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quadgram | frequency |
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there was no doubt | 25 |
on the other hand | 22 |
was no doubt that | 21 |
of the scarlet letter | 20 |
a good deal of | 19 |
a minute or two | 18 |
as a matter of | 16 |
and there was a | 15 |
a moment or two | 15 |
a few minutes later | 15 |
was conscious of a | 14 |
made a sign of | 13 |
hand over his heart | 13 |
that it would be | 13 |
in the first place | 13 |
a matter of fact | 13 |
his hand over his | 13 |
are you going to | 12 |
and there was no | 12 |
out of the question | 11 |
that there was a | 10 |
looked at her with | 10 |
in front of him | 10 |
it was evident that | 10 |
the front of the | 10 |
at him with a | 10 |
i want you to | 9 |
the edge of the | 9 |
at her with a | 9 |
for the sake of | 9 |
came out of the | 9 |
in the midst of | 9 |
it was clear that | 9 |
in front of the | 9 |
it would have been | 9 |
there was something in | 8 |
for a minute or | 8 |
looked at him with | 8 |
the trouble is that | 8 |
what do you want | 7 |
the back of the | 7 |
i should like to | 7 |
with an air of | 7 |
which she had been | 7 |
one of the most | 7 |
up and down the | 7 |
as he did so | 7 |
the fact that she | 7 |
no doubt that she | 7 |
made it clear that | 7 |
scarlet letter on her | 7 |
an hour or two | 7 |
but there was no | 7 |
letter on her breast | 7 |
at the back of | 6 |
made a gesture of | 6 |
as soon as possible | 6 |
as if he had | 6 |
out on to the | 6 |
now and then a | 6 |
half an hour later | 6 |
the scarlet letter on | 6 |
in a few moments | 6 |
was quite aware that | 6 |
every now and then | 6 |
but there was something | 6 |
on to the veranda | 6 |
one or two things | 6 |
to put up with | 6 |
did not seem to | 6 |
there could be no | 6 |
for a moment or | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
most of them were | 6 |
to point out that | 6 |
she did not know | 6 |
on the other side | 6 |
at the scarlet letter | 6 |
in the case of | 6 |
that he had a | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
so far as i | 6 |
in spite of the | 6 |
in addition to this | 6 |
when they reached the | 6 |
that he meant to | 6 |
in spite of his | 6 |
it was as if | 6 |
it occurred to alison | 6 |
there was a hint | 5 |
a man who had | 5 |
the man who had | 5 |
along the edge of | 5 |
that the man was | 5 |
for the most part | 5 |
there seemed to be | 5 |
the verge of the | 5 |
fact that she had | 5 |
it struck her that | 5 |
that there was an | 5 |
in the face of | 5 |
out of the prairie | 5 |
the point is that | 5 |
she had never seen | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
could not be sure | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
one or two of | 5 |
with the scarlet letter | 5 |
the last few weeks | 5 |
a good deal more | 5 |
occurred to alison that | 5 |
the margin of the | 5 |
that the man had | 5 |
with a sense of | 5 |
out across the prairie | 5 |
no doubt that he | 5 |
it was difficult to | 5 |
a day or two | 5 |
then there was a | 5 |
here and there a | 5 |
the wearer of the | 5 |
it was the first | 5 |
a good deal to | 5 |
in front of them | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
other side of the | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
there was a murmur | 5 |
for a few minutes | 5 |
was a man of | 5 |
and now and then | 5 |
to the fact that | 5 |
the last few days | 5 |
reasons for believing that | 5 |
appeared in the doorway | 5 |
it may be that | 5 |
no doubt that the | 5 |
he was a man | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
leaned back in her | 5 |
he turned to the | 5 |
for there was a | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
alison was conscious of | 5 |
on the scarlet letter | 5 |
spent a good deal | 5 |
it must have been | 5 |
not in the least | 5 |
and looked at her | 5 |
it was with a | 5 |
she was conscious of | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
back in her chair | 5 |
was a hint of | 5 |
crept into her face | 5 |
a week or two | 5 |
wearer of the scarlet | 5 |
was something in the | 5 |
when he reached the | 5 |
it was not so | 4 |
minute or two later | 4 |
she said at length | 4 |
two or three years | 4 |
there was no sign | 4 |
had no doubt that | 4 |
must be admitted that | 4 |
and he did not | 4 |
had reasons for believing | 4 |
for two or three | 4 |
during the last few | 4 |
that kind of thing | 4 |
she felt that she | 4 |
i may as well | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
when he came back | 4 |
his hand on the | 4 |
was a murmur of | 4 |
let it go at | 4 |
quite out of the | 4 |
the head of the | 4 |
in a state of | 4 |
no doubt that his | 4 |
you going to do | 4 |
but in spite of | 4 |
thorne looked at her | 4 |
of the fact that | 4 |
in this part of | 4 |
in the meanwhile it | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
that he would have | 4 |
with a wave of | 4 |
and a couple of | 4 |
though there was a | 4 |
the shadow of the | 4 |
middle of the afternoon | 4 |
a strip of paper | 4 |
sat down on the | 4 |
it must be admitted | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
or two of them | 4 |
appeared to be a | 4 |
what are you going | 4 |
the fact that he | 4 |
the shape of a | 4 |
reason why you should | 4 |
no reason why you | 4 |
it was a moment | 4 |
to do with the | 4 |
took out his pipe | 4 |
with a flush of | 4 |
be glad to have | 4 |
a good many of | 4 |
was a moment or | 4 |
it seemed to her | 4 |
as much as i | 4 |
with a kind of | 4 |
in the shadow of | 4 |
at the same time | 4 |
front of the house | 4 |
so far as he | 4 |
scaffold of the pillory | 4 |
it was only the | 4 |
the shadow of a | 4 |
a good deal for | 4 |
it go at that | 4 |
the scarlet letter was | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
he stopped a moment | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
the crest of a | 4 |
moment or two before | 4 |
as if he would | 4 |
as i can remember | 4 |
keep his hand over | 4 |
was no sign of | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
down on the grass | 4 |
that she had been | 4 |
good deal of money | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
the scarlet letter in | 4 |
looked up at him | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
but there was a | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
made no attempt to | 4 |
your point of view | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
had so long been | 4 |
on the face of | 4 |
the result of it | 4 |
the scaffold of the | 4 |
he said with a | 4 |
out upon the prairie | 4 |
it seemed to be | 4 |
was sensible of a | 4 |
a wave of his | 4 |
when at length he | 4 |
and here and there | 4 |
the face of it | 4 |
that this was a | 4 |
a little while ago | 4 |
far as he could | 4 |
the past few years | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
some of the men | 4 |
was out of the | 4 |
in spite of her | 4 |
and there was only | 4 |
she was about to | 4 |
in a general way | 4 |
that he was a | 4 |
for the last few | 4 |
seemed to her that | 4 |
the man of skill | 4 |
there was very little | 4 |
there was not a | 4 |
it would be wiser | 4 |
he looked at her | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
edge of the grain | 4 |
it might be that | 4 |
in reference to the | 4 |
must needs be a | 4 |
on the trail again | 3 |
a little difficult to | 3 |
a word or two | 3 |
thorne looked down at | 3 |
a black plug hat | 3 |
in which he had | 3 |
now and then the | 3 |
was clear that he | 3 |
not be sure that | 3 |
there was silence for | 3 |
he took out his | 3 |
in which she was | 3 |
she turned to him | 3 |
hung low above the | 3 |
it would be difficult | 3 |
favored her with a | 3 |
