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quadgram | frequency |
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that it would be | 32 |
i do not know | 31 |
it would have been | 27 |
in the two counties | 26 |
the head of the | 21 |
the door of the | 21 |
on behalf of the | 21 |
there could be no | 20 |
a matter of course | 20 |
the countess and her | 19 |
she said in a | 19 |
that he had been | 17 |
what do you mean | 17 |
on the following morning | 17 |
the end of the | 17 |
such a one as | 17 |
there can be no | 17 |
that she could not | 17 |
do not think that | 17 |
the middle of the | 17 |
that it should be | 17 |
that she should be | 16 |
countess and her daughter | 16 |
the nature of the | 16 |
out of the room | 16 |
i do not think | 16 |
that she was not | 16 |
as a matter of | 16 |
edited by william andrews | 16 |
for the sake of | 15 |
that there should be | 15 |
and there was a | 15 |
of the late earl | 15 |
the man who had | 15 |
that he should be | 14 |
the story of the | 14 |
do you think that | 14 |
there was a pause | 14 |
did not dare to | 14 |
it could not be | 14 |
should be made to | 14 |
the hawk and heron | 14 |
to be his wife | 14 |
in the parish of | 14 |
that she might be | 14 |
was not to be | 13 |
it would be better | 13 |
but she did not | 13 |
in cumberland and westmorland | 13 |
that he could not | 13 |
she knew that she | 13 |
the name of the | 13 |
at the end of | 13 |
that he would not | 13 |
at the same time | 13 |
that there was no | 12 |
quarter of an hour | 12 |
seem to have been | 12 |
the manner in which | 12 |
it would not be | 12 |
made up his mind | 12 |
that it was not | 12 |
he was a man | 12 |
but he did not | 12 |
lord of the manor | 12 |
out of the house | 12 |
that he should have | 11 |
at the door of | 11 |
was the lady anna | 11 |
in a low voice | 11 |
in the hands of | 11 |
he said in a | 11 |
would have been better | 11 |
head of the family | 11 |
it would be a | 11 |
was to be the | 11 |
for the time being | 11 |
a quarter of an | 11 |
that he would be | 11 |
that she would be | 11 |
that he did not | 11 |
it might be that | 11 |
you may be sure | 11 |
the top of the | 11 |
knock at the door | 11 |
had not as yet | 11 |
of the house of | 11 |
that she would not | 11 |
in a low tone | 11 |
that she should have | 10 |
i do not believe | 10 |
to be found in | 10 |
the lord of the | 10 |
a good deal of | 10 |
be an end of | 10 |
the face of the | 10 |
better that she should | 10 |
be the wife of | 10 |
that he was a | 10 |
that i have been | 10 |
that lady anna was | 10 |
the foot of the | 10 |
at the foot of | 10 |
so that she might | 10 |
was a man who | 10 |
that she had been | 10 |
the time of the | 10 |
had been made to | 10 |
that he was not | 10 |
a portion of the | 10 |
of cumberland and westmorland | 10 |
hart and captain stubber | 10 |
in the middle of | 10 |
on the following day | 10 |
that she should not | 10 |
all that she had | 10 |
rose to his feet | 10 |
at the time of | 10 |
it is not that | 10 |
he was to be | 10 |
the beginning of the | 10 |
in the presence of | 10 |
had told him that | 10 |
then there was a | 10 |
had it not been | 10 |
as he thought of | 10 |
that he might be | 10 |
not bring himself to | 9 |
was not his wife | 9 |
what he had done | 9 |
that lady anna should | 9 |
it be possible that | 9 |
out of the question | 9 |
all that i have | 9 |
in spite of the | 9 |
the use of the | 9 |
become the wife of | 9 |
be the lady anna | 9 |
i am sure you | 9 |
as he did so | 9 |
it might have been | 9 |
to say that he | 9 |
may be sure that | 9 |
not a word to | 9 |
with a look of | 9 |
be found in the | 9 |
all that he had | 9 |
it will be a | 9 |
as soon as the | 9 |
i do not doubt | 9 |
that it was so | 9 |
i will tell you | 9 |
the glory of the | 9 |
do you mean to | 9 |
it may be that | 9 |
at the same moment | 9 |
it was to be | 9 |
on the next morning | 9 |
not in the least | 9 |
of the man who | 9 |
be the head of | 9 |
could it be possible | 9 |
do not know that | 9 |
over and over again | 9 |
that there might be | 9 |
for the purpose of | 9 |
but there was a | 9 |
the lady anna lovel | 9 |
for the first time | 9 |
of the countess and | 9 |
in the first place | 8 |
that the lady anna | 8 |
up into his face | 8 |
i hope you will | 8 |
that it might be | 8 |
from time to time | 8 |
i know what you | 8 |
the house of humblethwaite | 8 |
i have come to | 8 |
in order that he | 8 |
the opposite side of | 8 |
nothing to do with | 8 |
a part of the | 8 |
tell me that you | 8 |
you think that i | 8 |
that the young lady | 8 |
i have told you | 8 |
but it was not | 8 |
but there was no | 8 |
he was sure that | 8 |
i do not wish | 8 |
on the part of | 8 |
that the countess was | 8 |
parts of the country | 8 |
that they should be | 8 |
he ought to have | 8 |
the wealth of the | 8 |
said that he was | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
how would it be | 8 |
to say that she | 8 |
the door was opened | 8 |
when he reached the | 8 |
the rector of yoxham | 8 |
to think that the | 8 |
a word or two | 8 |
the hands of the | 8 |
i am bound to | 8 |
it seemed to him | 8 |
i want you to | 8 |
the wife of daniel | 8 |
would be true to | 8 |
said that he would | 8 |
opposite side of the | 8 |
might be able to | 8 |
did not think that | 8 |
order that he might | 8 |
not a word was | 8 |
should be allowed to | 8 |
wife of daniel thwaite | 8 |
in a tone of | 8 |
was to be a | 8 |
to him that he | 8 |
in the course of | 8 |
knew that she was | 8 |
i know that i | 8 |
to be true to | 8 |
was to be made | 8 |
that there was a | 8 |
was shown into the | 8 |
of the young earl | 8 |
in the time of | 8 |
from day to day | 8 |
from head to foot | 8 |
be allowed to see | 8 |
the voice of the | 8 |
in the midst of | 8 |
of the two counties | 8 |
did not mean to | 8 |
she should not be | 8 |
in the way of | 8 |
that was to be | 8 |
as far as i | 8 |
could not bring himself | 8 |
he returned to the | 8 |
in the direction of | 8 |
to be my wife | 8 |
in order that she | 8 |
stepped to the door | 8 |
and yet he had | 7 |
but he could not | 7 |
was quite sure that | 7 |
it was as if | 7 |
which he had been | 7 |
there was not a | 7 |
say that you will | 7 |
daniel thwaite the tailor | 7 |
the inhabitants of the | 7 |
it is to be | 7 |
at that moment the | 7 |
did not believe that | 7 |
seems to have been | 7 |
