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quadgram | frequency |
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as if he were | 32 |
the edge of the | 27 |
the end of the | 18 |
when he was a | 15 |
for the first time | 14 |
in the middle of | 14 |
on the edge of | 13 |
as if it were | 13 |
as if she were | 13 |
a good deal of | 12 |
as if they were | 12 |
for a long while | 12 |
up and down the | 12 |
as if he had | 12 |
the top of the | 11 |
at the end of | 11 |
sat down on the | 11 |
that he had been | 10 |
the foot of the | 10 |
the rest of the | 10 |
for a long time | 9 |
a great deal of | 9 |
at one end of | 9 |
as if they had | 9 |
to be able to | 9 |
in one of the | 9 |
at the edge of | 9 |
he was going to | 9 |
at the top of | 9 |
one end of the | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
sat down at the | 8 |
the other side of | 8 |
the head of the | 8 |
the tenth street house | 8 |
on the other side | 8 |
in front of the | 8 |
he was a little | 8 |
out of the window | 8 |
went back to the | 8 |
at the foot of | 8 |
looking up at the | 8 |
he shook his head | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
he had not been | 7 |
to take care of | 7 |
the grand army man | 7 |
as soon as he | 7 |
it seemed to him | 7 |
was one of the | 7 |
he felt that he | 7 |
as if she had | 7 |
claude and his mother | 7 |
he had never seen | 7 |
if you want to | 7 |
other side of the | 7 |
was one of those | 7 |
the middle of the | 7 |
was a little boy | 7 |
to one of the | 7 |
at the same time | 7 |
the back of the | 6 |
out of the way | 6 |
was a kind of | 6 |
went over to the | 6 |
he sat down on | 6 |
asked him whether he | 6 |
when he went to | 6 |
as though he were | 6 |
if they had been | 6 |
anything to do with | 6 |
i want you to | 6 |
that he must be | 6 |
and out of the | 6 |
when i was a | 6 |
the door of the | 6 |
that he did not | 6 |
for a few minutes | 6 |
was sitting on the | 6 |
what i want to | 6 |
go back to the | 6 |
he could see the | 6 |
walked up and down | 6 |
came out of the | 6 |
when he came back | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
the war broke out | 5 |
went back to his | 5 |
to look at the | 5 |
he did not look | 5 |
down to the mill | 5 |
to the mill house | 5 |
put out her hand | 5 |
in so far as | 5 |
it was as if | 5 |
if he were going | 5 |
rest of the world | 5 |
that he had never | 5 |
what was going on | 5 |
the edge of his | 5 |
that he was not | 5 |
to do with the | 5 |
went down to the | 5 |
if it were a | 5 |
that he was going | 5 |
i want to know | 5 |
he had come to | 5 |
out of the house | 5 |
he felt as if | 5 |
was the matter with | 5 |
at the bottom of | 5 |
at the other end | 5 |
top of the stairs | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
looked up at the | 5 |
the fact that he | 5 |
but she did not | 5 |
that he had no | 5 |
what was the matter | 5 |
seemed to him that | 5 |
and sat down on | 5 |
up out of the | 5 |
on the front porch | 5 |
and went back to | 5 |
he ought not to | 5 |
at the back of | 5 |
that he wanted to | 4 |
the frankfort high school | 4 |
it was one of | 4 |
went out to the | 4 |
to talk to him | 4 |
on his way to | 4 |
never heard of such | 4 |
did not want to | 4 |
looked at his watch | 4 |
and told him to | 4 |
to wash his hands | 4 |
as well as he | 4 |
in which he had | 4 |
with one of the | 4 |
take care of the | 4 |
had never seen a | 4 |
as he came up | 4 |
as if it might | 4 |
came in from the | 4 |
of such a thing | 4 |
the other end of | 4 |
was the end of | 4 |
as if i had | 4 |
what do you think | 4 |
and there was a | 4 |
but there was a | 4 |
that he had always | 4 |
was sent to the | 4 |
he was a young | 4 |
what is the matter | 4 |
a quarter of a | 4 |
he had only to | 4 |
it must have been | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
thing in the world | 4 |
and his mother had | 4 |
there was something about | 4 |
going on in the | 4 |
he would like to | 4 |
have to do with | 4 |
if it had been | 4 |
sat down on a | 4 |
he thought he would | 4 |
there was not a | 4 |
he would never have | 4 |
to see that the | 4 |
and closed his eyes | 4 |
in and out of | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
one of the yoeder | 4 |
it was a little | 4 |
was not at all | 4 |
they came upon a | 4 |
come out of the | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
they were going to | 4 |
in charge of the | 4 |
a great deal more | 4 |
him on the shoulder | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
him as if he | 4 |
the first time in | 4 |
end of the room | 4 |
one of the men | 4 |
here and there the | 4 |
for him on the | 4 |
felt as if he | 4 |
make the best of | 4 |
he would have to | 4 |
would have liked to | 4 |
could not bear to | 4 |
wanted to go to | 4 |
he could not remember | 4 |
an old friend of | 4 |
member of the family | 4 |
late in the afternoon | 4 |
he ought to be | 4 |
him out of the | 4 |
it was time to | 4 |
he was glad to | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
the matter with him | 4 |
now that he was | 4 |
into one of the | 4 |
looked up at him | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
down at the piano | 4 |
because she was so | 4 |
other end of the | 4 |
if he were a | 4 |
end of the long | 4 |
there seemed to be | 4 |
that he was a | 4 |
in the morning and | 4 |
coming out of the | 4 |
up at him with | 4 |
if he had been | 4 |
they had never been | 4 |
he were going to | 4 |
she had never been | 4 |
had been able to | 4 |
i never heard of | 4 |
and went over to | 4 |
her finger at him | 4 |
at the head of | 4 |
it was the same | 4 |
went up to the | 4 |
the first time he | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
and he had not | 4 |
he was a boy | 4 |
on the night of | 4 |
had just come in | 4 |
he sat down at | 4 |
when they reached the | 4 |
that there was something | 4 |
see that she was | 3 |
up to the house | 3 |
that there had been | 3 |
was said to be | 3 |
on the point of | 3 |
to read the paper | 3 |
and began to read | 3 |
could not understand it | 3 |
was going on in | 3 |
a great deal to | 3 |
of the front door | 3 |
how much it was | 3 |
on the back seat | 3 |
when they went back | 3 |
and shook her head | 3 |
and he had the | 3 |
was easy to see | 3 |
back in his chair | 3 |
as much as you | 3 |
end of the hall | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
out her hand to | 3 |
he did not want | 3 |
death in the desert | 3 |
of the yoeder boys | 3 |
that they had been | 3 |
a few days ago | 3 |
and looked down at | 3 |
lay down on the | 3 |
he got out of | 3 |
that he ought to | 3 |
you want to go | 3 |
do you think of | 3 |
and came down the | 3 |
was going back to | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
half an hour later | 3 |
was the only person | 3 |
looked as if they | 3 |
a smile that was | 3 |
in his hand and | 3 |
tell me about it | 3 |
had come out from | 3 |
she told him that | 3 |
told him that i | 3 |
she was looking at | 3 |
made up her mind | 3 |
she was sitting on | 3 |
if it was a | 3 |
there was but one | 3 |
and did not hesitate | 3 |
a dozen or more | 3 |
i thought you would | 3 |
the barn to see | 3 |
came up to him | 3 |
there had been a | 3 |
it would have been | 3 |
did not come back | 3 |
and you have been | 3 |
she was going to | 3 |
him and began to | 3 |
one afternoon in the | 3 |
she sat on the | 3 |
he could not have | 3 |
she put her hands | 3 |
to him that he | 3 |
we are going to | 3 |
as far as possible | 3 |
in a tone of | 3 |
