell you | 8 |
look at the | 8 |
in a minute | 8 |
when the sun | 8 |
of course the | 8 |
it on the | 8 |
to say that | 8 |
that it was | 8 |
and he was | 8 |
of the tower | 8 |
all the children | 8 |
up to the | 8 |
the lamb was | 8 |
half an hour | 8 |
and of course | 8 |
in his pocket | 8 |
seem to be | 7 |
on the grass | 7 |
on the top | 7 |
it was only | 7 |
and at the | 7 |
the children could | 7 |
to ask for | 7 |
when they had | 7 |
ought to have | 7 |
when you are | 7 |
but it is | 7 |
bottom of the | 7 |
what i mean | 7 |
they reached the | 7 |
to do it | 7 |
the bottom of | 7 |
on the floor | 7 |
wulfric de talbot | 7 |
and the others | 7 |
to pay for | 7 |
of the house | 7 |
the same time | 7 |
the middle of | 7 |
of the day | 7 |
to the door | 7 |
the other side | 7 |
said the lady | 7 |
said the sand | 7 |
this is the | 7 |
and when they | 6 |
said it was | 6 |
middle of the | 6 |
of the sand | 6 |
not to be | 6 |
to get the | 6 |
the children had | 6 |
her arms round | 6 |
they did not | 6 |
he heard the | 6 |
was not at | 6 |
a deep breath | 6 |
the white house | 6 |
that he had | 6 |
said in a | 6 |
martha and the | 6 |
they had to | 6 |
the end of | 6 |
when she had | 6 |
and there was | 6 |
they had seen | 6 |
way to the | 6 |
what is it | 6 |
there were no | 6 |
when they were | 6 |
could think of | 6 |
was a little | 6 |
on the table | 6 |
along the road | 6 |
as it is | 6 |
the day before | 6 |
to go out | 6 |
said the man | 6 |
to the other | 6 |
must have been | 6 |
in the house | 6 |
and that was | 6 |
as well as | 6 |
to the others | 6 |
do you think | 6 |
his brothers and | 6 |
opened his eyes | 6 |
the others to | 6 |
did not know | 6 |
said the sergeant | 6 |
of the others | 6 |
put on the | 6 |
the other children | 6 |
what do you | 6 |
i daresay you | 6 |
i wish for | 6 |
to think of | 6 |
i want to | 6 |
rest of the | 6 |
to give us | 6 |
it was very | 6 |
and he said | 6 |
tell you that | 6 |
looked at the | 6 |
we shall be | 6 |
in a hurry | 5 |
the back of | 5 |
of course it | 5 |
he had a | 5 |
the lamb and | 5 |
who had a | 5 |
had to be | 5 |
the same as | 5 |
all to be | 5 |
down to the | 5 |
in a great | 5 |
of course we | 5 |
it turned out | 5 |
of the psammead | 5 |
would you like | 5 |
sat down on | 5 |
say no more | 5 |
they had all | 5 |
of the carriage | 5 |
looked at each | 5 |
it in the | 5 |
in the middle | 5 |
the sun was | 5 |
down in the | 5 |
drew a deep | 5 |
as likely as | 5 |
was not very | 5 |
he had to | 5 |
and in the | 5 |
and the other | 5 |
and the little | 5 |
in the air | 5 |
he was the | 5 |
he was a | 5 |
at the bottom | 5 |
was the only | 5 |
open the door | 5 |
the door of | 5 |
that he was | 5 |
and the baby | 5 |
to the gravel | 5 |
the sun sets | 5 |
seemed to be | 5 |
you ought to | 5 |
in the country | 5 |
other side of | 5 |
the door was | 5 |
i do not | 5 |
could not be | 5 |
found a fairy | 5 |
could not help | 5 |
happened to be | 5 |
up in the | 5 |
and they had | 5 |
said the inspector | 5 |
as beautiful as | 5 |
went back to | 5 |
on the edge | 5 |
when he had | 5 |
round the corner | 5 |
of cold water | 5 |
the girls were | 5 |
you know what | 5 |
two hundred pounds | 5 |
ought not to | 5 |
said the other | 5 |
to the fair | 5 |
and when he | 5 |
bigger than the | 5 |
said the lamb | 5 |
as good as | 5 |
just the same | 5 |
and then we | 5 |
and i hope | 5 |
of the way | 5 |
none of the | 5 |
and the sun | 5 |
as they went | 5 |
and as he | 5 |
had not been | 5 |
and when the | 5 |
to be able | 5 |
they found the | 5 |
the children looked | 5 |
what it is | 5 |
because of the | 5 |
ask for a | 5 |
out into the | 5 |
you want to | 5 |
as long as | 5 |
i wish we | 5 |
i should think | 5 |
along with you | 5 |
of course i | 5 |
how did you | 4 |
for now they | 4 |
the psammead was | 4 |
in her pocket | 4 |
was such a | 4 |
for the gravel | 4 |
anything to us | 4 |
it was soon | 4 |
turned into stone | 4 |
a low voice | 4 |
and as for | 4 |
done us again | 4 |
to the village | 4 |
used to come | 4 |
when it was | 4 |
said robert in | 4 |
at the end | 4 |
go into the | 4 |
were far too | 4 |
for a castle | 4 |
she was not | 4 |
a bit of | 4 |
and we shall | 4 |
it in his | 4 |
something to eat | 4 |
could wish for | 4 |
do anything to | 4 |
and then to | 4 |
when they found | 4 |
out of a | 4 |
to the lady | 4 |
went up to | 4 |
of the party | 4 |
had been in | 4 |
by the arm | 4 |
anthea went on | 4 |
no time to | 4 |
thousands of years | 4 |
to the last | 4 |
had seen the | 4 |
things like that | 4 |
when they reached | 4 |
with one accord | 4 |
but when they | 4 |
all the same | 4 |
out of it | 4 |
if you had | 4 |
about the psammead | 4 |
tell you what | 4 |
think of it | 4 |
by this time | 4 |
in the hedge | 4 |
the sun had | 4 |
they looked at | 4 |
in a low | 4 |
the baby from | 4 |
cyril went on | 4 |
the others could | 4 |
there was nothing | 4 |
through the keyhole | 4 |