she would not have | 7 |
made to understand that | 7 |
would have been a | 7 |
said not a word | 7 |
you will let me | 7 |
he did not know | 7 |
in the event of | 7 |
he felt that he | 7 |
there was a great | 7 |
he would not have | 7 |
it was known that | 7 |
at any rate till | 7 |
it had been the | 7 |
call her lady anna | 7 |
for the use of | 7 |
knew that it was | 7 |
walked to the door | 7 |
to have been the | 7 |
it will be better | 7 |
twenty thousand a year | 7 |
not wish to be | 7 |
would seem to have | 7 |
all that had been | 7 |
there had been a | 7 |
the young lord had | 7 |
but she could not | 7 |
there was to be | 7 |
if you will only | 7 |
that he had done | 7 |
and lady anna lovel | 7 |
at the flying horse | 7 |
in front of the | 7 |
mean to say that | 7 |
rose to her feet | 7 |
there had been no | 7 |
said one of the | 7 |
a quarter of a | 7 |
was about to be | 7 |
as lady anna lovel | 7 |
you had better go | 7 |
do not wish to | 7 |
and his voice was | 7 |
to be allowed to | 7 |
order that she might | 7 |
of course she would | 7 |
be true to him | 7 |
had been given to | 7 |
on the top of | 7 |
as she thought of | 7 |
would it be with | 7 |
there should be no | 7 |
the face of a | 7 |
had told her that | 7 |
thought that it would | 7 |
she was a woman | 7 |
a word to say | 7 |
probable fortified church at | 7 |
to the door and | 7 |
to a look of | 7 |
to be asked to | 7 |
the wife of a | 7 |
shall i tell you | 7 |
not know how to | 7 |
his heart of hearts | 7 |
turned on his heel | 7 |
the direction of the | 7 |
at the pack horse | 7 |
that it is so | 7 |
he thought that he | 7 |
that he would have | 7 |
was of opinion that | 7 |
in his heart of | 7 |
it had not been | 7 |
said the old man | 7 |
that the man was | 7 |
the title and the | 7 |
a word had been | 6 |
it not been for | 6 |
between you and me | 6 |
it must have been | 6 |
something must be done | 6 |
to do with the | 6 |
they tell me that | 6 |
at the beginning of | 6 |
and she had been | 6 |
i do not see | 6 |
be better that she | 6 |
do not believe that | 6 |
at the top of | 6 |
but she would not | 6 |
him that he was | 6 |
you not wish to | 6 |
to be your wife | 6 |
daughter of an earl | 6 |
she was sure that | 6 |
i have never seen | 6 |
of the inhabitants of | 6 |
was not a man | 6 |
the mother and daughter | 6 |
at this time the | 6 |
to say that i | 6 |
the mother of paul | 6 |
and it was not | 6 |
a year and a | 6 |
should be given to | 6 |
not doubt but that | 6 |
would do no good | 6 |
hope it may be | 6 |
know that i can | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
and then it was | 6 |
of him that he | 6 |
never for a moment | 6 |
to which she had | 6 |
he could not be | 6 |
and in an instant | 6 |
he could not bring | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
of which he had | 6 |
no more than a | 6 |
she would have been | 6 |
that i should tell | 6 |
that you love me | 6 |
with the view of | 6 |
i hope it may | 6 |
not fit to be | 6 |
the cause of the | 6 |
him that she had | 6 |
i can tell you | 6 |
which appeared in the | 6 |
was by no means | 6 |
that lady anna lovel | 6 |
it would be so | 6 |
at the same instant | 6 |
that daniel thwaite would | 6 |
did not like it | 6 |
you are going to | 6 |
it may be so | 6 |
behalf of the countess | 6 |
be made to understand | 6 |
had come up to | 6 |
and i do not | 6 |
that the young people | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
seemed to him to | 6 |
to say to you | 6 |
it should be so | 6 |
know all about it | 6 |
other side of the | 6 |
word had been said | 6 |
to fall in love | 6 |
it was not that | 6 |
would be able to | 6 |
that he was to | 6 |
that cousin george was | 6 |
told him that she | 6 |
she was not his | 6 |
the man who was | 6 |
made as to the | 6 |
hugh ritson did not | 6 |
that you should be | 6 |
the last of the | 6 |
year and a half | 6 |
he had not been | 6 |
she would not do | 6 |
which she had made | 6 |
the rest of the | 6 |
was one of the | 6 |
the end of a | 6 |
when she was a | 6 |
his way through the | 6 |
there would have been | 6 |
in which he was | 6 |
counsel for the defense | 6 |
at the head of | 6 |
to leave the house | 6 |
all the world to | 6 |
was at that moment | 6 |
that she was in | 6 |
to him to be | 6 |
that there had been | 6 |
at the present moment | 6 |
that the girl would | 6 |
not be allowed to | 6 |
but there was nothing | 6 |
i am so glad | 6 |
what had been done | 6 |
lady elizabeth had been | 6 |
you had better not | 6 |
have nothing to do | 6 |
he knew that he | 6 |
did not go to | 6 |
which she had been | 6 |
she did not dare | 6 |
he did not believe | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
that you have been | 6 |
in the reign of | 6 |
the eye of the | 6 |
you do not know | 6 |
on behalf of his | 6 |
he had come to | 6 |
early in the morning | 6 |
she had told him | 6 |
it was not so | 6 |
that you should have | 6 |
she had been told | 6 |
other parts of the | 6 |
and at the same | 6 |
there would be no | 6 |
it might be so | 6 |
in this case the | 6 |
do you know that | 6 |
to be married to | 6 |
she was the lady | 6 |
said in a low | 6 |
the part of the | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
his eyes from the | 6 |
it would be well | 6 |
with an expression of | 6 |
side by side with | 6 |
it was thought that | 6 |
knew that she could | 6 |
do not say that | 6 |
he did not think | 6 |
seemed to him that | 6 |
natural that she should | 6 |
would it not be | 6 |
in regard to the | 6 |
in the manor of | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
must have been a | 5 |
with reference to the | 5 |
stood on the threshold | 5 |
of the manor of | 5 |
that she should die | 5 |
the head of his | 5 |
there would be an | 5 |
up and down the | 5 |
the earl had not | 5 |
it was not to | 5 |
say that i am | 5 |
a sum of money | 5 |
told her that he | 5 |
that led to the | 5 |
it might be possible | 5 |
he did not doubt | 5 |
out of the church | 5 |
it was impossible that | 5 |
knew that he was | 5 |
he stepped up to | 5 |
hundred pounds a year | 5 |
know that you are | 5 |
could be no doubt | 5 |
be a matter of | 5 |
if you wish it | 5 |
what was he to | 5 |
that the earl had | 5 |
the serjeant and mrs | 5 |
i do not want | 5 |
let me tell you | 5 |
stepped up to the | 5 |
not be made to | 5 |
slept at the pack | 5 |
become the countess lovel | 5 |
