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quadgram frequency
the course of the110
in the course of107
the morning of the97
the mouth of the91
at the end of91
the end of the88
the rest of the87
on the th we78
at the same time74
on the morning of73
morning of the th72
the banks of the71
for the purpose of67
for the first time66
the face of the65
on the banks of58
on the th of55
miles and a half53
the edge of the51
the door of the46
course of the day44
the middle of the43
degrees minutes seconds north43
on the borders of43
degrees minutes seconds west42
at the distance of42
he did not know41
on the th the40
on the following morning38
for a long time37
longitude degrees minutes seconds37
the surface of the37
the head of the36
the temperature of the36
in the evening we36
at the foot of36
in the midst of36
the great slave lake35
latitude degrees minutes seconds35
banks of the river35
as soon as the35
this part of the35
at the mouth of35
in the middle of34
to the northward of34
the name of the34
the remainder of the33
bank of the river33
the bottom of the33
in consequence of the32
part of the country32
the north side of32
in charge of the32
riders of the plains32
at an early hour32
we were obliged to31
but he did not31
the eyes of the29
degrees minutes seconds east29
as well as the29
the centre of the29
some tripe de roche28
mouth of the copper28
of tripe de roche28
the side of the28
isle a la crosse28
in the eyes of27
variation of the compass27
he turned to the27
that he had been27
he looked at the27
the borders of the26
the foot of the26
and he did not26
in the afternoon we26
rest of the party26
on the following day26
on the north side25
the top of the25
the summit of a25
part of the coast25
the man who had25
what do you want25
got to his feet25
at the head of24
one hundred and fifty24
as he did so24
i will tell you24
in a low voice24
the riders of the24
north side of the24
in the centre of24
as far as the23
from time to time23
mouth of the river23
a quarter of a23
in latitude degrees minutes22
had it not been22
in the far north22
pierre and his people22
side of the lake22
since our departure from22
dip of the needle22
the greater part of22
the arrival of the22
did not know that22
in search of the22
the women and children21
in the face of21
in front of the21
i did not know21
and in the evening21
on his way to21
of the copper indians21
in the act of21
the direction of the21
the face of a20
to go to the20
a considerable quantity of20
for a short time20
in the morning of20
i do not know20
with the intention of20
for the most part20
to the edge of20
on the part of20
his way to the20
the variation of the20
on the top of19
the first time in19
on the edge of19
of one hundred and19
in the name of19
of the day we19
in the presence of19
quarter of a mile19
from the mouth of19
to be able to19
he had come to19
we came to the19
romany of the snows19
on the st of19
we were compelled to19
but there was no19
to the eastward of19
on the th and19
and on the th19
he said in a19
variation degrees minutes seconds19
a romany of the18
two or three days18
the tripe de roche18
the gentleman in charge18
in the neighbourhood of18
in a state of18
the upper part of18
in the light of18
to each of the18
under the shelter of18
the whole of the18
of the th we18
and there was a18
face of the instrument18
and there was no18
in spite of the18
he was about to18
the end of it18
the doctor and hepburn18
in the hope of18
side of the river18
the place where the18
it was in the18
the latter part of18
that he could not17
the old man had17
summit of a hill17
of the great slave17
we arrived at the17
to make a fire17
across the barren grounds17
at the door of17
the bank of the17
as much as possible17
but it was a17
to be consistent with17
to one of the17
the light of the17
of the whole party17
the canoes and cargoes16
our stock of provision16
about one hundred and16
to the end of16
there was something in16
did not know what16
the afternoon of the16
in the direction of16
the valley of the16
at the sound of16
from the want of16
the body of the16
we encamped on the16
we put up at16
it was evident that16
a heavy fall of16
was silence for a16
the sound of the16
and at the same16
he had never seen16
the heat of the16
the hands of the16
he was a man16
the midst of the16
that it would be16
that he was not16
the spirit of the16
i want you to16
we were enabled to16
at the thought of16
the shores of the16
in the event of16
said that he had16
there was silence for16
he shook his head16
