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quadgram | frequency |
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the king of the | 55 |
king of the peacocks | 54 |
riquet with the tuft | 42 |
at the same time | 39 |
the king and queen | 38 |
the marquis of carabas | 36 |
at the end of | 33 |
once upon a time | 26 |
in the midst of | 25 |
as soon as they | 25 |
upon a time there | 23 |
at the foot of | 23 |
as soon as he | 23 |
for a long time | 22 |
the queen of the | 21 |
queen of the fairies | 21 |
as soon as she | 19 |
ricky of the tuft | 19 |
if you do not | 19 |
the plant of life | 16 |
that she could not | 16 |
a time there was | 16 |
the end of the | 16 |
the forest of lilacs | 16 |
time there was a | 16 |
as soon as the | 16 |
in my power to | 14 |
at the same moment | 14 |
the queen and her | 13 |
by the side of | 13 |
the top of the | 13 |
put an end to | 13 |
in the mean time | 12 |
the foot of the | 12 |
go to the ball | 12 |
that it was a | 12 |
a quarter of an | 12 |
my lord the marquis | 12 |
to go to the | 12 |
little red riding hood | 12 |
at the top of | 12 |
lord the marquis of | 12 |
quarter of an hour | 11 |
the king and the | 11 |
the rest of the | 11 |
in a few days | 11 |
the key of the | 11 |
little pot of butter | 10 |
i will go and | 10 |
that she should be | 10 |
i will give you | 10 |
the door of the | 10 |
one of the most | 10 |
the form of a | 10 |
you have only to | 10 |
in a low voice | 10 |
the king and his | 10 |
a great deal of | 10 |
in love with her | 10 |
on the other hand | 10 |
for the rest of | 10 |
on the borders of | 9 |
in the middle of | 9 |
to take care of | 9 |
what is the matter | 9 |
that had ever been | 9 |
she was about to | 9 |
had ever been seen | 9 |
knocked at the door | 9 |
with all my heart | 9 |
himself on his knees | 9 |
the middle of the | 9 |
did not know what | 9 |
the end of a | 9 |
as he had done | 8 |
and as soon as | 8 |
uttered a cry of | 8 |
that he could not | 8 |
in the world to | 8 |
the end of that | 8 |
the same fairy who | 8 |
what was the matter | 8 |
she was in the | 8 |
in the presence of | 8 |
the manner in which | 8 |
the good old man | 8 |
that it was not | 8 |
and said to him | 8 |
to return to the | 8 |
she had no sooner | 8 |
king and his brother | 8 |
in the course of | 8 |
the master of the | 8 |
the cause of it | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
fifteen years of age | 8 |
she said to him | 8 |
to the king and | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
a flood of tears | 8 |
to the top of | 8 |
king and the prince | 8 |
the good fairy bienfaisante | 7 |
the borders of the | 7 |
one of her little | 7 |
the monsters of the | 7 |
not know what to | 7 |
to get rid of | 7 |
in a short time | 7 |
what are you seeking | 7 |
person in the world | 7 |
and said to her | 7 |
and you shall see | 7 |
in the pursuit of | 7 |
he said to her | 7 |
asked her what was | 7 |
fell in love with | 7 |
i will take you | 7 |
a time there lived | 7 |
the good old woman | 7 |
with all her heart | 7 |
in a little time | 7 |
there was once a | 7 |
what will become of | 7 |
in a state of | 7 |
of the forest of | 7 |
a great number of | 7 |
has been changed to | 7 |
have the pleasure of | 7 |
the foot of a | 7 |
at the birth of | 7 |
said riquet with the | 7 |
threw himself on his | 7 |
at this moment the | 7 |
the king could not | 7 |
that she would have | 7 |
as soon as i | 7 |
the palace of the | 7 |
top of the tower | 7 |
in which she had | 7 |
in order to make | 7 |
had it not been | 7 |
that she was not | 7 |
monsters of the lake | 6 |
a short time after | 6 |
what had become of | 6 |
and gave it to | 6 |
in one of the | 6 |
did not know how | 6 |
in possession of the | 6 |
agnella and passerose were | 6 |
i am going to | 6 |
said he to himself | 6 |
had scarcely uttered these | 6 |
the kingdom of the | 6 |
in the commerce of | 6 |
in spite of the | 6 |
queen and her daughter | 6 |
she did not know | 6 |
more beautiful than the | 6 |
her that she was | 6 |
lord marquis of carabas | 6 |
said to his wife | 6 |
to reflect on the | 6 |
go into the garden | 6 |
at the head of | 6 |
her father and mother | 6 |
she said to herself | 6 |
a little pot of | 6 |
for the loss of | 6 |
their father and mother | 6 |
in which he was | 6 |
her what was the | 6 |
and the latch will | 6 |
herself at his feet | 6 |
a hundred times more | 6 |
queen and her children | 6 |
the name of the | 6 |
time there lived a | 6 |
to open the door | 6 |
of the marquis of | 6 |
as if they had | 6 |
of the good fairy | 6 |
the king your father | 6 |
if he did not | 6 |
the top of a | 6 |
her hand with a | 6 |
and that she had | 6 |
them die of hunger | 6 |
more beautiful than her | 6 |
soon as they were | 6 |
that he loved her | 6 |
the sleeping beauty in | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
from head to foot | 6 |
tap with her wand | 6 |
bushel of golden crowns | 6 |
in your power to | 6 |
could not think of | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
of the king and | 6 |
scarcely uttered these words | 6 |
the poor children were | 6 |
the midst of his | 6 |
all the better to | 6 |
not being able to | 6 |
the most beautiful princess | 6 |
sleeping beauty in the | 6 |
would not fail to | 6 |
she said to her | 6 |
to go into the | 6 |
it will not be | 6 |
that she was in | 6 |
the summit of the | 6 |
the top of his | 6 |
in a loud voice | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
a man who had | 6 |
it is impossible to | 6 |
in a few hours | 6 |
as she was beautiful | 6 |
the loss of a | 6 |
prince riquet with the | 6 |
he was obliged to | 6 |
she had not been | 6 |
went up to her | 6 |
the two elder girls | 6 |
in the evening of | 6 |
a cake and a | 6 |
hand with a spindle | 6 |
i do not doubt | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
of the queen and | 6 |
on the ground floor | 6 |
he did not know | 6 |
a long time and | 6 |
it not been for | 6 |
i forbid you to | 6 |
the pleasure of seeing | 6 |
said the old man | 6 |
of carabas is drowning | 5 |
be able to do | 5 |
may easily be supposed | 5 |
as if she had | 5 |
him by the hand | 5 |
and in spite of | 5 |
i can do it | 5 |
the queen and the | 5 |
to die of hunger | 5 |
you very well know | 5 |
what the fairies had | 5 |
the power of the | 5 |
of the truth of | 5 |
a few days afterwards | 5 |
orangine and roussette were | 5 |
in the kingdom of | 5 |
and went up to | 5 |
not in my power | 5 |
she went to bed | 5 |
his father to him | 5 |
get out of the | 5 |
we will meet again | 5 |
to see how far | 5 |
and a little pot | 5 |
a king and queen | 5 |
went up to the | 5 |
two or three months | 5 |
king and queen who | 5 |
no one but the | 5 |
conducted her to the | 5 |
let me see if | 5 |
asked her if she | 5 |
of the peacocks was | 5 |
marquis of carabas is | 5 |
the good fairy drolette | 5 |
it was she who | 5 |
see if i can | 5 |
said that she was | 5 |
went straight to the | 5 |
prince in the world | 5 |
if he does not | 5 |
said the king of | 5 |
which the king had | 5 |
in proportion to the | 5 |
soon as they had | 5 |
to the other side | 5 |
he went up to | 5 |
of the fairy detestable | 5 |
will give you a | 5 |
she could not help | 5 |
father and mother were | 5 |
to the marquis of | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
that she might drink | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
a few days after | 5 |
it may easily be | 5 |
which i could not | 5 |
told her that she | 5 |
to make you happy | 5 |
the centre of the | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
it was to be | 5 |
in the enjoyment of | 5 |
if i can do | 5 |
wore a crown of | 5 |
to give way to | 5 |
the good qualities of | 5 |
without being able to | 5 |
what are you doing | 5 |