have been able to | 3 |
a couple of men | 3 |
occurred to me that | 3 |
did you want to | 3 |
that he was right | 3 |
when he sat down | 3 |
far as i can | 3 |
and she knew that | 3 |
good many of them | 3 |
silent a moment or | 3 |
within the limits of | 3 |
had once or twice | 3 |
the door of the | 3 |
alison sat silent for | 3 |
how did you know | 3 |
as he could see | 3 |
the fact that it | 3 |
look in his face | 3 |
a sign of comprehension | 3 |
in the view of | 3 |
must have been a | 3 |
looked at each other | 3 |
that she had not | 3 |
for a considerable time | 3 |
to the farquhar homestead | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
during the past few | 3 |
will no doubt be | 3 |
when he strode out | 3 |
which enabled her to | 3 |
i must confess that | 3 |
and as for the | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
if he had been | 3 |
crept into his eyes | 3 |
in a manner that | 3 |
he resumed his march | 3 |
in a little while | 3 |
had a talk with | 3 |
when she came back | 3 |
and some time had | 3 |
he had left his | 3 |
to the back of | 3 |
which it was his | 3 |
this part of canada | 3 |
one of his companions | 3 |
as she had noticed | 3 |
for she felt that | 3 |
know what it is | 3 |
he had made up | 3 |
the foot of the | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
going to do about | 3 |
the rattle of wheels | 3 |
for a few days | 3 |
in the sight of | 3 |
must confess that i | 3 |
early in the morning | 3 |
was a man who | 3 |
more to the purpose | 3 |
man made a sign | 3 |
nor would it have | 3 |
i should like you | 3 |
there would have been | 3 |
in the old country | 3 |
the rim of the | 3 |
and it was evident | 3 |
reasonable to suppose that | 3 |
count for much with | 3 |
be a man of | 3 |
it was only by | 3 |
away toward the stables | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
looked around at her | 3 |
out on the prairie | 3 |
the vast sweep of | 3 |
there were a few | 3 |
for a few moments | 3 |
clear that he had | 3 |
and they drove on | 3 |
on the crest of | 3 |
as a result of | 3 |
the minister keep his | 3 |
he sat with his | 3 |
front of the hotel | 3 |
warmth crept into her | 3 |
and she fancied that | 3 |
he disappeared into the | 3 |
have heard of it | 3 |
something of the kind | 3 |
she had no doubt | 3 |
he will be known | 3 |
he could not be | 3 |
inclined to fancy that | 3 |
for a moment she | 3 |
probable that he would | 3 |
a friend of mine | 3 |
for there was no | 3 |
stopped a moment and | 3 |
a brown duck jacket | 3 |
and would not be | 3 |
why does the minister | 3 |
had there been a | 3 |
kind of thing is | 3 |
had yet to learn | 3 |
quarter of an hour | 3 |
laid his hand on | 3 |
to which she had | 3 |
and it was with | 3 |
and stood on the | 3 |
with which he had | 3 |
i seem to have | 3 |
should like to point | 3 |
in the afternoon of | 3 |
for quite a while | 3 |
rim of the prairie | 3 |
two or three of | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
to judge from the | 3 |
in which case it | 3 |
hour or two later | 3 |
did not trouble her | 3 |
i suppose i must | 3 |
dubious glances round him | 3 |
the scarlet letter had | 3 |
was evident that she | 3 |
under a scorching sun | 3 |
i want to get | 3 |
as much to the | 3 |
spread out his hands | 3 |
like a talk with | 3 |
like to point out | 3 |
why did you do | 3 |
that he could be | 3 |
that he would go | 3 |
a little astonished at | 3 |
out of the doorway | 3 |
that most of them | 3 |
that they were not | 3 |
hester prynne and little | 3 |
platform of the pillory | 3 |
seem to have been | 3 |
the next twelve months | 3 |
on the platform of | 3 |
we may as well | 3 |
was not a great | 3 |
he strode out on | 3 |
the shoulder of a | 3 |
up out of the | 3 |
walked toward the house | 3 |
that as it might | 3 |
the platform of the | 3 |
and she thought of | 3 |
hunter made a gesture | 3 |
appeared on the scene | 3 |
a man who would | 3 |
it was impossible to | 3 |
it could only be | 3 |
on the edge of | 3 |
laid her hand on | 3 |
had something to do | 3 |
taste of the age | 3 |
should like you to | 3 |
if it had been | 3 |
i want to say | 3 |
due to the fact | 3 |
she did not wish | 3 |
sat silent for a | 3 |
the woman of the | 3 |
i can only say | 3 |
idea as to what | 3 |
had the effect of | 3 |
it might have been | 3 |
wave of his hand | 3 |
like most of his | 3 |
a man who was | 3 |
as he had done | 3 |
there was a wonderful | 3 |
in which she had | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
to do about it | 3 |
was a good deal | 3 |
you were able to | 3 |
with his wife and | 3 |
resting on one elbow | 3 |
i have once or | 3 |
in the fact that | 3 |
that she would have | 3 |
the piles of timber | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
it clear that he | 3 |
in an attempt to | 3 |
in accordance with the | 3 |
get hold of you | 3 |
that it was only | 3 |
a quarter of an | 3 |
which he had been | 3 |
me what to do | 3 |
turned to the others | 3 |
a man of skill | 3 |
up on the veranda | 3 |
side of the brook | 3 |
something to be said | 3 |
he did not look | 3 |
have had something to | 3 |
did not look as | 3 |
some time had passed | 3 |
were one or two | 3 |
out of the sphere | 3 |
in the wake of | 3 |
that the man might | 3 |
color in her cheeks | 3 |
it would be better | 3 |
but he could not | 3 |
in the general living | 3 |
a drumming of hoofs | 3 |
did not know then | 3 |
there were cries of | 3 |
effort of his will | 3 |
the crest of the | 3 |
and down the prairie | 3 |
something of that kind | 3 |
desirable to let volador | 3 |
she was quick to | 3 |
in the birch bluff | 3 |
i feel inclined to | 3 |
and in addition to | 3 |
looked at her in | 3 |
turned to her companion | 3 |
part of the country | 3 |
for a man who | 3 |
a pace or two | 3 |
which she had so | 3 |
her with a smile | 3 |
she turned to alison | 3 |
on one side of | 3 |
they had left the | 3 |
that part of the | 3 |
upward to the zenith | 3 |
two or three hours | 3 |
what she had expected | 3 |
it was not a | 3 |
you are going to | 3 |
he turned to thorne | 3 |
she had not the | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
from the spanish main | 3 |
it now and then | 3 |
the back of it | 3 |
she thought of him | 3 |
as the result of | 3 |
that supper was ready | 3 |
at the moment when | 3 |
what he meant to | 3 |
margin of the brook | 3 |
of the question that | 3 |
in the faces of | 3 |
about the middle of | 3 |
had a kind of | 3 |
seemed to indicate that | 3 |
in half an hour | 3 |
to borrow a team | 3 |
me a minute or | 3 |
said the reverend mr | 3 |
with a trace of | 3 |
two or three days | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
would have been no | 3 |
she remembered that her | 3 |
the rest of us | 3 |
in a canvas chair | 3 |
was silence for a | 3 |
with a hint of | 3 |
she could not be | 3 |
the saddle and the | 3 |
the effect of the | 3 |
amusement in his eyes | 3 |
it seemed to me | 3 |
she became conscious that | 3 |
not look as if | 3 |
still with the same | 3 |
he said at length | 3 |
prynne and little pearl | 3 |
of a binder which | 3 |
in a few more | 3 |
much to the purpose | 3 |
he paused a moment | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
minister keep his hand | 3 |
was the result of | 3 |
should be glad to | 3 |
above its eastern rim | 3 |
have once or twice | 3 |
and as a rule | 3 |
anything of the kind | 3 |
he did not seem | 3 |
when he had gone | 3 |
the meal was over | 3 |
that she would be | 3 |
and she had no | 3 |
back of the hotel | 3 |
but it was evident | 3 |
it would be very | 3 |
and he told me | 3 |
the wake of the | 3 |
one of the boys | 3 |
to be said for | 3 |
far from sure that | 3 |
of old roger chillingworth | 3 |
wagon in front of | 3 |
on the previous evening | 3 |