the heart of the16
the northward of the16
who had been sent16
to the westward of16
on the other side16
the summit of the16
miles and a quarter16
one of the most16
file for those who15
ideas before making an15
early in the morning15
a short distance from15
there is a short15
who may wish to15
end of the file15
making an entire meal15
the file for those15
may wish to sample15
the life of the15
the following morning we15
the stroke of the15
those who may wish15
short list of bookmarks15
quarters of a mile15
stroke of the hour15
he had not been15
from the summit of15
produced by david widger15
to the southward of15
an entire meal of15
one hundred and twenty15
by david widger widger15
ebook was produced by15
the hills of the15
before making an entire15
the shelter of the15
this ebook was produced15
david widger widger cecomet15
a short list of15
is one of the15
was produced by david15
in which he had15
had come to the15
by gilbert parker volume15
wish to sample the15
they came to the15
of the file for15
we came to a15
was about to speak15
partners of the north15
entire meal of them15
for those who may15
is a short list15
end of the lake15
that he was a15
for the use of15
was one of the15
the appearance of the14
of the necessity of14
it would have been14
the part of the14
to the mouth of14
with a kind of14
mile and a half14
on the evening of14
heavy fall of snow14
two of the hunters14
and it was not14
the clear water river14
in the morning we14
of the mighty men14
the men of the14
morning of the st14
it not been for14
the commencement of the14
on the surface of14
as though he had14
of the river and14
i am going to14
on the other hand14
the beginning of the14
we set out at14
temperature of the air14
face to face with14
by the appearance of14
on their way to14
on the th mr14
to the top of14
of the aurora borealis14
men who had been14
and he knew that14
and he had a14
greater part of the14
in a short time14
he came to the14
a part of the14
a great variety of14
gentleman in charge of14
in a kind of14
which i have named14
light in her eyes14
occurrences in the text14
with other occurrences in14
the gentlemen in charge14
was the first time14
to enable us to14
and a pair of14
for a few moments14
the partners of the14
that there was no14
that it was a14
which we could not14
he was in the14
it was the first14
one of the men14
that part of the14
which enabled us to14
it could not be14
on account of the14
held out his hand14
when they came to13
was not to be13
the neighbourhood of the13
some of the men13
in the morning and13
looked at each other13
came out of the13
in the open air13
when the swallows homeward13
at the sight of13
one of the hunters13
at the rate of13
as he looked at13
consistent with other occurrences13
said the old man13
after the manner of13
we had the satisfaction13
of great slave lake13
of the far north13
be consistent with other13
who had come to13
other occurrences in the13
two hundred and fifty13
by the name of13
i do not understand13
but he could not13
of the canadian voyagers13
and most of the13
a man who had13
of the men who13
short distance from the13
had the misfortune to13
a few of the13
in search of a13
had the satisfaction of13
the night of the13
to the door of13
the swallows homeward fly13
in the afternoon of13
as that of the13
what will you do13
held out her hand13
to the door and13
and he could not13
she held out her13
what was going on13
hills of the mighty13
that he did not13
of the polar sea13
so it was that13
the dip of the13
at the bottom of13
there was a long13
which he had been13
and looked at the13
he would not be12
will you come back12
the trail of the12
he opened the door12
but it was not12
the edge of a12
in the heart of12
on the summit of12
it may be remarked12
as the weather was12
about three hundred yards12
to be a great12
tripe de roche and12
reversing the face of12
sides of the hills12
the waters of the12
the old man was12
the sides of the12
the entrance of the12
and the rest of12
we continued our journey12
we had the gratification12
the sound of a12
at the commencement of12
on the present occasion12
but he would not12
end of the month12
were rejoiced to find12
as soon as possible12
and she had been12
close to the shore12
we were rejoiced to12
it would be a12
in a few minutes12
the sources of the12
course of the river12
the progress of the12
in the vicinity of12
parts of the country12
remainder of the day12
the means of subsistence12
the voice of the12
a good deal of12
the confluence of the12
for the last time12
