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quadgram | frequency |
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i am sure i | 12 |
in the course of | 10 |
i do not know | 10 |
a great deal of | 9 |
i would not have | 9 |
the rest of the | 9 |
at the end of | 8 |
i am sure it | 6 |
all the rest of | 6 |
for all the world | 6 |
quarter of an hour | 6 |
i do not think | 6 |
i am sure he | 6 |
but i am sure | 5 |
for the first time | 5 |
was not to be | 5 |
what do you think | 5 |
the pleasure of seeing | 5 |
as well as she | 5 |
what do you mean | 5 |
a quarter of an | 5 |
it seemed as if | 5 |
i dare say he | 5 |
how glad i am | 4 |
she had nothing to | 4 |
you will not be | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
out of the house | 4 |
young man in the | 4 |
she had never seen | 4 |
and i dare say | 4 |
he must be a | 4 |
man in the world | 4 |
do not you think | 4 |
do you think of | 4 |
i hope you have | 4 |
of such a thing | 4 |
by the side of | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
well as she could | 4 |
was not in the | 4 |
i am sure you | 4 |
i am very sorry | 4 |
to be out of | 4 |
i should like to | 4 |
i am glad you | 4 |
in the habit of | 4 |
had the pleasure of | 4 |
out of the question | 4 |
he seemed to be | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
he is a very | 4 |
after a short silence | 4 |
as soon as she | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
of what she had | 4 |
the end of a | 4 |
i really have not | 3 |
really have not patience | 3 |
had the smallest idea | 3 |
should like to see | 3 |
ten miles an hour | 3 |
i was going to | 3 |
as to make her | 3 |
you do not think | 3 |
for a short time | 3 |
what it had been | 3 |
of which she had | 3 |
on the subject of | 3 |
to the lower rooms | 3 |
in a few minutes | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
shall i tell you | 3 |
as soon as you | 3 |
that he must be | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
i never was so | 3 |
anything in the world | 3 |
the first time of | 3 |
as soon as i | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
and it seemed as | 3 |
would not have had | 3 |
highly of the understanding | 3 |
that she could not | 3 |
there is no great | 3 |
you have had a | 3 |
in spite of what | 3 |
not patience with the | 3 |
i think you must | 3 |
would not have the | 3 |
of the understanding of | 3 |
was by no means | 3 |
she could not have | 3 |
the south of france | 3 |
that she might not | 3 |
that it had been | 3 |
i am very glad | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
it does not signify | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
did not mean to | 3 |
there was not one | 3 |
i am glad of | 3 |
was called on to | 3 |
i shall never be | 3 |
rest of the evening | 3 |
all that she could | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
she had not been | 3 |
in a voice of | 3 |
thought it would be | 3 |
to get rid of | 3 |
the course of the | 3 |
from the rest of | 3 |
like him at all | 3 |
for a couple of | 3 |
you are not to | 3 |
it is the prettiest | 3 |
can you say so | 3 |
the two young men | 3 |
i will drive you | 3 |
the smallest idea of | 3 |
that he might not | 3 |
for i am sure | 3 |
i did not expect | 3 |
but i am not | 3 |
in love with her | 3 |
though she could not | 3 |
pleasure of seeing you | 3 |
course of a few | 3 |
creatures in the world | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
i dare say she | 3 |
for half an hour | 3 |
on which she had | 3 |
as soon as possible | 3 |
dare say he will | 3 |
it impossible for her | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
in half a minute | 3 |
how do you like | 3 |