had appeared to her | 5 |
replied riquet with the | 5 |
at a loss for | 5 |
the astonishment of the | 5 |
at the feet of | 5 |
she was obliged to | 5 |
her to tell him | 5 |
that the princess should | 5 |
and said to them | 5 |
the lake of quicksilver | 5 |
two or three times | 5 |
of the most beautiful | 5 |
was more beautiful than | 5 |
had been made for | 5 |
soon as she had | 5 |
should be able to | 5 |
into a flood of | 5 |
he begged her to | 5 |
led her to the | 5 |
with the assistance of | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
became more and more | 5 |
the heads of the | 5 |
in love with him | 5 |
so kind as to | 5 |
what shall we do | 5 |
no sooner had she | 5 |
more than all the | 5 |
made up his mind | 5 |
beauty in the wood | 5 |
without breaking one of | 5 |
end of that time | 5 |
on account of their | 5 |
with all his might | 5 |
you shall not die | 5 |
he held in his | 5 |
a long time since | 5 |
see them die of | 5 |
i see nothing but | 5 |
and all sorts of | 5 |
the appearance of a | 5 |
the handsomest and most | 5 |
end of a long | 5 |
key of the little | 5 |
had a pair of | 5 |
at the sight of | 5 |
other side of the | 5 |
as though he were | 5 |
in his power to | 5 |
will not fail to | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
i hope you will | 5 |
into the garden and | 5 |
uttered these words when | 5 |
and bring me a | 5 |
threw her arms around | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
was so great that | 5 |
and told him that | 5 |
a tap with her | 5 |
times more beautiful than | 5 |
his wife and children | 5 |
the good woman was | 5 |
little jar of butter | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
nothing can be more | 5 |
that the king and | 5 |
her cap of roses | 5 |
that they might be | 5 |
in order to be | 5 |
same fairy who had | 5 |
to the bottom of | 5 |
the queen and princess | 5 |
the loss of my | 5 |
creature in the world | 5 |
and could not help | 5 |
beauty and the beast | 5 |
out of her mouth | 5 |
the castle of bonne | 5 |
that the key of | 5 |
said his father to | 5 |
and the door opened | 5 |
was not a little | 5 |
my lord marquis of | 5 |
it happened that the | 5 |
that they could not | 5 |
she was able to | 5 |
what have i done | 5 |
in which they were | 5 |
and that he had | 5 |
cake and a little | 5 |
that you will not | 5 |
the beauties of the | 5 |
soon as he had | 5 |
of the fairy furious | 5 |
up my mind to | 5 |
if she did not | 4 |
of a long avenue | 4 |
drew up before the | 4 |
that i have not | 4 |
a pair of seven | 4 |
as soon as it | 4 |
was the cause of | 4 |
that they might have | 4 |
which my mother has | 4 |
the remainder of his | 4 |
to the room where | 4 |
if they had not | 4 |
the end of which | 4 |
and the queen was | 4 |
marvellous and queen violette | 4 |
he went to the | 4 |
made up my mind | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
to be present at | 4 |
very fond of her | 4 |
the dragon of the | 4 |
dragon of the lake | 4 |
paid her a visit | 4 |
fell to the ground | 4 |
key of the closet | 4 |
gold and silver plate | 4 |
you have to do | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
who is about to | 4 |
can do nothing for | 4 |
he went back to | 4 |
the commerce of this | 4 |
there is not a | 4 |
as if it had | 4 |
a piece of bread | 4 |
i pray you to | 4 |
the pleasures of the | 4 |
she said to the | 4 |
obliged to go to | 4 |
you shall see me | 4 |
no one had ever | 4 |
you are at last | 4 |
he returned to the | 4 |
that the king was | 4 |
but they could not | 4 |
it is true that | 4 |
up his mind to | 4 |
the fruits of his | 4 |
latch will go up | 4 |
he was very much | 4 |
he could think of | 4 |
you do not know | 4 |
so taken up with | 4 |
of dorcas and amarillis | 4 |
and in a few | 4 |
to the king that | 4 |
the beast paid her | 4 |
have saved my life | 4 |
in the habit of | 4 |
to the centre of | 4 |
how dangerous it is | 4 |
know who she was | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
i am seeking the | 4 |
i doubt not but | 4 |
was very much surprised | 4 |
manner in which they | 4 |
in the same moment | 4 |
who did not know | 4 |
would be able to | 4 |
you that you are | 4 |
to the bed where | 4 |
in order that they | 4 |
the king put his | 4 |
said he to the | 4 |
that i am very | 4 |
that the king of | 4 |
there must be something | 4 |
but did not sleep | 4 |
on account of her | 4 |
find the king of | 4 |
the matter with you | 4 |
since they had been | 4 |
was worth more than | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
the midst of the | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
of the king of | 4 |
caught sight of her | 4 |
of gold and silver | 4 |
they could not see | 4 |
and the good fairy | 4 |
what to do with | 4 |
the father and mother | 4 |
the genius of the | 4 |
see nothing but the | 4 |
she threw her arms | 4 |
as long as she | 4 |
my mother has sent | 4 |
to give up the | 4 |
to see them die | 4 |
reached the house where | 4 |
the most beautiful person | 4 |
a piece of rag | 4 |
is about to die | 4 |
garret at the top | 4 |
and the king was | 4 |
that you have the | 4 |
the woods and groves | 4 |
or i shall come | 4 |
she would have been | 4 |
replied the old man | 4 |
the fairy drolette and | 4 |
fifteen or sixteen years | 4 |
as far as possible | 4 |
on account of his | 4 |
all on a sudden | 4 |
beast paid her a | 4 |
i shall die of | 4 |
obliged to go and | 4 |
king marvellous and queen | 4 |
nothing in the world | 4 |
of the fairy drolette | 4 |
up in his arms | 4 |
from morning to night | 4 |
every word you speak | 4 |
is not in my | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
the field of battle | 4 |
on the back of | 4 |
will go and see | 4 |
the morals of the | 4 |
the evening of his | 4 |
the nurse and her | 4 |
beautiful than her portrait | 4 |
she opened her eyes | 4 |
a long time in | 4 |
it would be to | 4 |
than a quarter of | 4 |
what would become of | 4 |
the tower in which | 4 |
sight he had ever | 4 |
had a blue beard | 4 |
with a view to | 4 |
there is nothing in | 4 |
top of his voice | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
do you not see | 4 |
will be the cause | 4 |
i shall not be | 4 |
hundred times more beautiful | 4 |
the house where the | 4 |
without saying a word | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
the rocks and deserts | 4 |
he was going to | 4 |
said she to them | 4 |
to speak to the | 4 |
went back to the | 4 |
she might drink the | 4 |
in the forest and | 4 |
is the matter with | 4 |
which the queen had | 4 |
the loss of his | 4 |
could not help feeling | 4 |
palace of the prince | 4 |
who had a pair | 4 |
the ground at the | 4 |
the midst of this | 4 |
at this instant a | 4 |
i do not understand | 4 |
more than fifty years | 4 |
them a good supper | 4 |
will marry no one | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
scum of the marshes | 4 |
of the two sisters | 4 |
out of your mouth | 4 |
a little time to | 4 |
you have saved my | 4 |
it is no wonder | 4 |
the little gray mouse | 4 |
genius of the mountain | 4 |
and i wish to | 4 |
from branch to branch | 4 |
will take care of | 4 |
nurse and her daughter | 4 |
for more than a | 4 |
for you that you | 4 |
was obliged to go | 4 |
i should like to | 4 |
the power of making | 4 |
the mantelpiece without breaking | 4 |
she would give her | 4 |
and she began to | 4 |
way in the forest | 4 |
in the form of | 4 |
was a man of | 4 |
she would not fail | 4 |
and that she would | 4 |
while she was thus | 4 |
no sooner was the | 4 |
she picked up the | 4 |
could not refrain from | 4 |
mantelpiece without breaking one | 4 |
of this little girl | 4 |
for a hundred years | 4 |
breaking one of them | 4 |
into the arms of | 4 |
i can do nothing | 4 |
