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quadgram | frequency |
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in the course of | 21 |
it seemed to me | 20 |
in the rue fossette | 16 |
i know not what | 16 |
at the same time | 15 |
i could not help | 14 |
in the midst of | 14 |
i do not know | 12 |
with a sort of | 11 |
was not to be | 9 |
to the rue fossette | 9 |
for the first time | 9 |
seemed to me that | 9 |
of the rue fossette | 8 |
as if i had | 7 |
what should i do | 7 |
with a view to | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
i know not whether | 6 |
it was to be | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
the course of the | 6 |
it seemed as if | 5 |
in my own mind | 5 |
it could not be | 5 |
it would have been | 5 |
in the first place | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
ought to have been | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
as well as i | 5 |
i would not be | 5 |
at the foot of | 5 |
he was a man | 5 |
in the rue crcy | 5 |
i did not like | 5 |
i thought of the | 5 |
if i were to | 5 |
i think i was | 5 |
to the first classe | 5 |
as far as i | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
it was necessary to | 5 |
i was going to | 4 |
was to be a | 4 |
but i did not | 4 |
i had time to | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
i ought to have | 4 |
it would not do | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
as much as you | 4 |
the rest of the | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
if he had not | 4 |
as if it were | 4 |
there was but one | 4 |
in a low voice | 4 |
as if it had | 4 |
i should rather say | 4 |
at the rue fossette | 4 |
quarter of an hour | 4 |
when i was a | 4 |
have the goodness to | 4 |
if it were a | 4 |
which i had been | 4 |
the course of that | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
i found myself in | 4 |
did not like it | 4 |
in the middle of | 4 |
and i could not | 4 |
i am going to | 4 |
he could not be | 4 |
the pupils of the | 4 |
not so much as | 4 |
the light of a | 4 |
could not help smiling | 4 |
with an air of | 4 |
her in my arms | 4 |
he seemed to have | 4 |
in the shape of | 4 |
do my best to | 4 |
i used to think | 4 |
on which i had | 4 |
it was with a | 4 |
he looked at me | 4 |
i was glad to | 4 |
but i could not | 4 |
and at last i | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
i think it was | 4 |
i could not have | 4 |
i thought it was | 3 |
and at the same | 3 |
if it had been | 3 |
it reminded me of | 3 |
had the honour of | 3 |
because i am not | 3 |
whether or not he | 3 |
to return to the | 3 |
a quarter of an | 3 |
not trouble myself to | 3 |
i knew what i | 3 |
the presence of a | 3 |
do you think i | 3 |
and then i heard | 3 |
at the sound of | 3 |
i should like to | 3 |
from top to toe | 3 |
at this very moment | 3 |
there was something in | 3 |
to me that i | 3 |
but i would not | 3 |
was a sort of | 3 |
i could not tell | 3 |
do you know that | 3 |
and his mother were | 3 |
there was no one | 3 |
was as good as | 3 |
the glass door and | 3 |
for the rest of | 3 |
i had not seen | 3 |
what i had seen | 3 |
on each side of | 3 |
the professor of literature | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
about the middle of | 3 |
she would not have | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
i replied that i | 3 |
for a little while | 3 |
long walk into the | 3 |
the hand of the | 3 |
i thought i might | 3 |
i have seen you | 3 |
him a sort of | 3 |
do you like it | 3 |
a long walk into | 3 |
in the same spirit | 3 |
i shall never forget | 3 |
it was only the | 3 |
but he was not | 3 |
the outline of a | 3 |
that he dared not | 3 |
i do like you | 3 |
i have not been | 3 |
had a right to | 3 |
i sat down to | 3 |
the foot of the | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
there was a little | 3 |
the midst of the | 3 |
he took my hand | 3 |
messieurs a and z | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
of what might be | 3 |
it will not be | 3 |
i had seen in | 3 |
i said to myself | 3 |
at the thought of | 3 |
to say to each | 3 |
you have not told | 3 |