there is not a | 3 |
have not patience with | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
hope you have had | 3 |
by the end of | 3 |
i have a notion | 3 |
to her own room | 3 |
i am sorry for | 3 |
how can you say | 3 |
a young lady is | 3 |
i am sure they | 3 |
some day or other | 3 |
i do not like | 3 |
her father and mother | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
patience with the general | 3 |
things to say to | 3 |
there was a something | 3 |
do not be so | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
at this time of | 3 |
that i do not | 3 |
i do not believe | 3 |
that is exactly what | 3 |
two or three days | 3 |
she was ready to | 3 |
in love with you | 3 |
i wish we had | 3 |
to dance with him | 3 |
i would not be | 3 |
i cannot bear to | 3 |
do not like him | 3 |
whatever might have been | 3 |
one of the happiest | 3 |
after a short pause | 3 |
with the consciousness of | 3 |
impossible for her to | 3 |
do not think i | 3 |
she was to be | 3 |
it would be impossible | 3 |
is exactly what i | 3 |
not like him at | 3 |
do not be uneasy | 3 |
it is not my | 3 |
am glad of it | 3 |
the course of a | 3 |
for the pleasure of | 3 |
to say the truth | 3 |
am very sorry for | 3 |
that you will not | 3 |
knew not how to | 2 |
would not have gone | 2 |
not have had you | 2 |
i need not ask | 2 |
whom she had never | 2 |
the most charming girl | 2 |
could not wonder at | 2 |
she paused a moment | 2 |
yielded to her hand | 2 |
the alps and pyrenees | 2 |
and now i shall | 2 |
here for his health | 2 |
she should never have | 2 |
one of the party | 2 |
they were seated at | 2 |
all the rooms in | 2 |
she thought her friend | 2 |
is he in the | 2 |
soon as you can | 2 |
back in a moment | 2 |
end of the house | 2 |
would have been very | 2 |
he must be gone | 2 |
is a very nice | 2 |
how it would be | 2 |
in her engagement to | 2 |
to be assured of | 2 |
she was almost as | 2 |
what a pleasure it | 2 |
there is no harm | 2 |
more than half my | 2 |
if i had known | 2 |
to think of him | 2 |
never have courage to | 2 |
than ten miles an | 2 |
three and twenty miles | 2 |
as they sat down | 2 |
her situation in life | 2 |
chapter the next morning | 2 |
as well as the | 2 |
am sure he is | 2 |
they ought to be | 2 |
might not be obliged | 2 |
she was very sure | 2 |
it was such a | 2 |
it is impossible for | 2 |
have had an agreeable | 2 |
sure that he must | 2 |
end of the room | 2 |
be better worth keeping | 2 |
as it had been | 2 |
that i shall be | 2 |
so well in the | 2 |
occurred to her as | 2 |
sure he must be | 2 |
to drive my sisters | 2 |
i dare say they | 2 |
in spite of all | 2 |
was a very good | 2 |
the necessity of a | 2 |
in the power of | 2 |
i do not understand | 2 |
her that he had | 2 |
am quite of your | 2 |
to see the house | 2 |
had been able to | 2 |
with the addition of | 2 |
the absurdity of her | 2 |
at the same moment | 2 |
let us turn back | 2 |
as beautiful as an | 2 |
must be a very | 2 |
and her spirits were | 2 |
deal of wine drunk | 2 |
not care about the | 2 |
the general for her | 2 |
think very highly of | 2 |
will drive you up | 2 |
of a young lady | 2 |
am sure i shall | 2 |
you as soon as | 2 |
to make the request | 2 |
anxious to avoid his | 2 |
the ordinary course of | 2 |
in love with james | 2 |
into all the rooms | 2 |
lose no time in | 2 |
i thought you did | 2 |
to all the rest | 2 |
but catherine could not | 2 |
the choice of a | 2 |
might have been the | 2 |
she could no longer | 2 |
not think i should | 2 |
after what had passed | 2 |
and the beauty of | 2 |
of the common way | 2 |
glad to hear you | 2 |
never think of me | 2 |
was no more to | 2 |
there is nothing to | 2 |