it would be good | 5 |
the young lord was | 5 |
the whole of the | 5 |
in the eyes of | 5 |
in his heart that | 5 |
but he had not | 5 |
of the eel crags | 5 |
over the head of | 5 |
with the object of | 5 |
of the two ladies | 5 |
of the flying horse | 5 |
there was a very | 5 |
it is right that | 5 |
what should she do | 5 |
a month or two | 5 |
i will not go | 5 |
end of the table | 5 |
eyes were on the | 5 |
i should like to | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
back into the house | 5 |
had made up his | 5 |
i did not think | 5 |
the moment in which | 5 |
but she said nothing | 5 |
of course she must | 5 |
as he entered the | 5 |
that he had no | 5 |
might it not be | 5 |
that you are not | 5 |
with all my heart | 5 |
but it had not | 5 |
that sir harry would | 5 |
there was a slight | 5 |
it is too late | 5 |
should be asked to | 5 |
a one as you | 5 |
be given to the | 5 |
found it to be | 5 |
towards the end of | 5 |
be sure of that | 5 |
be one of the | 5 |
not been able to | 5 |
did not know how | 5 |
of the fourteenth century | 5 |
in which he had | 5 |
by the service of | 5 |
that it would not | 5 |
of the hawk and | 5 |
the extent of the | 5 |
a word to the | 5 |
to be the wife | 5 |
ten thousand a year | 5 |
out of his own | 5 |
in favour of the | 5 |
as to the manner | 5 |
at the hawk and | 5 |
but she had been | 5 |
and it would be | 5 |
the poor of the | 5 |
said that it was | 5 |
that i have not | 5 |
why should he not | 5 |
and this was the | 5 |
he would not be | 5 |
countess and lady anna | 5 |
in a state of | 5 |
could not have been | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
places in the two | 5 |
be made to the | 5 |
there was no answer | 5 |
than all the world | 5 |
ought to have been | 5 |
the room to the | 5 |
that i would not | 5 |
will be true to | 5 |
what you told me | 5 |
i should tell you | 5 |
her father and mother | 5 |
him that he should | 5 |
of the hearth money | 5 |
dead to the world | 5 |
as he had been | 5 |
who claims to be | 5 |
the diocese of carlisle | 5 |
looked up at the | 5 |
he knew that the | 5 |
over the heads of | 5 |
that he ought to | 5 |
in the eye of | 5 |
to the lord of | 5 |
beyond the reach of | 5 |
i am not so | 5 |
i am told that | 5 |
of course it was | 5 |
with an air of | 5 |
i will not have | 5 |
she was a child | 5 |
head of his family | 5 |
it would be to | 5 |
you will have to | 5 |
the presence of the | 5 |
fall in love with | 5 |
i will not be | 5 |
had not intended to | 5 |
said sir harry to | 5 |
the young earl was | 5 |
that you will never | 5 |
and there was an | 5 |
the head of her | 5 |
in his own room | 5 |
had come to him | 5 |
she did not know | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
of humblethwaite and scarrowby | 5 |
that she was the | 5 |
the events of the | 5 |
and a look of | 5 |
it is a lie | 5 |
had been told by | 5 |
a year or two | 5 |
that it shall be | 5 |
me in the face | 5 |
felt that he was | 5 |
i shall never be | 5 |
that i love you | 5 |
for the last time | 5 |
it may be said | 5 |
one of them was | 5 |
as one of the | 5 |
the head of our | 5 |
she rose to her | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
and he did not | 5 |
be the countess lovel | 5 |
be made as to | 5 |
her that she was | 5 |
the figure of a | 5 |
but he was not | 5 |
it will be for | 5 |
that it may be | 5 |
he had sworn to | 5 |
that she was to | 5 |
he did not speak | 5 |
the world at large | 5 |
had not been so | 5 |
was ordered to be | 5 |
she would be true | 5 |
the sake of the | 5 |
look me in the | 5 |
at the old bailey | 5 |
and that she was | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
why should she not | 5 |
the property of the | 5 |
he had written to | 5 |
the convent of st | 5 |
the door to the | 5 |
would be better for | 5 |
say that she would | 5 |
manner in which the | 5 |
the edge of the | 5 |
one of the old | 5 |
went on to say | 5 |
the kind of life | 5 |
that his cousin was | 5 |
such a man as | 5 |
know that you have | 5 |
the countess and lady | 5 |
she should have the | 5 |
you to be his | 5 |
had spoken to her | 5 |
property and the title | 5 |
he was not at | 5 |
would be an end | 5 |
shown into the room | 5 |
that it was a | 5 |
i tell you that | 5 |
it not be better | 5 |
would you not wish | 5 |
you had better see | 5 |
of the lovel family | 5 |
it was his duty | 5 |
not say a word | 5 |
as an example of | 5 |
you tell me that | 5 |
wealth of the lovels | 5 |
be at an end | 5 |
that she would have | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
ought not to be | 5 |
hugh ritson returned to | 5 |
lady anna had been | 5 |
to the poor of | 5 |
dick of the syke | 5 |
made up her mind | 5 |
have something to say | 5 |
the last twenty years | 5 |
the day on which | 5 |
think it will be | 5 |
the dean and chapter | 5 |
for the most part | 5 |
you mean to say | 5 |
could not bring herself | 5 |
i do love you | 5 |
and one of them | 5 |
could be dimly seen | 5 |
lady anna will be | 5 |
was it possible that | 5 |
to speak to her | 5 |
there was but one | 5 |
it was not his | 5 |
there was a little | 5 |
know what you are | 5 |
was not quite sure | 5 |
it would do no | 5 |
was at this time | 5 |
it was not for | 5 |
burned on the table | 5 |
on the th of | 5 |
a word was said | 5 |
that lady anna would | 5 |
be given to him | 5 |
that is to say | 5 |
to think that you | 5 |
you are thinking of | 5 |
in the neighbourhood of | 5 |
of the church of | 5 |
was it best to | 5 |
have been better for | 5 |
in reference to the | 5 |
he is a tailor | 5 |
the circumstances of the | 5 |
come up to london | 5 |
he had been a | 5 |
there is nothing to | 5 |
glad to see you | 5 |
to such a one | 5 |
to tell you the | 5 |
what it was to | 5 |
that she should do | 5 |
it was too late | 5 |
was sure that the | 5 |
at the same hour | 5 |
the government of the | 5 |
it is not for | 5 |
of which she had | 5 |
not a word had | 5 |
she thought that she | 5 |
knew that he had | 5 |
the th of may | 5 |
to live with him | 5 |
had been told that | 5 |
face to face with | 5 |
did not like to | 5 |
a day or two | 5 |
the loss of his | 5 |
but i will not | 5 |
the hand of the | 5 |
she would say nothing | 5 |
middle of the floor | 5 |
would be better that | 5 |
that he loved her | 5 |
that he had not | 5 |
but he was a | 5 |
he and his father | 5 |
was he to do | 5 |