you should have seen | 3 |
i thought he would | 3 |
with a mixture of | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
could not help it | 3 |
the king and queen | 3 |
have not told me | 3 |
be seen in the | 3 |
on me a pair | 3 |
there would have been | 3 |
i think i have | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
it was easy to | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
of the first classe | 3 |
but i thought of | 3 |
to pass through the | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
do the work of | 3 |
it would not be | 3 |
on me like a | 3 |
she was going to | 3 |
i had not time | 3 |
in the habit of | 3 |
him on this point | 3 |
to look at the | 3 |
put her out of | 3 |
was by no means | 3 |
could not help saying | 3 |
between me and the | 3 |
i had not yet | 3 |
many days and nights | 3 |
i would have given | 3 |
but it was a | 3 |
if i had been | 3 |
he looked at the | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
she was not to | 3 |
fire and in blood | 3 |
i know not that | 3 |
knew that it was | 3 |
he gave me a | 3 |
some of them were | 3 |
all these weary days | 3 |
me a pair of | 3 |
i am not quite | 3 |
walking in the garden | 3 |
i had seen her | 3 |
the cup on the | 3 |
the direction of the | 3 |
what he had to | 3 |
if i might have | 3 |
of the third division | 3 |
i was to be | 3 |
she was in her | 3 |
i would rather not | 3 |
in my hand and | 3 |
he shook his head | 3 |
in the light of | 3 |
i thought to myself | 3 |
do you like him | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
have the honour to | 3 |
the nun of the | 3 |
on the roof of | 3 |
one would have thought | 3 |
i have not the | 3 |
i bent my head | 3 |
i opened the door | 3 |
not in the least | 3 |
no more than a | 3 |
when we were alone | 3 |
tell you what i | 3 |
did not then know | 3 |
i assure you it | 3 |
the rule of the | 3 |
so much as a | 3 |
did not seem to | 3 |
if i had not | 3 |
i have had my | 3 |
the shape of a | 3 |
i could not bear | 3 |
i could not but | 3 |
but it would not | 3 |
were by no means | 3 |
in spite of my | 3 |
my heart smote me | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
i had not been | 3 |
i could not quite | 3 |
he had to say | 3 |
i was a little | 3 |
the shadow of a | 3 |
we were in the | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
had given me a | 3 |
do not know that | 3 |
in fire and in | 3 |
tell him i am | 3 |
an hour and a | 3 |
is said to be | 3 |
nun of the attic | 3 |
i have the honour | 3 |
i said i was | 3 |
i often saw him | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
did not at all | 3 |
to have been in | 3 |
the thought of being | 3 |
was at that time | 3 |
i know not how | 3 |
walk into the country | 3 |
i cannot say that | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
by no means the | 3 |
the count de bassompierre | 3 |
on the occasion of | 3 |
you ought to have | 3 |
i am not a | 3 |
i thought i should | 2 |
to be in a | 2 |
with half a smile | 2 |
portion of her leisure | 2 |
you know i am | 2 |
her that she had | 2 |
thought all was over | 2 |
i returned to the | 2 |
young ladies of the | 2 |
i knew not where | 2 |
into her own hands | 2 |
it is as well | 2 |
been my lot to | 2 |
lifted her to his | 2 |
she seemed a child | 2 |
seen in the rue | 2 |
and i can assure | 2 |
it is not right | 2 |
she was but a | 2 |
he had not seen | 2 |
be a part of | 2 |
i believe he would | 2 |
seemed to me to | 2 |
i think you are | 2 |
i will not say | 2 |
night in the park | 2 |
at the time i | 2 |
let us have a | 2 |
in a moment he | 2 |
looking at me as | 2 |
it was not my | 2 |
served me as a | 2 |
he did not ask | 2 |
it was very well | 2 |
i must go out | 2 |
for the purpose of | 2 |
made his way through | 2 |
hardly tell how he | 2 |
as i was not | 2 |
on the night of | 2 |
would have been her | 2 |
the feet of the | 2 |
was one of her | 2 |
me that it was | 2 |
in the girl of | 2 |
do tell me where | 2 |
what did he say | 2 |
i sat in a | 2 |
turn of the wheel | 2 |
came into the room | 2 |
it is not in | 2 |
on est l pour | 2 |
she ought to have | 2 |
whether i should have | 2 |