in love with him | 2 |
put an end to | 2 |
go and call on | 2 |
not more than half | 2 |
if they do not | 2 |
i am determined i | 2 |
through the folding doors | 2 |
he ought to be | 2 |
as long as she | 2 |
but it was a | 2 |
had he not been | 2 |
it is very well | 2 |
a famous good thing | 2 |
end of the gallery | 2 |
not pretend to say | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
perhaps you did not | 2 |
of an hour had | 2 |
in a hurry to | 2 |
in a few moments | 2 |
being one of the | 2 |
at such a distance | 2 |
might have been too | 2 |
would be enough for | 2 |
he wants me to | 2 |
i never thought of | 2 |
but it is not | 2 |
be so glad to | 2 |
a few minutes after | 2 |
not sorry to be | 2 |
would not hear of | 2 |
but as it was | 2 |
so very much about | 2 |
shall be able to | 2 |
just the kind of | 2 |
any account in the | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
he must have been | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
the sight of it | 2 |
she had been able | 2 |
glad to see you | 2 |
of all the rest | 2 |
just as you please | 2 |
but i dare say | 2 |
at the sight of | 2 |
i did not come | 2 |
very agreeable young man | 2 |
me only have the | 2 |
why did not you | 2 |
no great harm done | 2 |
then you do not | 2 |
i really am quite | 2 |
supplying the place of | 2 |
i could not go | 2 |
most charming young man | 2 |
had never seen before | 2 |
had never heard of | 2 |
looked round the room | 2 |
will not be in | 2 |
his bottle a day | 2 |
no time to be | 2 |
am determined i will | 2 |
a very good sort | 2 |
am sure you would | 2 |
of the morning had | 2 |
will go after them | 2 |
think it a very | 2 |
for her opinion of | 2 |
and off they went | 2 |
for ten minutes together | 2 |
did not come to | 2 |
have the pleasure of | 2 |
is no harm done | 2 |
the feelings of the | 2 |
out of the common | 2 |
was beginning to think | 2 |
from the fear of | 2 |
so glad to have | 2 |
we are to part | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
of the propriety of | 2 |
hear of a refusal | 2 |
will be back in | 2 |
will not be able | 2 |
and if she had | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
you have had an | 2 |
when they were seated | 2 |
i do not pretend | 2 |
i hope you will | 2 |
of wine drunk in | 2 |
the understanding of women | 2 |
beautiful as an angel | 2 |
her heart at ease | 2 |
to be acquainted with | 2 |
not have the least | 2 |
am very glad to | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
only ask what i | 2 |
the rest of his | 2 |
it is one of | 2 |
i should not have | 2 |
favourable idea of the | 2 |
it is all very | 2 |
is of very little | 2 |
a particular friend of | 2 |
did not know her | 2 |
could it be possible | 2 |
father and mother say | 2 |
were not to be | 2 |
would not do for | 2 |
very highly of the | 2 |
this time of year | 2 |
remained in the room | 2 |
do not know anybody | 2 |
received him with the | 2 |
in such a case | 2 |
for the space of | 2 |
you will not have | 2 |
then why did not | 2 |
thought it right to | 2 |
as they entered the | 2 |
such a distance as | 2 |
be no danger of | 2 |
i am amazingly glad | 2 |
you are fond of | 2 |
believe it will be | 2 |
she must have been | 2 |
that she was most | 2 |
an idea of the | 2 |
did she tell you | 2 |
her if she would | 2 |
bath to drive my | 2 |
with a look of | 2 |
do not suppose he | 2 |
when i think of | 2 |
she might not have | 2 |
she could not wonder | 2 |
the rest of it | 2 |
by the general for | 2 |
which could spring from | 2 |
he had done it | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
less than ten miles | 2 |
catherine did not think | 2 |
glad i am that | 2 |