the house of hotspur | 5 |
an end of it | 5 |
hugh nodded his head | 4 |
know that he had | 4 |
the door was closed | 4 |
to give to the | 4 |
come to him from | 4 |
to be proud of | 4 |
for a few moments | 4 |
she was engaged to | 4 |
leaped to his feet | 4 |
nowt of the sort | 4 |
she was to be | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
what it is to | 4 |
because he is a | 4 |
she was aware that | 4 |
was in his own | 4 |
the face of paul | 4 |
with a faint smile | 4 |
let me see him | 4 |
as well as i | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
in consequence of the | 4 |
any person or persons | 4 |
at any rate was | 4 |
of the days when | 4 |
he was going to | 4 |
lady anna should be | 4 |
cousin george did not | 4 |
that i should never | 4 |
suitor for her hand | 4 |
the old man had | 4 |
that had been said | 4 |
up his mind that | 4 |
should have done so | 4 |
there was no other | 4 |
to him by the | 4 |
so much the better | 4 |
not wish you to | 4 |
there must be a | 4 |
the wind had risen | 4 |
when he came to | 4 |
as she had been | 4 |
there came upon her | 4 |
what sort of a | 4 |
he turned his head | 4 |
he ought not to | 4 |
which he did not | 4 |
to the other side | 4 |
he had told her | 4 |
though he had been | 4 |
determined that he would | 4 |
little more than a | 4 |
the forest of inglewood | 4 |
the secretary of state | 4 |
the wife of the | 4 |
the interests of the | 4 |
he drew his breath | 4 |
will be seen that | 4 |
one of the most | 4 |
might have been a | 4 |
i can understand that | 4 |
the daughter of an | 4 |
was true to her | 4 |
at the church door | 4 |
it was the face | 4 |
he spoke to her | 4 |
to do with it | 4 |
in some parts of | 4 |
in the parish church | 4 |
he said to himself | 4 |
it came to pass | 4 |
was a part of | 4 |
there came upon him | 4 |
was told that he | 4 |
and she knew that | 4 |
a man who would | 4 |
in the face of | 4 |
the heads of the | 4 |
in the diocese of | 4 |
she knew that he | 4 |
the time of henry | 4 |
the payment of the | 4 |
head on his breast | 4 |
it is natural that | 4 |
at that moment he | 4 |
the man whom she | 4 |
to call her lady | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
had not a word | 4 |
to the manner in | 4 |
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to be the lady | 4 |
that it must be | 4 |
counsel for the plaintiff | 4 |
the abbot and convent | 4 |
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and over again that | 4 |
do as she pleased | 4 |
that he should go | 4 |
it must be so | 4 |
have a right to | 4 |
quite out of the | 4 |
of five hundred pounds | 4 |
i shall not be | 4 |
and laughed a little | 4 |
was made to him | 4 |
the bishop of carlisle | 4 |
sir harry and his | 4 |
why should you not | 4 |
the way in which | 4 |
the arms of the | 4 |
i will do so | 4 |
i should never see | 4 |
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told her that she | 4 |
put an end to | 4 |
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a child was born | 4 |
there would be a | 4 |
which had been made | 4 |
whom he had been | 4 |
on the morning of | 4 |
had been said to | 4 |
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that there was nothing | 4 |
to meet her husband | 4 |
that was left to | 4 |
only a few months | 4 |
which he had made | 4 |
were to be married | 4 |
the corner of the | 4 |
that nothing could be | 4 |
he put his hand | 4 |
i hope that you | 4 |
one of the doctors | 4 |
at that moment a | 4 |
the clank of the | 4 |
the two young people | 4 |
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to be a good | 4 |
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a word to her | 4 |
thought that she had | 4 |
in a voice that | 4 |
a man who had | 4 |
the state of the | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
of the nature of | 4 |
his love for her | 4 |
her that it was | 4 |
not mean to be | 4 |
would not be the | 4 |
to the chamber of | 4 |
the breast of the | 4 |
the people at the | 4 |
glory of the family | 4 |
and there was no | 4 |
to think of it | 4 |
told that he was | 4 |
the bed of the | 4 |
at a time when | 4 |
in the country districts | 4 |
do not believe it | 4 |
that her daughter was | 4 |
as far as the | 4 |
drew his breath hard | 4 |
but she knew that | 4 |
that he would do | 4 |
the man to whom | 4 |
ground on which to | 4 |
between him and his | 4 |
law officers of the | 4 |
received a letter from | 4 |
way through the crowd | 4 |
they told her that | 4 |
anything of that kind | 4 |
it is not a | 4 |
know what you mean | 4 |
would be the heir | 4 |
what do you say | 4 |
printed by virtue and | 4 |
i have not been | 4 |
the next moment a | 4 |
to his wife that | 4 |
told him that it | 4 |
say that he would | 4 |
at the sound of | 4 |
for a moment or | 4 |
went back to the | 4 |
with which she had | 4 |
of all the lovels | 4 |
walked out of the | 4 |
the opinion of the | 4 |
be seen that the | 4 |
with the countess and | 4 |
did not know that | 4 |
upon pain to lose | 4 |
the dull thud of | 4 |
of such a marriage | 4 |
at any rate in | 4 |
tell you the truth | 4 |
face of paul ritson | 4 |
the property and the | 4 |
he had not intended | 4 |
the marriage would be | 4 |
had not yet been | 4 |
better than all the | 4 |
into the arms of | 4 |
the day was over | 4 |
to his feet and | 4 |
a man who was | 4 |
the day fixed for | 4 |
if it be so | 4 |
once or twice the | 4 |
and i am sure | 4 |
there was a tremor | 4 |
that he has been | 4 |
the result of the | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
hugh ritson bent his | 4 |
said of him that | 4 |
do not want to | 4 |
of the lady anna | 4 |
behalf of the young | 4 |
of the old tailor | 4 |
is not at all | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
he might be able | 4 |
have been in the | 4 |
i am sure that | 4 |
she could not be | 4 |
he must be the | 4 |
it would be necessary | 4 |
and in another moment | 4 |
the clerk of the | 4 |
by virtue and co | 4 |
to the world as | 4 |
he entered the room | 4 |
a group of men | 4 |
said in a voice | 4 |
such a marriage would | 4 |
and lady anna was | 4 |
should at any rate | 4 |
my life has been | 4 |
to believe that the | 4 |
the place of the | 4 |
the names of the | 4 |
think that you would | 4 |
hand was on the | 4 |
could not be so | 4 |
the parish church of | 4 |
i trust that i | 4 |