a lot of | 4 |
for him to | 4 |
again in a | 4 |
all about the | 4 |
of the gravel | 4 |
to go on | 4 |
know what to | 4 |
do not know | 4 |
so that they | 4 |
if you want | 4 |
a great hurry | 4 |
the necessaries of | 4 |
i was a | 4 |
because he knew | 4 |
likely as not | 4 |
the psammead had | 4 |
and sat down | 4 |
to give you | 4 |
when it is | 4 |
if you could | 4 |
you like to | 4 |
to his own | 4 |
the others looked | 4 |
even if they | 4 |
we ought to | 4 |
snatched the baby | 4 |
to let the | 4 |
so it is | 4 |
for another wish | 4 |
as big as | 4 |
with his hand | 4 |
and cyril and | 4 |
more about it | 4 |
it was as | 4 |
which they had | 4 |
it is not | 4 |
in the west | 4 |
was not a | 4 |
to sit down | 4 |
if it was | 4 |
for half an | 4 |
voice of the | 4 |
a good deal | 4 |
to tell the | 4 |
end of the | 4 |
was too late | 4 |
to see the | 4 |
up at five | 4 |
be all right | 4 |
it is a | 4 |
seemed to have | 4 |
you go to | 4 |
up and down | 4 |
the next day | 4 |
pounds in two | 4 |
not to go | 4 |
were going to | 4 |
to go into | 4 |
children looked at | 4 |
was in a | 4 |
which had been | 4 |
and not to | 4 |
the two men | 4 |
the only one | 4 |
to do so | 4 |
anthea and jane | 4 |
that the servants | 4 |
of the old | 4 |
some of the | 4 |
of the men | 4 |
the garden and | 4 |
a good thing | 4 |
the other day | 4 |
but no one | 4 |
a pack of | 4 |
sir wulfric de | 4 |
thought it was | 4 |
in the passage | 4 |
she did not | 4 |
necessaries of life | 4 |
think of anything | 4 |
turn into stone | 4 |
man with the | 4 |
in a pony | 4 |
and get it | 4 |
as we can | 4 |
the children stood | 4 |
the whole thing | 4 |
if they had | 4 |
she was very | 4 |
and when it | 4 |
it is very | 4 |
all the afternoon | 4 |
and as they | 4 |
to do with | 4 |
that the others | 4 |
with the lamb | 4 |
out his pockets | 4 |
can think of | 4 |
as she had | 4 |
said the children | 4 |
to go to | 4 |
the place where | 4 |
the hole in | 4 |
so that it | 4 |
thing as a | 4 |
that they could | 4 |
of the church | 4 |
the children all | 4 |
the side of | 4 |
all of you | 4 |
in the church | 4 |
and he had | 4 |
the old lady | 4 |
would be a | 4 |
did not like | 4 |
let us out | 4 |
he tried to | 4 |
have been a | 4 |
of course you | 4 |
wish for something | 4 |
with all their | 4 |
would not be | 4 |
in the garden | 4 |
he knew he | 4 |
as for the | 4 |
legs of the | 4 |
this was the | 4 |
in their pockets | 4 |
said the keeper | 4 |
as he had | 4 |
no more about | 4 |
on the wishing | 4 |
they had run | 4 |
and if they | 4 |
and look at | 4 |
he said it | 4 |
what are you | 4 |
the idea of | 4 |
i must have | 4 |
in a very | 4 |
as if he | 4 |
had to sit | 4 |
if you are | 4 |
he found the | 4 |
there was the | 4 |
the sound of | 4 |
was a long | 4 |
out of their | 4 |
the kind of | 4 |
as if i | 4 |
that this was | 4 |
when he was | 4 |
out of your | 4 |
the front garden | 4 |
she had a | 3 |
bread and meat | 3 |
think we were | 3 |
sensation being wheeled | 3 |
with your hands | 3 |
it up in | 3 |
now turned out | 3 |
that she was | 3 |
and i said | 3 |
by the fire | 3 |
and there are | 3 |
twinkling legs of | 3 |
of the hill | 3 |
the others are | 3 |
were fast asleep | 3 |
i told you | 3 |
his nose with | 3 |
come to the | 3 |
the water out | 3 |
was quite easy | 3 |
tilted the pot | 3 |
had been a | 3 |
without the lamb | 3 |
i will not | 3 |
set him on | 3 |
with a splash | 3 |
by the safe | 3 |
the rain fell | 3 |
the keeper spoke | 3 |
women feed him | 3 |
there the castle | 3 |
of the room | 3 |
it was too | 3 |
in the room | 3 |
would have had | 3 |
but i am | 3 |
and the girls | 3 |
and had to | 3 |
a garden spade | 3 |
be better to | 3 |
to have him | 3 |
state of it | 3 |
who was the | 3 |
they remembered how | 3 |
with the poker | 3 |
on his face | 3 |
the baby did | 3 |
because they had | 3 |
that the children | 3 |
up at the | 3 |
you can see | 3 |
his hand on | 3 |
and made a | 3 |
lesson to you | 3 |
was going to | 3 |
martha emptied a | 3 |
do you mean | 3 |
that they all | 3 |
and the cook | 3 |
were being brandished | 3 |
to remember the | 3 |
to find a | 3 |
go home to | 3 |
see if they | 3 |
it had been | 3 |
it was indians | 3 |
you are so | 3 |
into the moat | 3 |
consented to let | 3 |
cyril and anthea | 3 |
at all like | 3 |
they were all | 3 |
wishing to be | 3 |
and now they | 3 |
the house was | 3 |
him with all | 3 |
at all the | 3 |
beale snatched the | 3 |
his pockets and | 3 |
the policeman and | 3 |
and into the | 3 |
policeman and mr | 3 |
lay on the | 3 |
none of them | 3 |
to tell me | 3 |
blew himself out | 3 |
be of any | 3 |
drops on to | 3 |
was broken by | 3 |
to look for | 3 |
the lamb to | 3 |
go to bed | 3 |
and put it | 3 |
was asked to | 3 |
a sheet of | 3 |
the little bank | 3 |
it must be | 3 |
a heap of | 3 |
go to the | 3 |
cold water over | 3 |
words through the | 3 |
first glorious rush | 3 |
robert was dragged | 3 |