the idea that i | 2 |
i could not leave | 2 |
was beginning to know | 2 |
and if i had | 2 |
as much as i | 2 |
there could be no | 2 |
i am grown up | 2 |
after her a little | 2 |
in no hurry to | 2 |
i suppose you must | 2 |
how much of the | 2 |
could not be brought | 2 |
to be an old | 2 |
if you are not | 2 |
i am not sure | 2 |
are you going to | 2 |
how long is it | 2 |
of the pupils of | 2 |
comes and goes here | 2 |
believe he would have | 2 |
i knew where he | 2 |
now that i am | 2 |
was a note of | 2 |
arms round my neck | 2 |
as soon as i | 2 |
glad to see you | 2 |
looking up at the | 2 |
i never saw you | 2 |
i had to look | 2 |
it in my hand | 2 |
in conflict with her | 2 |
could i believe that | 2 |
he is a fine | 2 |
as well as his | 2 |
till she was tired | 2 |
message with which i | 2 |
so fell out that | 2 |
the child of seven | 2 |
of making the most | 2 |
that she had not | 2 |
but i wondered to | 2 |
when he was gone | 2 |
each of the teachers | 2 |
four and twenty hours | 2 |
a great deal to | 2 |
when i reached the | 2 |
would have been no | 2 |
or not he would | 2 |
i watched to see | 2 |
have been in the | 2 |
to be a part | 2 |
at a glance that | 2 |
it proved to be | 2 |
the carriage of his | 2 |
he might be a | 2 |
well have dispensed with | 2 |
i should have quailed | 2 |
make an effort to | 2 |
i made my way | 2 |
he and his mother | 2 |
just what i thought | 2 |
to account for the | 2 |
may well be supposed | 2 |
stood in the midst | 2 |
in the direction of | 2 |
as well as if | 2 |
nature had given me | 2 |
i am quite a | 2 |
i care for being | 2 |
seen so much of | 2 |
to get a more | 2 |
i believe you never | 2 |
it was strange to | 2 |
when i look at | 2 |
he had not been | 2 |
i made no answer | 2 |
had written to me | 2 |
to have my own | 2 |
the work of a | 2 |
take leave of you | 2 |
was not worthy of | 2 |
a key to that | 2 |
be of the party | 2 |
would keep my own | 2 |
seemed to have no | 2 |
putting her fingers in | 2 |
in the path of | 2 |
had no notion of | 2 |
there was the same | 2 |
be gratified by a | 2 |
and it is well | 2 |
hear what he had | 2 |
by the hand a | 2 |
in a tone which | 2 |
in the same breath | 2 |
was sure to be | 2 |
was by this time | 2 |
the constant habit of | 2 |
me out of my | 2 |
was as fine a | 2 |
step faltered a little | 2 |
fingers in her ears | 2 |
there was a good | 2 |
she must have been | 2 |
as i possibly could | 2 |
i ought to be | 2 |
on such a night | 2 |
i told him i | 2 |
are you not a | 2 |
to ask such a | 2 |
i had nothing to | 2 |
with which he was | 2 |
the course of which | 2 |
you were born under | 2 |
i could not take | 2 |
she never seemed to | 2 |
i had never seen | 2 |
as she passed me | 2 |
as she sat beside | 2 |
the man of the | 2 |
the nature of the | 2 |
did not see her | 2 |
the pupils and the | 2 |
murmured i to myself | 2 |
in the shadow of | 2 |
to draw from me | 2 |
that met my eyes | 2 |
if there was a | 2 |
would not be you | 2 |
was very well for | 2 |
turned to the door | 2 |
to hear that i | 2 |
i had seen this | 2 |
it so fell out | 2 |
she gave me the | 2 |
he gave me credit | 2 |
i know that you | 2 |
there is such a | 2 |
over the door of | 2 |
who would have thought | 2 |
the bottom of the | 2 |
he would let me | 2 |
good to me as | 2 |
the roof of the | 2 |
he used to say | 2 |
held out in the | 2 |
i had never yet | 2 |
am sorry to say | 2 |
say what you will | 2 |
well as i could | 2 |
a whole troop of | 2 |
it was not in | 2 |
i want to go | 2 |
you at the concert | 2 |
that you are not | 2 |
light in his eye | 2 |
an hour on the | 2 |
miss de bassompierre in | 2 |
eyes fixed on the | 2 |
all black and white | 2 |
there were times when | 2 |
to anybody in the | 2 |
how i used to | 2 |
you like to travel | 2 |
all over the house | 2 |
a matter of course | 2 |
he put up his | 2 |
tap came to the | 2 |
the long line of | 2 |
as i said before | 2 |
a part of his | 2 |
you shall not be | 2 |
say to all this | 2 |
come into the salon | 2 |
i have had a | 2 |
i am sorry to | 2 |
i could not be | 2 |
explanation of the whole | 2 |
i did not understand | 2 |
the flowers and the | 2 |