would have to be | 3 |
fact that he had | 3 |
opened the door and | 3 |
where miss enid is | 3 |
he thought he had | 3 |
down to the barn | 3 |
to him with the | 3 |
i thought you were | 3 |
a time when he | 3 |
he looked down at | 3 |
the only one who | 3 |
did not look like | 3 |
a flock of pigeons | 3 |
on one of the | 3 |
the table in the | 3 |
battle of the marne | 3 |
they went to the | 3 |
ought to go to | 3 |
some of the men | 3 |
edge of the wood | 3 |
standing on the edge | 3 |
a part of his | 3 |
it for granted that | 3 |
at him with that | 3 |
was a part of | 3 |
the night of the | 3 |
he was at home | 3 |
learned that he was | 3 |
a few days later | 3 |
had a kind of | 3 |
his life before he | 3 |
do you think you | 3 |
in the tenth street | 3 |
told his mother he | 3 |
without realizing what he | 3 |
later in the evening | 3 |
the rest of them | 3 |
appeared in the doorway | 3 |
go down to the | 3 |
the way in which | 3 |
down into the ravine | 3 |
along the edge of | 3 |
he had lost his | 3 |
down the hill to | 3 |
up his hat and | 3 |
went to town and | 3 |
a look at the | 3 |
he used to sit | 3 |
on her way to | 3 |
he could see nothing | 3 |
she wanted to go | 3 |
up his mind to | 3 |
when he came to | 3 |
she would have to | 3 |
he had been a | 3 |
in the morning he | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
stood looking down at | 3 |
lay down in the | 3 |
i told him that | 3 |
on the way home | 3 |
that the americans were | 3 |
shook her finger at | 3 |
a few moments later | 3 |
the two boys went | 3 |
he came up the | 3 |
he seemed to be | 3 |
the shadow of the | 3 |
sat down in the | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
as much as he | 3 |
if it were not | 3 |
the best of it | 3 |
to wait for the | 3 |
bayliss and his father | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
claude took off his | 3 |
he walked up and | 3 |
took off his coat | 3 |
that was one of | 3 |
in half an hour | 3 |
came down the hill | 3 |
have a good time | 3 |
with an air of | 3 |
he was the only | 3 |
it was not a | 3 |
had been shut up | 3 |
perhaps it was because | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
the young man was | 3 |
claude looked at his | 3 |
man in the company | 3 |
him whether he had | 3 |
ran down to the | 3 |
they went back to | 3 |
and he was a | 3 |
the end of it | 3 |
he said as he | 3 |
did not hesitate to | 3 |
in a moment he | 3 |
with which he had | 3 |
as soon as the | 3 |
leaned back in his | 3 |
when they sat down | 3 |
looked at each other | 3 |
it was the first | 3 |
that she had a | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
the man in the | 3 |
to go into a | 3 |
that she would be | 3 |
she had seen in | 3 |
the worst of it | 3 |
old man with a | 3 |
the seat beside him | 3 |
sprang to his feet | 3 |
just as he was | 3 |
he said he was | 3 |
as often as he | 3 |
and his father had | 3 |
by the west window | 3 |
to look at her | 3 |
sat down in a | 3 |
he had always been | 3 |
to the timber claim | 3 |
very much like the | 3 |
could see nothing but | 3 |
asked him if he | 3 |
most of them are | 3 |
there was a kind | 3 |
to be thought a | 3 |
watched them from the | 3 |
with her hand on | 3 |
now that he had | 3 |
banks of lovely creek | 3 |
the door into the | 3 |
it was not the | 3 |
there had never been | 3 |
that he would never | 3 |
had made a good | 3 |
full of people who | 3 |
to have a look | 3 |
came up from the | 3 |
he had always known | 3 |
what he was doing | 3 |
and it was not | 3 |
had been taught to | 3 |
austrian boy from the | 3 |
she looked like a | 3 |
went on to say | 3 |
if they had never | 3 |
young man in a | 3 |
in his head and | 3 |
he knew that he | 3 |
was looking at him | 3 |
if there had been | 3 |
the sort of thing | 3 |
he wished he could | 3 |
beginning of the war | 3 |
if he did not | 3 |
make the most of | 3 |
telling him that he | 3 |
him that he was | 3 |
he had gone to | 3 |
for a quarter of | 3 |
and began to talk | 3 |
looked out of the | 3 |
is nothing i can | 3 |
the united states would | 3 |
and i went to | 3 |
a death in the | 3 |
he took off his | 3 |
i said to myself | 3 |
must have been a | 3 |
the band struck up | 3 |
in the living room | 3 |
out of the gully | 3 |
on the steps of | 3 |
up at the sky | 3 |
did not look at | 3 |
where they had been | 3 |
to his own place | 3 |
when he had finished | 3 |
that had once been | 3 |
would have preferred to | 3 |
i thought i was | 3 |
never been able to | 3 |
before he went to | 3 |
i want to see | 3 |
the outskirts of the | 3 |
was that he had | 3 |
the ache in his | 3 |
on to say that | 3 |
he was sure to | 3 |
when i came out | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
when he reached the | 3 |
house on the hill | 3 |
on the way to | 3 |
away from the world | 3 |
i wish i could | 3 |
a man who could | 3 |
it seems as if | 3 |
he held his head | 3 |
i feel as if | 3 |
it for a moment | 3 |
have a look at | 3 |
on in the world | 3 |
when claude reached the | 3 |
i can get you | 3 |
the sun go down | 3 |
for half an hour | 3 |
in the world to | 3 |
to go down to | 3 |
so much that he | 3 |
felt that he was | 3 |
she was to be | 3 |
and went into the | 3 |
want to go to | 3 |
the surface of the | 3 |
to look at him | 3 |
ought to be in | 3 |
he had made the | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
you wanted me to | 3 |
when they came back | 3 |
she said with a | 3 |
down on the edge | 3 |
there is nothing i | 3 |
the right of the | 3 |
had to do with | 3 |
i was in the | 3 |
the door of her | 3 |
he had a secret | 3 |
claude could see that | 3 |
and stood beside him | 3 |
he was not a | 3 |
was going to marry | 3 |
a long while ago | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
had anything to do | 3 |
come up from the | 3 |
do that for me | 3 |
and go to the | 3 |
to talk to the | 3 |
in red willow county | 3 |
he put his hand | 3 |
up to him and | 3 |
the sides of the | 3 |
are you going to | 3 |
the next morning claude | 3 |
head in his hands | 3 |
his head in his | 3 |
a part of the | 3 |
his father and mother | 3 |
she shook her head | 3 |
a few days after | 3 |
turned out the light | 3 |
she was too much | 3 |
he was sent to | 3 |
i had to play | 3 |
to make the most | 3 |
for the most part | 3 |
had happened to him | 3 |
and that it was | 3 |
he was the first | 3 |
for so many years | 3 |
who had just come | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
the floor of the | 3 |
to find out what | 3 |
to make people happy | 3 |
realized that she was | 3 |
he had never before | 3 |
had never heard a | 3 |
and for some reason | 3 |
off his coat and | 3 |
in a way which | 3 |
into the kitchen and | 3 |
the north end of | 3 |
he sat down to | 3 |
in the fields and | 3 |
and he had a | 3 |
edge of the field | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
the feeling of being | 3 |
glad to see you | 3 |
when it was time | 3 |
she came up to | 3 |
it seemed as if | 3 |
if he had a | 3 |
to drop in there | 3 |
he had ever done | 3 |
to see that he | 3 |
back to the house | 3 |
she would never have | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
in front of her | 3 |
it was easy to | 3 |
i wish i knew | 3 |
at the same moment | 3 |
the men who had | 3 |
was the sort of | 3 |
looked over her shoulder | 3 |
he had made a | 3 |
a meeting of the | 3 |
with a smile that | 3 |
heard of such a | 3 |
he sank into a | 3 |
he went down to | 3 |
to go back to | 3 |
than any of his | 3 |
the door behind him | 3 |
the face of a | 3 |