they seem to | 3 |
and used the | 3 |
girl came out | 3 |
the sand and | 3 |
as anthea said | 3 |
and each of | 3 |
round by the | 3 |
he said in | 3 |
know jolly well | 3 |
knew he had | 3 |
hurriedly started for | 3 |
away to the | 3 |
the morning after | 3 |
hands in his | 3 |
twig of honeysuckle | 3 |
they had had | 3 |
when anthea had | 3 |
did you get | 3 |
a fine day | 3 |
how would you | 3 |
which she had | 3 |
out his hand | 3 |
allowed to go | 3 |
he could have | 3 |
she opened the | 3 |
away a manly | 3 |
man fell with | 3 |
know what i | 3 |
down the road | 3 |
out she was | 3 |
to begin with | 3 |
and now the | 3 |
till they had | 3 |
when it came | 3 |
in his pockets | 3 |
one who was | 3 |
fifty pounds in | 3 |
he had not | 3 |
it was because | 3 |
that there was | 3 |
they went on | 3 |
with a twig | 3 |
shook his head | 3 |
as hungry as | 3 |
open the missionary | 3 |
was no time | 3 |
father and mother | 3 |
you shall have | 3 |
seek a pow | 3 |
his finger in | 3 |
sides of the | 3 |
and the same | 3 |
they had not | 3 |
just like a | 3 |
into a row | 3 |
down again in | 3 |
anthea suddenly screamed | 3 |
you have been | 3 |
in the way | 3 |
wheeled in a | 3 |
to wake up | 3 |
good deal of | 3 |
of his jacket | 3 |
and he did | 3 |
broke open the | 3 |
let ourselves in | 3 |
but the gipsies | 3 |
the one who | 3 |
a man who | 3 |
ye seek a | 3 |
little front doors | 3 |
when they got | 3 |
the historical romances | 3 |
to the death | 3 |
exactly what they | 3 |
his proper size | 3 |
was the most | 3 |
nose with a | 3 |
of a hutch | 3 |
to be at | 3 |
but he was | 3 |
she did it | 3 |
that he could | 3 |
each of the | 3 |
went through the | 3 |
go along with | 3 |
sit down again | 3 |
the children went | 3 |
and tell the | 3 |
try not to | 3 |
but the others | 3 |
a great deal | 3 |
take care of | 3 |
that it would | 3 |
for the psammead | 3 |
was dragged forthwith | 3 |
and went back | 3 |
ring of stones | 3 |
came out she | 3 |
anthea tilted the | 3 |
it did not | 3 |
to talk to | 3 |
to get away | 3 |
to the window | 3 |
on one side | 3 |
and you know | 3 |
his hand to | 3 |
the punctured state | 3 |
would have done | 3 |
that no one | 3 |
round the garden | 3 |
the lot of | 3 |
did not seem | 3 |
and in a | 3 |
were in a | 3 |
there was such | 3 |
and set him | 3 |
knives were being | 3 |
it was nearly | 3 |
there must be | 3 |
by a giant | 3 |
back of the | 3 |
had run into | 3 |
a twig of | 3 |
cyril was beginning | 3 |
to live in | 3 |
others were not | 3 |
door was locked | 3 |
all in a | 3 |
want to go | 3 |
the whole of | 3 |
in its place | 3 |
and if you | 3 |
at the others | 3 |
up come to | 3 |
run into martha | 3 |
in his hand | 3 |
being beautiful as | 3 |
lifted up the | 3 |
let the two | 3 |
they flew over | 3 |
give him a | 3 |
have a wish | 3 |
just as well | 3 |
he went on | 3 |
of the castle | 3 |
the others had | 3 |
the voice of | 3 |
of the window | 3 |
he must have | 3 |
she came to | 3 |
a jolly good | 3 |
as fast as | 3 |
room of the | 3 |
come to me | 3 |
man to man | 3 |
it was getting | 3 |
the pot over | 3 |
his hand and | 3 |
the besieging party | 3 |
finger in the | 3 |
that robert was | 3 |
did it gently | 3 |
minute the two | 3 |
the name of | 3 |
from the ground | 3 |
that the lady | 3 |
we shall see | 3 |
going to be | 3 |
and listen to | 3 |
round the sun | 3 |
the young lady | 3 |
a very little | 3 |
be a lesson | 3 |
come to own | 3 |
he was not | 3 |
to the woman | 3 |
at the baby | 3 |
that had been | 3 |
was just going | 3 |
to come out | 3 |
and his voice | 3 |
the psammead in | 3 |
the corner of | 3 |
get to the | 3 |
when you can | 3 |
they do not | 3 |
just going to | 3 |
hole in it | 3 |
was all right | 3 |
across the churchyard | 3 |
at the corner | 3 |
the same size | 3 |
bright knives were | 3 |
on the box | 3 |
for the lamb | 3 |
i am not | 3 |
on top of | 3 |
at the top | 3 |
late for breakfast | 3 |
in the gate | 3 |
the best of | 3 |
not in a | 3 |
so as to | 3 |
made a grab | 3 |
they are not | 3 |
all the time | 3 |
you may think | 3 |
boy and set | 3 |
put it in | 3 |
it was at | 3 |
care of him | 3 |
eight loving arms | 3 |
over the nearest | 3 |
had nipped his | 3 |
strange sensation being | 3 |
were the necessaries | 3 |
soon as they | 3 |
the man fell | 3 |
could not make | 3 |
in the lane | 3 |
still it was | 3 |
if you like | 3 |
being wheeled in | 3 |
water over him | 3 |
of the road | 3 |
suddenly and heavily | 3 |
on the fire | 3 |
it said in | 3 |
looking at the | 3 |
are you going | 3 |
on the back | 3 |
appeared in the | 3 |
but i do | 3 |
going to the | 3 |
they had never | 3 |
of course they | 3 |
in slow drops | 3 |
sat on the | 3 |
was a strange | 3 |
wish every day | 3 |
that you were | 3 |
was clasped in | 3 |
that first glorious | 3 |
put their tongues | 3 |
carriage by a | 3 |
a manly tear | 3 |
and they all | 3 |
think before you | 3 |
pot over the | 3 |