was in no mood | 2 |
in his way to | 2 |
a piece of gold | 2 |
i saw in the | 2 |
put it into his | 2 |
i have seen her | 2 |
at first i knew | 2 |
times in the course | 2 |
think i was even | 2 |
but i do not | 2 |
with me to my | 2 |
would not soon have | 2 |
to be married in | 2 |
and thence into the | 2 |
feet of the crowd | 2 |
i never saw her | 2 |
were such as to | 2 |
would not do to | 2 |
to one of his | 2 |
out of the very | 2 |
the door of a | 2 |
i was to see | 2 |
and so should i | 2 |
with her mother and | 2 |
and when it was | 2 |
there never was a | 2 |
is my cousin ginevra | 2 |
which i had often | 2 |
and it was only | 2 |
was in my power | 2 |
was glad to see | 2 |
found myself in the | 2 |
i do not think | 2 |
but there was no | 2 |
in her broken english | 2 |
whether i had any | 2 |
is time to go | 2 |
but to try madame | 2 |
none but such as | 2 |
to the place of | 2 |
i think of it | 2 |
in at the door | 2 |
the power of her | 2 |
in such a scene | 2 |
was sitting in the | 2 |
which i did not | 2 |
to give me a | 2 |
pupils and teachers were | 2 |
should have known that | 2 |
she did not love | 2 |
one of her hands | 2 |
course i did not | 2 |
je vous donne la | 2 |
i was not in | 2 |
and i know not | 2 |
the midst of my | 2 |
you go on with | 2 |
no means such as | 2 |
i want to tell | 2 |
the close of the | 2 |
know what we are | 2 |
and yet there were | 2 |
hour on the edge | 2 |
with which i had | 2 |
a portion of her | 2 |
great deal to say | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
and gave me a | 2 |
she was allowed to | 2 |
messieurs boissec and rochemorte | 2 |
he went out and | 2 |
down into the hall | 2 |
to me as the | 2 |
the other teachers went | 2 |
you will be able | 2 |
to do my best | 2 |
to take leave of | 2 |
i thought you were | 2 |
i was free to | 2 |
and moments of his | 2 |
uncle de bassompierre is | 2 |
i have been there | 2 |
it was only a | 2 |
for the benefit of | 2 |
i will not have | 2 |
knew what i was | 2 |
dare i rely on | 2 |
of the long dormitory | 2 |
i do not mean | 2 |
anybody in the house | 2 |
the medium through which | 2 |
upon us like a | 2 |
for i was not | 2 |
am going to be | 2 |
made the most of | 2 |
because i could not | 2 |
where you ought to | 2 |
the legend of the | 2 |
i would not ask | 2 |
me now and then | 2 |
which i know you | 2 |
of her little hands | 2 |
it was only when | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
keep close to my | 2 |
had by this time | 2 |
with a passion of | 2 |
the courage of desperation | 2 |
room seemed to me | 2 |
and so were the | 2 |
in the face of | 2 |
came to the door | 2 |
and was to be | 2 |
did not like the | 2 |
if he would but | 2 |
we should have been | 2 |
he had taken a | 2 |
was of no use | 2 |
out of my chair | 2 |
mamma and mistress snowe | 2 |
out of his way | 2 |
whom we like to | 2 |
we were all assembled | 2 |
who lived in the | 2 |
he had called me | 2 |
it was well that | 2 |
as she did not | 2 |
was something in it | 2 |
to speak the plain | 2 |
what will you have | 2 |
i saw by a | 2 |
did not know our | 2 |
it with me to | 2 |
through the wilderness of | 2 |
at this hour the | 2 |
she turned to the | 2 |
what have i done | 2 |
he was not satisfied | 2 |
were known to me | 2 |
would have dared to | 2 |
a score of times | 2 |
on each side the | 2 |
thought i to myself | 2 |
and resting some of | 2 |
how could i help | 2 |
on a certain day | 2 |
when you think you | 2 |
of which i never | 2 |
to god and to | 2 |
would be difficult to | 2 |
that she is a | 2 |
under the dripping trees | 2 |
in the alle dfendue | 2 |
with which i was | 2 |
was the use of | 2 |
but she did not | 2 |
be it from her | 2 |
i think i should | 2 |
to dwell on the | 2 |
as i looked at | 2 |
not to be so | 2 |
the colour of a | 2 |
the eye of a | 2 |
two or three days | 2 |
not a little severe | 2 |
by the ties of | 2 |
were born under my | 2 |
and i will have | 2 |
drawing on his gloves | 2 |
there had been less | 2 |
never had i seen | 2 |
where there was a | 2 |
i am glad to | 2 |
what do you mean | 2 |
i am free to | 2 |
it was the old | 2 |
in a corner of | 2 |