mother would have been | 2 |
alone in the parlour | 2 |
up the lansdown road | 2 |
whom they wished to | 2 |
the pleasure of her | 2 |
by whomsoever it may | 2 |
drive you up lansdown | 2 |
very glad to hear | 2 |
a very respectable man | 2 |
and catherine found herself | 2 |
she could almost have | 2 |
we shall have a | 2 |
had a great deal | 2 |
the pleasure of walking | 2 |
at such a moment | 2 |
would be nothing to | 2 |
i must go and | 2 |
an acquaintance of mrs | 2 |
with all speed to | 2 |
such a point of | 2 |
in spite of this | 2 |
well enough to be | 2 |
the first five minutes | 2 |
a very agreeable young | 2 |
at the time of | 2 |
of the following day | 2 |
i dare say you | 2 |
it is a most | 2 |
a great comfort to | 2 |
sit down at the | 2 |
i will not say | 2 |
passed on to the | 2 |
am sure i cannot | 2 |
that there is a | 2 |
most charming girl in | 2 |
am glad you do | 2 |
how shall i tell | 2 |
the manner in which | 2 |
all the family are | 2 |
drank tea with us | 2 |
it should be so | 2 |
very glad to see | 2 |
she was obliged to | 2 |
i only wish i | 2 |
in a low voice | 2 |
do you like my | 2 |
what i want to | 2 |
it was not so | 2 |
am sure he must | 2 |
the prettiest girl in | 2 |
doubt of the propriety | 2 |
i am obliged to | 2 |
and they would not | 2 |
it is all over | 2 |
be in vain to | 2 |
they would not hear | 2 |
was far from being | 2 |
him credit for being | 2 |
opinion on the subject | 2 |
i am sure of | 2 |
be the means of | 2 |
going to the lower | 2 |
to go out with | 2 |
not suppose he ever | 2 |
pretend to say that | 2 |
to the feelings of | 2 |
a hurry to get | 2 |
if it is to | 2 |
was to be the | 2 |
there was nothing to | 2 |
the door was closed | 2 |
if i had not | 2 |
in a letter from | 2 |
that there was not | 2 |
think of such a | 2 |
the happiness of having | 2 |
on the occasion with | 2 |
first time of her | 2 |
had hoped for the | 2 |
i came into the | 2 |
and as for the | 2 |
the first day of | 2 |
what he is about | 2 |
is an end of | 2 |
was in very good | 2 |
it is only a | 2 |
charming girl in the | 2 |
but there is no | 2 |
to lose no time | 2 |
i suppose you mean | 2 |
they saw nothing of | 2 |
am sure i do | 2 |
reflection of her own | 2 |
good sort of fellow | 2 |
it would have been | 2 |
can i tell you | 2 |
it was by no | 2 |
wished she could have | 2 |
it is very true | 2 |
the room where she | 2 |
by the disappointment of | 2 |
could not listen to | 2 |
but she had not | 2 |
it proved to be | 2 |
some way or other | 2 |
she entered the house | 2 |
and entreating him to | 2 |
be aware of the | 2 |
to hear you say | 2 |
or she could not | 2 |
it was a strange | 2 |
but it is a | 2 |
of all things in | 2 |
could say no more | 2 |
such a place as | 2 |
turned away her head | 2 |
drive my sisters about | 2 |
for the comfort of | 2 |
i have heard that | 2 |
not be in a | 2 |
it would be in | 2 |
if i were to | 2 |
a thing of that | 2 |
would be impossible for | 2 |
particular friend of mine | 2 |
come to bath to | 2 |
within view of the | 2 |
not in the power | 2 |
pleasure it was to | 2 |
why do not you | 2 |
the party to clifton | 2 |
learnt to love a | 2 |
she was fond of | 2 |
little boys and girls | 2 |
not be able to | 2 |
and may i not | 2 |
she could not entirely | 2 |
she knew not how | 2 |
the brother and sister | 2 |
shall have a most | 2 |
as if he had | 2 |
on being told that | 2 |
the end of another | 2 |
have been very shocking | 2 |
think i should be | 2 |
and i am sure | 2 |
upon any account in | 2 |
is so very agreeable | 2 |
and other family matters | 2 |
in a whisper to | 2 |
you and i are | 2 |
had nothing to say | 2 |
she soon began to | 2 |
i wish you could | 2 |