heard the sound of | 4 |
that ever was seen | 4 |
you not see anything | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
began to weep bitterly | 4 |
to think he had | 4 |
the little glass slipper | 4 |
to try the slipper | 4 |
sat down to table | 4 |
the middle of a | 4 |
in the circle of | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
in spite of her | 4 |
as she embraced them | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
a long way off | 4 |
that he would rather | 4 |
her out of the | 4 |
possession of the statue | 4 |
the fairy drolette had | 4 |
on his knees before | 4 |
called out to her | 4 |
than those who have | 4 |
proudest woman that had | 4 |
up on the bed | 4 |
reached the summit of | 4 |
who had appeared to | 4 |
and begged me to | 4 |
that she was dead | 4 |
there are no flies | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
to speak with him | 4 |
but no sooner had | 4 |
in the hope of | 4 |
which the prince had | 4 |
that she had no | 4 |
i should have been | 4 |
the hands of the | 4 |
could say no more | 4 |
how ugly she is | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
pierce her hand with | 4 |
one to the other | 4 |
i am happy in | 4 |
she had never before | 4 |
go and see her | 4 |
build herself a hut | 4 |
the help of the | 4 |
from one to the | 4 |
convinced of the truth | 4 |
the book of nature | 4 |
know what to do | 4 |
was the first time | 4 |
said one of the | 4 |
will become of me | 4 |
i would not do | 4 |
in which they could | 4 |
had great difficulty in | 4 |
up her mind to | 4 |
it was found that | 4 |
foot of the mountain | 4 |
he went to bed | 4 |
the same moment she | 4 |
the prettiest in the | 4 |
rest of his life | 4 |
it is but a | 4 |
in spite of all | 4 |
it is not in | 4 |
rocks and deserts of | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
to the palace of | 4 |
with all their might | 4 |
the bottom of the | 4 |
if you will be | 4 |
the bushel of golden | 4 |
the remainder of the | 4 |
her hand in marriage | 4 |
the good fairy who | 4 |
but the king of | 4 |
the truth of what | 4 |
and at last she | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
he caught sight of | 4 |
out the peg and | 4 |
there was such a | 4 |
in a few months | 4 |
you will not be | 4 |
put a period to | 4 |
the latch will go | 4 |
he had given her | 4 |
every part of it | 4 |
die of hunger and | 4 |
was so taken up | 4 |
and the prince were | 4 |
mirrors in which they | 4 |
said she to herself | 4 |
he saw a little | 4 |
one of the young | 4 |
the same time the | 4 |
that they were only | 4 |
have nothing else to | 4 |
the assistance of his | 4 |
but as they were | 4 |
at the age of | 4 |
i am to see | 4 |
day of the festival | 4 |
woman that had ever | 4 |
master of the forge | 4 |
and he could not | 4 |
them with all her | 4 |
the seven little boys | 4 |
and that he was | 4 |
to get out of | 4 |
what must be the | 4 |
the fairy furious has | 4 |
be as stupid as | 4 |
are you doing here | 4 |
have fallen into the | 4 |
on a piece of | 4 |
three rows of teeth | 4 |
you see nothing coming | 4 |
i should not now | 4 |
a few moments afterwards | 4 |
so that she might | 4 |
in the hour of | 4 |
was not long before | 4 |
in order to have | 4 |
centre of the earth | 4 |
to give me a | 4 |
and began to weep | 4 |
in the lap of | 4 |
said to the king | 4 |
that they did not | 4 |
to make me the | 4 |
i wish i could | 4 |
in every part of | 4 |
the peg and the | 4 |
to listen to what | 4 |
all you have to | 4 |
and ate her up | 4 |
the fairies began to | 4 |
not see anything coming | 4 |
and this is the | 4 |
prettiest in the world | 4 |
it was a long | 4 |
the queen was so | 4 |
i entreat you to | 4 |
she had ever seen | 4 |
to my lord the | 4 |
the son of the | 4 |
raised her head and | 4 |
not know how to | 4 |
the palace of crystal | 4 |
but she could not | 4 |
could not bear the | 4 |
belongs to my lord | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
he filled his pockets | 4 |
spend the remainder of | 4 |
just as they were | 4 |
with a number of | 4 |
they all fell asleep | 4 |
at the thought of | 4 |
the king that the | 4 |
rose and fled as | 4 |
alone in the forest | 4 |
wicked queen said to | 4 |
power of the fairy | 4 |
the first time she | 4 |
are no flies here | 4 |
what you have done | 4 |
in his arms and | 4 |
on the top of | 4 |
and then she cried | 4 |
of my lord the | 4 |
at the door of | 4 |
in the garden of | 4 |
put on their clothes | 4 |
do you see nothing | 4 |
see your children again | 3 |
thought no more of | 3 |
to kill him if | 3 |
nothing to be seen | 3 |
were poor children who | 3 |
did all she could | 3 |
three or four of | 3 |
to it was by | 3 |
i hope it will | 3 |
from the table and | 3 |
seven children were a | 3 |
for a few moments | 3 |
fell on her knees | 3 |
he and his lady | 3 |
they had to say | 3 |
knew what had become | 3 |
all the witches of | 3 |
kind as to think | 3 |
was on her knees | 3 |
from cloud to cloud | 3 |
or four of their | 3 |
to the castle of | 3 |
again as soon as | 3 |
up to the top | 3 |
could not make up | 3 |
sisters returned from the | 3 |
her eyes a tree | 3 |
king and queen were | 3 |
at the gate that | 3 |
do nothing for her | 3 |
his great red nose | 3 |
side by side during | 3 |
knew not how to | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
of hunger and thirst | 3 |
that he was not | 3 |
that such a gift | 3 |
am going to see | 3 |
boots made for me | 3 |
nosegays of the wild | 3 |
dangerous it is to | 3 |
with the same sauce | 3 |
i will be revenged | 3 |
in his left hand | 3 |
you are a brave | 3 |
and went weeping to | 3 |
and put on their | 3 |
as beautiful as the | 3 |
a garret at the | 3 |
loud as he could | 3 |
a great desire to | 3 |
she should have the | 3 |
at fifteen years of | 3 |
and tried to draw | 3 |
one but the king | 3 |
will be impossible for | 3 |
tried in vain to | 3 |
that i am no | 3 |
when i think of | 3 |
the very same day | 3 |
remained for the youngest | 3 |
mother sent her daughter | 3 |
me to pass this | 3 |
was the princess rosette | 3 |
on fire at once | 3 |
the most cruel of | 3 |
that these poor people | 3 |
act the part of | 3 |
the loss of her | 3 |
have no reason to | 3 |
in the air and | 3 |
asked what ailed her | 3 |
either a flower or | 3 |
for that was the | 3 |
die of the wound | 3 |
him if he does | 3 |
she could to make | 3 |
a pair of boots | 3 |
the witches of the | 3 |
door of the closet | 3 |
and led her into | 3 |
present at the birth | 3 |
might drink the more | 3 |
but she was their | 3 |
not expect from my | 3 |
piece of bread for | 3 |
the boots were very | 3 |
which he was to | 3 |
have sworn to kill | 3 |
these words when the | 3 |
be present at the | 3 |
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billows of the ocean | 3 |
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vases on the mantelpiece | 3 |
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queen with the same | 3 |
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place among the ladies | 3 |
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stones of all colors | 3 |
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if my brothers are | 3 |
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fairy who had appeared | 3 |
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forbid you to enter | 3 |
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know what it was | 3 |
of my dear mother | 3 |
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told her that the | 3 |
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every morning and evening | 3 |
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head and saw a | 3 |
eat the queen with | 3 |
led them into the | 3 |