rush round the | 3 |
the man in | 3 |
you know jolly | 3 |
down at the | 3 |
these were the | 3 |
two were fighting | 3 |
she had acted | 3 |
at the gate | 3 |
of the courtyard | 3 |
through the house | 3 |
turn to stone | 3 |
chested words through | 3 |
something out of | 3 |
and looked at | 3 |
if you were | 3 |
slow drops on | 3 |
as if she | 3 |
not fit to | 3 |
it is quite | 3 |
i wish you | 3 |
when he went | 3 |
the reluctant ear | 3 |
and she had | 3 |
next minute the | 3 |
a nice thing | 3 |
into martha and | 3 |
jug of cold | 3 |
up in bed | 3 |
to the policeman | 3 |
said the woman | 3 |
come out of | 3 |
let me have | 3 |
if he were | 3 |
he began to | 3 |
a hurried council | 3 |
if i was | 3 |
little charles was | 3 |
as easy to | 3 |
i know we | 3 |
he lifted up | 3 |
a lesson to | 3 |
it was indeed | 3 |
wish we could | 3 |
the castle stood | 3 |
ourselves in for | 3 |
place where the | 3 |
the twinkling legs | 3 |
that if you | 3 |
that they would | 3 |
fell in slow | 3 |
bows and arrows | 3 |
said cyril firmly | 3 |
sun had set | 3 |
of its own | 3 |
a splash into | 3 |
of the haystack | 3 |
fairy blew himself | 3 |
gently by tickling | 3 |
but anthea was | 3 |
there would be | 3 |
baby did not | 3 |
if he had | 3 |
of my own | 3 |
were in the | 3 |
and meat and | 3 |
you can think | 3 |
punctured state of | 3 |
they were very | 3 |
get out of | 3 |
pale and trembling | 3 |
you are in | 3 |
to wait for | 3 |
then there was | 3 |
clasped in eight | 3 |
it would have | 3 |
being brandished all | 3 |
opened the case | 3 |
he ought to | 3 |
so that we | 3 |
gone to sleep | 3 |
keeper spoke deep | 3 |
back in the | 3 |
he snatched the | 3 |
and his hands | 3 |
a young man | 3 |
he was so | 3 |
got us into | 3 |
and cyril had | 3 |
to come and | 3 |
and they could | 3 |
not like the | 3 |
box with the | 3 |
in the road | 3 |
snatched the coin | 3 |
see the giant | 3 |
was soon evident | 3 |
if they were | 3 |
no one had | 3 |
on his head | 3 |
farmer sat down | 3 |
was at the | 3 |
it gently by | 3 |
and with a | 3 |
wished to be | 3 |
let me go | 3 |
how do you | 3 |
take us down | 3 |
started for the | 3 |
door of a | 3 |
of the hole | 3 |
as hard as | 3 |
the farmer sat | 3 |
the way to | 3 |
the woman went | 3 |
all the others | 3 |
in the front | 3 |
i must say | 3 |
out through the | 3 |
splash into the | 3 |
in her hand | 3 |
turned out his | 3 |
not be found | 3 |
cried the old | 3 |
and the rest | 3 |
arms round her | 3 |
not wish to | 3 |
it was all | 3 |
but i will | 3 |
the iron gate | 3 |
which was not | 3 |
and let us | 3 |
of the door | 3 |
out for half | 3 |
you know how | 3 |
but that is | 3 |
the lamb in | 3 |
run along home | 3 |
the two were | 3 |
as to be | 3 |
and give us | 3 |
he consented to | 3 |
was bigger than | 3 |
little black mustache | 3 |
to go home | 3 |
what to wish | 3 |
began to talk | 3 |
his hands in | 3 |
was indeed a | 3 |
know what it | 3 |
rain fell in | 3 |
long black hair | 3 |
the tent was | 3 |
in the day | 3 |
when he turned | 3 |
whole thing as | 3 |
it was an | 3 |
emptied a toilet | 3 |
went into the | 3 |
they had found | 3 |
to be beautiful | 3 |
heaps of things | 3 |
who was now | 3 |
just in time | 3 |
tickling his nose | 3 |
wished for a | 3 |
before the others | 3 |
used the whole | 3 |
the psammead again | 3 |
we shall have | 3 |
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pattern of storks | 2 |
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the room above | 2 |
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the rainbow wings | 2 |
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mother and father | 2 |
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chicken and a | 2 |
the cross roads | 2 |
give you my | 2 |
going to get | 2 |
to try to | 2 |
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he had gone | 2 |
added in a | 2 |
if you happen | 2 |
the sleeping lamb | 2 |
the police at | 2 |
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felt to be | 2 |
for your own | 2 |
when all the | 2 |
in spite of | 2 |
led the way | 2 |
to tell her | 2 |
anthea and robert | 2 |
took the lamb | 2 |
in the wardrobe | 2 |
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you see one | 2 |
i should have | 2 |
and chicken and | 2 |
began to cry | 2 |
get into the | 2 |
almost sure it | 2 |
wished for something | 2 |
should see the | 2 |
sure they are | 2 |
all began to | 2 |
on the stair | 2 |
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lied to us | 2 |
us our wishes | 2 |
pick a bit | 2 |
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what is thine | 2 |
much as you | 2 |
vi a castle | 2 |
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on the front | 2 |
grasses on it | 2 |
romances for the | 2 |
with a sudden | 2 |
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you get it | 2 |
above the great | 2 |