the th and th12
that we could not12
of the men were12
part of the river12
at a considerable distance12
to the athabasca lake12
the door opened and12
and that he had12
had the gratification of12
on the next day12
a hand on his12
on the way to12
the other side of12
to the depth of12
the lake of the12
the first time since12
there was a great12
the opening of the12
up and down the12
that it was not12
close to each other12
a portion of the12
of the fact that12
that it was the12
on the shores of12
the tops of the12
to keep pace with12
there had been a12
and that it was12
a small quantity of12
not far from the12
the men who were12
of the man who12
we had nothing to12
hundred and fifty miles12
from the top of12
it was to be12
tripe de roche was12
silence for a moment12
of the party were12
temperature of the water12
out of his eyes12
depth of the snow12
it will be a12
the height of land12
banks of the copper12
that he and his12
the depth of the12
no tripe de roche12
it is all right11
there is only one11
he had been a11
was something in the11
in the hands of11
the nature of the11
the life that was11
saw that he was11
it is impossible to11
to the north of11
went to the door11
put a hand on11
the aurora borealis was11
came into his eyes11
look in his face11
of the lake and11
he said that he11
the strength of the11
to his feet and11
the th we had11
of the mouth of11
informed us that he11
the cause of the11
for two or three11
of the instrument was11
he was going to11
five hundred and fifty11
at the time of11
and we could not11
out of the window11
in the spring and11
us that he had11
on the side of11
the eye of the11
one of the indians11
there was nothing to11
there was plenty of11
the course of a11
it is to be11
of one of the11
of pierre and his11
for the sake of11
had been given to11
the evening of the11
in the same way11
in the month of11
the corner of the11
in honour of the11
that he would go11
nothing to do with11
keep pace with the11
the words of the11
the words of a11
any part of the11
the top of a11
him that he had11
the th of april11
he was not to11
there had been no11
one mile and a11
it is not easy11
the sight of the11
in one of his11
the position of the11
not been for the11
error of the day11
him for a moment11
the mouth of a11
the sight of a11
it was only a11
the heart of a11
the day of the11
both sides of the11
a small piece of11
had received from the11
from head to foot11
the ice on the11
the coast of labrador11
the wall of the10
of the magnetic needle10
the inhabitants of the10
the th of june10
from side to side10
to one hundred and10
hour and a half10
a group of islands10
the th of july10
the next day we10
and was about to10
they had come to10
in the early morning10
at the expense of10
one of the best10
it proved to be10
to the height of10
out into the night10
about half a mile10
produced by reversing the10
i will not be10
was the cause of10
afternoon of the th10
from want of food10
it was too late10
lodge in the wilderness10
had been in the10
of the party had10
the aurora borealis appeared10
in the mean time10
in spite of all10
expansion of the river10
and the man who10
but we could not10
an hour and a10
were obliged to encamp10
of the magnetic force10
to the great slave10
in search of them10
came to the door10
the east side of10
the township of oro10
it was no use10
we encamped at the10
that was in him10
and in the afternoon10
to go back to10
this was the first10
the governor of the10
arm of the lake10
and we had to10
by the copper indians10
gentlemen in charge of10
in the habit of10
other side of the10
had been sent to10
he would not go10
the management of the10
to the shores of10
through the deep snow10
the following observations were10
she had never seen10
in the afternoon a10
to give him a10
of the indians and10
the house on the10
they did not know10
the weather was very10
the foot of a10
there was only one10
as to be able10
he had been in10
the return of the10
set out for the10
in the valley of10
the upper end of10
to lighten the canoes10
when he had finished10
the story of the10
the spirits of our10
a large herd of10
with an air of10
that we should be10
set out on the10
coruscations of the aurora10
the borders of a10
by reversing the face10
she raised her head10
at some distance from10
with a touch of10
preparations for the journey10
borders of the lake10
the skin of the10
three hundred yards wide10
to and from the10
in the early days10
the fact that he10
the river to the10
the weather was extremely10
it had to be10
got to be settled10