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do you know that | 3 |
returned from the ball | 3 |
dwarf who had a | 3 |
son fell in love | 3 |
you know that i | 3 |
his father and brothers | 3 |
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received him as civilly | 3 |
all that she had | 3 |
appetite as if it | 3 |
fairy who had saved | 3 |
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signs of a true | 3 |
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in the kitchen and | 3 |
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end of the park | 3 |
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first time she had | 3 |
about fifteen or sixteen | 3 |
poor marquis out of | 3 |
to come and tell | 3 |
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to the kingdom of | 3 |
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ever been seen before | 3 |
laden with all the | 3 |
rest of the evening | 3 |
you know the king | 3 |
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begged me to come | 3 |
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am much obliged to | 3 |
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her daughter in the | 3 |
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her if she had | 3 |
to look into it | 3 |
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gave her his hand | 3 |
ready to die of | 3 |
time to return to | 3 |
happy effects of sunday | 3 |
her to amuse herself | 3 |
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of the peacocks had | 3 |
they retired to rest | 3 |
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told him the whole | 3 |
mother doted on her | 3 |
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were all the wives | 3 |
one of her glass | 3 |
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large and deep river | 3 |
entry into the capital | 3 |
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that it was by | 3 |
else to do but | 3 |
effects of sunday schools | 3 |
which the little boys | 3 |
son gave a ball | 3 |
i cannot live without | 3 |
will see that you | 3 |
them into the thickest | 3 |
most beautiful sight he | 3 |
part of the wall | 3 |
a crown of gold | 3 |
the fact that she | 3 |
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that we should be | 3 |
she at once made | 3 |
picked up the key | 3 |
that it was to | 3 |
to know how to | 3 |
to see you again | 3 |
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just as he had | 3 |
among the ladies you | 3 |
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that you are here | 3 |
i will send you | 3 |
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blazed up and burned | 3 |
cat of the mountain | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
to see him again | 3 |
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the magnificence of the | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
prince ricky of the | 3 |
how is it that | 3 |
leave the ball before | 3 |
that it was with | 3 |
a man arrive in | 3 |
hair with one hand | 3 |
himself into a mouse | 3 |
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and fled as nimbly | 3 |
as he could not | 3 |
top of the mountain | 3 |
of the rising generation | 3 |
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boast of having seen | 3 |
if you open it | 3 |
of paying his respects | 3 |
what great ears you | 3 |
to be seen but | 3 |
much obliged to you | 3 |
thing that had passed | 3 |
the most beautiful sight | 3 |
all the good qualities | 3 |
sooner pronounced these words | 3 |
poor mother who is | 3 |
that of the sleeping | 3 |
what must i do | 3 |
could see no harm | 3 |
to go and fetch | 3 |
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of the wall crumbled | 3 |
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him up in his | 3 |
if they had been | 3 |
the king had given | 3 |
i am sure that | 3 |
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into a fine horse | 3 |
the court that she | 3 |
as to think of | 3 |
she had promised to | 3 |
they all sat down | 3 |
soon as he was | 3 |
you may not expect | 3 |
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you shall see your | 3 |
she had two daughters | 3 |
was the young prince | 3 |
seemed to be the | 3 |
any part of his | 3 |
astonished at this sight | 3 |
pay you for your | 3 |
of the fairy puissante | 3 |
you were fifteen years | 3 |
said i to myself | 3 |
of his life in | 3 |
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the joy of the | 3 |
name of the princess | 3 |
of the sleeping princess | 3 |
that the princess was | 3 |
at the moment when | 3 |
see how far this | 3 |
how beautiful she is | 3 |
astonishment of the king | 3 |
of the young fairies | 3 |
for little red riding | 3 |
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asked them the name | 3 |
can boast of having | 3 |
gave a tap with | 3 |
do not doubt your | 3 |
when she told them | 3 |
that neither man nor | 3 |
a torrent of tears | 3 |
for the seven fairies | 3 |
return to the palace | 3 |
of ernestus and fragilis | 3 |
that she should sing | 3 |
for some time in | 3 |
her into the sea | 3 |
wife put the seven | 3 |
glass for the mind | 3 |
a custard and a | 3 |
that he would be | 3 |
in such a manner | 3 |
sat down on the | 3 |
a bottle of wine | 3 |
knocking at the gate | 3 |
this good woman had | 3 |
with the rapidity of | 3 |
tales of mother goose | 3 |
i shall come up | 3 |
all his gold and | 3 |
king promised him a | 3 |
and i should have | 3 |
the gate that blue | 3 |
i will marry no | 3 |
will marry none but | 3 |
save his own life | 3 |
but i think you | 3 |
it will not fit | 3 |
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months passing through the | 3 |
into the room where | 3 |
your power to make | 3 |
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children to a country | 3 |
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had no sooner pronounced | 3 |
commerce of this world | 3 |
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be brought into the | 3 |
the room where he | 3 |
nettle and the rose | 3 |
beautiful person in the | 3 |
arrive in a laced | 3 |
the table and went | 3 |
in the city of | 3 |
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as i am to | 3 |
and get a pair | 3 |
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laugh to see a | 3 |
beauty of the elder | 3 |
which would have been | 3 |
as quickly as possible | 3 |
a laced hat and | 3 |
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good fairy who had | 3 |
middle of the room | 3 |
had time to think | 3 |
make up my mind | 3 |
filled his pockets with | 3 |
all in his power | 3 |
he could say no | 3 |
your father and mother | 3 |
by condemning her to | 3 |
all sides there was | 3 |
was by ten thousand | 3 |
henry sprang upon the | 3 |
more dead than alive | 3 |
the hundred years she | 3 |
he had no idea | 3 |
the sun and the | 3 |
ten years of age | 3 |
the great wealth of | 3 |
have been pleased to | 3 |
most beautiful princess in | 3 |
tried to draw her | 3 |
when the two sisters | 3 |
ate with an appetite | 3 |
to trust her with | 3 |
the princess had so | 3 |
table and went straight | 3 |
herself as if she | 3 |
set with diamonds and | 3 |
the king gave orders | 3 |
you not be glad | 3 |
her into the hall | 3 |
is not a rat | 3 |
ran to the glass | 3 |
them to love her | 3 |
inclemency of the elements | 3 |
the woodbine and jessamine | 3 |
long as she could | 3 |
surrounded by high walls | 3 |
on all sides there | 3 |
got up in the | 3 |
by a little dwarf | 3 |
threw herself at his | 3 |
he is so ugly | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
there was a man | 3 |
deformity of his body | 3 |
last in my domain | 3 |