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tongue and chicken | 2 |
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as the boys | 2 |
kind enough to | 2 |
it happened that | 2 |
bread and milk | 2 |
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to carry the | 2 |
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is that the | 2 |
the baby lamb | 2 |
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benefit of the | 2 |
and he caught | 2 |
of the back | 2 |
very hot day | 2 |
in and out | 2 |
of the cape | 2 |
children were fast | 2 |
the pink cornflowers | 2 |
we shall turn | 2 |
beale the gamekeeper | 2 |
think it over | 2 |
then the woman | 2 |
meant to tell | 2 |
in her arms | 2 |
from the table | 2 |
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how she came | 2 |
put it on | 2 |
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his way to | 2 |
wings for getting | 2 |
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a besieged castle | 2 |
bread and cheese | 2 |
ever i did | 2 |
a born general | 2 |
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not tell you | 2 |
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so they were | 2 |
happen to drop | 2 |
at all nice | 2 |
are we to | 2 |
enjoy herself most | 2 |
who are you | 2 |
you say it | 2 |
and now everyone | 2 |
the children began | 2 |
for a moment | 2 |
that you will | 2 |
up their minds | 2 |
him on the | 2 |
arms and legs | 2 |
a stout man | 2 |
will have a | 2 |
tell you how | 2 |
it by its | 2 |
know that he | 2 |
to lift up | 2 |
thirsty as a | 2 |
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to the castle | 2 |
round and round | 2 |
with her hand | 2 |
some of them | 2 |
four times its | 2 |
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came along the | 2 |
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what are we | 2 |
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some of your | 2 |
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us all to | 2 |
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said she had | 2 |
should think you | 2 |
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of you to | 2 |
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fairy in the | 2 |
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you want him | 2 |
had seen martha | 2 |
they went home | 2 |
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hour to get | 2 |
pleased at being | 2 |
the cook and | 2 |
on the church | 2 |
more than ever | 2 |
i know i | 2 |
door of the | 2 |
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thought about it | 2 |
turned out that | 2 |
you are kidding | 2 |
got to know | 2 |
like a dog | 2 |
across the moat | 2 |
do you know | 2 |
it seemed to | 2 |
itself out to | 2 |
a chair as | 2 |
reached the village | 2 |
of horses and | 2 |
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a pattern of | 2 |
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and they went | 2 |
to take the | 2 |
of the wishes | 2 |
kind of standing | 2 |
everyone drew a | 2 |
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but when he | 2 |
into a chair | 2 |
make me happy | 2 |
her best petticoat | 2 |
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of which the | 2 |
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at one of | 2 |
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when you see | 2 |
the others he | 2 |
of hot water | 2 |
with a pack | 2 |
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from the village | 2 |
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up the lamb | 2 |
children were all | 2 |
the first wish | 2 |
bed at night | 2 |
your brothers and | 2 |
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in my hand | 2 |
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such a fool | 2 |
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all their hearts | 2 |
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one of his | 2 |
it to the | 2 |
a plan of | 2 |
what you are | 2 |
took the paw | 2 |
he has been | 2 |
for two hundred | 2 |
four children were | 2 |
murdered in their | 2 |
were of the | 2 |
we are all | 2 |
because it is | 2 |
on his knees | 2 |
the fire again | 2 |
robert and the | 2 |
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the sort of | 2 |
you going to | 2 |
an hour after | 2 |
at the foot | 2 |
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with the soda | 2 |
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two pairs of | 2 |
when she came | 2 |
in this story | 2 |
that it is | 2 |
that would be | 2 |
of any sort | 2 |
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if they said | 2 |
all in the | 2 |
the little turret | 2 |
to defend it | 2 |
crust of bread | 2 |
in the kitchen | 2 |
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wants to come | 2 |
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the longest boots | 2 |