had made it clear | 3 |
he made a sign | 3 |
out on the veranda | 3 |
conscious of a certain | 3 |
to make love to | 3 |
his point of view | 3 |
back to the house | 3 |
in a minute or | 3 |
be that as it | 3 |
pulled up his team | 3 |
the very nature of | 3 |
had now and then | 3 |
a clump of willows | 3 |
and she did not | 3 |
strode out on the | 3 |
some of the others | 3 |
had a good deal | 3 |
when she reached the | 3 |
and he decided that | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
with the idea that | 3 |
at the railroad settlement | 3 |
she could see the | 3 |
you have told me | 3 |
indicated that he was | 3 |
there had been a | 3 |
in to the railroad | 3 |
he gazed at her | 3 |
on the verge of | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
but why did you | 3 |
at her in a | 3 |
the eyes of the | 3 |
the days of the | 3 |
if you have any | 3 |
wake of the machine | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
and as he did | 3 |
three or four minutes | 3 |
does the minister keep | 3 |
as to the cause | 3 |
of a low rise | 3 |
to me that the | 3 |
a part of the | 3 |
there was only one | 3 |
which case it will | 3 |
with him on the | 3 |
the threshold of the | 3 |
in common with the | 3 |
what appeared to be | 3 |
but he made no | 3 |
farquhar and his wife | 3 |
she now and then | 3 |
he had a pleasant | 3 |
woman of the scarlet | 3 |
for he was a | 3 |
by a sudden impulse | 3 |
a quick glance at | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
she fancied that she | 3 |
may as well get | 3 |
glanced down at his | 2 |
might be expected to | 2 |
for which she had | 2 |
silent for almost a | 2 |
would have been more | 2 |
and it scarcely seemed | 2 |
he was one of | 2 |
he knew not whether | 2 |
to be a change | 2 |
from the hand of | 2 |
the men to whom | 2 |
of the reverend mr | 2 |
to let up on | 2 |
have been a delusion | 2 |
knew him well enough | 2 |
it could be managed | 2 |
could think of no | 2 |
he had not suspected | 2 |
few minutes later they | 2 |
could be no doubt | 2 |
the house of the | 2 |
do you know where | 2 |
side of the wagon | 2 |
the next moment a | 2 |
canvas chair on the | 2 |
a vague perception of | 2 |
most of them have | 2 |
at such an hour | 2 |
on the day in | 2 |
can it be otherwise | 2 |
the afternoon when alison | 2 |
though she did not | 2 |
his elbow on the | 2 |
to any of his | 2 |
looking about her with | 2 |
once or twice before | 2 |
was not astonished when | 2 |
on the outskirts of | 2 |
a house on it | 2 |
a good deal in | 2 |
and one or two | 2 |
through the open door | 2 |
when old roger chillingworth | 2 |
to pick up the | 2 |
there was not the | 2 |
the effect of a | 2 |
a faintly clouded sky | 2 |
speak out the name | 2 |
to wait until he | 2 |
be very glad to | 2 |
he pulled volador up | 2 |
there was nothing else | 2 |
and thorne fancied that | 2 |
forgive him a good | 2 |
still busy with his | 2 |
of a group of | 2 |
twinkle in his eyes | 2 |
took up his hat | 2 |
the night of his | 2 |
she would not confess | 2 |
a scorching sun all | 2 |
a view of the | 2 |
by the fact that | 2 |
with a cheerful laugh | 2 |
the men of rank | 2 |
was something in his | 2 |
as she had done | 2 |
but she was not | 2 |
pulled the team up | 2 |
with a good deal | 2 |
that the reverend mr | 2 |
at the receipt of | 2 |
from one house to | 2 |
he felt that he | 2 |
the police after me | 2 |
the next morning alison | 2 |
of life in the | 2 |
which he took from | 2 |
it was half an | 2 |
own that you have | 2 |
that she had a | 2 |
that she could not | 2 |
in some of the | 2 |
i suppose you will | 2 |
i will not lose | 2 |
there was a sharp | 2 |
off on the trail | 2 |
held to be the | 2 |
before she spoke to | 2 |
took out his watch | 2 |
but she did not | 2 |
looking at her with | 2 |
the only person who | 2 |
give me a minute | 2 |
in the nature of | 2 |
to assure herself that | 2 |
toward her with a | 2 |
open to earn a | 2 |
the price of wheat | 2 |
a shadow and a | 2 |
him the justice to | 2 |
i had thought of | 2 |
i to do with | 2 |
as a warning to | 2 |
may have had something | 2 |
me an opportunity for | 2 |
a large part of | 2 |
it was a question | 2 |
have to put up | 2 |
here and there about | 2 |
scarcely seemed possible that | 2 |
with your point of | 2 |
it was late when | 2 |
to do with it | 2 |
and when he sat | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
she was not greatly | 2 |
that he was an | 2 |
be able to get | 2 |
the new england holiday | 2 |
of the old manse | 2 |
bodice of her gown | 2 |
which the two women | 2 |
was to have married | 2 |
and it was only | 2 |
how it strikes me | 2 |
when they left the | 2 |
out that if you | 2 |
had already discovered that | 2 |
lawyer and see if | 2 |
and soon after he | 2 |
looked round at the | 2 |
i might have known | 2 |
another moment or two | 2 |
can only look at | 2 |
there ought to be | 2 |
he turned toward his | 2 |
truth seems to be | 2 |
he moved away and | 2 |
a strong desire to | 2 |
a kind of fierceness | 2 |
that the new surveyor | 2 |
the place in his | 2 |
and when he had | 2 |
the vagaries of the | 2 |
to the girl in | 2 |
it was in a | 2 |
up to the door | 2 |
that there could be | 2 |
the taste of the | 2 |
man who drove it | 2 |
aspect of the matter | 2 |
or three of them | 2 |
two or three hundred | 2 |
very little doubt that | 2 |
it was some time | 2 |
of the new jerusalem | 2 |
or two later thorne | 2 |
her finger on the | 2 |
only a few days | 2 |
almost out of sight | 2 |
that it might not | 2 |
right along the line | 2 |
to fall in with | 2 |
i wanted to be | 2 |
out of the hotel | 2 |
and a few minutes | 2 |
of a human heart | 2 |
had been on the | 2 |
she had of late | 2 |
the afternoon of the | 2 |
was sitting on the | 2 |
you have heard that | 2 |
was as if an | 2 |
by one of the | 2 |
a sign of impatience | 2 |
she had already noticed | 2 |
a man in white | 2 |
of him with a | 2 |
off as soon as | 2 |
at the door of | 2 |
about the scarlet letter | 2 |
what a change had | 2 |
in the land of | 2 |
there would be no | 2 |
and the price of | 2 |
favored with a hint | 2 |
her cheeks and the | 2 |
she was forced to | 2 |
would not care to | 2 |
was evident that he | 2 |
sure that it was | 2 |
i had to leave | 2 |
had spoken to him | 2 |
not the less he | 2 |
england under the title | 2 |
little out of temper | 2 |
the heat of the | 2 |
get rid of the | 2 |
that seemed to give | 2 |
abruptly from the prairie | 2 |
you have so many | 2 |
held out his hand | 2 |
to pass over the | 2 |
when one of the | 2 |
spoke as if the | 2 |
and she wondered with | 2 |
she was compelled to | 2 |
the day in question | 2 |
to a man who | 2 |
should be able to | 2 |
that one of them | 2 |
now that she has | 2 |
any idea as to | 2 |
black plug hat and | 2 |
figures of the men | 2 |
that when a man | 2 |
and alison noticed that | 2 |
spoke for a few | 2 |
to say the truth | 2 |
should very much like | 2 |
there was no sound | 2 |
little other than a | 2 |
away across the prairie | 2 |
looks as if he | 2 |
every line of his | 2 |
wish the man to | 2 |
but there was not | 2 |
get him into trouble | 2 |
it was her doom | 2 |
you expect me to | 2 |
conscious of a growing | 2 |
this kind of thing | 2 |
down from his wagon | 2 |
alison felt her heart | 2 |
she had been accustomed | 2 |
had nothing of the | 2 |
no covering on the | 2 |
blue shirt and trousers | 2 |
led him on to | 2 |
do what i can | 2 |
to himself as to | 2 |
in the first instance | 2 |
it implied that he | 2 |
another state of being | 2 |
the minister keeps his | 2 |
fact that it was | 2 |
to indicate that he | 2 |
once a shadow and | 2 |
in their white bosoms | 2 |
knew that it was | 2 |
believing that it would | 2 |
it was a little | 2 |