to pay him a | 3 |
she had put on | 3 |
inhabitants of the air | 3 |
the lord of the | 3 |
the only one who | 3 |
fail to leave the | 3 |
ogre received him as | 3 |
a personage of great | 3 |
went to bed again | 3 |
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the ladies of the | 3 |
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china vases on the | 3 |
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would be the most | 3 |
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in a laced hat | 3 |
fate of your friends | 3 |
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point out to you | 3 |
the feathered inhabitants of | 3 |
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orders to the army | 3 |
to go to her | 3 |
the back of the | 3 |
and as many diamonds | 3 |
early in the morning | 3 |
put on her cap | 3 |
the closet on the | 3 |
into the thickest and | 3 |
to dress their hair | 3 |
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his gold and silver | 3 |
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by the sweat of | 3 |
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to take her from | 3 |
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that i was not | 3 |
could not set four | 3 |
be eaten by the | 3 |
had made a good | 3 |
arms around the neck | 3 |
and if he spoke | 3 |
to say my prayers | 3 |
the other a musketeer | 3 |
for the misfortunes of | 3 |
swords through his body | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
in his own mind | 3 |
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i am sure he | 3 |
to change yourself into | 3 |
man nor beast could | 3 |
that the ogre might | 3 |
what do you want | 3 |
him to give her | 3 |
say to each other | 3 |
good woman had never | 3 |
i love you and | 3 |
said the monster to | 3 |
to die in your | 3 |
caught sight of a | 3 |
on the ground at | 3 |
much in love with | 3 |
him up in the | 3 |
more charming than ever | 3 |
threatened to beat her | 3 |
and ate with an | 3 |
nothing was heard but | 3 |
never left the park | 3 |
beautiful princess in the | 3 |
they sat down to | 3 |
the garden of the | 3 |
their hands tied behind | 3 |
what can i do | 3 |
fallen in love with | 3 |
they could not eat | 3 |
her own daughters appear | 3 |
pearls and as many | 3 |
from her husband till | 3 |
godmother found her in | 3 |
the remembrance of the | 3 |
happiness of my life | 3 |
world to know who | 3 |
she ran immediately to | 3 |
often brought him game | 3 |
to pay me a | 3 |
little time to say | 3 |
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you wear every day | 3 |
for what he had | 3 |
walked side by side | 3 |
she saw a man | 3 |
drink a glass of | 3 |
trust her with his | 3 |
when they heard this | 3 |
a thousand times more | 3 |
returned to the house | 3 |
take your place among | 3 |
expect from my anger | 3 |
the keys of the | 3 |
and mother were saying | 3 |
had been prepared for | 3 |
not set four china | 3 |
at the very moment | 3 |
tell the king that | 3 |
that they should be | 3 |
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of his wardrobe to | 3 |
make up her mind | 3 |
go twice a day | 3 |
only to go and | 3 |
little tuft of hair | 3 |
one of the greatest | 3 |
she should be the | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
them what they wanted | 3 |
set off his good | 3 |
in the sunshine of | 3 |
that she should play | 3 |
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with an air of | 3 |
garden and bring me | 3 |
brought up in the | 3 |
evening the beast paid | 3 |
be the cause of | 3 |
her arms around the | 3 |
one of his country | 3 |
saw a man arrive | 3 |
that he ought to | 3 |
fall into the water | 3 |
where she found six | 3 |
that he had already | 3 |
he burst into tears | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
if you have the | 3 |
must be the calf | 3 |
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to the summit of | 3 |
allow himself to be | 3 |
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the king her father | 3 |
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you have come to | 3 |
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the excellent qualities of | 3 |
ought to have been | 3 |
she came to be | 3 |
the tuft had foreseen | 3 |
could see themselves from | 3 |
she promised her godmother | 3 |
the curtains of which | 3 |
the deformity of his | 3 |
his father told him | 3 |
he loved her better | 3 |
offered her his hand | 3 |
who was present at | 3 |
of hunger before my | 3 |
the king asked what | 3 |
a flower or a | 3 |
the prince did not | 3 |
since he had seen | 3 |
and all the court | 3 |
the bottom of this | 3 |
my father and mother | 3 |
but she had no | 3 |
to remain with her | 3 |
and even offered to | 3 |
not sleep a wink | 3 |
in keeping my word | 3 |
and she did not | 3 |
first she found it | 3 |
all over the world | 3 |
it would be better | 3 |
genius of the forest | 3 |
kill him if he | 3 |
little grey mouse the | 3 |
poor child was the | 3 |
again in his own | 3 |
of happiness and misery | 3 |
a little tuft of | 3 |
done in a moment | 3 |
the happy effects of | 3 |
he had given up | 3 |
is a meadow which | 3 |
should not now be | 3 |
hundred years she had | 3 |
and led her to | 3 |
say that the princess | 3 |
he was not a | 3 |
come and see me | 3 |
they had been made | 3 |
of boots made for | 3 |
hope that you will | 3 |
these were all the | 3 |
the charms of her | 3 |
head foremost into the | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
and all the fairies | 3 |
begged her to tell | 3 |
every thing that had | 3 |
her to the king | 3 |
you dissatisfied with my | 3 |
how much he was | 3 |
from side to side | 3 |
him as civilly as | 3 |
six years of age | 3 |
and burned her hands | 3 |
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she found it very | 3 |
in the next room | 3 |
there is nothing i | 3 |
astonished to see how | 3 |
get a pair of | 3 |
their seven children were | 3 |
to bring it to | 3 |
he threatened to beat | 3 |
to be the last | 3 |
loved her better than | 3 |
paying his respects to | 3 |
from under the bed | 3 |
dead as her husband | 3 |
the banks of the | 3 |
the little grey mouse | 3 |
under the weight of | 3 |
as though she were | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
do you do it | 3 |
up the jug so | 3 |
out of the coach | 3 |
of her own free | 3 |
the hands of a | 3 |
they reached the house | 3 |
went down into the | 3 |
that there must be | 3 |
enemy of your family | 3 |
he was about to | 3 |
every one around her | 3 |
dropped one of her | 3 |
beautiful sight he had | 3 |
as he was one | 3 |
to tell him of | 3 |
cinderella went at once | 3 |
a very long table | 3 |
but the temptation was | 3 |
they had seen at | 3 |
laced hat and coat | 3 |
who had been so | 3 |
a snake or a | 3 |
where he was received | 3 |
when she came to | 3 |
and take your place | 3 |
of getting rid of | 3 |
is impossible to express | 3 |
which he saw at | 3 |
he might have the | 3 |
beard had a heart | 3 |
i am the fairy | 3 |
that she would be | 3 |
daughter shall not die | 3 |
of what i say | 3 |
said in a low | 3 |
journey lasted seven years | 3 |
a very worthy man | 3 |
it had been the | 3 |
if she had not | 3 |
and her two children | 3 |
took the form of | 3 |
stretching herself as if | 3 |
belongs to the marquis | 3 |
person whom i love | 3 |
to leave the ball | 3 |
shall be able to | 3 |
they were in the | 3 |
die of hunger before | 3 |
was to be a | 3 |
as it would be | 3 |
voice of the fairy | 3 |
see how your grandmother | 3 |
sing like a nightingale | 3 |
the feet of the | 3 |
that she would marry | 3 |
and asked her what | 3 |
into the middle of | 3 |
for all the lands | 3 |
the king promised him | 3 |