up to it | 2 |
the lamb howled | 2 |
can you do | 2 |
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to think it | 2 |
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because it was | 2 |
choose exactly what | 2 |
prevent her from | 2 |
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where are you | 2 |
they were afraid | 2 |
where are the | 2 |
she had taken | 2 |
know very well | 2 |
at all to | 2 |
if you have | 2 |
the scene was | 2 |
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pounds a week | 2 |
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us any good | 2 |
us into a | 2 |
as a matter | 2 |
he found himself | 2 |
was not to | 2 |
and the boys | 2 |
robert began to | 2 |
and the coachman | 2 |
very difficult to | 2 |
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he felt that | 2 |
him on top | 2 |
to ask you | 2 |
the little black | 2 |
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soon as she | 2 |
we have had | 2 |
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while he was | 2 |
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giant gets his | 2 |
him like a | 2 |
dug and they | 2 |
have a double | 2 |
to buy rabbits | 2 |
different from the | 2 |
take it back | 2 |
with a green | 2 |
twelve penny buns | 2 |
would be better | 2 |
keep him if | 2 |
if robert should | 2 |
hundred pounds in | 2 |
more and more | 2 |
the whole time | 2 |
never notice any | 2 |
in the castle | 2 |
vii a siege | 2 |
at him and | 2 |
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never have done | 2 |
would never have | 2 |
was one of | 2 |
said the soldier | 2 |
you get up | 2 |
of a man | 2 |
to look after | 2 |
i mean to | 2 |
i can only | 2 |
a hole in | 2 |
to the woods | 2 |
a tight mouth | 2 |
as i can | 2 |
was white and | 2 |
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the talisman was | 2 |
so they did | 2 |
was quite right | 2 |
and anthea knew | 2 |
in a warning | 2 |
do you want | 2 |
it into the | 2 |
in a big | 2 |
he knew they | 2 |
out of his | 2 |
and ran down | 2 |
mean to say | 2 |
to pay the | 2 |
children began to | 2 |
till he gets | 2 |
the very top | 2 |
hope we shall | 2 |
was a good | 2 |
he was bigger | 2 |
really it was | 2 |
the man went | 2 |
you must have | 2 |
in a languid | 2 |
breath of air | 2 |
and she said | 2 |
for the kitchen | 2 |
on the morning | 2 |
the gipsies were | 2 |
and then on | 2 |
which of you | 2 |
matter of fact | 2 |
said his father | 2 |
the new arrival | 2 |
upset the ink | 2 |
in their place | 2 |
and tell me | 2 |
and they did | 2 |
they say the | 2 |
woman went to | 2 |
the others followed | 2 |
just as if | 2 |
meat and water | 2 |
then to the | 2 |
never want to | 2 |
in the gravel | 2 |
blew itself out | 2 |
to be good | 2 |
the nearest lead | 2 |
he was their | 2 |
martha would not | 2 |
state of the | 2 |
like a girl | 2 |
just as easy | 2 |
her hand and | 2 |
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much that he | 2 |
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off in the | 2 |
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himself in the | 2 |
at the little | 2 |
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go up to | 2 |
in the midst | 2 |
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people say that | 2 |
a part of | 2 |
pay for the | 2 |
said herbert white | 2 |
in the sun | 2 |
meaning of the | 2 |
speak the truth | 2 |
found a sand | 2 |
what they could | 2 |
make up your | 2 |
heavily on the | 2 |
be late for | 2 |
let me alone | 2 |
of the four | 2 |
mounds of gravel | 2 |
and then they | 2 |
meant to do | 2 |
the secret drawer | 2 |
the front door | 2 |
psammead went on | 2 |
of the mohicans | 2 |
by which carts | 2 |
not so much | 2 |
herself most frightfully | 2 |
at that moment | 2 |
say it was | 2 |
blue of the | 2 |
be left alone | 2 |
and then the | 2 |
but the keeper | 2 |
at the white | 2 |
to give the | 2 |
for the day | 2 |
useless to tell | 2 |
from the first | 2 |
used to say | 2 |
and that it | 2 |
shall be sent | 2 |
for the corn | 2 |
they had yet | 2 |
no one answered | 2 |
saw that the | 2 |
you trust to | 2 |
enough to give | 2 |
i should be | 2 |
a little girl | 2 |
got rid of | 2 |
in which they | 2 |
what was left | 2 |
said robert desperately | 2 |
next moment each | 2 |
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am i to | 2 |
of the biscuits | 2 |
jane did not | 2 |
dreamed we found | 2 |
head on one | 2 |
in which the | 2 |
at them through | 2 |
was out of | 2 |
as he spoke | 2 |
of course there | 2 |
one could possibly | 2 |
threw her arms | 2 |
but little charles | 2 |
the stable lantern | 2 |
in a moment | 2 |
is a snake | 2 |
police will think | 2 |
water on a | 2 |
say to you | 2 |
but the children | 2 |
so that the | 2 |
to get in | 2 |
they had wished | 2 |
we can be | 2 |
from his wife | 2 |
his very best | 2 |
are going to | 2 |