charming young man in | 2 |
of every new acquaintance | 2 |
why should you be | 2 |
to answer a note | 2 |
is no great harm | 2 |
someone whom they wished | 2 |
how do you do | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
i do not want | 2 |
attached to my brother | 2 |
led the way to | 2 |
pleasure of her company | 2 |
be back in a | 2 |
happiness of having such | 2 |
but is not your | 2 |
out in a phaeton | 2 |
did you ever see | 2 |
with a man of | 2 |
up to the door | 2 |
side of the quadrangle | 2 |
if you think it | 2 |
i do not care | 2 |
every creature in bath | 2 |
room in the world | 2 |
in the world who | 2 |
am sorry for it | 2 |
we have met with | 2 |
have the goodness to | 2 |
have no notion of | 2 |
i was thinking of | 2 |
you and i were | 2 |
for she had not | 2 |
he has known her | 2 |
know more of him | 2 |
i have not had | 2 |
all things in the | 2 |
be enough for me | 2 |
you do not suppose | 2 |
a lecture on the | 2 |
be prevailed on to | 2 |
her own heart only | 2 |
spoken to miss tilney | 2 |
she was met by | 2 |
as it was not | 2 |
he handed her in | 2 |
you spend your time | 2 |
should be so glad | 2 |
himself on the occasion | 2 |
let me only have | 2 |
there must be some | 2 |
he should think it | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
had a very large | 2 |
was not equal to | 2 |
rest of the family | 2 |
for all the rest | 2 |
and call on mrs | 2 |
a very fine day | 2 |
would be in vain | 2 |
have not had it | 2 |
it was too late | 2 |
knew not what to | 2 |
to be at home | 2 |
i am afraid i | 2 |
was to be done | 2 |
in very good time | 2 |
i am afraid it | 2 |
in which there was | 2 |
his daughter to the | 2 |
the bottom of the | 2 |
the door of the | 2 |
in which he had | 2 |
end of another week | 2 |
cannot bear to see | 2 |
you must have been | 2 |
of such a home | 2 |
not mean to dance | 2 |
the part of the | 2 |
tell him that it | 2 |
but it did not | 2 |
much obliged to you | 2 |
but it does not | 2 |
know it must be | 2 |
one of the family | 2 |
saw nothing of the | 2 |
ten thousand times rather | 2 |
you have so much | 2 |
in the contemplation of | 2 |
when i am at | 2 |
am sure they will | 2 |
that the general should | 2 |
he does not know | 2 |
i have no notion | 2 |
a distance as to | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
am particularly fond of | 2 |
between six and seven | 2 |
you would have made | 2 |
the number of their | 2 |
it would not do | 2 |
will be a busy | 2 |
soon as they were | 2 |
of the general himself | 2 |
a mother would have | 2 |
have the least objection | 2 |
him to such a | 2 |
is impossible for me | 2 |
not in the least | 2 |
the labour of the | 2 |
to speak to her | 2 |
and handsomely fitted up | 2 |
ten to one but | 2 |
it was some time | 2 |
have had you by | 2 |
there is an end | 2 |
glad you do not | 2 |
things in the world | 2 |
was put an end | 2 |
the walls of the | 2 |
at all in the | 2 |
in spite of her | 2 |
i feel that i | 2 |
it is such a | 2 |
it was possible for | 2 |
had a large acquaintance | 2 |
at the further end | 2 |
and the south of | 2 |
soon as she could | 2 |
i know you never | 2 |
out of her power | 2 |
the world who could | 2 |
and her eyes were | 2 |
though she had never | 2 |
do not pretend to | 2 |
is not at all | 2 |
of very little consequence | 2 |
i do not envy | 2 |
dearer to me than | 2 |
fellow as ever lived | 2 |
i believe he is | 2 |
the side of the | 2 |
to bath to drive | 2 |
am afraid she will | 2 |
acquaintance with miss tilney | 2 |
persuade him to go | 2 |
i am fond of | 2 |
nothing in the world | 2 |
it will not be | 2 |
not come to bath | 2 |
the one in question | 2 |
had reason to believe | 2 |