in the third division | 2 |
she is a stranger | 2 |
that he would not | 2 |
i did not tell | 2 |
left on the table | 2 |
of course i did | 2 |
that i did not | 2 |
door of the first | 2 |
much as you please | 2 |
yet it may be | 2 |
such a man had | 2 |
sat down on the | 2 |
i am afraid i | 2 |
why do you go | 2 |
i had pleasure in | 2 |
so much as heard | 2 |
towards the close of | 2 |
i had no such | 2 |
her hand to her | 2 |
i would keep my | 2 |
my godmother and m | 2 |
hall between the dwelling | 2 |
two or three hours | 2 |
i wish you would | 2 |
about this time the | 2 |
looked up at him | 2 |
a new thing to | 2 |
he was looking at | 2 |
like to go to | 2 |
in the absence of | 2 |
i cleared away the | 2 |
have made a great | 2 |
it seemed to be | 2 |
it is all over | 2 |
because he is a | 2 |
would not do for | 2 |
i wish you were | 2 |
what had been done | 2 |
an efficient substitute for | 2 |
through the glass door | 2 |
gave it to me | 2 |
that i began to | 2 |
in the park to | 2 |
he was going to | 2 |
good deal on the | 2 |
would have been a | 2 |
that he would accept | 2 |
resting some of its | 2 |
to speak the truth | 2 |
had been left a | 2 |
but all this was | 2 |
i mean to make | 2 |
i did not know | 2 |
i speak to him | 2 |
are laughing at me | 2 |
did not know it | 2 |
want to tell you | 2 |
it was of no | 2 |
the face of the | 2 |
child as i was | 2 |
rule of the house | 2 |
its boughs on the | 2 |
he stood on the | 2 |
by no means such | 2 |
it was not even | 2 |
i could not forbear | 2 |
she seated herself on | 2 |
when you first came | 2 |
i used to rise | 2 |
curious to see how | 2 |
to give you that | 2 |
if she had not | 2 |
one of the pupils | 2 |
the same sort of | 2 |
almost as well as | 2 |
the character of his | 2 |
he thinks i am | 2 |
i was willing to | 2 |
object that met my | 2 |
not told me all | 2 |
i have not yet | 2 |
course of the evening | 2 |
you are laughing at | 2 |
what did i say | 2 |
if i had seen | 2 |
but i have talked | 2 |
to the athne in | 2 |
the costume of a | 2 |
what do you know | 2 |
there was one who | 2 |
have not yet read | 2 |
that it is my | 2 |
very well have dispensed | 2 |
when he had done | 2 |
the midst of us | 2 |
the key in the | 2 |
fancy to anybody in | 2 |
to me it was | 2 |
people she had never | 2 |
you not a little | 2 |
me so much as | 2 |
i did not believe | 2 |
i was not quite | 2 |
do tell me what | 2 |
am free to confess | 2 |
i was able to | 2 |
no more than the | 2 |
i went to my | 2 |
little person in a | 2 |
to me he seemed | 2 |
a pair of eyes | 2 |
with all my heart | 2 |
i should like a | 2 |
sat in a chair | 2 |
where was the use | 2 |
she put it down | 2 |
i can assure the | 2 |
i looked up in | 2 |
he kept one little | 2 |
what i looked on | 2 |
come in from the | 2 |
i had seen my | 2 |
so much the better | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
the lid of the | 2 |
out of the room | 2 |
silence for some time | 2 |
i knew another of | 2 |
appeared that she had | 2 |
had i seen her | 2 |
certain that you will | 2 |
the bearing of the | 2 |
is as well you | 2 |
so well as when | 2 |
i got through my | 2 |
the part of a | 2 |
i was obliged to | 2 |
before he went out | 2 |
come in for a | 2 |
had i been a | 2 |
the externes were gone | 2 |
you are but a | 2 |
all the year round | 2 |
tell how he managed | 2 |
how she would have | 2 |
i should not have | 2 |
me to think that | 2 |
i thought he had | 2 |
yet i could not | 2 |
as soon have thought | 2 |
was i to be | 2 |
we will be friends | 2 |
i am glad of | 2 |
that she was a | 2 |
how do you know | 2 |
i like to see | 2 |
what he had said | 2 |
to the best of | 2 |
she had to use | 2 |
and i sat alone | 2 |
to do in the | 2 |
to the majority of | 2 |
it was impossible to | 2 |
so long as i | 2 |
i should infallibly have | 2 |
i had been so | 2 |
she seemed to have | 2 |
a cry of the | 2 |
and had been so | 2 |
i shook my head | 2 |
boughs on the roof | 2 |
of the head and | 2 |
from head to foot | 2 |
but the peculiarity of | 2 |
gave me credit for | 2 |
and to see the | 2 |
was not of a | 2 |
he gave me his | 2 |
out to la terrasse | 2 |