she knew it was | 2 |
it strikes me as | 2 |
that there was any | 2 |
had some trouble in | 2 |
she laid her hand | 2 |
with his own ghostly | 2 |
why you did it | 2 |
he swung himself down | 2 |
that she had of | 2 |
the howl of a | 2 |
looked at her for | 2 |
of some kind with | 2 |
on the part of | 2 |
to take my hand | 2 |
the nature of a | 2 |
that he had seen | 2 |
that he took the | 2 |
then she glanced at | 2 |
stooping among the sheaves | 2 |
and why does the | 2 |
that the whole of | 2 |
his hand always over | 2 |
out from behind the | 2 |
now that you have | 2 |
though it was not | 2 |
finger on the scarlet | 2 |
and that she would | 2 |
it could not be | 2 |
glanced round the room | 2 |
set up to public | 2 |
with an expressionless face | 2 |
i had to do | 2 |
the inhabitants of the | 2 |
hand always over his | 2 |
struck her that his | 2 |
of its own accord | 2 |
he went into the | 2 |
alison turned to her | 2 |
and it was quite | 2 |
since you told me | 2 |
had given him power | 2 |
in the evening when | 2 |
sat down beside her | 2 |
day on which the | 2 |
they talked about other | 2 |
cost alison an effort | 2 |
three or four days | 2 |
in spite of this | 2 |
going to the bluff | 2 |
if you were a | 2 |
period of his life | 2 |
and a brown duck | 2 |
clear that he felt | 2 |
and there was nothing | 2 |
as she was about | 2 |
that she had noticed | 2 |
was looked upon as | 2 |
at all other times | 2 |
not quite the point | 2 |
such was the young | 2 |
that this had not | 2 |
against the front of | 2 |
moved toward the door | 2 |
when i last saw | 2 |
the clamour of the | 2 |
should see fit to | 2 |
he called to his | 2 |
when it was a | 2 |
the remainder of his | 2 |
with a far greater | 2 |
it there was a | 2 |
thou hast escaped me | 2 |
to make a living | 2 |
to speak out the | 2 |
but i understand that | 2 |
perception of the fact | 2 |
sketch which i am | 2 |
her a little farther | 2 |
and it was a | 2 |
looked at him inquiringly | 2 |
a hold on you | 2 |
she was quite aware | 2 |
the first time it | 2 |
along which she had | 2 |
of the small farmers | 2 |
up out of a | 2 |
to fancy that nevis | 2 |
it seemed that the | 2 |
to notice that the | 2 |
the close of the | 2 |
i could find you | 2 |
went back into the | 2 |
when she said that | 2 |
can you believe that | 2 |
the liquor prohibition laws | 2 |
since you have suggested | 2 |
of the men who | 2 |
the minister in a | 2 |
she felt that it | 2 |
out of his pocket | 2 |
of human life in | 2 |
that winthrop had got | 2 |
are one or two | 2 |
that it could not | 2 |
with his own hand | 2 |
the deed to a | 2 |
be wiser if you | 2 |
the old inspector was | 2 |
much of a sacrifice | 2 |
and in spite of | 2 |
the midst of a | 2 |
or twice in the | 2 |
to accept a favor | 2 |
the camp in the | 2 |
give the place up | 2 |
a relief to her | 2 |
make a success of | 2 |
the last few minutes | 2 |
confession about the loan | 2 |
her that he meant | 2 |
she began to wonder | 2 |
inclined to wonder whether | 2 |
which the preacher had | 2 |
the sweep of grass | 2 |
the man who drove | 2 |
an air of whimsical | 2 |
she could have been | 2 |
that the man in | 2 |
with a twinkle in | 2 |
then leaned back in | 2 |
the justice to own | 2 |
him with a smile | 2 |
sorry when the farquhar | 2 |
to follow it up | 2 |
that her companion had | 2 |
it would be wise | 2 |
in an hour or | 2 |
it had been a | 2 |
i suppose you have | 2 |
hester prynne set forth | 2 |
wound through a deep | 2 |
very little time in | 2 |
there was a sense | 2 |
means of getting rid | 2 |
added that he would | 2 |
before he married her | 2 |
doubt ready for an | 2 |
for a day or | 2 |
in spite of that | 2 |
when the farquhar homestead | 2 |
man in the saddle | 2 |
a result of it | 2 |
there was something to | 2 |
going to have some | 2 |
she realized that it | 2 |
he had never before | 2 |
had spent a good | 2 |
at the bedside of | 2 |
hunter makes an enemy | 2 |
he meant to do | 2 |
before he came back | 2 |
i was on the | 2 |
of the prairie when | 2 |
had been content to | 2 |
with a glance of | 2 |
must be getting on | 2 |
was followed by a | 2 |
like a red flame | 2 |
in the doorway of | 2 |
a sign of assent | 2 |
was held to be | 2 |
in the meanwhile nevis | 2 |
twelve and fourteen hours | 2 |
to which he had | 2 |
when at last he | 2 |
grievous to be borne | 2 |
hat and a brown | 2 |
it almost seemed as | 2 |
door of which was | 2 |
good as what you | 2 |
eyes downward at the | 2 |
and in a few | 2 |
that she had never | 2 |
go on to the | 2 |
do you want to | 2 |
was his duty to | 2 |
as if she must | 2 |
saddle and the binder | 2 |
in keeping with the | 2 |
holding little pearl by | 2 |
was a change in | 2 |
two or three minutes | 2 |
made things worse for | 2 |
alison an effort to | 2 |
of the mortgage deed | 2 |
under a faintly clouded | 2 |
him that there was | 2 |
of no account in | 2 |
the black shape of | 2 |
and a man who | 2 |
for almost a minute | 2 |
look at it from | 2 |
seemed possible that his | 2 |
he shook hands with | 2 |
find it hard to | 2 |
flush crept into her | 2 |
and after the meal | 2 |
good deal of the | 2 |
the bodice of her | 2 |
quite a while ago | 2 |
one or two points | 2 |
though the dew was | 2 |
the police troopers are | 2 |
the men she had | 2 |
as he could remember | 2 |
a stick of giant | 2 |
he spoke to his | 2 |
a fit of temper | 2 |
not a whit more | 2 |
a man in the | 2 |
his back to the | 2 |
beating a good deal | 2 |
might be desirable to | 2 |
that he could see | 2 |
ominous look in his | 2 |
with the spanner in | 2 |
he was quite ready | 2 |
he did not care | 2 |
a state of preternatural | 2 |
hotel a few minutes | 2 |
better than he could | 2 |
its way across the | 2 |
do you think i | 2 |
a little like that | 2 |
and then he took | 2 |
to get rid of | 2 |
the way in which | 2 |
there is no good | 2 |
out of the forest | 2 |
to marry her offhand | 2 |
moment or two later | 2 |
of his life to | 2 |
the movements of a | 2 |
mode of life and | 2 |
said with a laugh | 2 |
threshold of the prison | 2 |
must do him the | 2 |
but in another moment | 2 |
you have been to | 2 |
there the fact is | 2 |
was changed to when | 2 |
the stream of light | 2 |
in a land where | 2 |
so far as they | 2 |
a good way off | 2 |
no doubt ready for | 2 |
at the period of | 2 |
would be wiser to | 2 |
and then leaned back | 2 |
a moment she felt | 2 |
what promised to be | 2 |
one of the hired | 2 |
had appealed to her | 2 |
from your point of | 2 |
you want to be | 2 |
side of the atlantic | 2 |
that he looked very | 2 |
on the table and | 2 |
going on to the | 2 |
what to make of | 2 |
be different if he | 2 |
in blue shirt and | 2 |
he said he was | 2 |
was troubled with a | 2 |
where hester prynne had | 2 |
storekeeper appeared on the | 2 |
on the last occasion | 2 |
not know then that | 2 |
her with some curiosity | 2 |
load of dressed lumber | 2 |
was about the middle | 2 |
must have had some | 2 |
portion of her ordeal | 2 |
back into the distance | 2 |
but she felt that | 2 |
to the margin of | 2 |
had long ago decided | 2 |
her head from the | 2 |
for the next few | 2 |
lay still for a | 2 |
the revelation of the | 2 |
strikes me that you | 2 |
drove over to the | 2 |
or three hundred yards | 2 |
forward a few paces | 2 |
a break for the | 2 |
the prairie rolled away | 2 |
of looking at the | 2 |
straight as the crow | 2 |
he pointed to the | 2 |
nothing to do with | 2 |
face appeared in the | 2 |
up across the prairie | 2 |
up to public shame | 2 |
when a man is | 2 |
good deal faster than | 2 |
to say to each | 2 |
it fell upon the | 2 |
that must have been | 2 |
it had never been | 2 |
had a suspicion that | 2 |
if he will only | 2 |
after parting from the | 2 |
a week at the | 2 |
white waste of prairie | 2 |