the faculty of the | 2 |
had always been so | 2 |
there was nothing but | 2 |
would come back to | 2 |
to be done right | 2 |
made up his mind | 2 |
on the left side | 2 |
that she did not | 2 |
members of the family | 2 |
it would be very | 2 |
knew some of the | 2 |
a moment and then | 2 |
when he was hurt | 2 |
to see him again | 2 |
uncertain as to what | 2 |
that some of the | 2 |
late in the morning | 2 |
the way he held | 2 |
room was full of | 2 |
there were so many | 2 |
my relations with people | 2 |
any more than he | 2 |
fast as he could | 2 |
her face with her | 2 |
anything else in the | 2 |
to the living room | 2 |
only a hundred and | 2 |
from boston she was | 2 |
more or less about | 2 |
with such violence that | 2 |
the people of the | 2 |
over the footlights until | 2 |
home for the holidays | 2 |
out to the fields | 2 |
it was an old | 2 |
she knew that he | 2 |
he believed that he | 2 |
to look forward to | 2 |
got off the train | 2 |
he went on to | 2 |
would be in the | 2 |
deeper and deeper into | 2 |
how he was to | 2 |
know we are to | 2 |
somewhere in the crowded | 2 |
of the forts at | 2 |
flattered himself that he | 2 |
that he had found | 2 |
as she passed him | 2 |
gone on to the | 2 |
in which they lived | 2 |
something to do with | 2 |
him like that before | 2 |
he was born a | 2 |
and you are to | 2 |
among the piles of | 2 |
claude returned to his | 2 |
front and back parlours | 2 |
something in the way | 2 |
that she was going | 2 |
that she had found | 2 |
looked like a big | 2 |
by day he felt | 2 |
before the door of | 2 |
long as i can | 2 |
not being able to | 2 |
claude stood in the | 2 |
felt that he would | 2 |
all over the place | 2 |
that she was not | 2 |
now that he could | 2 |
the boy had been | 2 |
out of the gate | 2 |
if anybody has to | 2 |
cut one of the | 2 |
hand on the door | 2 |
he sprang to the | 2 |
and stood looking at | 2 |
afternoon eden bower was | 2 |
legends of the iron | 2 |
had no time to | 2 |
was reached by a | 2 |
there could be no | 2 |
a boy who was | 2 |
it would be like | 2 |
women like his mother | 2 |
it was hard to | 2 |
thumb and middle finger | 2 |
there would certainly be | 2 |
if he were in | 2 |
he told himself that | 2 |
open at the neck | 2 |
for me in the | 2 |
go on with your | 2 |
out a pile of | 2 |
he insisted that his | 2 |
later i came upon | 2 |
and she had the | 2 |
some place for the | 2 |
out from under the | 2 |
for claude and gerhardt | 2 |
waited for him to | 2 |
glanced up at the | 2 |
a runner arrived from | 2 |
charge of the company | 2 |
what do you mean | 2 |
out of the harvest | 2 |
be a great man | 2 |
claude got out and | 2 |
a pair of mules | 2 |
it was not only | 2 |
he had been standing | 2 |
did not understand why | 2 |
that the enemy was | 2 |
some one of the | 2 |
went up in a | 2 |
telephone communication with them | 2 |
down to the gate | 2 |
drew his shoulders together | 2 |
night in new york | 2 |
claude stripped off his | 2 |
he wanted to go | 2 |
he looked out of | 2 |
he had done before | 2 |
at the place where | 2 |
seemed suddenly to have | 2 |
it was the reason | 2 |
threw out her hands | 2 |
had no one to | 2 |
and the fact that | 2 |
and that it would | 2 |
branch of the service | 2 |
not yet come up | 2 |
to the west window | 2 |
was as good as | 2 |
we have come to | 2 |
put on his hat | 2 |
if she did not | 2 |
a man who is | 2 |
against the back of | 2 |
blue outline of the | 2 |
it were slaves to | 2 |
can do that for | 2 |
must have something to | 2 |
if she were trying | 2 |
she talked to him | 2 |
she was proud of | 2 |
he shut the door | 2 |
could see that she | 2 |
from one thing to | 2 |
when he was ready | 2 |
with the world and | 2 |
had the place to | 2 |
the matter with you | 2 |
the long windows and | 2 |
a few hours of | 2 |
since the beginning of | 2 |
down the hall with | 2 |
about the world with | 2 |
were good enough for | 2 |
declared that he would | 2 |
to be at home | 2 |
went over to look | 2 |
seemed to know a | 2 |
as soon as she | 2 |
in the light of | 2 |
it was not easy | 2 |
the woman who had | 2 |
the chair where she | 2 |
out to the barn | 2 |
settled down to his | 2 |
but it seemed to | 2 |
one of the young | 2 |
going back to her | 2 |
had been prepared for | 2 |
windows were full of | 2 |
not going to let | 2 |
of the room were | 2 |
the stage of the | 2 |
but she was so | 2 |
they were the only | 2 |
much as you do | 2 |
to go out to | 2 |
give me a chance | 2 |
mind their own business | 2 |
he wanted to get | 2 |
opened the stair door | 2 |
eyes were full of | 2 |
touched him on the | 2 |
ragged blue outline of | 2 |
she had left the | 2 |
and went out to | 2 |
up to the coffin | 2 |
told them the story | 2 |
sitting on the ground | 2 |
had gone off in | 2 |
end of the shed | 2 |
not a man of | 2 |
the piano score of | 2 |
into an attitude of | 2 |
since she had left | 2 |
and asked him whether | 2 |
had been carried out | 2 |
bright red spots on | 2 |
looking at it with | 2 |
a world of which | 2 |
for the rest of | 2 |
his eyes fixed upon | 2 |
did not occur to | 2 |
in that deep cut | 2 |
sat there all evening | 2 |
he rose and went | 2 |
up the platform toward | 2 |
out from town to | 2 |
he would have liked | 2 |
he said it was | 2 |
ralph and his father | 2 |
claude went to the | 2 |
the hour when the | 2 |
that would be a | 2 |
he felt it was | 2 |
she was in the | 2 |
from the group and | 2 |
coal and lumber dealer | 2 |
but no one seemed | 2 |
at the mercy of | 2 |
were not there to | 2 |
thing for you to | 2 |
shut up in the | 2 |
there was this to | 2 |
that was his own | 2 |
went out of the | 2 |
the end of a | 2 |
the sun went down | 2 |
on the day of | 2 |
went back along the | 2 |
jumped into his car | 2 |
the front of the | 2 |
who would never be | 2 |
at all in the | 2 |
you know i care | 2 |
i felt that she | 2 |
the coal and lumber | 2 |
in town one day | 2 |
wondered what it was | 2 |
up there on the | 2 |
side of the hill | 2 |
would never forget the | 2 |
up to the third | 2 |
to find his own | 2 |
room for him on | 2 |
in the tone of | 2 |
he was writing an | 2 |
never be able to | 2 |
where a lot of | 2 |
it was a long | 2 |
that she was to | 2 |
when he saw that | 2 |
shut himself up in | 2 |
as he knew it | 2 |
claude thought they did | 2 |
but when he came | 2 |
in the linen suit | 2 |
a good deal more | 2 |
could no more change | 2 |
and when he came | 2 |
in the afternoon and | 2 |
now that she had | 2 |
for a moment in | 2 |
one morning when he | 2 |
rest of his life | 2 |
had just been talking | 2 |
he were being watched | 2 |
colonel sent his orderly | 2 |
how do you know | 2 |
outside her door and | 2 |
one of the long | 2 |
the long flight of | 2 |
shook the water from | 2 |
in a happy frame | 2 |
put out his hand | 2 |
so far as i | 2 |
they clung together in | 2 |
from horizon to horizon | 2 |
after a while he | 2 |
listened a moment and | 2 |
asked him about a | 2 |
edge of his seat | 2 |
out of his way | 2 |
wheeler was in the | 2 |
saw that there was | 2 |
he was unable to | 2 |
feeling of not being | 2 |
a breeze sprang up | 2 |
when she had finished | 2 |
to get at the | 2 |
beginning to show grey | 2 |
he had no desire | 2 |
for a wedding present | 2 |
at the bunch of | 2 |
to go to church | 2 |
the door and called | 2 |
he meant to take | 2 |
nothing to do with | 2 |
i believe he is | 2 |
would really have been | 2 |
carried off the family | 2 |
madame joubert came out | 2 |
kept thinking of things | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