mind went back to | 4 |
the place where the | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
man out of the | 4 |
he was by no | 4 |
at the next moment | 4 |
he left the room | 4 |
it was necessary that | 4 |
justice of the peace | 4 |
the son of the | 4 |
she made no answer | 4 |
not have been so | 4 |
the counsel for the | 4 |
to him that the | 4 |
she had given her | 4 |
at any rate he | 4 |
not going to be | 4 |
let her know that | 4 |
he could not but | 4 |
i think you will | 4 |
she is of age | 4 |
if the earl could | 4 |
he should have been | 4 |
the rights of the | 4 |
to have been a | 4 |
came to pass that | 4 |
harry hotspur of humblethwaite | 4 |
at once to the | 4 |
is all that i | 4 |
when i tell you | 4 |
it would be impossible | 4 |
daughter of earl lovel | 4 |
that you will be | 4 |
to see that the | 4 |
the earl was a | 4 |
i ought to be | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
they were to be | 4 |
said to his wife | 4 |
to the fact that | 4 |
he had heard the | 4 |
what did he say | 4 |
sir william was a | 4 |
there was nothing for | 4 |
seem to have had | 4 |
as the head of | 4 |
officers of the crown | 4 |
for the young earl | 4 |
if you have anything | 4 |
he is to be | 4 |
the little fellow was | 4 |
he was a tailor | 4 |
not only as a | 4 |
has a right to | 4 |
is it that you | 4 |
had been brought up | 4 |
had been to him | 4 |
was one of those | 4 |
in another moment the | 4 |
and it is not | 4 |
at one of the | 4 |
into the face of | 4 |
she was told that | 4 |
she had been a | 4 |
the contents of the | 4 |
of the eighteenth century | 4 |
far as i can | 4 |
i ought to have | 4 |
that there is a | 4 |
the hand of his | 4 |
that the man had | 4 |
had come upon him | 4 |
had at any rate | 4 |
he was bound to | 4 |
the end of it | 4 |
how it would be | 4 |
did not believe in | 4 |
that there could be | 4 |
his face was pale | 4 |
some of them were | 4 |
what do you think | 4 |
may be able to | 4 |
the whole story of | 4 |
disposed to think that | 4 |
during the whole of | 4 |
said that she was | 4 |
it had come to | 4 |
with all his heart | 4 |
it is because i | 4 |
know what it is | 4 |
heard the voice of | 4 |
bed of the valley | 4 |
at the next instant | 4 |
why did you not | 4 |
for an instant the | 4 |
he did not like | 4 |
the origin of the | 4 |
to himself that he | 4 |
his way to the | 4 |
it was natural that | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
in the barony of | 4 |
he was good to | 4 |
there should be any | 4 |
room to the left | 4 |
it can hardly be | 4 |
must be made to | 4 |
to the nature of | 4 |
the mouth of the | 4 |
whole life had been | 4 |
silent for a moment | 4 |
and his eyes were | 4 |
that the man who | 4 |
to himself that the | 4 |
take care of yourself | 4 |
she thought of it | 4 |
bent his head and | 4 |
looked into his face | 4 |
that this was a | 4 |
the front of the | 4 |
on such an occasion | 4 |
the event of the | 4 |
the walls of the | 4 |
tell you that he | 4 |
she did not speak | 4 |
as long as he | 4 |
in love with him | 4 |
that lay on it | 4 |
to marry his cousin | 4 |
see each other again | 4 |
tell her that i | 4 |
there was nothing more | 4 |
he knew that it | 4 |
the streets were thronged | 4 |
i think it will | 4 |
of course i will | 4 |
had been made by | 4 |
there might be a | 4 |
one of the men | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
she could not have | 4 |
of what he had | 4 |
was the face of | 4 |
landlord of the flying | 4 |
up her mind that | 4 |
would have said that | 4 |
i am sure he | 4 |
you have come to | 4 |
when she was alone | 4 |
the bulk of the | 4 |
there is a tradition | 4 |
you think that you | 4 |
of course it would | 4 |
kind of life which | 4 |
there was something in | 4 |
go away and leave | 4 |
i will leave you | 4 |
at me like that | 4 |
that such a marriage | 4 |
gone in an instant | 4 |
in all the world | 4 |
her daughter to be | 4 |
the daughter of earl | 4 |
it is not my | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
at the expense of | 4 |
was standing in the | 4 |
on the face of | 4 |
he had been told | 4 |
it would be for | 4 |
a marriage with the | 4 |
it was only a | 4 |
it will not be | 4 |
stepped out of the | 4 |
sum of money which | 4 |
lovel and her daughter | 4 |
to sir william patterson | 4 |
in an altered tone | 4 |
you do not love | 4 |
did not care for | 4 |
for what he had | 4 |
in the mean time | 4 |
what she has done | 4 |
half a century ago | 4 |
and i will not | 4 |
heard the sound of | 4 |
the chamber of this | 4 |
did he not come | 4 |
at the age of | 4 |
he had been brought | 4 |
sake as well as | 4 |
as you might say | 4 |
and i think that | 4 |
bygone cumberland and westmorland | 4 |
to explain to you | 4 |
it must be a | 4 |
five hundred pounds a | 4 |
than he would have | 4 |
will be for you | 4 |
she did not believe | 4 |
i do so wish | 4 |
me the man as | 4 |
thought that he would | 4 |
before the day was | 4 |
the members of the | 4 |
into the darkness of | 4 |
when you were a | 4 |
the poor young thing | 4 |
ritson bent his head | 4 |
had been in the | 4 |
acknowledged to himself that | 4 |
not say that i | 4 |
she had made her | 4 |
and i will be | 4 |
was his duty to | 4 |
and said in a | 4 |
a moment or two | 4 |
he looked down at | 4 |
of all those who | 4 |
of the countess lovel | 4 |
know that i have | 4 |
the foot of a | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
when he found that | 4 |
it was clear to | 4 |
to the necessity of | 4 |
he wrote a letter | 4 |
not believe that she | 4 |
it seemed to her | 4 |
she should do so | 4 |
as far as he | 4 |
lady anna was the | 4 |
i have something to | 4 |
a probable fortified church | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
there should be a | 4 |
by the hands of | 4 |
a thousand a year | 4 |
to think that she | 4 |
was going to marry | 4 |
you know what i | 4 |
i am sure of | 4 |
necessary that she should | 4 |
from the grasp of | 4 |
at any rate she | 4 |
that her daughter should | 4 |
for a moment he | 4 |
do not doubt but | 4 |
sir harry hotspur of | 4 |
that lord lovel was | 4 |
the north of england | 4 |
would not have done | 4 |
the old man looked | 4 |
a debt of gratitude | 4 |
of all that she | 4 |
that he is to | 4 |
lived and died in | 4 |
was not for him | 4 |
do you not know | 4 |
in the days of | 4 |
of the cumberland marriage | 4 |