front of the store | 2 |
hand on the table | 2 |
him a little while | 2 |
it had not been | 2 |
he was sure of | 2 |
who had spoken to | 2 |
and neither of them | 2 |
of the hotel with | 2 |
which appeared to be | 2 |
was a friend of | 2 |
in order that the | 2 |
as fast as he | 2 |
the one he had | 2 |
would not fail to | 2 |
at any time since | 2 |
than it had been | 2 |
the outlying farmers had | 2 |
glad to have you | 2 |
is to be feared | 2 |
she felt that there | 2 |
it occurred to thorne | 2 |
was her doom to | 2 |
had made up his | 2 |
you get out of | 2 |
or two of the | 2 |
occurred to you that | 2 |
he left the settlement | 2 |
noticed that there was | 2 |
her that this was | 2 |
far as i have | 2 |
turned to the girl | 2 |
his eyes on hester | 2 |
had to call at | 2 |
he did so the | 2 |
the next hour or | 2 |
to her with a | 2 |
turned and looked at | 2 |
at the close of | 2 |
now and then be | 2 |
quite sure of this | 2 |
that as he had | 2 |
i dare say you | 2 |
on the canadian prairie | 2 |
to a cluster of | 2 |
he flicked the team | 2 |
crawled up to the | 2 |
she was far from | 2 |
generally regarded as a | 2 |
the limits of the | 2 |
his heart sank as | 2 |
and both laughed when | 2 |
above all things else | 2 |
tell me exactly what | 2 |
it was possible to | 2 |
was certainly not what | 2 |
neither he nor she | 2 |
for believing that it | 2 |
he lay resting on | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
him well enough to | 2 |
would have thought it | 2 |
the black man that | 2 |
was a question of | 2 |
there was a vein | 2 |
the mother and the | 2 |
some time before she | 2 |
what you ask for | 2 |
equal to the occasion | 2 |
a few minutes ago | 2 |
but one has to | 2 |
it glows like a | 2 |
his hand upon his | 2 |
and was pleased with | 2 |
of the wood smoke | 2 |
early the next morning | 2 |
and when he came | 2 |
earn a few dollars | 2 |
good deal of it | 2 |
thorne noticed that she | 2 |
in her chair with | 2 |
good deal to be | 2 |
you out of the | 2 |
and there was another | 2 |
and his companions had | 2 |
between the houses and | 2 |
in white shirt and | 2 |
when i first met | 2 |
a flood of sunshine | 2 |
led alison into a | 2 |
was clear that they | 2 |
done what i could | 2 |
a man with a | 2 |
her with a sense | 2 |
custom of the country | 2 |
had come up the | 2 |
toiled among the sheaves | 2 |
one house to another | 2 |
and in several ways | 2 |
was in her mind | 2 |
they sat down on | 2 |
aside out of the | 2 |
me that the man | 2 |
at the farquhar homestead | 2 |
a snap in her | 2 |
a vague idea of | 2 |
the midst of it | 2 |
what looked like a | 2 |
called to his horses | 2 |
or two things i | 2 |
want to go to | 2 |
he had discovered that | 2 |
since i first saw | 2 |
had given her a | 2 |
to let you have | 2 |
had no trouble in | 2 |
of one or two | 2 |
go so far as | 2 |
were some of the | 2 |
is more than i | 2 |
gathered up the reins | 2 |
lucy goes to the | 2 |
few minutes later he | 2 |
over to the farquhar | 2 |
lead me to believe | 2 |
he was a young | 2 |
a lawyer and see | 2 |
did not in the | 2 |
very much out of | 2 |
his saddle and looked | 2 |
which she afterward learned | 2 |
and in the same | 2 |
when the man who | 2 |
was quite ready to | 2 |
on the next occasion | 2 |
so as to be | 2 |
for a thousand dollars | 2 |
at the hands of | 2 |
with an opportunity for | 2 |
had already decided that | 2 |
he was beginning to | 2 |
and by a girl | 2 |
no small portion of | 2 |
that the fact that | 2 |
the sketch which i | 2 |
accept a favor from | 2 |
that it might be | 2 |
and alison was left | 2 |
scorching sun all day | 2 |
unpleasantly hot in the | 2 |
along and told me | 2 |
him in the face | 2 |
thorne took his place | 2 |
made up his mind | 2 |
not to be moved | 2 |
i dare say i | 2 |
he took off his | 2 |
as a red rag | 2 |
i guess it will | 2 |
the course of the | 2 |
thorne looked at him | 2 |
as far as he | 2 |
was about to drive | 2 |
the rest of it | 2 |
late in the afternoon | 2 |
for it was not | 2 |
up at him with | 2 |
was half an hour | 2 |
into the depths of | 2 |
or two things he | 2 |
worthy to have been | 2 |
downward at the scarlet | 2 |
the whole of it | 2 |
and he watched her | 2 |
through a deep hollow | 2 |
a sound of footsteps | 2 |
stopped and stood looking | 2 |
and then a little | 2 |
on the newly broken | 2 |
and in front of | 2 |
a little while since | 2 |
it was too dark | 2 |
would certainly have to | 2 |
balcony of the meeting | 2 |
face to face with | 2 |
one hand on the | 2 |
ought to be a | 2 |
by one of those | 2 |
if you want to | 2 |
sitting on the veranda | 2 |
from what i know | 2 |
she had made it | 2 |
the beat of hoofs | 2 |
from behind the barn | 2 |
looked out across the | 2 |
was an hour or | 2 |
she said with a | 2 |
damp with the dew | 2 |
and she glanced at | 2 |
would in all probability | 2 |
flashed a quick glance | 2 |
as a man who | 2 |
most of the sky | 2 |
was strong in him | 2 |
but he seemed to | 2 |
into the shadow of | 2 |
where he had been | 2 |
alison had not expected | 2 |
opening between the houses | 2 |
intention of doing so | 2 |
you would have to | 2 |
would be considerably wiser | 2 |
movements of a restless | 2 |
minister keeps his hand | 2 |
want you to do | 2 |
and alison turned to | 2 |
with his back to | 2 |
on the veranda of | 2 |
smiled as she remembered | 2 |
of a man who | 2 |
of the inhabitants of | 2 |
the fact that i | 2 |
of any kind was | 2 |
once or twice in | 2 |
fact that she was | 2 |
nothing so much as | 2 |
it may seem marvellous | 2 |
and it was clear | 2 |
the reverend arthur dimmesdale | 2 |
with a lantern in | 2 |
to stand aside and | 2 |
plug hat and a | 2 |
was a more real | 2 |
out of the store | 2 |
nodding her high head | 2 |
he made no answer | 2 |
an account of the | 2 |
occurred to him that | 2 |
there was a trace | 2 |
it will no doubt | 2 |
few minutes later thorne | 2 |
minutes before he came | 2 |
the whole system of | 2 |
he smiled at her | 2 |
an individual as myself | 2 |
there was a look | 2 |
on the back of | 2 |
had lived in the | 2 |
to the extent of | 2 |
as to what he | 2 |
she did not mean | 2 |
still kept up a | 2 |
had half expected to | 2 |
himself that they were | 2 |
vague perception of the | 2 |
steals the pith and | 2 |
i think you can | 2 |
resented the fact that | 2 |
three or four years | 2 |
as he gazed at | 2 |
why you should be | 2 |
might be able to | 2 |
many of the small | 2 |
in with your point | 2 |
sat down on a | 2 |
do him the justice | 2 |
and he had some | 2 |
though he had been | 2 |
the better part of | 2 |
to be familiar with | 2 |
was not the case | 2 |
as the rest of | 2 |
then she turned to | 2 |
the difficulty is that | 2 |
thrust himself through the | 2 |
he had of late | 2 |
adorn thyself with me | 2 |
i should very much | 2 |
her now and then | 2 |
mother and the child | 2 |
though she was not | 2 |
to give me a | 2 |
there was still a | 2 |
be a relief to | 2 |
you can see the | 2 |
promised to be a | 2 |
the outskirts of the | 2 |
most of the boys | 2 |
who has a good | 2 |
own image in a | 2 |
from the railroad settlement | 2 |
deal in his favor | 2 |
i think you ought | 2 |
talked about other matters | 2 |
point is that the | 2 |
it was about the | 2 |
and when at length | 2 |
it seemed desirable to | 2 |
the light of heaven | 2 |
would be likely to | 2 |
she knew that he | 2 |
he had not already | 2 |
would you like to | 2 |
to be the best | 2 |
along the front of | 2 |
then one of the | 2 |
or a clump of | 2 |
that i can do | 2 |
seemed to be no | 2 |
and walked toward the | 2 |
to spend the night | 2 |
a house and land | 2 |
in the saddle of | 2 |
came to a full | 2 |
the information she had | 2 |
and it was the | 2 |
feel inclined to wonder | 2 |