the master of the | 2 |
give up the point | 2 |
only ten days ago | 2 |
in his power to | 2 |
girl in the world | 2 |
be very glad to | 2 |
i do not suppose | 2 |
of the first five | 2 |
for a few moments | 2 |
the most charming young | 2 |
i know it must | 2 |
when he went away | 2 |
so much the better | 2 |
her with great civility | 2 |
lay it down as | 2 |
very good sort of | 2 |
quite out of countenance | 2 |
go less than ten | 2 |
the chaise and four | 2 |
is a great deal | 2 |
were not in the | 2 |
expressed himself on the | 2 |
may be able to | 2 |
it was quite ridiculous | 2 |
great deal of wine | 2 |
for she would not | 2 |
is nothing in the | 2 |
not you think these | 2 |
further end of the | 2 |
address from her companion | 2 |
miss morland will get | 2 |
on the part of | 2 |
but perhaps it may | 2 |
need not ask you | 2 |
i leave it to | 2 |
must have been in | 2 |
if you do not | 2 |
were by themselves in | 2 |
i wish i had | 2 |
no doubt of the | 2 |
you will not mind | 2 |
a doubt of it | 2 |
for the benefit of | 2 |
she looked round the | 2 |
it is so very | 2 |
as for all the | 2 |
in such a place | 2 |
her that it was | 2 |
part of the abbey | 2 |
to suppose that a | 2 |
the happiness of a | 2 |
i was afraid you | 2 |
a large acquaintance here | 2 |
in bath without one | 2 |
she thought she could | 2 |
pleasure of seeing her | 2 |
that he would not | 2 |
account in the world | 2 |
determined i will not | 2 |
him as long as | 2 |
i will go after | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
most happy to be | 2 |
they were interrupted by | 2 |
as soon as he | 2 |
i have had no | 2 |
if i did not | 2 |
by passing through a | 2 |
i am afraid she | 2 |
i trust you will | 2 |
do such a thing | 2 |
him as soon as | 2 |
i do assure you | 2 |
do not think of | 2 |
one of the finest | 2 |
would not have you | 2 |
be out of the | 2 |
there can be no | 2 |
a friend of mine | 2 |
i have no doubt | 2 |
it is so fine | 2 |
she knew not that | 2 |
like to see it | 2 |
she could think of | 2 |
years of her life | 2 |
i have been quite | 2 |
her conviction of being | 2 |
of the party to | 2 |
i am quite of | 2 |
for though she could | 2 |
room in which she | 2 |
they were not in | 2 |
as one of the | 2 |
i would not do | 2 |
events of the evening | 2 |
such a home as | 2 |
not know what i | 2 |
and we had a | 2 |
by for the world | 2 |
sincerely attached to her | 2 |
when she saw her | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
the pleasure of sometimes | 2 |
i am particularly fond | 2 |
heard enough to feel | 2 |
you think of such | 2 |
but she had no | 2 |
like what one reads | 2 |
but that will not | 2 |
occurred to her that | 2 |
you some day or | 2 |
you have been at | 2 |
never was so happy | 2 |
that will not signify | 2 |
good enough to be | 2 |
to which she had | 2 |
and it is a | 2 |
before the general came | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
the reflection of her | 2 |
by the approach of | 2 |
by themselves in the | 2 |
for the world would | 2 |
of someone whom they | 2 |
it was agreed that | 2 |
do you think we | 2 |
for not admiring her | 2 |
is the prettiest room | 2 |
do not let us | 2 |
could do no more | 2 |
in the lobby for | 2 |
i assure you i | 2 |
catherine had never heard | 2 |
you think we have | 2 |
very much attached to | 2 |
four and twenty hours | 2 |
convinced her that the | 2 |
but indeed i did | 2 |
in some way or | 2 |
her opinion of him | 2 |
let us go and | 2 |
some time or other | 2 |
they set off at | 2 |
with miss tilney before | 2 |
enough to feel that | 2 |
had been in the | 2 |
the demands of the | 2 |
to attend him in | 2 |
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