was well enough to | 2 |
boy from the omaha | 2 |
a little ashamed of | 2 |
ill at ease and | 2 |
you think of this | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
held out to him | 2 |
what he looked like | 2 |
from the scene of | 2 |
hung up the receiver | 2 |
never knew whether he | 2 |
foot of his bed | 2 |
caught him in the | 2 |
old dame who was | 2 |
time when he had | 2 |
gladys farmer was the | 2 |
of the long windows | 2 |
suppose his father had | 2 |
had given him a | 2 |
he had ever seen | 2 |
and went back along | 2 |
he struck a match | 2 |
and have a good | 2 |
it had never occurred | 2 |
appreciative of the honour | 2 |
and lit a cigarette | 2 |
been filled by a | 2 |
something splendid about life | 2 |
to smoke a cigar | 2 |
and all the time | 2 |
soon as he was | 2 |
she said he was | 2 |
father was a rich | 2 |
which he did not | 2 |
it was quite possible | 2 |
go into business together | 2 |
front page of the | 2 |
had got into trouble | 2 |
it would be just | 2 |
had heard so much | 2 |
to go with her | 2 |
bayliss came out from | 2 |
in this world to | 2 |
at once to headquarters | 2 |
on top of us | 2 |
an intense kind of | 2 |
he would manage to | 2 |
a flare went up | 2 |
he asked as he | 2 |
scarcely knew what to | 2 |
make a fuss about | 2 |
anything in particular to | 2 |
along one of the | 2 |
there was plenty of | 2 |
he went over to | 2 |
it up from the | 2 |
first time she had | 2 |
back to the colonel | 2 |
this kind of life | 2 |
because it is the | 2 |
thought it would be | 2 |
nobody had ever seen | 2 |
his head with a | 2 |
she did not know | 2 |
up to the light | 2 |
the front and back | 2 |
to believe that the | 2 |
years ago he had | 2 |
things instead of the | 2 |
side of the world | 2 |
they sat down at | 2 |
never in his life | 2 |
see that the gun | 2 |
want to look at | 2 |
head in at the | 2 |
he would be home | 2 |
he had long ago | 2 |
had given her a | 2 |
over the piles of | 2 |
from his pocket and | 2 |
it was very much | 2 |
he felt a little | 2 |
was nothing else to | 2 |
that sort of a | 2 |
and waved to her | 2 |
four years on the | 2 |
could not have told | 2 |
would have said that | 2 |
as he did so | 2 |
and scrambled down the | 2 |
off the end of | 2 |
half a bottle of | 2 |
if he wanted to | 2 |
for the last act | 2 |
the grey sky and | 2 |
under the shade of | 2 |
band struck up blue | 2 |
and talked to him | 2 |
the banks of lovely | 2 |
he had kept his | 2 |
to give me a | 2 |
to town and bought | 2 |
see how we can | 2 |
an old woman in | 2 |
stained about the mouth | 2 |
woman i have ever | 2 |
he was the most | 2 |
about the neck of | 2 |
he could always get | 2 |
name had come to | 2 |
the young men of | 2 |
keep up with the | 2 |
to be born into | 2 |
on the state house | 2 |
and she was very | 2 |
came up the hill | 2 |
every time he came | 2 |
the feeling of not | 2 |
she put out her | 2 |
out his hand and | 2 |
the men behind him | 2 |
how long do you | 2 |
he could go on | 2 |
if it might be | 2 |
writing a book about | 2 |
sat up in his | 2 |
a good deal at | 2 |
claude pulled off his | 2 |
the door on his | 2 |
he was ready for | 2 |
what to do with | 2 |
he would do for | 2 |
it was his first | 2 |
in the front yard | 2 |
he was exactly the | 2 |
on the long flight | 2 |
they would have to | 2 |
was built against the | 2 |
up to the fence | 2 |
and a sense of | 2 |
sprang to the ground | 2 |
only a few days | 2 |
down in the hole | 2 |
was always ready to | 2 |
if he could get | 2 |
and got transferred to | 2 |
asked him to come | 2 |
and it will be | 2 |
black clothes and his | 2 |
as they drew up | 2 |
called in from the | 2 |
while she was coming | 2 |
they would have the | 2 |
but he had no | 2 |
off his shoes and | 2 |
ran down the street | 2 |
once or twice that | 2 |
but she could not | 2 |
the moment he first | 2 |
as well as the | 2 |
he meant to make | 2 |
the platform toward the | 2 |
going up to lincoln | 2 |
he was not in | 2 |
she looked at her | 2 |
they drew up before | 2 |
looked down at them | 2 |
they were all talking | 2 |
that he managed to | 2 |
and opened the door | 2 |
a woman of her | 2 |
he had met in | 2 |
would have been better | 2 |
careful not to commit | 2 |
long sigh of relief | 2 |
came out and saw | 2 |
mort pour la france | 2 |
had been on the | 2 |
he was afraid of | 2 |
they ought to be | 2 |
with white hair and | 2 |
when he was with | 2 |
never so much as | 2 |
took hold of one | 2 |
the back of his | 2 |
claude glanced up at | 2 |
and he has to | 2 |
he was thinking about | 2 |
up in an old | 2 |
we got the story | 2 |
will let you come | 2 |
were said to be | 2 |
he came up to | 2 |
in a few minutes | 2 |
wheeler looked at him | 2 |
it would be difficult | 2 |
the last half hour | 2 |
and said he would | 2 |
when he had an | 2 |
realizing what he was | 2 |
over to the timber | 2 |
he rose with a | 2 |
the top of his | 2 |
had something to do | 2 |
and she was a | 2 |
at her with a | 2 |
he would never go | 2 |
the end of his | 2 |
very much interested in | 2 |
out of the car | 2 |
his mother had been | 2 |
felt in a flash | 2 |
when he did not | 2 |
that evening claude was | 2 |
what are you doing | 2 |
why it was that | 2 |
the kitchen in a | 2 |
hand and held it | 2 |
the one on the | 2 |
in the observation car | 2 |
the top of it | 2 |
he had tried to | 2 |
the story of the | 2 |
there were to be | 2 |
had a cheering effect | 2 |
even when he was | 2 |
there for a long | 2 |
claude and gerhardt were | 2 |
like sacks of flour | 2 |
the big guns were | 2 |
and put in a | 2 |
of the band boys | 2 |
the timber claim to | 2 |
stood looking at the | 2 |
out into the fields | 2 |
with a quick movement | 2 |
that he was crazy | 2 |
pulled up at the | 2 |
went out into the | 2 |
principal asked him whether | 2 |
fall of the forts | 2 |
letters on the table | 2 |
if she were not | 2 |
keep it as a | 2 |
wheeler came down the | 2 |
ought to be interested | 2 |
in the grey twilight | 2 |
the sweat was rolling | 2 |
let me tell you | 2 |
looked up with solicitude | 2 |
to be proud of | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
talked about the war | 2 |
and lay down on | 2 |
man shook his head | 2 |
when the war broke | 2 |
long have you been | 2 |
by a young man | 2 |
his way back to | 2 |
was young and handsome | 2 |
of the gully on | 2 |
her eyes with her | 2 |
been shut away from | 2 |
he had been taught | 2 |
used to stop to | 2 |
a great deal about | 2 |
when he was at | 2 |
who was said to | 2 |
stop to drink at | 2 |
to take us in | 2 |
to see his mother | 2 |
was different from the | 2 |
the house for the | 2 |
just what she had | 2 |
they must have something | 2 |
why he was there | 2 |
from the mass of | 2 |
him to take the | 2 |
his father had been | 2 |
had not yet come | 2 |
a moment in the | 2 |
and for the first | 2 |
big type on the | 2 |
had been away from | 2 |
it in an old | 2 |
she were trying to | 2 |
do you know anything | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
was a great deal | 2 |
of the people who | 2 |
and to be able | 2 |
but not for me | 2 |
i have ever known | 2 |
her friends knew that | 2 |
on the ground beside | 2 |
made no attempt to | 2 |
were already on the | 2 |
of the royal flying | 2 |
simply because he had | 2 |
came upon him in | 2 |
asked him what he | 2 |
in the afternoon the | 2 |
caught the sunlight and | 2 |
they were in their | 2 |
sit all evening in | 2 |
wanted me to be | 2 |
hicks and bert fuller | 2 |
turn out wonderfully well | 2 |