their mode of life10
the eastern side of10
we arrived at fort10
he got to his10
quarter of an hour10
a mile from the10
the country to the10
that this was the10
the captain of the10
there was not a10
surface of the ice10
man shook his head10
the whole of this10
length of our voyage10
with the means of10
in the night and10
at the base of10
arrival of the indians10
hundred to two hundred10
of the indians to10
of two or three10
hundred and fifty yards10
two hundred feet high10
with the addition of10
the bow and arrow10
he had received from10
the thermometer rose to10
a quarter of an10
and encamped at the10
of the royal navy10
i have named after10
white fang did not10
laid a hand on10
at the upper end10
it seemed to him10
for the rest of10
to take care of10
end of the portage10
his journey to chipewyan10
a great deal of10
as well as for10
the th we were10
each side of the10
to search for the10
it might have been10
the colour of the10
in the form of10
the construction of the10
had said to him10
the journey to the10
journey to the northward10
the west side of10
at a short distance10
our departure from cumberland10
this was the only10
the daughter of a10
the rear of the10
the value of the9
in the winter of9
of the day and9
little widow of jansen9
in a tone of9
a day or two9
she had seen him9
the state of the9
which had been made9
it was necessary to9
the barren grounds to9
a mile and a9
on the outside of9
in this part of9
mouth of the cave9
for the remainder of9
the shores of this9
had come from the9
by the sight of9
its junction with the9
a continuation of the9
of a man who9
the indians in the9
i will do it9
that i could not9
and one of the9
it was like a9
the back of the9
the th of september9
the th we crossed9
she did not know9
that he was going9
the church of st9
to be married to9
look in her eyes9
the smell of the9
he had not yet9
was brought to the9
as he watched the9
life that was in9
the first time that9
because he was a9
watching the rise of9
and one of them9
in spite of himself9
and the old man9
as long as the9
the base of the9
of the officers and9
got to her feet9
some distance from the9
seemed to him that9
he said to the9
it was not a9
he knew that the9
be seen in the9
the next morning we9
on the coast of9
the home of the9
akaitcho and the hunters9
the look in his9
he could not see9
and it was the9
a long time to9
and all the time9
one of the women9
on the opposite side9
of the th the9
and in the course9
she looked at him9
the remains of a9
go back to the9
but there was one9
in the old days9
one of the largest9
the land of the9
do you want with9
the last of the9
had been accustomed to9
charge of the post9
of the water in9
one of them was9
west side of the9
he had never been9
so far as to9
on each side of9
in the latter part9
threw back his head9
in and out of9
the sight of him9
it will be seen9
proved to be a9
the snow in the9
and the next day9
on both sides of9
eyes were full of9
object of the expedition9
i went to the9
what is the good9
you want me to9
on the shore of9
the little widow of9
of the river to9
from one of the9
the error of the9
the rise of orion9
he said at last9
the shadow of the9
miles and three quarters9
said in a low9
of the two companies9
he had been accustomed9
but he was not9
deep as the sea9
the south side of9
for a few days9
knew that it was9
the head of a9
when he came to9
with the exception of9
night of the th9
but he was too9
and we set out9
the departure of the9
and this was the9
to the fact that9
was the beginning of9
informed me that the9
he could not understand9
to go on with9
sat down on the9
and he had no9
the cry of the9
the source of the9
made up his mind9
akaitcho and his party9
the man that killed9
and it is not8
you come back home8
of snow took place8
on the north trail8
the early part of8
coast to the eastward8
the spirits of the8
to the summit of8
of the compass degrees8
walking about three miles8
of the old man8
the gentlemen of the8
made a large fire8
what would he do8
our being able to8
previous to our departure8
one hundred and eighty8
and fifty yards wide8
but they did not8
we were unable to8
on the west side8
we should have to8
to do with the8
eyes fixed on the8
to the place where8
but she did not8
the song of the8
the comfort of a8
that we had not8
to him that he8
the interior of the8
beyond the athabasca lake8
on the south side8
hundred feet above the8
went in pursuit of8
view of the sea8
she knew that he8
showers of snow fell8
hurried down the rapid8
some of the party8
which the indians had8