is not what i | 2 |
held out her hand | 2 |
a voice at my | 2 |
he would have been | 2 |
he was to sail | 2 |
know what it was | 2 |
that he was gone | 2 |
had left on the | 2 |
and i did not | 2 |
out her hand to | 2 |
under the name of | 2 |
breakfast in the country | 2 |
in the first classe | 2 |
ought to have done | 2 |
what was the matter | 2 |
and i will not | 2 |
he had said to | 2 |
it out with a | 2 |
in the matter of | 2 |
it was not the | 2 |
what have you done | 2 |
some little of the | 2 |
and stronger now than | 2 |
the sound of a | 2 |
in time for dinner | 2 |
he was a kind | 2 |
i did not then | 2 |
in no mood to | 2 |
of a black and | 2 |
for nearly an hour | 2 |
go on with it | 2 |
i can hardly tell | 2 |
but it was of | 2 |
not see my face | 2 |
i thought all was | 2 |
the reflex from the | 2 |
it would soon have | 2 |
for these things i | 2 |
how much better than | 2 |
to say that he | 2 |
her as a child | 2 |
see why i should | 2 |
with my own eyes | 2 |
i were to bring | 2 |
so i told him | 2 |
i did my best | 2 |
you used to be | 2 |
what am i to | 2 |
be sure to come | 2 |
i could not look | 2 |
he is fond of | 2 |
think i should have | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
out that i was | 2 |
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me a sort of | 2 |
looked into my face | 2 |
him give her a | 2 |
was not likely to | 2 |
as well as he | 2 |
could not see my | 2 |
within reach of my | 2 |
know that you have | 2 |
is one of your | 2 |
born under my star | 2 |
cup on the shelf | 2 |
said a voice at | 2 |
her eyes from the | 2 |
to rise in the | 2 |
when i first came | 2 |
to be let alone | 2 |
to hear what he | 2 |
i had already noticed | 2 |
that he wished me | 2 |
i will send for | 2 |
far be it from | 2 |
to the top of | 2 |
i thought he was | 2 |
there had been a | 2 |
was given in the | 2 |
to be ashamed of | 2 |
which he was wont | 2 |
think nothing of it | 2 |
must be alone to | 2 |
ran up to him | 2 |
you would come to | 2 |
some of its boughs | 2 |
of course i know | 2 |
not be brought to | 2 |
i could very well | 2 |
made a movement to | 2 |
and i followed him | 2 |
as i was concerned | 2 |
but when he looked | 2 |
if he were to | 2 |
i believe it would | 2 |
in the great dormitory | 2 |
in the open air | 2 |
i promised to do | 2 |
the old bretton days | 2 |
in the person of | 2 |
would have thought the | 2 |
to breakfast in the | 2 |
they are good people | 2 |
with the calm of | 2 |
i knew i was | 2 |
for a long while | 2 |
the manner in which | 2 |
come and let me | 2 |
it pleased him to | 2 |
speak the plain truth | 2 |
remainder of the lesson | 2 |
and a whole troop | 2 |
could i but have | 2 |
but she was still | 2 |
one of the professors | 2 |
he did not like | 2 |
me and miss fanshawe | 2 |
you know how he | 2 |
was easy to say | 2 |
it is time to | 2 |
a good deal on | 2 |
vous donne la permission | 2 |
as to what i | 2 |
was all i had | 2 |
as good to me | 2 |
he would not be | 2 |
good night and sweet | 2 |
deal to say to | 2 |
but not at all | 2 |
her look and manner | 2 |
like those of a | 2 |
i looked at him | 2 |
when the externes were | 2 |
i gazed at the | 2 |
on the first of | 2 |
still holding my hand | 2 |
there was a most | 2 |
the door of which | 2 |
say to each other | 2 |
i will tell him | 2 |
it soon appeared that | 2 |
it is well for | 2 |
madame beck was a | 2 |
he was talking to | 2 |
as if he were | 2 |
in a moment i | 2 |
i wonder how i | 2 |
i am in the | 2 |
i am not hurt | 2 |
and why do you | 2 |
him as he was | 2 |
was the soul of | 2 |
i think i never | 2 |
to give a lesson | 2 |
know not how it | 2 |
saw that he was | 2 |
her to his knee | 2 |
said she did not | 2 |
i did not look | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
do you go on | 2 |
the porte de crcy | 2 |
a habit she had | 2 |
i should have gone | 2 |
would have thought it | 2 |
but as to being | 2 |
you know not what | 2 |
the lesson of literature | 2 |
of fruit from my | 2 |
i was told that | 2 |
had a nervous fever | 2 |
au bnfice des pauvres | 2 |
as he was to | 2 |
far as i knew | 2 |
take an interest in | 2 |
not at all like | 2 |