two boys went to | 2 |
got on the boat | 2 |
on the denver express | 2 |
of the fall of | 2 |
to come back to | 2 |
he went back to | 2 |
out and saw the | 2 |
in a low voice | 2 |
had nothing to say | 2 |
in the timber claim | 2 |
the length of the | 2 |
and asked him if | 2 |
he walked into the | 2 |
wound along the river | 2 |
claude said he had | 2 |
break out of the | 2 |
as if all this | 2 |
when you were a | 2 |
of a long family | 2 |
driving in the park | 2 |
he stretched himself out | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
the piano and began | 2 |
could come up from | 2 |
you must be able | 2 |
though he had no | 2 |
he did nothing but | 2 |
if all this were | 2 |
he had not seen | 2 |
was putting on her | 2 |
that was not the | 2 |
had gone to frankfort | 2 |
go home at all | 2 |
the cedars in the | 2 |
on his little finger | 2 |
pinned to her knee | 2 |
she shook her finger | 2 |
out of his car | 2 |
but a few hours | 2 |
the back seat of | 2 |
in the wrong place | 2 |
did not see the | 2 |
hold of one of | 2 |
was standing on the | 2 |
and nobody had ever | 2 |
there was nothing he | 2 |
turned his back on | 2 |
now and again to | 2 |
must be able to | 2 |
came to the door | 2 |
know what it meant | 2 |
in a kind of | 2 |
take charge of the | 2 |
first glimpse of the | 2 |
for there was nothing | 2 |
he decided to go | 2 |
used to like to | 2 |
years when i was | 2 |
give you a chance | 2 |
at mckann and his | 2 |
the place where he | 2 |
she liked to be | 2 |
in at the kitchen | 2 |
with his hands in | 2 |
seen a good deal | 2 |
and the two boys | 2 |
were terribly afraid of | 2 |
and his hands were | 2 |
and the band struck | 2 |
he was hunting for | 2 |
more interesting than the | 2 |
at the state university | 2 |
i wish you would | 2 |
a man of genius | 2 |
fifty miles from the | 2 |
feet of the runners | 2 |
of the house and | 2 |
foot of the ladder | 2 |
what had happened at | 2 |
right that he should | 2 |
he might as well | 2 |
and look at the | 2 |
to tell her about | 2 |
to be said for | 2 |
his mother had gone | 2 |
into one of those | 2 |
told claude that she | 2 |
they were the ones | 2 |
the seat of government | 2 |
when the french were | 2 |
he knew that she | 2 |
in the civil war | 2 |
as well as to | 2 |
looking out over the | 2 |
be left alone with | 2 |
dan and jerry were | 2 |
the foot of his | 2 |
tone in which people | 2 |
as he looked out | 2 |
to pick up some | 2 |
one by one they | 2 |
he went to work | 2 |
she turned her face | 2 |
slipped out from the | 2 |
out the light and | 2 |
and covered it with | 2 |
to find that he | 2 |
he was absorbed in | 2 |
he could talk to | 2 |
him to make the | 2 |
little to one side | 2 |
came back from the | 2 |
felt that he had | 2 |
george washington and john | 2 |
to give them a | 2 |
he had promised to | 2 |
she is such a | 2 |
when she suddenly looked | 2 |
to git right at | 2 |
was distracted by the | 2 |
been a good deal | 2 |
that the young man | 2 |
in him when he | 2 |
the hem of her | 2 |
men in the world | 2 |
until they were stacked | 2 |
nifty jones and oscar | 2 |
to the temple college | 2 |
the first battle of | 2 |
on the rest of | 2 |
she turned to the | 2 |
was sure he ought | 2 |
head of the stairs | 2 |
the only person in | 2 |
be able to find | 2 |
when he came out | 2 |
was down in the | 2 |
to live with the | 2 |
you know anything about | 2 |
at the frankfort high | 2 |
when he wanted to | 2 |
him on the bench | 2 |
they went to bed | 2 |
him out of his | 2 |
been able to get | 2 |
the colonel sent his | 2 |
the sort of person | 2 |
over and over that | 2 |
all of whom were | 2 |
the captain of the | 2 |
in the minds of | 2 |
and asked him to | 2 |
was seated in the | 2 |
on his upper lip | 2 |
knew that he was | 2 |
she held out to | 2 |
on the second day | 2 |
he had come in | 2 |
of not being able | 2 |
that the gun teams | 2 |
up in a balloon | 2 |
a man and a | 2 |
to sit up half | 2 |
but now that he | 2 |
frankfort to catch the | 2 |
for a year or | 2 |
in the deep grass | 2 |
and put on his | 2 |
she would never forget | 2 |
they were stacked half | 2 |
he must be going | 2 |
made room for him | 2 |
claude put down his | 2 |
for a day in | 2 |
tell the whole story | 2 |
he realized that she | 2 |
had never seen anything | 2 |
off on his fingers | 2 |
it is to be | 2 |
the farm in red | 2 |
in his vest pocket | 2 |
was glad to be | 2 |
to hear him talk | 2 |
i like to hear | 2 |
to make room for | 2 |
he used to say | 2 |
he could recognize a | 2 |
he was on the | 2 |
at one of the | 2 |
with a kind of | 2 |
and he was not | 2 |
the snow was whirling | 2 |
the professors at the | 2 |
shook his head with | 2 |
have a chance to | 2 |
he got up and | 2 |
take the trouble to | 2 |
from whom he had | 2 |
he did not open | 2 |
and had to be | 2 |
that all the garnets | 2 |
she had put on | 2 |
came out into the | 2 |
and went up in | 2 |
hedger and his dog | 2 |
mill to see enid | 2 |
at the beginning of | 2 |
not bear to have | 2 |
a cup of tea | 2 |
be done right here | 2 |
drove up to the | 2 |
on the front page | 2 |
coat and began to | 2 |
and he played the | 2 |
all the men were | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
out of this war | 2 |
to think about the | 2 |
and looked out at | 2 |
his eyes with his | 2 |
up over the footlights | 2 |
when bayliss came out | 2 |
the director of the | 2 |
for a moment and | 2 |
went to bed early | 2 |
and slipped into the | 2 |
on the top of | 2 |
claude went over to | 2 |
on a summer night | 2 |
took it for granted | 2 |
to be a great | 2 |
in the air and | 2 |
but he had to | 2 |
a little to one | 2 |
he had heard the | 2 |
he could not see | 2 |
when it came to | 2 |
he had to be | 2 |
the path to the | 2 |
fire at one end | 2 |
there where miss enid | 2 |
the gun teams were | 2 |
because he had never | 2 |
head down in the | 2 |
i know he is | 2 |
that he would be | 2 |
i guess most of | 2 |
turned to the banker | 2 |
must have been very | 2 |
loose in the world | 2 |
six hundred acres of | 2 |
day in new york | 2 |
the church of st | 2 |
it was merely a | 2 |
had to be very | 2 |
and his father and | 2 |
and wondered what he | 2 |
to the edge of | 2 |
and turned out the | 2 |
one of her own | 2 |
asked claude to go | 2 |
had always thought of | 2 |
with the smell of | 2 |
it was not until | 2 |
he would not go | 2 |
i can think of | 2 |
was in the kitchen | 2 |
he listened a moment | 2 |
second winter of the | 2 |
he had never heard | 2 |
for nearly a month | 2 |
he could see that | 2 |
are going to be | 2 |
pulled off his coat | 2 |
the shining current of | 2 |
she seemed to have | 2 |
by the fact that | 2 |
out on the table | 2 |
only person in the | 2 |
as far away as | 2 |
but he was not | 2 |
i think i must | 2 |
something in his tone | 2 |
stood in the doorway | 2 |
claude turned and went | 2 |
in a day coach | 2 |
was what all the | 2 |
waited a few minutes | 2 |
of the express car | 2 |
and was trying to | 2 |
claude was sitting on | 2 |
he went to the | 2 |
from the omaha packing | 2 |
the alcove at the | 2 |
in the first week | 2 |
caught up his cap | 2 |
was the last of | 2 |
the fourth of july | 2 |
and that he had | 2 |
an old man with | 2 |
he had got his | 2 |
is what i want | 2 |
went so far as | 2 |
all talking at once | 2 |
full in his face | 2 |
told him to get | 2 |
would like to see | 2 |
be able to put | 2 |
that came up from | 2 |
looked up and saw | 2 |
something of the sort | 2 |
there was something of | 2 |
her to be at | 2 |
he was going away | 2 |