the children of fortune | 3 |
supply the place of | 3 |
the famine was so | 3 |
her little glass slippers | 3 |
she was no longer | 3 |
was by no means | 3 |
power for eight days | 3 |
to be a very | 3 |
the best kitchen in | 3 |
told him that he | 3 |
the nettle and the | 3 |
two or three respectful | 3 |
foil in his hand | 3 |
the work of the | 3 |
to know what he | 3 |
began to snore so | 3 |
should be the most | 3 |
all the monsters of | 3 |
the prince and princess | 3 |
that she was the | 3 |
could find in the | 3 |
asked them if they | 3 |
the cat of the | 3 |
around the neck of | 3 |
from that of the | 3 |
it is in your | 3 |
was the most beautiful | 3 |
upon the good woman | 3 |
save the life of | 3 |
cinderella heard the clock | 3 |
that she should dance | 3 |
that she had been | 3 |
while her husband was | 3 |
do not tell the | 3 |
transform yourself into a | 3 |
was to be the | 3 |
that there was not | 3 |
the world to know | 3 |
as he had passed | 3 |
had been at the | 3 |
a rat in the | 3 |
custard and a little | 3 |
tower in which she | 3 |
they were poor children | 3 |
would give her a | 3 |
stole down her cheeks | 3 |
dashed from cloud to | 3 |
was the same fairy | 3 |
you will soon be | 3 |
there was not one | 3 |
she should sing like | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
i cannot bear to | 3 |
she did her best | 3 |
was at last obliged | 3 |
by the fairy drolette | 3 |
pulled off his boots | 3 |
cat who had so | 3 |
the little old man | 3 |
reached the ears of | 3 |
out of the river | 3 |
the cat who had | 3 |
that when she made | 3 |
she was their mother | 3 |
at that moment the | 3 |
all she could to | 3 |
pass the night in | 3 |
caused it to be | 3 |
would not do to | 3 |
eight years of age | 3 |
be graciously pleased to | 3 |
house where the light | 3 |
to find the king | 3 |
one in the house | 3 |
off his good looks | 3 |
i smell fresh meat | 3 |
all the ladies were | 3 |
was a queen who | 3 |
man arrive in a | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
and see how your | 3 |
went weeping to bed | 3 |
he did not like | 3 |
in place of the | 3 |
rubbed her temples with | 3 |
it went on very | 3 |
took him by the | 3 |
the manor sent them | 3 |
would you not be | 3 |
she asked them the | 3 |
were filled with tears | 3 |
her head and saw | 3 |
the side of a | 3 |
a glass of water | 3 |
of money if he | 3 |
that she would not | 3 |
the queen had been | 3 |
you do not tell | 3 |
son chanced to go | 3 |
as good as she | 3 |
she looked about her | 3 |
or eight years later | 3 |
struck it with her | 3 |
was once a king | 3 |
the king was there | 3 |
that she should have | 3 |
with some degree of | 3 |
no better kitchen than | 3 |
it with her wand | 3 |
may not expect from | 3 |
have left us here | 3 |
youngest was very delicate | 3 |
is it reasonable that | 3 |
of the manor sent | 3 |
return to the world | 3 |
she heard the little | 3 |
that the good fairy | 3 |
not to be wondered | 3 |
morals of the rising | 3 |
him what the fairies | 3 |
had become of the | 3 |
had taken the form | 3 |
her a cake and | 3 |
of the lake were | 3 |
the least appearance of | 3 |
power to make me | 3 |
was in the kingdom | 3 |
had no idea of | 3 |
that had been prepared | 3 |
and as the fine | 3 |
jug so that she | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
back to the room | 3 |
rest of the night | 3 |
die in your place | 3 |
a coachman of him | 3 |
this was the first | 3 |
them from her husband | 3 |
gave her a pair | 3 |
with diamonds and rubies | 3 |
he could not carry | 3 |
very much in love | 3 |
at a loss what | 3 |
when the king of | 3 |
cinderella asked them if | 3 |
am exact in keeping | 3 |
the slipper to her | 3 |
could not fail of | 3 |
year would never come | 3 |
that of a candle | 3 |
she asked them what | 3 |
my brothers are not | 3 |
threw themselves at her | 3 |
be one of the | 3 |
day she said to | 3 |
which he had been | 3 |
the journey lasted seven | 3 |
who had been the | 3 |
i bring you a | 3 |
nothing more than a | 3 |
as for the ogre | 3 |
was done in a | 3 |
glad to go to | 3 |
impossible for him to | 3 |
the empty parade of | 3 |
what has become of | 3 |
the life of my | 3 |
thrown into the sea | 3 |
knowing what to do | 3 |
and there married her | 3 |
not a rat in | 3 |
the cause of this | 3 |
their way to the | 3 |
to see their children | 3 |
asked to speak with | 3 |
make a coachman of | 3 |
a large and deep | 3 |
your father but see | 3 |
except the king and | 3 |
sisters knocked at the | 3 |
to him that he | 3 |
as soon as you | 3 |
the side of his | 3 |
good as she was | 3 |
into his coach and | 3 |
neither man nor beast | 3 |
of her glass slippers | 3 |
to my lord marquis | 3 |
little dwarf who had | 3 |
the monster to her | 3 |
be able to find | 3 |
form of a poor | 3 |
but blue beard had | 3 |
kitchen in the town | 3 |
at our little sister | 3 |
who said to her | 3 |
you are no longer | 3 |
was well acquainted with | 3 |
feathered inhabitants of the | 3 |
so often brought him | 3 |
what is it i | 3 |
hide them from her | 3 |
they took his advice | 3 |
violette consented willingly to | 3 |
if she had been | 3 |
you must marry me | 3 |
he had reached the | 3 |
with gold and silver | 3 |
had not been for | 3 |
the jug so that | 3 |
soon as she was | 3 |
gave it to her | 3 |
most beautiful person in | 3 |
said to one another | 3 |
with their hands tied | 3 |
her godmother all that | 3 |
woman had never heard | 3 |
made her own daughters | 3 |
and had not strength | 3 |
then on the duchesses | 3 |
at last reached the | 3 |
in which i have | 3 |
consented willingly to pass | 3 |
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ate her up in | 3 |
the following history of | 3 |
have so great a | 3 |
what shall i do | 3 |
rosalie never left the | 3 |
herself head foremost into | 3 |
she saw that the | 3 |
and having brought her | 3 |
by the power of | 3 |
seeing them busy at | 3 |
pair of boots made | 3 |
might have the pleasure | 3 |
time to say my | 3 |
two sisters knocked at | 3 |
in the whole world | 3 |
putting the slipper to | 3 |
was an ugly little | 3 |
before he had time | 3 |
what do you wish | 3 |
in what manner she | 3 |
of her father and | 3 |
became a personage of | 3 |
him and his brother | 3 |
that she might be | 3 |
with a trembling hand | 3 |
this is the way | 3 |
yet he was not | 3 |
i think you are | 3 |
and was about to | 3 |
the door of his | 3 |
was on fire at | 3 |
of her little paws | 3 |
set four china vases | 3 |
my poor mother who | 3 |
he had received from | 3 |
lived in the neighbourhood | 3 |
to deprive me of | 3 |
that the poor children | 3 |
his way into the | 3 |
he fell upon the | 3 |
heard the clock strike | 3 |
if it had not | 3 |
the fairies had said | 3 |
before her eyes a | 3 |
hid himself in the | 3 |
he had time to | 3 |
she had let fall | 3 |
with all the signs | 3 |
before he reached the | 3 |
went and hid himself | 3 |
the night in the | 3 |
throw her into the | 3 |
would not have been | 3 |
when he saw a | 3 |
knife and went up | 3 |
they said to one | 3 |
been thrown into the | 3 |
of the lake of | 3 |
two sisters returned from | 3 |
when the money was | 3 |
had received from the | 3 |
not knowing what to | 3 |
in the arms of | 3 |
yet he could not | 3 |
like to go to | 3 |
beat her if she | 3 |
and at last the | 3 |
daughter began to think | 3 |
children were a great | 3 |
into a fat coachman | 3 |
had taken care to | 3 |
as much appetite as | 3 |
ogre who eats little | 3 |
will not fit me | 3 |
on the bed with | 3 |
finer than this courtyard | 3 |
there was a queen | 3 |
be expected from a | 3 |
last the happy day | 3 |
stretched on the ground | 3 |
did not choose to | 3 |
the heart of the | 3 |
had so little sense | 3 |
it first on the | 3 |
so far from being | 3 |