but it will be | 4 |
show me the man | 4 |
if it might be | 4 |
there was a promise | 4 |
back to the door | 4 |
was that of the | 4 |
that she was engaged | 4 |
not bring herself to | 4 |
the quality of the | 4 |
of course he had | 4 |
on the ground that | 4 |
to the door of | 4 |
would not have been | 4 |
the daughter of a | 4 |
there was a sudden | 4 |
to lady anna lovel | 4 |
been the victim of | 4 |
may be allowed to | 4 |
bring himself to say | 4 |
intended that she should | 4 |
clear to him that | 4 |
come up to town | 4 |
a pot of ale | 4 |
and his lips were | 4 |
that it was impossible | 4 |
do not know him | 4 |
word was said about | 4 |
can be no doubt | 4 |
do not see that | 4 |
that she might have | 4 |
went out into the | 4 |
of course you will | 4 |
could be made to | 4 |
there is no reason | 4 |
may be found in | 4 |
you do not believe | 4 |
though she did not | 4 |
if he were to | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
and a pair of | 4 |
the conduct of the | 4 |
he had as yet | 4 |
the girl had been | 4 |
the landlord of the | 4 |
to be a countess | 4 |
that it was his | 4 |
it best to be | 4 |
think it possible that | 4 |
it was a lie | 4 |
and this is the | 4 |
head of our family | 4 |
the order of the | 4 |
man who had been | 4 |
in the house of | 4 |
the generosity of the | 4 |
the name of lovel | 4 |
he was about to | 4 |
to be subject to | 4 |
the countess would be | 4 |
not one of them | 4 |
and there was nothing | 4 |
which had been given | 4 |
be glad to see | 4 |
the law officers of | 4 |
would at any rate | 4 |
thought of all this | 4 |
to speak to him | 4 |
to which he had | 4 |
could not be made | 4 |
and his father had | 4 |
was all that was | 4 |
that i should have | 4 |
ritson returned to the | 4 |
must be the head | 4 |
must have been the | 4 |
he had been in | 4 |
as he was driven | 4 |
on to say that | 4 |
he would be able | 4 |
voice to a whisper | 4 |
sir harry did not | 4 |
over a century ago | 4 |
and that lady anna | 4 |
seems to me that | 4 |
go at once to | 4 |
the time at which | 4 |
the whole lovel family | 4 |
that he had a | 4 |
that she would never | 4 |
be angry with me | 4 |
i will go to | 4 |
to the opposite side | 4 |
had given to the | 4 |
he had never been | 4 |
barring out custom at | 4 |
you cannot see her | 4 |
it was not the | 4 |
resolved that she would | 4 |
bonnithorne nodded his head | 4 |
that you will not | 4 |
was a tremor in | 4 |
if it were not | 4 |
who had been brought | 4 |
he was to her | 4 |
i shall be the | 4 |
was sure that he | 4 |
i think that i | 4 |
lady anna lovel and | 4 |
had been forced to | 4 |
it will be seen | 4 |
do not know what | 4 |
that her mother had | 4 |
and to continue until | 4 |
to the lady anna | 4 |
was left to him | 4 |
that there was to | 4 |
that lay on the | 4 |
the shadow of a | 4 |
on which he had | 4 |
that he is not | 4 |
rose from her seat | 4 |
said the young woman | 4 |
you are bound to | 4 |
as to which he | 4 |
at any rate be | 4 |
that there would be | 4 |
it is my duty | 4 |
it should not be | 4 |
if you do not | 4 |
the serjeant had been | 4 |
where have you been | 4 |
to marry the tailor | 4 |
he said in his | 4 |
whole story of the | 4 |
i cannot say that | 4 |
she was quite sure | 4 |
that the earl should | 4 |
and the earl was | 4 |
look at me like | 4 |
you want to know | 4 |
the old man was | 4 |
the door opened and | 4 |
as to which there | 3 |
what right have you | 3 |
could not do so | 3 |
through a rack of | 3 |
the sky to the | 3 |
the walker and bullbean | 3 |
had sent for her | 3 |
when the moment came | 3 |
to the justices of | 3 |
am sure you will | 3 |
you are a scoundrel | 3 |
knew that there was | 3 |
sir andrew de harcla | 3 |
he was not a | 3 |
give me your hand | 3 |
and it was now | 3 |
have been told so | 3 |
not a man of | 3 |
and i hope that | 3 |
be sure that she | 3 |
the glow of the | 3 |
such as you and | 3 |
came upon her a | 3 |
allow herself to be | 3 |
she had left the | 3 |
when he heard of | 3 |
to point out to | 3 |
had in truth been | 3 |
from hour to hour | 3 |
a word to any | 3 |
methods of dealing with | 3 |
the earl was the | 3 |
head of the hotspurs | 3 |
of the first wife | 3 |
much better that she | 3 |
he would do so | 3 |
when she spoke of | 3 |
what have i done | 3 |
there were reasons against | 3 |
as to the necessity | 3 |
may be said that | 3 |
acknowledge to herself that | 3 |
under the shadow of | 3 |
to go to london | 3 |
fit to be the | 3 |
been so good to | 3 |
you will never see | 3 |
but it had been | 3 |
not be afraid of | 3 |
stepped up to where | 3 |
his heart was bitter | 3 |
the service of the | 3 |
you wish me to | 3 |
the commencement of his | 3 |
that you have come | 3 |
to be at the | 3 |
very easy to say | 3 |
to listen to the | 3 |
as soon as she | 3 |
went back into the | 3 |
it would be quite | 3 |
the corner of a | 3 |
but it did not | 3 |
made on behalf of | 3 |
an enemy because the | 3 |
be better for her | 3 |
fear that she had | 3 |
letter to sir harry | 3 |
as though i had | 3 |
the marriage might be | 3 |
offer made to him | 3 |
as he would have | 3 |
lady anna lovel had | 3 |
not know that i | 3 |
to continue until the | 3 |
the use of his | 3 |
she certainly had not | 3 |
eyes on the ground | 3 |
was an elderly man | 3 |
when you come down | 3 |
expected from a man | 3 |
that we may be | 3 |
of the northern counties | 3 |
it was found that | 3 |
to cumberland by the | 3 |
she might have been | 3 |
but i do say | 3 |
the eyes of a | 3 |
to be angry with | 3 |
in at the window | 3 |
his wife and sister | 3 |
that is over now | 3 |
whatsoever had once been | 3 |
between the mother and | 3 |
could not be his | 3 |
in the hearing of | 3 |
was deleted from the | 3 |
herself to be led | 3 |
the knock at the | 3 |
at any rate i | 3 |
lady anna lovel should | 3 |
if he is to | 3 |
a few words to | 3 |
the answer which she | 3 |
to all the world | 3 |
it was a part | 3 |
for a month or | 3 |
voice was low and | 3 |
it had seemed to | 3 |
he is not a | 3 |
declared that she would | 3 |
a letter to mr | 3 |
in the old days | 3 |
whose whole life had | 3 |
when the old man | 3 |
that her father had | 3 |
of what had been | 3 |
she should die than | 3 |
began to fear that | 3 |
that all the world | 3 |
there has been a | 3 |
it had not yet | 3 |
be for saying as | 3 |
i wrote to you | 3 |