looked back at the | 2 |
to ask you to | 2 |
he began to feel | 2 |
he was not afraid | 2 |
on the surface of | 2 |
for the next week | 2 |
the upper part of | 2 |
stopped to look at | 2 |
to gaze off at | 2 |
seemed to be the | 2 |
he told his mother | 2 |
a fine day to | 2 |
to get to the | 2 |
for some of the | 2 |
on the couch in | 2 |
but when he had | 2 |
first battle of the | 2 |
he went to bed | 2 |
to the foot of | 2 |
but he was always | 2 |
to new york to | 2 |
of the window and | 2 |
and took hold of | 2 |
the place where the | 2 |
the heart of the | 2 |
and disappeared behind the | 2 |
looks as if it | 2 |
boys went to the | 2 |
i have never cared | 2 |
ran back to the | 2 |
ought not to take | 2 |
got a good deal | 2 |
was not the only | 2 |
it was the hour | 2 |
she might have been | 2 |
had come to them | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
then life was not | 2 |
out of their houses | 2 |
going up to the | 2 |
it was clear that | 2 |
you and i are | 2 |
to have come to | 2 |
up to his face | 2 |
he had been in | 2 |
and his father was | 2 |
himself down with a | 2 |
all stuck up with | 2 |
him in her mind | 2 |
of what he had | 2 |
it lay on the | 2 |
he had been so | 2 |
was not able to | 2 |
the next afternoon claude | 2 |
he did not think | 2 |
been away from home | 2 |
among a lot of | 2 |
i came back here | 2 |
short in his walk | 2 |
claude at the head | 2 |
of the stock company | 2 |
was sure to find | 2 |
shot in a gambling | 2 |
it was a fine | 2 |
all the way down | 2 |
tell her about the | 2 |
painter in the world | 2 |
the americans found themselves | 2 |
the toe of her | 2 |
i used to be | 2 |
door of her stateroom | 2 |
to do anything with | 2 |
and would not be | 2 |
up on the hill | 2 |
he was on his | 2 |
he had supposed they | 2 |
down to the cellar | 2 |
had found their way | 2 |
when she was a | 2 |
we were going to | 2 |
new in the world | 2 |
the room was full | 2 |
fell in with a | 2 |
that she had not | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
was delighted to find | 2 |
and closed the door | 2 |
she was a child | 2 |
you are going to | 2 |
he said he thought | 2 |
man in the linen | 2 |
and the lights turned | 2 |
they had found their | 2 |
a very different sort | 2 |
could never have got | 2 |
forehead puffed up and | 2 |
opened a little way | 2 |
took off his shoes | 2 |
the burdens of the | 2 |
to look after the | 2 |
could not remember a | 2 |
and they went to | 2 |
do tell me about | 2 |
claude caught up his | 2 |
for the same reason | 2 |
it was a kind | 2 |
she knew that she | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
down on the bar | 2 |
it was to go | 2 |
to hear you talk | 2 |
have never cared about | 2 |
not seem to be | 2 |
of the fact that | 2 |
but the moment he | 2 |
he had come back | 2 |
rolling along the highroad | 2 |
that it had been | 2 |
he broke out suddenly | 2 |
take the american to | 2 |
looked at him squarely | 2 |
and went in to | 2 |
members of the stock | 2 |
in the front row | 2 |
asked david whether he | 2 |
he read them aloud | 2 |
they ran down the | 2 |
what he had been | 2 |
one of the things | 2 |
he had at last | 2 |
to the gate and | 2 |
grey sky and the | 2 |
a young man whom | 2 |
you want to know | 2 |
go to the state | 2 |
not in the least | 2 |
one thing to another | 2 |
half so much as | 2 |
out a flood of | 2 |
on his head and | 2 |
up to the wagon | 2 |
middle of the street | 2 |
one of the few | 2 |
home to see my | 2 |
back to maine and | 2 |
realized that he was | 2 |
end of the corridor | 2 |
began to talk to | 2 |
the three who had | 2 |
he decided that he | 2 |
claude was thinking how | 2 |
the second winter of | 2 |
at once to tell | 2 |
she took with her | 2 |
i do not know | 2 |
out of the world | 2 |
not talk at all | 2 |
that hung over the | 2 |
in new york and | 2 |
a happy frame of | 2 |
great deal of money | 2 |
first time in his | 2 |
she leaned forward and | 2 |
made much of a | 2 |
had been too much | 2 |
after one of the | 2 |
for a boy who | 2 |
a cheering effect upon | 2 |
something the matter with | 2 |
come up in the | 2 |
and then to see | 2 |
to stay at home | 2 |
down at the garage | 2 |
the best of what | 2 |
claude had never before | 2 |
take care of himself | 2 |
he took out a | 2 |
too much for his | 2 |
is the matter with | 2 |
had been left in | 2 |
to get out of | 2 |
was full of the | 2 |
and it was a | 2 |
and the little girl | 2 |
sort of person who | 2 |
the matter with the | 2 |
see to it that | 2 |
all the night before | 2 |
great deal of time | 2 |
out of the chest | 2 |
had fallen into the | 2 |
the grand duke paul | 2 |
he wanted at home | 2 |
just the colour of | 2 |
the colonel sent for | 2 |
it was the end | 2 |
as he had been | 2 |
she had come for | 2 |
years she had been | 2 |
was this to be | 2 |
to the orchard and | 2 |
to the state university | 2 |
he came out of | 2 |
on the south side | 2 |
and have a talk | 2 |
through the glass door | 2 |
get used to it | 2 |
it had always been | 2 |
and closed her eyes | 2 |
was as if he | 2 |
went to the circus | 2 |
had no desire to | 2 |
he did not understand | 2 |
than he had ever | 2 |
claude went to bed | 2 |
stuck his head out | 2 |
the place to himself | 2 |
claude went back to | 2 |
what was there to | 2 |
the chill of the | 2 |
so much time to | 2 |
boy ought to be | 2 |
and picked up a | 2 |
he looked like a | 2 |
that had been left | 2 |
off the train and | 2 |
to tell her that | 2 |
to the boat deck | 2 |
part of the country | 2 |
liked to hear him | 2 |
along the river shore | 2 |
but i want to | 2 |
had no right to | 2 |
put a mortgage on | 2 |
could see that her | 2 |
never go back to | 2 |
was used to the | 2 |
and with the other | 2 |
this into a balcony | 2 |
and began to brush | 2 |
to do is to | 2 |
the royal flying corps | 2 |
he was already a | 2 |
up and down in | 2 |
and where he had | 2 |
at the supper table | 2 |
under his chin and | 2 |
and there on the | 2 |
you may find some | 2 |
like what dey say | 2 |
upstairs to put on | 2 |
hung in the air | 2 |
if he were alone | 2 |
eyes filled with tears | 2 |
the first week of | 2 |
his thumb and middle | 2 |
he bought a new | 2 |
he fell in with | 2 |
she took his hand | 2 |
were but a few | 2 |
the gully on the | 2 |
former occupants had left | 2 |
of brick and plaster | 2 |
his eyes from the | 2 |
said to be a | 2 |
in to see the | 2 |
the future of the | 2 |
by a kind of | 2 |
to go into the | 2 |
built against the partition | 2 |
he had got the | 2 |
to the door of | 2 |
edge of the town | 2 |
as he had seen | 2 |
was an officer in | 2 |
he turned to the | 2 |
to live like a | 2 |
sat down to his | 2 |
to the north end | 2 |
much it was worth | 2 |
it was a highly | 2 |
did not like to | 2 |
windows and looked out | 2 |
her get rid of | 2 |
was not that of | 2 |
read it aloud to | 2 |
hear the charges against | 2 |
that they would have | 2 |
any of these people | 2 |
talked to me about | 2 |
and looked up at | 2 |
his elbows on the | 2 |
like a tramp woman | 2 |
the middle of a | 2 |
she was out of | 2 |
she had told mrs | 2 |
he came upon the | 2 |
out of the shop | 2 |
he was not able | 2 |
for him to bring | 2 |
what are you going | 2 |
looking at him intently | 2 |
a line of motors | 2 |
he ought to go | 2 |
and he decided to | 2 |
off in the car | 2 |
laughed and began to | 2 |
of those people who | 2 |
got out of the | 2 |
the people who were | 2 |
took it and placed | 2 |
make this into a | 2 |
up one of the | 2 |
good deal at the | 2 |