night was very stormy8
the situation of our8
to accompany the expedition8
we embarked at four8
a point of land8
of the white swan8
in the same ratio8
in the days of8
a small lake and8
the presence of the8
notes on the north8
in front of him8
what are you doing8
the north end of8
en roulant ma boule8
one hundred and thirty8
near the mouth of8
the woman who had8
middle of the month8
under the charge of8
part of the lake8
the means of conveyance8
the fall of the8
each of the hunters8
to prevent them from8
and the men were8
pipe from his mouth8
part of the night8
the upper and lower8
the same ratio as8
of the riders of8
in the bottom of8
as soon as he8
partner of the north8
the dog nose rapids8
of the church of8
was not more than8
arrived at fort providence8
leave him to me8
for a moment as8
one way or another8
i want to be8
for a moment to8
of sir john franklin8
in pursuit of a8
was a matter of8
the contents of the8
the next day was8
her eyes had a8
but it is not8
as deep as the8
the sweet saint gabrielle8
the birds go south8
encamped on an island8
all the next day8
to be in the8
upper end of the8
it was like the8
in the same state8
back in an hour8
broke through the ice8
than that of the8
the following morning the8
it may here be8
to get to the8
a little of the8
for the conveyance of8
on the night of8
to guide us to8
they were unable to8
our departure from the8
came back to the8
then he turned to8
difference produced by reversing8
to the necessity of8
was degrees minutes seconds8
and encamped on the8
the distance we had8
that there was a8
to proceed to the8
the fact that the8
in the morning the8
the whole of our8
intensity of the magnetic8
at the door and8
a distance from the8
needle degrees minutes seconds8
to go in search8
in front of her8
she looked at the8
there was a look8
the wives of the8
on the sides of8
the bark of the8
a friend of mine8
out of the north8
it on the table8
go in search of8
her in his arms8
the water at the8
to the heart of8
he would not have8
a range of hills8
on a small island8
the th we embarked8
there was a strange8
the th we set8
the officers of the8
i was the more8
had been so much8
we proceeded to the8
in a light canoe8
as good as any8
at a very early8
buried in the snow8
he did not understand8
having come during the8
the officers and men8
though he did not8
the length of the8
fall of snow took8
from first to last8
the length of our8
on the peace river8
had nothing to eat8
the men who had8
after walking about three8
a very early hour8
she came to the8
add to our stock8
and part of the8
it was a long8
had saved his life8
was observed to be8
he had left the8
he jerked his head8
with one of the8
but none of them8
to him with the8
they came to a8
laid his hand on8
the westward of the8
to our stock of8
for a moment he8
five in the morning8
come during the day8
from north to south8
she was a little8
sixteen miles and a8
within sight of the8
the end of a8
and cargoes were carried8
the severity of the8
did not know the8
the spring and autumn8
in the case of8
from one hundred to8
whom he had not8
we commenced our journey8
made his way to8
she was thinking of8
a small clump of8
a sufficient quantity of8
of our being able8
stood in the doorway8
though the weather was8
the day when he8
put a stop to8
the night was stormy8
a hand on himself8
out of his way8
the hope of reaching8
towards the end of8
on the western side8
he felt that the8
as speedily as possible8
a chain of islands8
a small portion of8
a portage of one8
compass degrees minutes seconds8
old man shook his8
as though he were8
a man and a8
gave a little cry8
wood on the fire8
stood at the door8
at a distance from8
to say that he8
would have been a8
on the same day8
the lodge of a8
to the northward as8
at the same instant8
side of the bay8
and informed us that8
half a mile from8
and we were obliged8
and were obliged to8
i have named this8
the master of the8
for the convenience of8
that he might be8
great master of life8
one hundred to two8
severity of the weather8
he seemed to be8
like one in a8
of the scarlet hunter8
about two hundred yards8
first time in his8
by a chain of8
the first time he8
a thing like that8
to isle a la8
the compass degrees minutes8
the death of the8
that he had seen8
that he might have8
had the pleasure of8
about a quarter of8
the cumberland house crees8
the old man shook8
standing in the doorway8
are you going to8
by the aid of8
i had the misfortune8
of spirits and water8
a small supply of8
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