seated himself on the | 3 |
and the children to | 3 |
they walked side by | 3 |
and the fairy drolette | 3 |
his great knife and | 3 |
went in search of | 3 |
hung over her shoulders | 3 |
by the old fairy | 3 |
for his father and | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
that their sister was | 3 |
burst into a flood | 3 |
said to her head | 3 |
went to find the | 3 |
she was his mother | 3 |
are you dissatisfied with | 3 |
not tell the king | 3 |
heard the noise of | 3 |
they had not been | 3 |
ogre had seven daughters | 3 |
two elder girls were | 3 |
fell upon the good | 3 |
could not imagine how | 3 |
court that she had | 3 |
the close of the | 3 |
the company returned to | 3 |
was her eldest son | 3 |
he could not help | 3 |
as they were going | 3 |
master of the house | 3 |
it was by ten | 3 |
the fate of your | 3 |
as civilly as an | 3 |
and sister anne answered | 3 |
he sat down to | 3 |
give it to me | 3 |
knew not what to | 3 |
those of his brothers | 3 |
did not fail to | 3 |
three months passing through | 3 |
well satisfied with his | 3 |
them the name of | 3 |
and went to the | 3 |
returning good for evil | 3 |
as loud as he | 3 |
the assistance of the | 3 |
tried it first on | 3 |
refuge from the wild | 3 |
had seen no one | 3 |
which you do not | 3 |
father but see you | 3 |
to the arms of | 3 |
of her little glass | 3 |
of the impropriety of | 3 |
exact in keeping my | 3 |
who had saved her | 3 |
pay him a visit | 3 |
best kitchen in the | 3 |
rat in the rat | 3 |
and half a pig | 3 |
not doubt that you | 3 |
set off over the | 3 |
four china vases on | 3 |
company returned to the | 3 |
of a true repentance | 3 |
with as much appetite | 3 |
be impossible for him | 3 |
conduct you to your | 3 |
a walk in the | 3 |
not hold her tongue | 3 |
up to the queen | 3 |
down at the table | 3 |
i have but a | 3 |
soft voice of the | 3 |
in the service of | 3 |
a woman of gigantic | 3 |
an end to his | 3 |
telling her godmother all | 3 |
said to the queen | 3 |
the rest to me | 3 |
consent to marry me | 3 |
you had been at | 3 |
was not indifferent to | 3 |
was ready to die | 3 |
at last obliged to | 3 |
robe of coarse cloth | 3 |
side during the rest | 3 |
during the rest of | 3 |
i will return to | 3 |
i can boast of | 3 |
quickly and follow him | 3 |
the ugliness of his | 3 |
civilly as an ogre | 3 |
had no sooner reached | 3 |
have been able to | 3 |
asked them what they | 3 |
which filled them with | 3 |
as the fine clothes | 3 |
as nimbly as a | 3 |
night in the forest | 3 |
her a pair of | 3 |
he would not be | 3 |
the reward of his | 3 |
he would sometimes say | 3 |
men in the world | 3 |
bring me a pumpkin | 3 |
for themselves and their | 3 |
room where he had | 3 |
more clearly than i | 3 |
every part of his | 3 |
as stupid as she | 3 |
able to earn his | 3 |
had promised to marry | 3 |
with all the court | 3 |
to her head cook | 3 |
which was to be | 3 |
were not to be | 3 |
been made for the | 3 |
which they could see | 3 |
it very difficult to | 3 |
the old fairy might | 3 |
in a few years | 3 |
and i will do | 3 |
their swords through his | 3 |
you want of me | 3 |
snake or a toad | 3 |
in a very different | 3 |
at these words the | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
but a few hours | 3 |
up and burned her | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
bustle of the world | 3 |
i will conduct you | 3 |
there was a little | 3 |
with a terrible noise | 3 |
that she was very | 3 |
him that if he | 3 |
at the close of | 3 |
in our power to | 3 |
and their seven children | 3 |
the mistress of the | 3 |
it will be your | 3 |
worth more than any | 3 |
and in what manner | 3 |
summit of the mountain | 3 |
told the king that | 3 |
forgave them with all | 3 |
complain to her father | 3 |
but i will give | 3 |
been at the ball | 3 |
the possession of the | 3 |
had so often brought | 3 |
your place among the | 3 |
he said to his | 3 |
truth of what i | 3 |
grew more and more | 3 |
was easily to be | 3 |
as they were all | 3 |
at last in my | 3 |
closet on the ground | 3 |
under the shade of | 3 |
not long in reaching | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
from day to day | 3 |
the poor marquis out | 3 |
judge what must be | 3 |
passing through the forest | 3 |
and in such haste | 3 |
went on very easily | 3 |
she made herself so | 3 |
that they would have | 3 |
who eats little children | 3 |
said ricky of the | 3 |
great ears you have | 3 |
in the dim light | 3 |
was supposed to be | 3 |
she put on her | 3 |
afford to pay for | 3 |
on the mantelpiece without | 3 |
the howling of wolves | 3 |
had done nothing but | 3 |
the vengeance of the | 3 |
up at the foot | 3 |
they did not know | 3 |
what he had done | 3 |
the youngest was very | 3 |
within the reach of | 3 |
much appetite as if | 3 |
and desired him to | 3 |
as they had before | 3 |
to pass the night | 3 |
nothing else to do | 3 |
to the forest of | 3 |
me see if i | 3 |
that he had received | 3 |
lord of the manor | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
i am sure you | 3 |
fall from your mouth | 3 |
broom was on fire | 3 |
desired him to write | 3 |
the loss of their | 3 |
the ball before midnight | 3 |
a flock of sheep | 3 |
ladies of the court | 3 |
did not take long | 3 |
a heart harder than | 3 |
she wore a crown | 3 |
be convinced of the | 3 |
to orangine and roussette | 3 |
who had taken the | 3 |
all this was done | 3 |
lost sight of it | 3 |
had a mind to | 3 |
in front of him | 3 |
upon little red riding | 3 |
do you want of | 3 |
form of a lioness | 3 |
a tree of marvellous | 3 |
at once published an | 3 |
ground at the foot | 3 |
cinderella to lift the | 3 |
to that of the | 3 |
seven or eight years | 3 |
led her into the | 3 |
in every possible way | 3 |
and i forbid you | 3 |
the news of this | 3 |
sum of money if | 3 |
deeply in love with | 3 |
you will never leave | 3 |
to the rescue of | 3 |
easily put an end | 3 |
rosalie saw before her | 3 |
the misfortunes of others | 3 |
the house of an | 3 |
princess in the world | 3 |
if you see them | 3 |
he drew near the | 3 |
happened to the princess | 3 |
went to the bed | 3 |
do not know what | 3 |
pay me a visit | 3 |
of the little room | 3 |
she was not dead | 3 |
the temptation was so | 3 |
said the king to | 3 |
in a quarter of | 3 |
i am one of | 3 |
make me the most | 3 |
borders of the river | 3 |
took no notice of | 3 |
she would marry him | 3 |
which he had scattered | 3 |
the owner of the | 3 |
spilling half of it | 3 |
they lost sight of | 3 |
good qualities of his | 3 |
put the seven little | 3 |
held in his hand | 3 |
seeking the plant of | 3 |
he had in his | 3 |
order that they might | 3 |
be found in the | 3 |
are the keys of | 3 |
grey mouse the little | 3 |
from the wild boar | 3 |
in the same room | 3 |
it was impossible to | 3 |
the kitchen and work | 3 |
but they had to | 3 |
give way to the | 3 |
began to think that | 3 |
tree of marvellous beauty | 3 |
to be sensible of | 3 |
give her up to | 3 |
over to the other | 3 |
had saved her life | 3 |
to see my grandmother | 3 |
never eaten anything so | 3 |
the absence of the | 3 |
be the most beautiful | 3 |
of the princess rosette | 3 |
had to pass through | 3 |
with these words she | 3 |
it was i who | 3 |
are our poor children | 3 |
as dead as her | 3 |
beautiful as the day | 3 |
they say that the | 3 |
the queen with the | 3 |
and in the same | 3 |
is to become statues | 3 |
had seen at the | 3 |
that blue beard stopped | 3 |
and tell the king | 3 |
that they were poor | 3 |
that no one had | 3 |
to tell the king | 3 |
which she had taken | 3 |
gate that blue beard | 3 |
at last the happy | 3 |
father desired him to | 3 |
out of the house | 3 |
then returned to his | 3 |
he said to himself | 3 |