tell us about | 2 |
look down on | 2 |
read this story | 2 |
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as quickly as | 2 |
to call st | 2 |
years and years | 2 |
i know that | 2 |
you ask me | 2 |
she had been | 2 |
of spending the | 2 |
said cyril after | 2 |
him up and | 2 |
it might be | 2 |
and the plums | 2 |
lamb in the | 2 |
were all as | 2 |
and seemed to | 2 |
to do this | 2 |
and you can | 2 |
if you only | 2 |
i hope the | 2 |
come and have | 2 |
of the red | 2 |
and i say | 2 |
because he was | 2 |
then the lady | 2 |
he had seen | 2 |
you like it | 2 |
the wishes always | 2 |
happy at the | 2 |
was robert who | 2 |
at any rate | 2 |
if we took | 2 |
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enough to do | 2 |
to the floor | 2 |
but they were | 2 |
turned his proper | 2 |
on the head | 2 |
but little things | 2 |
wish for two | 2 |
in his mouth | 2 |
the wings were | 2 |
i was only | 2 |
and jane and | 2 |
so quickly that | 2 |
they tried several | 2 |
through the window | 2 |
hand him over | 2 |
the others agreed | 2 |
went with the | 2 |
door at the | 2 |
the larder window | 2 |
over the place | 2 |
the red ochre | 2 |
they called it | 2 |
into the hole | 2 |
and laid it | 2 |
stump in the | 2 |
was taken away | 2 |
a thick stick | 2 |
cook and the | 2 |
could not do | 2 |
i suppose it | 2 |
as the old | 2 |
see for yourself | 2 |
big he was | 2 |
felt that he | 2 |
long grasses on | 2 |
come up and | 2 |
the floor and | 2 |
he had mended | 2 |
know all about | 2 |
said cyril in | 2 |
into the habit | 2 |
now i am | 2 |
boys of england | 2 |
than you are | 2 |
anything you like | 2 |
to describe the | 2 |
front of me | 2 |
and still the | 2 |
on their heads | 2 |
in the white | 2 |
and his brothers | 2 |
man who was | 2 |
course at sunset | 2 |
viii bigger than | 2 |
the gipsy woman | 2 |
out your pockets | 2 |
must have had | 2 |
it was post | 2 |
in a whisper | 2 |
that the sun | 2 |
in every breast | 2 |
images generously made | 2 |
suddenly and fiercely | 2 |
said robert angrily | 2 |
it before the | 2 |
what you would | 2 |
wife and son | 2 |
heaps and heaps | 2 |
and long grasses | 2 |
was in the | 2 |
there were red | 2 |
send us home | 2 |
of boundless wealth | 2 |
them if they | 2 |
in fact it | 2 |
a very pretty | 2 |
the most terrible | 2 |
and stand on | 2 |
the camp and | 2 |
wanting to get | 2 |
i am sorry | 2 |
gypsy women feed | 2 |
but the lamb | 2 |
much more likely | 2 |
ashamed of yourselves | 2 |
she had got | 2 |
of the soda | 2 |
each of them | 2 |
and go and | 2 |
it hurt much | 2 |
said one of | 2 |
was a very | 2 |
our only chance | 2 |
carry the lamb | 2 |
it is wonderful | 2 |
he opened the | 2 |
not one of | 2 |
last of the | 2 |
changed to peasemarsh | 2 |
as cyril said | 2 |
he had no | 2 |
get up at | 2 |
to get up | 2 |
our proper selves | 2 |
of the story | 2 |
was watching the | 2 |
even to the | 2 |
all round the | 2 |
tell the others | 2 |
and wish it | 2 |
in the dark | 2 |
i wish it | 2 |
going to do | 2 |
to say to | 2 |
the fact is | 2 |
get rid of | 2 |
know what is | 2 |
too late to | 2 |
them in and | 2 |
in and get | 2 |
we think of | 2 |
it had a | 2 |
turret at the | 2 |
for out of | 2 |
a new wish | 2 |
but i thought | 2 |
at once that | 2 |
me at once | 2 |
maur or devereux | 2 |
but if you | 2 |
tell you he | 2 |
think of what | 2 |
off with it | 2 |
should think it | 2 |
if you ask | 2 |
he said to | 2 |
the benefit of | 2 |
and no mistake | 2 |
young man with | 2 |
the gravel pit | 2 |
quite himself again | 2 |
he wished for | 2 |
to make up | 2 |
seemed to them | 2 |
thought of wishing | 2 |
to this dear | 2 |
was the psammead | 2 |
what was it | 2 |
a flood of | 2 |
round the table | 2 |
thinking about it | 2 |
in front of | 2 |
going to attack | 2 |
asleep in a | 2 |
she could not | 2 |
eyes and a | 2 |
out at him | 2 |
she looked at | 2 |
said jane dreamily | 2 |
a breath of | 2 |
he took the | 2 |
and have a | 2 |
might have been | 2 |
red indians in | 2 |
shall have to | 2 |
and no dinner | 2 |
little girl in | 2 |
him to be | 2 |
the subject of | 2 |
themselves in a | 2 |
banged the door | 2 |
of the invisible | 2 |
wished for wings | 2 |
think we ought | 2 |
was quite enough | 2 |
be buried alive | 2 |
morning after the | 2 |
thinking of the | 2 |
and anthea went | 2 |
and a tight | 2 |
put it here | 2 |
to speak of | 2 |
back to her | 2 |
you think of | 2 |
to believe that | 2 |
felt it would | 2 |
the misfortune to | 2 |
she took the | 2 |
as you are | 2 |
cape mounted police | 2 |
would you have | 2 |
in the usual | 2 |
such an odd | 2 |
into the house | 2 |
but her husband | 2 |
is wonderful how | 2 |
me on the | 2 |
died away on | 2 |
was that he | 2 |
a fool as | 2 |
on the roof | 2 |
of the windows | 2 |
was not exactly | 2 |
and handed it | 2 |
deal with the | 2 |
of the beholder | 2 |
he should have | 2 |
of one of | 2 |
the necessities of | 2 |
you come home | 2 |