reason why she should | 3 |
head fell on the | 3 |
the dog in the | 3 |
and covered her face | 3 |
he did not see | 3 |
he was quiet enough | 3 |
and the young earl | 3 |
shall be happy to | 3 |
between you and him | 3 |
and then lord alfred | 3 |
to fear that she | 3 |
from her seat and | 3 |
what is your name | 3 |
which of us has | 3 |
i may as well | 3 |
to the middle of | 3 |
told her that the | 3 |
he had given to | 3 |
and went into the | 3 |
that he should not | 3 |
as the saying is | 3 |
you should have had | 3 |
when the second marriage | 3 |
that he would take | 3 |
to the lovel family | 3 |
to see his cousin | 3 |
for a year or | 3 |
out into the street | 3 |
told her that it | 3 |
had not been able | 3 |
was engaged to marry | 3 |
the time of charles | 3 |
i care nothing for | 3 |
have come to see | 3 |
away from the house | 3 |
a part of his | 3 |
for a moment with | 3 |
far as i am | 3 |
what should be done | 3 |
with which he had | 3 |
the best of it | 3 |
was bound to keep | 3 |
it must be the | 3 |
that she should wish | 3 |
do you know what | 3 |
and there would be | 3 |
no word had been | 3 |
in front of it | 3 |
would be good for | 3 |
the mountains of cumberland | 3 |
you do not understand | 3 |
to tell her that | 3 |
that which he had | 3 |
you had better get | 3 |
of course i shall | 3 |
not dare to do | 3 |
in the early years | 3 |
eye of the law | 3 |
be said that she | 3 |
sheriff of the county | 3 |
was in the air | 3 |
the italian woman was | 3 |
was something in the | 3 |
the sun shone brightly | 3 |
will not desert him | 3 |
felt that she had | 3 |
had seemed to be | 3 |
in the justice of | 3 |
through the open door | 3 |
that you do not | 3 |
romance of his life | 3 |
light fell on the | 3 |
and she was sure | 3 |
in silence and with | 3 |
had been passed in | 3 |
to say that we | 3 |
was to be done | 3 |
he could do that | 3 |
with the young lord | 3 |
you would like to | 3 |
at the sight of | 3 |
that we should be | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
in the dark room | 3 |
so that lady anna | 3 |
the register of my | 3 |
that the defendant was | 3 |
might even yet be | 3 |
over head and ears | 3 |
course it would be | 3 |
could not say that | 3 |
sir harry before he | 3 |
not believe that he | 3 |
the vale of newlands | 3 |
and then there was | 3 |
would have been very | 3 |
the side of a | 3 |
possible that such a | 3 |
in one hand and | 3 |
that emily hotspur was | 3 |
of a strong man | 3 |
will be better that | 3 |
to see lady anna | 3 |
there was a light | 3 |
the income of the | 3 |
he loved the girl | 3 |
that i should be | 3 |
knock came to the | 3 |
tailor was to be | 3 |
i have been so | 3 |
the eyes of all | 3 |
he thought of his | 3 |
his wife and daughter | 3 |
i may be allowed | 3 |
what to say to | 3 |
she should wish to | 3 |
and that he should | 3 |
if i am not | 3 |
what it is that | 3 |
drawn up in the | 3 |
he did not mean | 3 |
to speak to my | 3 |
at that moment of | 3 |
his face was flushed | 3 |
the day before the | 3 |
i will not say | 3 |
had gathered about the | 3 |
am not fit to | 3 |
that i have in | 3 |
the daughter of the | 3 |
and cousin george was | 3 |
the less said the | 3 |
tell me the truth | 3 |
of the old church | 3 |
she knew also that | 3 |
as shall be thought | 3 |
sure that it was | 3 |
eyes were full of | 3 |
by which she might | 3 |
and ears in debt | 3 |
had never been the | 3 |
to think that there | 3 |
such an occasion as | 3 |
newspapers of the day | 3 |
title and the property | 3 |
of voices in the | 3 |
to be paul lowther | 3 |
off at a trot | 3 |
into the care of | 3 |
married to daniel thwaite | 3 |
will take your word | 3 |
that the money should | 3 |
upon pain to forfeit | 3 |
on condition that he | 3 |
him in ignorance of | 3 |
all that we have | 3 |
i cannot tell you | 3 |
that i had no | 3 |
to and fro in | 3 |
the daughter of robert | 3 |
and her daughter were | 3 |
you were so long | 3 |
i allus says to | 3 |
who had been so | 3 |
was said about the | 3 |
be the husband of | 3 |
he was still a | 3 |
she left the room | 3 |
not have done so | 3 |
bye for the present | 3 |
and now there was | 3 |
from house to house | 3 |
was going to be | 3 |
thought that he might | 3 |
countess lovel presents her | 3 |
luck of burrell green | 3 |
she certainly would not | 3 |
greater part of the | 3 |
he would hardly have | 3 |
for the maintenance of | 3 |
the centre of the | 3 |
like it at all | 3 |
would not have the | 3 |
she and her mother | 3 |
that the tailor was | 3 |
thing was to be | 3 |
for the benefit of | 3 |
the evening of the | 3 |
to the man who | 3 |
will tell you all | 3 |
he must go to | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
not know what to | 3 |
it must not be | 3 |
if you want to | 3 |
a word was spoken | 3 |
in a broken voice | 3 |
the daughter would be | 3 |
that george hotspur had | 3 |
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for the lovel family | 3 |
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early in the day | 3 |
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to be thought of | 3 |
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to do my duty | 3 |
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daughter of the late | 3 |
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abbey of holme cultram | 3 |
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to bear the name | 3 |
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out of the property | 3 |
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of an honorable man | 3 |
that lord lovel should | 3 |
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what i mean is | 3 |
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be well for him | 3 |
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lower part of the | 3 |
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custom of the manor | 3 |
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be asked to dinner | 3 |
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house in bruton street | 3 |
london three days ago | 3 |
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of lady anna lovel | 3 |
to think it possible | 3 |
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it that you are | 3 |
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right that you should | 3 |