lived a king and | 3 |
the end of this | 3 |
with these words the | 3 |
he said to them | 3 |
the moment she was | 3 |
to have it in | 3 |
all the fairies began | 3 |
where the light was | 3 |
in what manner he | 3 |
who had seven children | 3 |
cut the throats of | 3 |
one of the genii | 3 |
i am exact in | 3 |
his beautiful wife and | 3 |
approach to it was | 3 |
bring it to me | 3 |
the young queen was | 3 |
seen at the ball | 3 |
did not hold her | 3 |
going to see my | 3 |
princess had so little | 3 |
from top to toe | 3 |
one of his daughters | 3 |
to beat her if | 3 |
like that of a | 3 |
the queen of a | 3 |
saw before her eyes | 3 |
there lived a king | 3 |
for the last time | 3 |
than all the rest | 3 |
doom is to become | 3 |
will see your father | 3 |
that the same fairy | 3 |
impression on his mind | 3 |
not the strength to | 3 |
fled as nimbly as | 3 |
i will have it | 3 |
she might be able | 3 |
i will marry none | 3 |
no sooner did the | 3 |
received from the queen | 3 |
are at last in | 3 |
a young hind in | 3 |
deep river ran at | 3 |
her own free will | 3 |
marquis out of the | 3 |
than that of a | 3 |
ran to meet him | 3 |
i will be your | 3 |
is nothing in the | 3 |
which it has pleased | 3 |
without spilling half of | 3 |
as fast as he | 3 |
he made up his | 3 |
if she would be | 3 |
that this little princess | 3 |
in the palace of | 3 |
have only to go | 3 |
had never eaten anything | 3 |
go and bathe in | 3 |
left it in the | 3 |
in the company of | 3 |
you have the power | 3 |
that there is a | 3 |
lay at her feet | 3 |
she rose and fled | 3 |
upstairs and dress those | 3 |
to know who she | 3 |
in her shabby clothes | 3 |
in order that i | 3 |
she had had time | 3 |
shall pay for it | 3 |
that they would be | 3 |
all the signs of | 3 |
to do the same | 3 |
not fail to leave | 3 |
for it was she | 3 |
part of the forest | 3 |
which i have a | 3 |
by side during the | 3 |
a stranger to the | 3 |
dared to tell him | 3 |
and as he had | 3 |
his orders to the | 3 |
that all the witches | 3 |
stupid as she was | 3 |
go and see him | 3 |
and here it is | 3 |
i will do all | 3 |
was surrounded by high | 3 |
i have been told | 3 |
were three months passing | 3 |
the garden and bring | 3 |
i am much obliged | 3 |
be as beautiful as | 3 |
who had a son | 3 |
slipper to her little | 3 |
of what he had | 3 |
trappings of crimson velvet | 2 |
years had glided away | 2 |
prevail on himself to | 2 |
she could not but | 2 |
he arrived at the | 2 |
on his head a | 2 |
still in the stable | 2 |
accustomed to his ugliness | 2 |
begged his father would | 2 |
second daughter proved to | 2 |
took the little key | 2 |
for the love of | 2 |
the fairy took the | 2 |
to laugh or weep | 2 |
what do i see | 2 |
i am willing to | 2 |
him heartily repent it | 2 |
be in possession of | 2 |
she nearly broke her | 2 |
you a whole year | 2 |
bringing him news of | 2 |
a corner of the | 2 |
not been for that | 2 |
they were not long | 2 |
there came a very | 2 |
to such a cruel | 2 |
had formerly been a | 2 |
she was of the | 2 |
she listened to all | 2 |
they would give him | 2 |
the consequence of the | 2 |
of the statue you | 2 |
swore that he would | 2 |
could not help shuddering | 2 |
his mistress assured him | 2 |
be the most miserable | 2 |
tenderly and said to | 2 |
he had not the | 2 |
it was even whispered | 2 |
he had supped the | 2 |
sensible of the impropriety | 2 |
of the fairies has | 2 |
a hundred gold pieces | 2 |
it was dangerous to | 2 |
she remained at the | 2 |
my dear mother who | 2 |
with riquet with the | 2 |
with his beautiful wife | 2 |
not fail to ask | 2 |
to build herself a | 2 |
shall see your children | 2 |
the poor queen tried | 2 |
of which dangled over | 2 |
on some particular business | 2 |
children found they were | 2 |
to come to her | 2 |
was covered with blood | 2 |
foretold by the old | 2 |
of my poor mother | 2 |
able to laugh or | 2 |
fly to the rescue | 2 |
to see her again | 2 |
fell upon their knees | 2 |
the means by which | 2 |
of the smallest animals | 2 |
can ever love you | 2 |
the debt of nature | 2 |
her out to dance | 2 |
king do if he | 2 |
the frogs were frogs | 2 |
no sooner had they | 2 |
they had done nothing | 2 |
that she had nothing | 2 |
will kill him without | 2 |
was the title he | 2 |
peacocks that you are | 2 |
grandmother looked in her | 2 |
lose her power for | 2 |
on their way to | 2 |
there came out of | 2 |
to find her husband | 2 |
could your father but | 2 |
to support my mother | 2 |
by the time she | 2 |
a horse with three | 2 |
graceful and easy conversation | 2 |
in the school of | 2 |
catching rats and mice | 2 |
me and i will | 2 |
to have the pleasure | 2 |
me to take care | 2 |
you are ignorant of | 2 |
woman of gigantic stature | 2 |
all the lands through | 2 |
every part of the | 2 |
not leave this place | 2 |
which he had filled | 2 |
they had two children | 2 |
the mouse uttered a | 2 |
be told a second | 2 |
no sooner promised riquet | 2 |
the objects of our | 2 |
so much that she | 2 |
to die of terror | 2 |
that she would go | 2 |
i to find them | 2 |
of this time he | 2 |
began to run about | 2 |
in this vast forest | 2 |
soon as he arrived | 2 |
meets the wicked princess | 2 |
which i do not | 2 |
carried away my wife | 2 |
give it to your | 2 |
you are about to | 2 |
had a son named | 2 |
i shall ask for | 2 |
of the day they | 2 |
spits before the fire | 2 |
i can to hasten | 2 |
then croaked five times | 2 |
tuft of hair upon | 2 |
cap of roses shining | 2 |
in this solitary retreat | 2 |
and though the king | 2 |
you are willing to | 2 |
i am the son | 2 |
it is the key | 2 |
from one end of | 2 |
you will be in | 2 |
the town and bring | 2 |
from the hand of | 2 |
have seen since my | 2 |
king believe that she | 2 |
but it was a | 2 |
you will see her | 2 |
of the elder and | 2 |
believe my wife to | 2 |
the king added that | 2 |
already seized one of | 2 |
when i have eaten | 2 |
youngest daughter began to | 2 |
but she said to | 2 |
them busy at their | 2 |
sight of these creatures | 2 |
keeping time to a | 2 |
the witch told her | 2 |
was present at his | 2 |
he thought he could | 2 |
if he could not | 2 |
i can save it | 2 |
how dear you would | 2 |
long sword was so | 2 |
not yet made up | 2 |
time he sat down | 2 |
they lifted her up | 2 |
and i am sure | 2 |
to add to the | 2 |
people came running from | 2 |
the tales of mother | 2 |
drew up at the | 2 |
and great indeed was | 2 |
not with the others | 2 |
but partridge wings for | 2 |
highest opinion of the | 2 |
held their midnight revels | 2 |
then went into his | 2 |
the path to the | 2 |
he remembered that beauty | 2 |
be left to sleep | 2 |
to tell his children | 2 |
clearly than i did | 2 |
themselves on her back | 2 |
am i to find | 2 |
to see that the | 2 |
she is the most | 2 |
marriage which you are | 2 |
o my dear father | 2 |
what their father and | 2 |
shape of a lioness | 2 |
does she live far | 2 |
they found the old | 2 |
dared to speak or | 2 |
but i do not | 2 |
his father desired him | 2 |
not be glad to | 2 |
for every time he | 2 |
her that he loved | 2 |
that you may be | 2 |
married them in the | 2 |
in the meanwhile all | 2 |
of william and harry | 2 |
who would be only | 2 |
at her watch to | 2 |
so struck with the | 2 |
he and his daughter | 2 |
it was not the | 2 |
straight at blue beard | 2 |
married them the very | 2 |
three months in your | 2 |
he went in search | 2 |
sweat of his brow | 2 |
take the shape of | 2 |
far remote from the | 2 |
learned that the king | 2 |
mother was not so | 2 |
to undo entirely what | 2 |
had swallowed her wedding | 2 |
that when the princess | 2 |
and his heart grew | 2 |
of the mountain he | 2 |
my elder has done | 2 |
when she was in | 2 |
the bright eyes of | 2 |