the thought of it | 2 |
looked very much like | 2 |
said old roger chillingworth | 2 |
it strikes me that | 2 |
first came out here | 2 |
she felt that this | 2 |
not wish the man | 2 |
and somehow or other | 2 |
and she began to | 2 |
felt that it would | 2 |
of the afternoon when | 2 |
and she had never | 2 |
case of the average | 2 |
in silence for a | 2 |
the pastor and his | 2 |
behind she turned to | 2 |
deed to a lawyer | 2 |
it looks as if | 2 |
a moment and looked | 2 |
one or the other | 2 |
great deal of money | 2 |
it has to be | 2 |
the full significance of | 2 |
as completely as if | 2 |
was as if she | 2 |
in the mirror of | 2 |
did not wish the | 2 |
in token that the | 2 |
may seem marvellous that | 2 |
much out of place | 2 |
in the settlement who | 2 |
she drove away with | 2 |
was some time before | 2 |
that this was not | 2 |
to shake hands with | 2 |
felt that there was | 2 |
in a manner which | 2 |
an air of reflection | 2 |
to own that you | 2 |
he did not feel | 2 |
length among the grass | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
and flow of the | 2 |
turned away toward the | 2 |
and even in the | 2 |
head against her bosom | 2 |
his mind was still | 2 |
at it from your | 2 |
it would be considerably | 2 |
howl of a coyote | 2 |
and it has grown | 2 |
alison was sensible of | 2 |
that she could have | 2 |
and handed it to | 2 |
upon her as she | 2 |
had been told that | 2 |
that he had gone | 2 |
moving forward a few | 2 |
recognized that she had | 2 |
it must be confessed | 2 |
here seen only by | 2 |
reason why he should | 2 |
would have been capable | 2 |
as she remembered that | 2 |
it had been made | 2 |
explained the cause of | 2 |
the cool of the | 2 |
place in his absence | 2 |
she paused a moment | 2 |
be said for the | 2 |
they drove on in | 2 |
token of her shame | 2 |
had never seen him | 2 |
his hand in expostulation | 2 |
and laid her hand | 2 |
able to hire a | 2 |
any attempt at adornment | 2 |
take up a quarter | 2 |
and she supposed that | 2 |
in the new world | 2 |
she knew that there | 2 |
you think you could | 2 |
first get hold of | 2 |
him face to face | 2 |
by the scarlet letter | 2 |
as she was the | 2 |
it was early in | 2 |
round him as he | 2 |
subject with a wave | 2 |
i must try to | 2 |
she could help it | 2 |
i came out of | 2 |
had been able to | 2 |
the three hundred dollars | 2 |
had by this time | 2 |
decided that he was | 2 |
he had been the | 2 |
in this case the | 2 |
he gives me a | 2 |
at a period of | 2 |
out of her mind | 2 |
a warmth crept into | 2 |
to get away from | 2 |
on whom he had | 2 |
made a gesture with | 2 |
drop it in the | 2 |
was one of those | 2 |
grass in front of | 2 |
fast as he could | 2 |
lies not in the | 2 |
and then as he | 2 |
came back with a | 2 |
was more remarkable than | 2 |
from one of the | 2 |
space of a single | 2 |
into the midst of | 2 |
the whole expanse of | 2 |
but she was to | 2 |
that you and the | 2 |
some twigs of the | 2 |
in no long time | 2 |
stretched across the foreground | 2 |
felt inclined to wonder | 2 |
minister in a maze | 2 |
she seems to be | 2 |
he decided that the | 2 |
work twelve and fourteen | 2 |
quite a lot of | 2 |
within the verge of | 2 |
when the storekeeper appeared | 2 |
in both her own | 2 |
will have to be | 2 |
would it have been | 2 |
in the next hour | 2 |
that it would have | 2 |
and the next moment | 2 |
any more than a | 2 |
and stained with soil | 2 |
had seen in the | 2 |
was as if a | 2 |
her own image in | 2 |
for the welfare of | 2 |
which had been driven | 2 |
of getting rid of | 2 |
over and over again | 2 |
which it was her | 2 |
the back of a | 2 |
of the others laughed | 2 |
thorne spread out his | 2 |
afraid you could not | 2 |
of the puritan settlement | 2 |
minute or two the | 2 |
ready for an outbreak | 2 |
as to what they | 2 |
a story about the | 2 |
a more real life | 2 |
the trouble is i | 2 |
she pulled up the | 2 |
as he met her | 2 |
was no reason why | 2 |
in the way she | 2 |
that the scarlet letter | 2 |
sheaves in the wake | 2 |
her for a few | 2 |
turned and pointed to | 2 |
there was a very | 2 |
carried her a little | 2 |
by a kind of | 2 |
lay resting on one | 2 |
was not so much | 2 |
but that was not | 2 |
there might be a | 2 |
while a thin cloud | 2 |
half a century of | 2 |
did not care to | 2 |
the ghost of mr | 2 |
most of the time | 2 |
pose was expressive of | 2 |
at the very least | 2 |
it seems to me | 2 |
there was a quality | 2 |
the interior of a | 2 |
doubt that she had | 2 |
i sat in the | 2 |
said he was going | 2 |
as most of them | 2 |
was by no means | 2 |
he did not wish | 2 |
and his wife were | 2 |
she will not speak | 2 |
has a good deal | 2 |
to be endued with | 2 |
in two or three | 2 |
hester prynne was standing | 2 |
but how could the | 2 |
it was generally believed | 2 |
you want me to | 2 |
to look at the | 2 |
was generally believed that | 2 |
want you to tell | 2 |
it was at least | 2 |
now and then in | 2 |
it was obvious that | 2 |
in the latter case | 2 |
for she knew that | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
back into the shadow | 2 |
sent his hired man | 2 |
far off on the | 2 |
it was his duty | 2 |
she heard the woman | 2 |
and this kind of | 2 |
a man of thought | 2 |
suggested that he had | 2 |
of a person who | 2 |
not be induced to | 2 |
then he swung himself | 2 |
silence for a moment | 2 |
upon the scarlet letter | 2 |
he came back and | 2 |
felt that he could | 2 |
it would probably be | 2 |
to a full stop | 2 |
hand in both her | 2 |
by no means certain | 2 |
the back of his | 2 |
the subject with a | 2 |
companion looked at her | 2 |
the breast of the | 2 |
from place to place | 2 |
flourishes of gold thread | 2 |
out of them he | 2 |
anybody who cared to | 2 |
you told me you | 2 |
that the result of | 2 |
her for a moment | 2 |
out of this trouble | 2 |
hester and the physician | 2 |
up to that epoch | 2 |
thorne leaned against the | 2 |
she did not in | 2 |
point out that if | 2 |
the door of which | 2 |
this part of the | 2 |
in the hollow of | 2 |
she had a suspicion | 2 |
looked down at him | 2 |
that i knew nothing | 2 |
must have done so | 2 |
though she could not | 2 |
favored him with a | 2 |
on the same spot | 2 |
it had the effect | 2 |
say to each other | 2 |
he must have had | 2 |
and looked up at | 2 |
she noticed the tact | 2 |
that there was nothing | 2 |
there was a narrow | 2 |
in the bush of | 2 |
their hands were hard | 2 |
was something to be | 2 |
any reason why i | 2 |
justice to own that | 2 |
said that she had | 2 |
the prospect of a | 2 |
after this and alison | 2 |
of his companions glanced | 2 |
the elixir of life | 2 |
a man who has | 2 |
in several ways it | 2 |
a gleam of amusement | 2 |
hester and the clergyman | 2 |
excuse us for a | 2 |
the lineage of the | 2 |
came along and told | 2 |
of the boys and | 2 |
him now and then | 2 |
as he resumed his | 2 |
prairie was flooded with | 2 |
since you ask the | 2 |
broad pathway of the | 2 |
there was a change | 2 |
him for driving her | 2 |
about her with some | 2 |
would have had to | 2 |
with a whimsical smile | 2 |
it became evident that | 2 |
with a strip of | 2 |
nothing was more remarkable | 2 |
she was not displeased | 2 |
some distance from the | 2 |
and his face grew | 2 |
was wondering whether the | 2 |
i suppose one could | 2 |
her own free will | 2 |
any of the men | 2 |
she would gladly have | 2 |
always over his heart | 2 |
curious as to what | 2 |
nevis picks up a | 2 |
in a single instance | 2 |
and they talked about | 2 |
she had done so | 2 |
in her black eyes | 2 |
spite of the fact | 2 |
revelation of the scarlet | 2 |
she changed the subject | 2 |
his troubles behind him | 2 |
on either side of | 2 |