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for he was a | 2 |
why i should not | 2 |
glass door and the | 2 |
i should have felt | 2 |
that it is only | 2 |
did not trouble myself | 2 |
ran risk of being | 2 |
she did not know | 2 |
ventured to inquire whether | 2 |
it from her to | 2 |
but looking up at | 2 |
reason why i should | 2 |
came at last to | 2 |
i forced myself to | 2 |
did i like the | 2 |
as a matter of | 2 |
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the consciousness that i | 2 |
by a little door | 2 |
it was i who | 2 |
as good as a | 2 |
look at that picture | 2 |
when he spoke of | 2 |
he was a good | 2 |
and i would have | 2 |
i ventured to take | 2 |
had a mind to | 2 |
he came into the | 2 |
that it was expected | 2 |
for many days and | 2 |
so far from being | 2 |
it must then be | 2 |
holding by the hand | 2 |
i did not blame | 2 |
i would not give | 2 |
professor of literature was | 2 |
voice at my elbow | 2 |
lose sight of you | 2 |
the hands of my | 2 |
i think it would | 2 |
not my intention to | 2 |
he is a poor | 2 |
and here was the | 2 |
i got over the | 2 |
i believe he thought | 2 |
i could not forget | 2 |
i could not find | 2 |
glass of eau sucre | 2 |
my eye fell on | 2 |
i might have been | 2 |
the edge of my | 2 |
he perceived that i | 2 |
i was a girl | 2 |
blood in my veins | 2 |
but i thought i | 2 |
a fancy to anybody | 2 |
did not lie in | 2 |
which he seemed to | 2 |
and many of them | 2 |
could not bear the | 2 |
assure you it is | 2 |
to this day i | 2 |
was not to her | 2 |
to be followed by | 2 |
as if i were | 2 |
but i must go | 2 |
from behind the pillars | 2 |
and if he were | 2 |
where before i was | 2 |
to take care of | 2 |
that i was not | 2 |
at the same instant | 2 |
he was not without | 2 |
lived in a handsome | 2 |
that you will be | 2 |
not know that she | 2 |
i have seen him | 2 |
keep my own dress | 2 |
he looked kind and | 2 |
and it was in | 2 |
in a spirit of | 2 |
i should never have | 2 |
they were to be | 2 |
not a soul in | 2 |
but nobody seemed to | 2 |
i suppose it was | 2 |
a good old man | 2 |
to do the work | 2 |
in which i was | 2 |
and how do you | 2 |
and he gave me | 2 |
was very seldom that | 2 |
the first of march | 2 |
would soon have become | 2 |
i could not talk | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
i should have said | 2 |
have his own way | 2 |
it is not so | 2 |
band of jeunes gens | 2 |
an original and good | 2 |
a part of my | 2 |
i knew it not | 2 |
was held out in | 2 |
he was wont to | 2 |
say that it is | 2 |
to make my bed | 2 |
was said to be | 2 |
to be seen in | 2 |
connected with her establishment | 2 |
and accuse me of | 2 |
can assure the reader | 2 |
was going to write | 2 |
the outlines of his | 2 |
was ushered into a | 2 |
at all like the | 2 |
something of the world | 2 |
to the fresh air | 2 |
hardly knew how to | 2 |
it had not been | 2 |
she was fond of | 2 |
on such a day | 2 |
if i would not | 2 |
pupils of the first | 2 |
they and i had | 2 |
i saw i had | 2 |
quarter of the town | 2 |
merely to kill time | 2 |
she desired me to | 2 |
during the remainder of | 2 |
were not to be | 2 |
not had the honour | 2 |
perusal of which i | 2 |
i did not care | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
seemed to know that | 2 |
pupils of the conservatoire | 2 |
the perusal of which | 2 |
have my own way | 2 |
are you not glad | 2 |
to the right hand | 2 |
the distribution of prizes | 2 |
better than any other | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
will be able to | 2 |
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it is not to | 2 |
edge of my bed | 2 |
me as if i | 2 |
i could not avoid | 2 |
to whom i had | 2 |
as it was not | 2 |
to inquire whether he | 2 |
free to confess that | 2 |
shall i tell you | 2 |
happen to be acquainted | 2 |
another quarter of an | 2 |
as i watched her | 2 |
a seat on the | 2 |
was a pair of | 2 |
was not quite a | 2 |
externes were gone home | 2 |
i know nothing about | 2 |
it may be well | 2 |
the order of the | 2 |
in a state of | 2 |
put her to bed | 2 |
it lay in the | 2 |
of its boughs on | 2 |