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of a young woman | 3 |
his uncle and aunt | 3 |
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cousin george to himself | 3 |
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the day before yesterday | 3 |
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no disgrace at all | 3 |
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the inhabitants of cockermouth | 3 |
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to know that he | 3 |
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rights of the countess | 3 |
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harry and lady elizabeth | 3 |
talk to me of | 3 |
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that she could do | 3 |
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hold up your head | 3 |
must be an end | 3 |
me that you love | 3 |
quite sure that it | 3 |
i had better go | 3 |
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honours of the house | 3 |
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you told me that | 3 |
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light of the candle | 3 |
sir harry and mr | 3 |
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as i bid you | 3 |
her cousin the earl | 3 |
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that earl lovel was | 3 |
him when he was | 3 |
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his father had done | 3 |
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that the italian woman | 3 |
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the same time that | 3 |
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had read the letter | 3 |
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to do something for | 3 |
if you will let | 3 |
to cumberland and westmorland | 3 |
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the late canon simpson | 3 |
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that the young earl | 3 |
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lay on the ground | 3 |
see if we cannot | 3 |
had been able to | 3 |
the time of enterance | 3 |
of the young man | 3 |
that the serjeant would | 3 |
understand what it is | 3 |
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that cousin george should | 3 |
you will tell me | 3 |
hugh ritson walked to | 3 |
lady anna was in | 3 |
paid out of the | 3 |
craned their necks to | 3 |
out of your life | 3 |
a letter out of | 3 |
hand with a nervous | 3 |
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is lady anna lovel | 3 |
that perhaps it was | 3 |
you know all about | 3 |
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to the two ladies | 3 |
towns in the two | 3 |
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with whom he had | 3 |
lady anna lovel is | 3 |
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tell her that she | 3 |
never see him again | 3 |
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to be an impostor | 3 |
paul shook his head | 3 |
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of the manner in | 3 |
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the truth of it | 3 |
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to be paul ritson | 3 |
his voice to a | 3 |
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history of her life | 3 |
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herself into the arms | 3 |
she declared to herself | 3 |
i shall be back | 3 |
is my duty to | 3 |
why did he come | 3 |
was due to him | 3 |
i will be true | 3 |
lodgings in wyndham street | 3 |
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too heavy for secrets | 3 |
to be aware that | 3 |
among the mountains of | 3 |
the rector could not | 3 |
me that you are | 3 |
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with the smell of | 3 |
you told me yesterday | 3 |
in his own house | 3 |
equal to the occasion | 3 |
you say that you | 3 |
sir harry to his | 3 |
every one of them | 3 |
right that i should | 3 |
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must depend on what | 3 |
and lady elizabeth was | 3 |
of the lad where | 3 |
by the living god | 3 |
the victim of a | 3 |
do you suppose that | 3 |
if i am ever | 3 |
during the last few | 3 |
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decade of this century | 3 |
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she should be dead | 3 |
be subject to her | 3 |
victim of a delusion | 3 |
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i think of him | 3 |
to him that a | 3 |
that it was all | 3 |
you shall never marry | 3 |
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to be made to | 3 |
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on the saturday morning | 3 |
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due by the countess | 3 |
ritson rose to his | 3 |
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my heart of hearts | 3 |
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of life which he | 3 |
trading laws and customs | 3 |
by her christian name | 3 |
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the th of november | 3 |
me that you will | 3 |
what he has done | 3 |
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door of the room | 3 |
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the barony of greystoke | 3 |
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the bride of a | 3 |
to prove that she | 3 |
you know i am | 3 |
nothing more to say | 3 |
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the world that she | 3 |
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and think about it | 3 |
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wife of the man | 3 |
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me that lord lovel | 3 |
her face to the | 3 |
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that she could never | 3 |
will be very good | 3 |
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the tinkle of the | 3 |
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paul rose to his | 3 |
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know what to do | 3 |
three hundred years ago | 3 |
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that i have asked | 3 |
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which he had written | 3 |