because she had | 2 |
and so do | 2 |
anything but the | 2 |
road to the | 2 |
think you might | 2 |
might wish for | 2 |
as you look | 2 |
looked at her | 2 |
i think that | 2 |
it said crossly | 2 |
of no use | 2 |
the boys would | 2 |
said the footman | 2 |
who had only | 2 |
that was what | 2 |
be sent to | 2 |
been one of | 2 |
they saw the | 2 |
for something sensible | 2 |
the women and | 2 |
is very beautiful | 2 |
tired of you | 2 |
said anthea in | 2 |
had acted with | 2 |
can possibly imagine | 2 |
on the sand | 2 |
to the tent | 2 |
jane and anthea | 2 |
have done with | 2 |
words in the | 2 |
when martha had | 2 |
dig with your | 2 |
they were gone | 2 |
you keep it | 2 |
with a grimace | 2 |
when she found | 2 |
passed over the | 2 |
the vicar had | 2 |
of a church | 2 |
to the top | 2 |
in the machinery | 2 |
wear her best | 2 |
and went on | 2 |
an expression of | 2 |
so nice to | 2 |
was a gamekeeper | 2 |
over to maidstone | 2 |
was a silence | 2 |
the meaning of | 2 |
there is a | 2 |
quite sure that | 2 |
but i must | 2 |
i suppose i | 2 |
charlotte and louisa | 2 |
she never got | 2 |
up here all | 2 |
been in the | 2 |
very often the | 2 |
suddenly let out | 2 |
wish for other | 2 |
each child was | 2 |
to be in | 2 |
and twos and | 2 |
in turns to | 2 |
and the keeper | 2 |
he must be | 2 |
in the big | 2 |
an old red | 2 |
siege and bed | 2 |
out in the | 2 |
to be only | 2 |
to each other | 2 |
had to go | 2 |
like to be | 2 |
when robert had | 2 |
do you feel | 2 |
and now he | 2 |
but you see | 2 |
like wings for | 2 |
in the old | 2 |
that is a | 2 |
of cotton gloves | 2 |
early in the | 2 |
were afraid to | 2 |
blow itself out | 2 |
and bread and | 2 |
do not wish | 2 |
and come and | 2 |
rejoined the others | 2 |
women and children | 2 |
had heard it | 2 |
chicken and new | 2 |
larger than the | 2 |
the others thought | 2 |
in a weak | 2 |
jane hastily finished | 2 |
sinking slowly in | 2 |
as small as | 2 |
you could have | 2 |
would turn into | 2 |
ask the sammyadd | 2 |
so do you | 2 |
was on his | 2 |
had the first | 2 |
this was a | 2 |
generously made available | 2 |
thank you for | 2 |
there they were | 2 |
want you to | 2 |
in the parlour | 2 |
caught in the | 2 |
she ran to | 2 |
now they had | 2 |
robert could not | 2 |
money to pay | 2 |
eagle and his | 2 |
the others said | 2 |
something like this | 2 |
a thing like | 2 |
have a chance | 2 |
last after sunset | 2 |
we take it | 2 |
out her arms | 2 |
of course after | 2 |
to put on | 2 |
they would turn | 2 |
taken to the | 2 |
the blue of | 2 |
is another story | 2 |
made available by | 2 |
them for a | 2 |
the other hand | 2 |
where they had | 2 |
just at the | 2 |
her husband was | 2 |
you he has | 2 |
can pick a | 2 |
to be ashamed | 2 |
it was that | 2 |
it is only | 2 |
to do anything | 2 |
felt on the | 2 |
out of my | 2 |
a siege and | 2 |
glad to have | 2 |
deep breath of | 2 |
at the chequers | 2 |
be in the | 2 |
now he was | 2 |
and again the | 2 |
so much as | 2 |
ii golden guineas | 2 |
and not a | 2 |
do not like | 2 |
hat with the | 2 |
it to give | 2 |
your minds to | 2 |
double share of | 2 |
to bed in | 2 |
he was too | 2 |
there must have | 2 |
more than one | 2 |
if you can | 2 |
into his eyes | 2 |
her own and | 2 |
lamb out of | 2 |
took it in | 2 |
of the water | 2 |
stooped and picked | 2 |
advise you to | 2 |
she was clasped | 2 |
get it quickly | 2 |
is nothing like | 2 |
of the larder | 2 |
that is how | 2 |
you wish for | 2 |
turning to the | 2 |
trust to me | 2 |
had the misfortune | 2 |
window in a | 2 |
wish to be | 2 |
used to us | 2 |
and take us | 2 |
and we were | 2 |
as she went | 2 |
and they came | 2 |
no more of | 2 |
the money and | 2 |
go of me | 2 |
and not fit | 2 |
began to dig | 2 |
and he kicked | 2 |
they could hardly | 2 |
its hands and | 2 |
of a wish | 2 |
be a good | 2 |
blue eyes and | 2 |
told you so | 2 |
shall see what | 2 |
if you must | 2 |
for the others | 2 |
see the psammead | 2 |
him at all | 2 |
and tried not | 2 |
but you know | 2 |
children in the | 2 |
the vicar was | 2 |
floods of tears | 2 |
them when they | 2 |
was almost impossible | 2 |
laying the cloth | 2 |
they walked in | 2 |
no end of | 2 |
at the blue | 2 |
the man with | 2 |
was no house | 2 |
children were used | 2 |
much as it | 2 |
to beat him | 2 |
up some day | 2 |
him and caught | 2 |
all as beautiful | 2 |
did you come | 2 |
in the best | 2 |
you happen to | 2 |
quite enough for | 2 |
when he heard | 2 |
able to see | 2 |
that all the | 2 |
paid for out | 2 |
of the besieging | 2 |
pointed to the | 2 |
children were taken | 2 |
carry him home | 2 |
you will be | 2 |
he buried his | 2 |
would not come | 2 |
edge of a | 2 |
necessities of life | 2 |
to forget about | 2 |
was the lamb | 2 |
and he howled | 2 |
there was another | 2 |
the arabian nights | 2 |
let him go | 2 |
ix grown up | 2 |
to play with | 2 |
is not at | 2 |