to a lawyer and | 2 |
had to put up | 2 |
reached the crest of | 2 |
whom he had so | 2 |
and it was difficult | 2 |
so that he could | 2 |
of which had been | 2 |
there was something about | 2 |
had been driven into | 2 |
felt sorry for her | 2 |
turned to him with | 2 |
they seemed to have | 2 |
few more minutes the | 2 |
what am i to | 2 |
him to take the | 2 |
if one must be | 2 |
in front of a | 2 |
he had some trouble | 2 |
pulled up the horse | 2 |
up to the back | 2 |
you to tell me | 2 |
the old man was | 2 |
that there was no | 2 |
the semblance of a | 2 |
went into the house | 2 |
and had no more | 2 |
he was conscious of | 2 |
know what to make | 2 |
that he was in | 2 |
things of that kind | 2 |
a bag of flour | 2 |
there were signs of | 2 |
as she remembered the | 2 |
like a mass of | 2 |
and why dost thou | 2 |
his wife and alison | 2 |
she smiled at him | 2 |
the expression of his | 2 |
decided that it would | 2 |
was far from clear | 2 |
alison fancied that she | 2 |
the woman and the | 2 |
a vast sweep of | 2 |
to be done in | 2 |
a change in the | 2 |
looked as if he | 2 |
to hand it to | 2 |
i may tell you | 2 |
he had counted on | 2 |
the case of men | 2 |
in the days of | 2 |
felt that he was | 2 |
alone in the world | 2 |
leaning over the balcony | 2 |
on to the prairie | 2 |
west of the creek | 2 |
and he had no | 2 |
on the veranda while | 2 |
the door and window | 2 |
she asked at length | 2 |
but he knew not | 2 |
the look in his | 2 |
thorne contemplates a change | 2 |
not the man to | 2 |
back along the line | 2 |
no more than natural | 2 |
all men whom i | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
shine of the celestial | 2 |
where the others were | 2 |
and the way she | 2 |
if she had been | 2 |
has been backing nevis | 2 |
it scarcely seemed possible | 2 |
the fact that the | 2 |
the storekeeper appeared on | 2 |
me that you were | 2 |
with a pair of | 2 |
as i have sought | 2 |
and one of the | 2 |
nothing for the next | 2 |
she was glad that | 2 |
seems to me that | 2 |
the postmark on the | 2 |
day from the present | 2 |
not expected to see | 2 |
realized that it was | 2 |
borrow a team from | 2 |
with a look of | 2 |
was a forcible type | 2 |
while they talked together | 2 |
she could hear the | 2 |
would have done in | 2 |
with a smile in | 2 |
be sure whether it | 2 |
the case of the | 2 |
a good deal faster | 2 |
now and then as | 2 |
the name of him | 2 |
with reference to the | 2 |
but on the other | 2 |
the kind of man | 2 |
another view of hester | 2 |
the last three years | 2 |
a success of it | 2 |
leech and his patient | 2 |
in the face with | 2 |
to work upon the | 2 |
you may as well | 2 |
it must needs be | 2 |
if she could help | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
men whom i have | 2 |
the other hand i | 2 |
ran back into the | 2 |
never was there a | 2 |
with a mocking smile | 2 |
he said it was | 2 |
a canvas chair on | 2 |
but there was another | 2 |
and i guess he | 2 |
lantern in his hand | 2 |
he fancied that the | 2 |
what to do with | 2 |
at the beginning of | 2 |
what he was doing | 2 |
heart sank as he | 2 |
were cries of assent | 2 |
the cause of it | 2 |
word or two with | 2 |
the next moment the | 2 |
could not be induced | 2 |
which i am now | 2 |
the night at a | 2 |
the corporal looked at | 2 |
as a man of | 2 |
you ought to know | 2 |
her companion looked at | 2 |
what do you expect | 2 |
he leaned down and | 2 |
after a while the | 2 |
of a coyote came | 2 |
run out of the | 2 |
the tact with which | 2 |
and came back with | 2 |
one in that country | 2 |
left his wagon and | 2 |
to come to me | 2 |
that he could do | 2 |
be desirable to let | 2 |
stood up with a | 2 |
i shall be very | 2 |
he turned to mrs | 2 |
it would have looked | 2 |
with a view to | 2 |
no great trouble in | 2 |
why dost thou wear | 2 |
air of whimsical reflection | 2 |
when i came out | 2 |
a pair of gloves | 2 |
the first of them | 2 |
was early in the | 2 |
on the breast of | 2 |
i suppose you had | 2 |
though she felt that | 2 |
and when she came | 2 |
it was a very | 2 |
decided to come to | 2 |
very much of it | 2 |
which hester prynne had | 2 |
a lantern in his | 2 |
it was getting dark | 2 |
was broken by the | 2 |
on the ground floor | 2 |
when they fall due | 2 |
almost seemed as if | 2 |
as soon as the | 2 |
through the agency of | 2 |
thorne answered with a | 2 |
a little out of | 2 |
on both of them | 2 |
him a good deal | 2 |
the events of the | 2 |
who seemed to have | 2 |
roger chillingworth was a | 2 |
would not confess it | 2 |
you will no doubt | 2 |
that this would be | 2 |
as the crow flies | 2 |
might be taken off | 2 |
to earn a few | 2 |
to the verge of | 2 |
him on to talk | 2 |
her face grew suddenly | 2 |
what i should like | 2 |
once or twice a | 2 |
a few minutes when | 2 |
he added that he | 2 |
the leaves of the | 2 |
for it was now | 2 |
a league or two | 2 |
wait for a few | 2 |
the moment when a | 2 |
it was a relief | 2 |
position in respect to | 2 |
where the grievance lay | 2 |
had he come hither | 2 |
she realized with a | 2 |
think i told you | 2 |
just this to say | 2 |
strolled away toward the | 2 |
an effort of his | 2 |
have been in the | 2 |
if it be the | 2 |
leap across the brook | 2 |
cutting black against the | 2 |
think you ought to | 2 |
a portion of a | 2 |
to realize that the | 2 |
its way through the | 2 |
and it was at | 2 |
winthrop was not a | 2 |
he took his leave | 2 |
want him to get | 2 |
in the saddle and | 2 |
not be sure whether | 2 |
the day on which | 2 |
and thorne sat down | 2 |
that now and then | 2 |
the boys and the | 2 |
if it were a | 2 |
beside the scaffold of | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
she could pay him | 2 |
try to make you | 2 |
it would be more | 2 |
did not answer immediately | 2 |
him an opportunity for | 2 |
much like to hear | 2 |
with his hand always | 2 |
though she would not | 2 |
of the kind you | 2 |
the scene of her | 2 |
into the store and | 2 |
got notice of foreclosure | 2 |
in such a way | 2 |
or two before she | 2 |
it was midday when | 2 |
week or two after | 2 |
apart from the rest | 2 |
died and left him | 2 |
but do not stray | 2 |
what it is to | 2 |
didst thou ever meet | 2 |
had their effect on | 2 |
a question of money | 2 |
did you know that | 2 |
is no good for | 2 |
from the spiritual world | 2 |
to get him off | 2 |
had a pleasant face | 2 |
of hoofs and a | 2 |
he had now and | 2 |
not a great deal | 2 |
sensible of a slight | 2 |
she glanced at the | 2 |
will probably pay you | 2 |
is now and then | 2 |
reason for believing that | 2 |
and looked at the | 2 |
of the small wheat | 2 |
he pulled the team | 2 |
and this and his | 2 |
you decided to come | 2 |
one side of it | 2 |
they looked at each | 2 |
what i should have | 2 |
on the threshold of | 2 |
we may rather say | 2 |
dost thou wear it | 2 |
so much as the | 2 |
the last piece of | 2 |
that she had spent | 2 |
to get through with | 2 |
moment or two the | 2 |
his office at the | 2 |
in england under the | 2 |
the prairie was flooded | 2 |
when you are in | 2 |
a little nearer the | 2 |
turned toward his host | 2 |
but it occurred to | 2 |
do not stray far | 2 |
breakfast the next morning | 2 |
it is easy to | 2 |
you were going to | 2 |
of the hired men | 2 |
very glad to get | 2 |
the farquhar homestead when | 2 |
felt that this was | 2 |
to give the place | 2 |
his head against her | 2 |
was unpleasantly conscious that | 2 |
the gaze of the | 2 |
twice as much as | 2 |
he could reach the | 2 |
she had been taught | 2 |
it would be safer | 2 |
generally supposed to be | 2 |
stood on the platform | 2 |
black against the sky | 2 |
she leaned back languidly | 2 |
to the cause of | 2 |
there was a new | 2 |