should have liked to | 2 |
the state of things | 2 |
was not the case | 2 |
i hoped he would | 2 |
it would be difficult | 2 |
the remainder of the | 2 |
to look up and | 2 |
look in the glass | 2 |
my face to the | 2 |
fixed on me a | 2 |
i was ushered into | 2 |
visit to the rue | 2 |
was a good deal | 2 |
as well as in | 2 |
pt la crme i | 2 |
there will be a | 2 |
it was better to | 2 |
which of them had | 2 |
at last i got | 2 |
could very well have | 2 |
hour and a half | 2 |
the liberty of the | 2 |
and well i liked | 2 |
not then know that | 2 |
that i was of | 2 |
to hear them say | 2 |
night and sweet dreams | 2 |
i should have given | 2 |
it ought to be | 2 |
in terror of the | 2 |
she is a good | 2 |
than i had experienced | 2 |
a good night and | 2 |
i was beginning to | 2 |
i was in no | 2 |
i had seen the | 2 |
i held in my | 2 |
had not had the | 2 |
would do me good | 2 |
i must go to | 2 |
i could not answer | 2 |
filled me with a | 2 |
this state of things | 2 |
inoffensive as a shadow | 2 |
i am no more | 2 |
i thought at first | 2 |
as the reader may | 2 |
it is to be | 2 |
is well for you | 2 |
far from me such | 2 |
she kept her word | 2 |
the next day was | 2 |
what i had never | 2 |
on the plea of | 2 |
a person of my | 2 |
to be acquainted with | 2 |
are you a catholic | 2 |
did not venture to | 2 |
had died in the | 2 |
if you have any | 2 |
had not caught the | 2 |
i found them all | 2 |
where should i go | 2 |
in her hand the | 2 |
you are the most | 2 |
my bed in the | 2 |
i was in my | 2 |
can hardly tell how | 2 |
this view of the | 2 |
he was determined to | 2 |
i mixed with the | 2 |
which could not be | 2 |
to have a ride | 2 |
the daughter of a | 2 |
if i failed in | 2 |
had seen in the | 2 |
it in a small | 2 |
her fingers in her | 2 |
it was but a | 2 |
i had my own | 2 |
a bow of ribbon | 2 |
he did not grow | 2 |
was quite as well | 2 |
and taking from the | 2 |
the course of this | 2 |
did not care to | 2 |
it for granted that | 2 |
the best part of | 2 |
which she could not | 2 |
would you like to | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
but not in the | 2 |
the teachers and pupils | 2 |
on a dark ground | 2 |
i observed that she | 2 |
made my heart ache | 2 |
i had a mind | 2 |
the girl of seventeen | 2 |
the blood in my | 2 |
i took off my | 2 |
you ought to be | 2 |
the entre of the | 2 |
did not know how | 2 |
i wish i could | 2 |
not to be mistaken | 2 |
i did in his | 2 |
a tap came to | 2 |
i had often seen | 2 |
during the past week | 2 |
the mirth of the | 2 |
but i thought she | 2 |
you care for me | 2 |
at least i felt | 2 |
me a portion of | 2 |
she held out her | 2 |
he was a true | 2 |
a glass of eau | 2 |
upon him with a | 2 |
there is something in | 2 |
and to make of | 2 |
know not that i | 2 |
the paul et virginie | 2 |
you to hear that | 2 |
when he went away | 2 |
and sit near him | 2 |
lottery au bnfice des | 2 |
long is it since | 2 |
and what did i | 2 |
during the rest of | 2 |
was no one to | 2 |
held in my hand | 2 |
and the other teachers | 2 |
in a manner which | 2 |
it was very seldom | 2 |
a portion of the | 2 |
no sooner was the | 2 |
square hall between the | 2 |
fruit from my hand | 2 |
i own i felt | 2 |
to make an effort | 2 |
for the accommodation of | 2 |
was going to say | 2 |
were all gone home | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
to be permitted to | 2 |
i believed he would | 2 |
and gazed at her | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
i wonder what you | 2 |
soon have thought of | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
quiet as a mouse | 2 |
a short petticoat and | 2 |
i took my place | 2 |
she seemed also to | 2 |
but it is the | 2 |
be difficult to say | 2 |
i am sure he | 2 |
when i thought of | 2 |
far as i was | 2 |
i have seldom seen | 2 |
i tell you what | 2 |
exception to this rule | 2 |
is known to me | 2 |
have not the least | 2 |
for it then but | 2 |
it was terrible to | 2 |
both to me and | 2 |
from the rue fossette | 2 |
sit on a stool | 2 |
the middle of that | 2 |
not one of those | 2 |
making the most of | 2 |
i heard his voice | 2 |