and left him alone | 2 |
seemed to be a | 2 |
and looked at him | 2 |
there was anything in | 2 |
at losing the pigs | 2 |
was a man of | 2 |
enid is a good | 2 |
for an hour or | 2 |
and down in the | 2 |
when he opened his | 2 |
had taken away his | 2 |
had tried to make | 2 |
when he was working | 2 |
day when he was | 2 |
the best of luck | 2 |
one of the staff | 2 |
long ago when she | 2 |
some of it on | 2 |
to stop to drink | 2 |
and looked at the | 2 |
until the war broke | 2 |
always looking for something | 2 |
chair where she had | 2 |
came to him with | 2 |
the next few weeks | 2 |
closed the door behind | 2 |
early in the morning | 2 |
sitting at one end | 2 |
one end of it | 2 |
and set off to | 2 |
down to the orchard | 2 |
a long sigh of | 2 |
in the faces of | 2 |
you know what i | 2 |
and make the best | 2 |
thought he could recognize | 2 |
there would be no | 2 |
she and her mother | 2 |
way out of the | 2 |
i asked him whether | 2 |
threw himself upon the | 2 |
knew what it was | 2 |
yet here they were | 2 |
looks to me like | 2 |
it will be a | 2 |
half an hour he | 2 |
they were at home | 2 |
moving about in the | 2 |
seemed never to have | 2 |
and mind their own | 2 |
he could not bear | 2 |
when they got into | 2 |
the restaurant that evening | 2 |
if there were a | 2 |
the middle of asia | 2 |
his mother and father | 2 |
shut the door behind | 2 |
claude broke the silence | 2 |
and now they were | 2 |
claude flattered himself that | 2 |
had come to town | 2 |
in which she had | 2 |
his head in at | 2 |
out in front of | 2 |
that she was young | 2 |
and she had come | 2 |
when he thought of | 2 |
one of the dead | 2 |
as they left the | 2 |
stood for a moment | 2 |
this way and that | 2 |
she was young and | 2 |
they seemed to be | 2 |
on the outskirts of | 2 |
looked at her in | 2 |
was the first time | 2 |
down in the garden | 2 |
said that she was | 2 |
back on the farm | 2 |
often in her car | 2 |
wondered what he looked | 2 |
had once been a | 2 |
think it would be | 2 |
who had been called | 2 |
it had been his | 2 |
the expression of a | 2 |
drew a long breath | 2 |
got up and went | 2 |
for me to go | 2 |
they were in the | 2 |
that they must not | 2 |
was the object of | 2 |
he happened to be | 2 |
he queried in his | 2 |
he had to do | 2 |
with his own hand | 2 |
upon the divan and | 2 |
a great many things | 2 |
go up to the | 2 |
cedars in the front | 2 |
the footlights until they | 2 |
sons in the war | 2 |
been able to explain | 2 |
she had often told | 2 |
a long story about | 2 |
one of the kansas | 2 |
gaze off at the | 2 |
as if they could | 2 |
not have time to | 2 |
seemed to him then | 2 |
away from home for | 2 |
and lit a cigar | 2 |
was standing in the | 2 |
the belt of his | 2 |
had been shut away | 2 |
of the iron kings | 2 |
knew that he had | 2 |
an hour or more | 2 |
time he came to | 2 |
worked early and late | 2 |
could recognize a well | 2 |
for a look at | 2 |
she knew he would | 2 |
he went into the | 2 |
like all the rest | 2 |
barn to see that | 2 |
few days after his | 2 |
just like a woman | 2 |
with the help of | 2 |
the doctor turned to | 2 |
rested his head on | 2 |
to the barn and | 2 |
in his tone made | 2 |
to give him his | 2 |
in a world of | 2 |
do as you like | 2 |
she looked at him | 2 |
the most of himself | 2 |
any of the other | 2 |
back again and again | 2 |
the door of his | 2 |
like to hear you | 2 |
tell you something about | 2 |
and he sank into | 2 |
that she might have | 2 |
was the only one | 2 |
to be at the | 2 |
you will have to | 2 |
down the path to | 2 |
one of the many | 2 |
he had seen a | 2 |
the little girl was | 2 |
he was born with | 2 |
the men were in | 2 |
when he came up | 2 |
he was meant to | 2 |
winter of the war | 2 |
claude would have liked | 2 |
up in the night | 2 |
enid and her mother | 2 |
said he thought so | 2 |
with a sort of | 2 |
on the seat beside | 2 |
put a great deal | 2 |
a year or more | 2 |
to town to see | 2 |
was not afraid of | 2 |
gone to frankfort to | 2 |
alone with his hostess | 2 |
had never been able | 2 |
claude thought he would | 2 |
americans found themselves in | 2 |
had tried to be | 2 |
take care of her | 2 |
waken up in the | 2 |
house on seventh avenue | 2 |
a glass of beer | 2 |
which she would never | 2 |
north end of the | 2 |
than it was to | 2 |
above the level of | 2 |
his father went out | 2 |
the sun was shining | 2 |
to go into business | 2 |
train for new york | 2 |
they were waiting for | 2 |
you are bad luck | 2 |
way he held his | 2 |
footlights until they were | 2 |
him for a few | 2 |
claude lay on the | 2 |
how was it possible | 2 |
you off with a | 2 |
it as much as | 2 |
going to live like | 2 |
they belong to the | 2 |
as he was born | 2 |
took the trouble to | 2 |
his name in the | 2 |
he was usually at | 2 |
going to the circus | 2 |
his mother and mahailey | 2 |
in one of those | 2 |
any more than i | 2 |
as fast as he | 2 |
a load of lumber | 2 |
claude and david were | 2 |
but a kind of | 2 |
had been to the | 2 |
a kind of power | 2 |
keep up his strength | 2 |
he thought of the | 2 |
his hammer to the | 2 |
want you to meet | 2 |
did not seem to | 2 |
and i thought i | 2 |
take it for granted | 2 |
i began to think | 2 |
when he heard her | 2 |
she has a beautiful | 2 |
group that had stood | 2 |
careful to see that | 2 |
seedlings where the dish | 2 |
of the house to | 2 |
look up from his | 2 |
were all talking at | 2 |
and forth in the | 2 |
guess most of them | 2 |
were to go to | 2 |
that of a man | 2 |
not at all like | 2 |
her back to the | 2 |
told him to bring | 2 |
so many of the | 2 |
the rear of the | 2 |
and told him he | 2 |
the middle of harvest | 2 |
on the fourth day | 2 |
you must have seen | 2 |
awake in the dark | 2 |
foot of the stairs | 2 |
vi the next morning | 2 |
this was one of | 2 |
thought you would have | 2 |
his coat and began | 2 |
went off in the | 2 |
feeling that he had | 2 |
and i wanted to | 2 |
sure he ought not | 2 |
way up to the | 2 |
he was in town | 2 |
when he was in | 2 |
rolled over on his | 2 |
in the hot sun | 2 |
him that he ought | 2 |
came out of their | 2 |
would be willing to | 2 |
what she had done | 2 |
claude on the shoulder | 2 |
was always afraid of | 2 |
you ought to be | 2 |
he shrugged his shoulders | 2 |
and that they would | 2 |
exactly the same way | 2 |
he was to have | 2 |
and made room for | 2 |
flashed up in him | 2 |
the only thing that | 2 |
she was a little | 2 |
that all was well | 2 |
he would not be | 2 |
much as he did | 2 |
he played the piano | 2 |
he had been trained | 2 |
he stuck to his | 2 |
out of the ordinary | 2 |
for him in the | 2 |
he had been to | 2 |
he is one of | 2 |
part of the world | 2 |
he did not notice | 2 |
that seemed to have | 2 |
he had finished his | 2 |
with a smile of | 2 |
to make a fuss | 2 |
with a long sigh | 2 |
might be a very | 2 |
they were bound for | 2 |
he knew so well | 2 |
every one of them | 2 |
he worked early and | 2 |
to get his breath | 2 |
the whole house for | 2 |
terribly afraid of being | 2 |
de courcy went to | 2 |
missionary work to be | 2 |
sitting on the porch | 2 |
that she was in | 2 |
he could come up | 2 |
to himself in the | 2 |
the principal asked him | 2 |
every man in the | 2 |
him that he had | 2 |
he were trying to | 2 |
you were a little | 2 |
decided that he would | 2 |
her hand on the | 2 |
it was good for | 2 |
learn to talk to | 2 |
an awful lot of | 2 |
feeling that he was | 2 |
mahailey stood watching him | 2 |
was careful not to | 2 |