for which she was | 2 |
a sign of sympathy | 2 |
them in western canada | 2 |
it was consoling to | 2 |
of a little maid | 2 |
and there was something | 2 |
beat of hoofs which | 2 |
riband of rutted trail | 2 |
the grip of the | 2 |
her eyes to the | 2 |
the prairie when at | 2 |
she had met in | 2 |
i wonder whether you | 2 |
her with a glance | 2 |
was filled with the | 2 |
another aspect of the | 2 |
out across the great | 2 |
but she fancied that | 2 |
in front of it | 2 |
house of the seven | 2 |
there was another oblong | 2 |
once upon a time | 2 |
in another moment or | 2 |
with which the child | 2 |
it will be a | 2 |
been at work since | 2 |
and take up a | 2 |
with one hand on | 2 |
have been capable of | 2 |
which seemed to be | 2 |
man whom she had | 2 |
ceased to be a | 2 |
i should be a | 2 |
gathering up the plates | 2 |
goes to the rescue | 2 |
she looked at him | 2 |
there was a cloth | 2 |
doubt that he was | 2 |
picks up a clue | 2 |
sad man is he | 2 |
rose abruptly from the | 2 |
he reached the mountain | 2 |
why he should be | 2 |
she glanced at him | 2 |
chapel has since been | 2 |
get out of the | 2 |
not to be afraid | 2 |
the man had not | 2 |
over to the bluff | 2 |
he was in the | 2 |
he was right in | 2 |
the platform of a | 2 |
to what they had | 2 |
in the person of | 2 |
at once a shadow | 2 |
in the meanwhile thorne | 2 |
too dark to see | 2 |
a kind of lurid | 2 |
cloud of flies hovered | 2 |
that i should have | 2 |
as to what she | 2 |
to have married winthrop | 2 |
she was in her | 2 |
with a throb of | 2 |
to explain the thing | 2 |
he stood up and | 2 |
three hundred dollars will | 2 |
lighted his pipe and | 2 |
had been prompted by | 2 |
was pleased to see | 2 |
the lights of the | 2 |
the kind of thing | 2 |
his wife were out | 2 |
will not lose the | 2 |
smile upon his lips | 2 |
is in the settlement | 2 |
back into the house | 2 |
was beginning to realize | 2 |
in the light of | 2 |
interest you took in | 2 |
birch bluff on one | 2 |
have to do a | 2 |
was no doubt about | 2 |
was not worth his | 2 |
to the scarlet letter | 2 |
as to whether she | 2 |
that she loved him | 2 |
interior of a heart | 2 |
you were in the | 2 |
the evening when they | 2 |
shook hands with thorne | 2 |
no possible use for | 2 |
scarlet letter was the | 2 |
for the next twelve | 2 |
in the same fashion | 2 |
and alison was almost | 2 |
but the air was | 2 |
do nothing for me | 2 |
in the next few | 2 |
drove on in silence | 2 |
was the scarlet letter | 2 |
were in the habit | 2 |
the next few moments | 2 |
to confess the truth | 2 |
i suppose you are | 2 |
it might be desirable | 2 |
an hour later he | 2 |
dusk was closing in | 2 |
face was a little | 2 |
been driven into the | 2 |
was a vein of | 2 |
in the new england | 2 |
the cause of the | 2 |
and he had a | 2 |
and it was half | 2 |
and the scarlet letter | 2 |
a rattle of wheels | 2 |
to the front of | 2 |
in quest of a | 2 |
be found to have | 2 |
the commander of the | 2 |
and there about the | 2 |
and that he had | 2 |
she was to learn | 2 |
before hester prynne could | 2 |
camp in the bluff | 2 |
but in this case | 2 |
a great deal in | 2 |
thorne turned to mrs | 2 |
pearl by the hand | 2 |
his hands on the | 2 |
with him at the | 2 |
wilt love her dearly | 2 |
a twinkle in his | 2 |
he now and then | 2 |
i guess you could | 2 |
kind of struck me | 2 |
it cost alison an | 2 |
for the time being | 2 |
such were some of | 2 |
a hint of astonishment | 2 |
point out that we | 2 |
she looked up at | 2 |
and she was relieved | 2 |
and that there were | 2 |
and i think i | 2 |
if he had not | 2 |
a matter of business | 2 |
she felt inclined to | 2 |
at him sharply as | 2 |
she came to a | 2 |
himself as to his | 2 |
the sea of grain | 2 |
she glanced round the | 2 |
she was touched by | 2 |
when they had left | 2 |
fancied that he would | 2 |
would be difficult to | 2 |
that he might have | 2 |
that i was wrong | 2 |
not be back until | 2 |
thou wilt love her | 2 |
i guess he has | 2 |
told me that you | 2 |
as she thought of | 2 |
he got down and | 2 |
that would have been | 2 |
state of preternatural activity | 2 |
and miss leigh will | 2 |
she had seen that | 2 |
had no great trouble | 2 |
miss calvert was to | 2 |
thorne turned to her | 2 |
could not get the | 2 |
the wild indian in | 2 |
has to be done | 2 |
to hear that you | 2 |
but she seems to | 2 |
bearing on the matter | 2 |
he did not remember | 2 |
for believing that the | 2 |
raised his hand in | 2 |
leaned forward a little | 2 |
suppose you have been | 2 |
for some time yet | 2 |
used to the country | 2 |
i should be glad | 2 |
and i must do | 2 |
though it had been | 2 |
given over to the | 2 |
arm as she was | 2 |
hundred and twenty dollars | 2 |
for half an hour | 2 |
to see her face | 2 |
was concentrated on the | 2 |
looked at him in | 2 |
when he had greeted | 2 |
the next moment he | 2 |
he toiled among the | 2 |
by the reverend mr | 2 |
the windows of the | 2 |
of the seven gables | 2 |
the long rows of | 2 |
when a man came | 2 |
he did not answer | 2 |
not what she had | 2 |
the fall in wheat | 2 |
he was quite aware | 2 |
not lose the child | 2 |
shall be very glad | 2 |
doubt that she was | 2 |
she was astonished to | 2 |
inclined to think the | 2 |
the truth seems to | 2 |
but it was a | 2 |
until he should have | 2 |
reached the spot where | 2 |
so far as a | 2 |
in this matter of | 2 |
to see the procession | 2 |
very much like to | 2 |
he went out again | 2 |
lay down in the | 2 |
want to say that | 2 |
disappeared into the house | 2 |
the winter in montreal | 2 |
this indicated that he | 2 |
alison made no comment | 2 |
in the hearing of | 2 |
night of his vigil | 2 |
to look into the | 2 |
to speak more accurately | 2 |
he met her gaze | 2 |
of the man of | 2 |
to explain why the | 2 |
and she shrank from | 2 |
him sharply as she | 2 |
a point of honor | 2 |
the table and the | 2 |
inclined to wonder why | 2 |
would have been something | 2 |
it out of his | 2 |
he had made a | 2 |
that he must have | 2 |
even as if the | 2 |
of them in western | 2 |
she had yet to | 2 |
to her bosom with | 2 |
world with which she | 2 |
the shadow of his | 2 |
ask you right out | 2 |
suppose you will be | 2 |
i knew nothing about | 2 |
has since been built | 2 |
and a minute or | 2 |
and after a while | 2 |
crest of a low | 2 |
if this be the | 2 |
two of the boys | 2 |
had no opportunity for | 2 |
in the open air | 2 |
backward to the settlement | 2 |
was a young man | 2 |
no more than the | 2 |
what brought you over | 2 |
as she had been | 2 |
down the steps with | 2 |
go far enough to | 2 |
the sweep of the | 2 |
to alison that this | 2 |
hand in hand with | 2 |
a thin cloud of | 2 |
white shirt and store | 2 |
he was a friend | 2 |
do you think you | 2 |
they seemed to be | 2 |
she would need the | 2 |
the leech and his | 2 |
she thought of the | 2 |
a man one could | 2 |
than the rest of | 2 |
something to do with | 2 |
in her cheeks and | 2 |
by an effort of | 2 |
had of late been | 2 |
him out of the | 2 |
him as he resumed | 2 |
back into the store | 2 |
give up the farm | 2 |
somehow or other i | 2 |
few minutes later she | 2 |
that had been so | 2 |
the man had been | 2 |
most of them seemed | 2 |
rattle of the binder | 2 |
though he did not | 2 |
but for all that | 2 |
had been wont to | 2 |
it was my folly | 2 |
was a point of | 2 |
no doubt that her | 2 |
had left his wagon | 2 |
bluff in search of | 2 |
walked up on the | 2 |
a little rough on | 2 |
as to be almost | 2 |
he had already discovered | 2 |
to relieve itself by | 2 |
before the public eye | 2 |
you would care to | 2 |
little pearl by the | 2 |
and then if you | 2 |
i think i have | 2 |
than at any time | 2 |
turned back toward the | 2 |