i think i can | 2 |
he had no time | 2 |
when a flare went | 2 |
of the harvest field | 2 |
when she comes to | 2 |
be married in the | 2 |
but i think i | 2 |
she had ever heard | 2 |
do the same thing | 2 |
as if he did | 2 |
that the man in | 2 |
back on her cushions | 2 |
on the bridge and | 2 |
the long lines of | 2 |
to become of this | 2 |
nothing to do but | 2 |
he had never known | 2 |
when she had been | 2 |
here and there on | 2 |
he had been shut | 2 |
put you off with | 2 |
but he did not | 2 |
at him over the | 2 |
ever happen to him | 2 |
crest of the hill | 2 |
guns were tuning up | 2 |
way back to the | 2 |
she gave a little | 2 |
that he could go | 2 |
of the long table | 2 |
at the door and | 2 |
be the one who | 2 |
his state of feeling | 2 |
not occur to him | 2 |
a black evening dress | 2 |
men up to the | 2 |
he had so often | 2 |
i used to wonder | 2 |
standing at the marne | 2 |
and an old woman | 2 |
that is what i | 2 |
and in the other | 2 |
he had no right | 2 |
sent for claude and | 2 |
for a moment by | 2 |
she had been ill | 2 |
in his heart he | 2 |
of the fellows who | 2 |
quarter of a century | 2 |
when claude and david | 2 |
be able to keep | 2 |
far away as ever | 2 |
there was nothing else | 2 |
that grew by the | 2 |
smile that was both | 2 |
one of the big | 2 |
to be interested in | 2 |
me to be a | 2 |
into the barn to | 2 |
high as the piano | 2 |
him because he had | 2 |
the mother of many | 2 |
and i think i | 2 |
the disorder of the | 2 |
been too much for | 2 |
a big iron pot | 2 |
at once that he | 2 |
tenth street house with | 2 |
glanced back at the | 2 |
coming down on the | 2 |
struck up blue bell | 2 |
some of his friends | 2 |
a lock of hair | 2 |
to go to bed | 2 |
reached the door of | 2 |
from somewhere in the | 2 |
her head was small | 2 |
i always felt that | 2 |
in which they were | 2 |
to keep up with | 2 |
is one of the | 2 |
the fact that the | 2 |
it opened a little | 2 |
and went down to | 2 |
to make the best | 2 |
he was so angry | 2 |
going down the hill | 2 |
was on his way | 2 |
when he saw her | 2 |
in a flash that | 2 |
easy to see that | 2 |
the only one of | 2 |
out in the country | 2 |
life was not worth | 2 |
the heat of the | 2 |
at the piano and | 2 |
from a little town | 2 |
when she returned to | 2 |
was going to be | 2 |
made him think of | 2 |
her bavarian in the | 2 |
a good deal about | 2 |
to tell it to | 2 |
they went up to | 2 |
out of the sea | 2 |
and he would have | 2 |
if he were not | 2 |
that he was of | 2 |
claude felt they were | 2 |
the ground had been | 2 |
were stacked half as | 2 |
looked at him over | 2 |
that he had a | 2 |
took the road again | 2 |
to the red cross | 2 |
a new kind of | 2 |
the faces of the | 2 |
with one hand and | 2 |
there were a great | 2 |
in spite of their | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
to go home to | 2 |
over the edge of | 2 |
the crest of the | 2 |
to lend a hand | 2 |
idea of what a | 2 |
as he snapped the | 2 |
and sat in his | 2 |
who had never given | 2 |
claude told his mother | 2 |
windings of lovely creek | 2 |
shook his head slowly | 2 |
went away to school | 2 |
with me at the | 2 |
i want to get | 2 |
people who came to | 2 |
make a french port | 2 |
that he might be | 2 |
he stood looking at | 2 |
in a moment the | 2 |
brought up from the | 2 |
more than he had | 2 |
middle of the room | 2 |
he could not help | 2 |
how long have you | 2 |
to get rid of | 2 |
he must be a | 2 |
thinking that she was | 2 |
to look at his | 2 |
got out of sight | 2 |
has been filled by | 2 |
him into my confidence | 2 |
in her first youth | 2 |
and he was afraid | 2 |
in exactly the same | 2 |
to go to a | 2 |
shutting the door on | 2 |
was standing under the | 2 |
over to look at | 2 |
the men in the | 2 |
know i care for | 2 |
in the air service | 2 |
go with her to | 2 |
adam in the garden | 2 |
he noticed that his | 2 |
his eyes and the | 2 |
afraid of being fooled | 2 |
belt of his trousers | 2 |
that he ought not | 2 |
of them ran out | 2 |
and stopped at the | 2 |
more than a year | 2 |
singing at the manhattan | 2 |
have no doubt that | 2 |
reached the mill house | 2 |
they took the road | 2 |
liked to be thought | 2 |
to the house and | 2 |
could not see the | 2 |
is no way to | 2 |
with his own family | 2 |
doctor turned to him | 2 |
she could not understand | 2 |
day by day he | 2 |
somewhere down in the | 2 |
where he had been | 2 |
all advertising was good | 2 |
die for an idea | 2 |
the united states government | 2 |
to be a trifle | 2 |
was buried at sunrise | 2 |
these were the first | 2 |
as a young man | 2 |
come in for a | 2 |
it had something to | 2 |
and there the dead | 2 |
with a shudder of | 2 |
i was a child | 2 |
gave him a quick | 2 |
his father was in | 2 |
as she grew older | 2 |
to look at a | 2 |
he stood watching the | 2 |
work to be done | 2 |
a good many things | 2 |
the ones who had | 2 |
to know anything about | 2 |
that she had just | 2 |
he wanted to do | 2 |
smile that he had | 2 |
up from his paper | 2 |
had been going on | 2 |
to himself to be | 2 |
to take charge of | 2 |
stepped out on the | 2 |
had been in paris | 2 |
he was used to | 2 |
he turned his head | 2 |
dropped back into the | 2 |
money in new york | 2 |
claude thought he was | 2 |
the mill to see | 2 |
the sand bags and | 2 |
to the front of | 2 |
for me to say | 2 |
that he had made | 2 |
different from the others | 2 |
not remember a time | 2 |
with a flash of | 2 |
when his father was | 2 |
i came out of | 2 |
this to be said | 2 |
he looked up at | 2 |
over her head and | 2 |
the page of his | 2 |
think of anything to | 2 |
felt that she was | 2 |
had the feeling of | 2 |
now and then to | 2 |
a young man in | 2 |
was not worth the | 2 |
of the car and | 2 |
want to see the | 2 |
to be like the | 2 |
the fall of the | 2 |
had grown up with | 2 |
the musicians came out | 2 |
the first days of | 2 |
room and began to | 2 |
say that he was | 2 |
in a black evening | 2 |
dark smudges of smoke | 2 |
for it was the | 2 |
what he thought of | 2 |
a cloud of dust | 2 |
outline of the mountains | 2 |
he had washed it | 2 |
who sat in the | 2 |
was afraid he might | 2 |
was to give a | 2 |
you stay here and | 2 |
they were approaching the | 2 |
and they were all | 2 |
it up to the | 2 |
to drink at her | 2 |
see nothing but the | 2 |
he was going back | 2 |
and stood beside her | 2 |
had seen since he | 2 |
and he used to | 2 |
the little bridge over | 2 |
back of the house | 2 |
have to make the | 2 |
were the ones who | 2 |
the front page of | 2 |
the men had got | 2 |
one of his own | 2 |
to claude that it | 2 |
to show him the | 2 |
eyes rested upon him | 2 |
was not a man | 2 |
came up to the | 2 |
had to do and | 2 |
on the rail and | 2 |
where there was a | 2 |
into the berth over | 2 |
where he had already | 2 |
in the afternoon he | 2 |
tapped at the door | 2 |
her as far as | 2 |
as best he could | 2 |
farm in red willow | 2 |
happy frame of mind | 2 |
the way to the | 2 |
in silence to the | 2 |
eyes with his hand | 2 |
his mother called his | 2 |
the state house steps | 2 |
she made no reply | 2 |
come out on the | 2 |
when they were in | 2 |
and he said he | 2 |
a young man who | 2 |
a great many more | 2 |
happened to think that | 2 |
as he put down | 2 |
might as well have | 2 |
from the moment he | 2 |
he sprang to his | 2 |
well as he liked | 2 |
the light of a | 2 |
he walked on alone | 2 |
began to tell claude | 2 |
which he had taken | 2 |
picked up a book | 2 |
was glad to see | 2 |