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quadgram | frequency |
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for the first time | 66 |
at the same time | 51 |
the side of the | 38 |
at the end of | 38 |
the rest of the | 33 |
the door of the | 32 |
the end of the | 32 |
out of the room | 31 |
the top of the | 30 |
i was going to | 29 |
quarter of an hour | 28 |
a quarter of an | 27 |
on the subject of | 26 |
up and down the | 26 |
as soon as i | 25 |
by the side of | 24 |
out of the house | 24 |
as if it had | 24 |
it would have been | 24 |
as if he had | 23 |
the other side of | 23 |
at the bottom of | 23 |
the woman in white | 22 |
i am going to | 22 |
the back of the | 22 |
in the middle of | 22 |
the bottom of the | 21 |
that there was no | 21 |
from head to foot | 21 |
that he had been | 20 |
i should like to | 20 |
sir percival and the | 19 |
if it had been | 19 |
what do you mean | 19 |
there can be no | 18 |
in the first place | 18 |
on the other side | 18 |
for the rest of | 18 |
as if she had | 18 |
if i had been | 18 |
percival and the count | 18 |
in the direction of | 18 |
at the top of | 18 |
other side of the | 18 |
the story continued by | 18 |
she shook her head | 17 |
as well as i | 17 |
the edge of the | 17 |
on the other hand | 17 |
as if i had | 17 |
looked at me with | 17 |
and looked at me | 17 |
for the last time | 17 |
i am sorry to | 17 |
from time to time | 16 |
the name of the | 16 |
for a little while | 16 |
it was impossible to | 16 |
in front of the | 16 |
as soon as the | 16 |
as soon as he | 16 |
in one of the | 16 |
that he was a | 16 |
the middle of the | 16 |
for a long time | 16 |
of one of the | 15 |
the first time in | 15 |
the highways in hiding | 15 |
was not to be | 15 |
in the neighbourhood of | 15 |
for the sake of | 15 |
if she had been | 15 |
but it was not | 14 |
one side of the | 14 |
that she had been | 14 |
the master of the | 14 |
in the presence of | 14 |
he shook his head | 14 |
to me in the | 14 |
at the door of | 14 |
to the end of | 14 |
i want to know | 14 |
he looked at me | 14 |
on the part of | 14 |
for a few moments | 14 |
as if they had | 14 |
at the sight of | 14 |
in a low voice | 14 |
the shadow of a | 13 |
that part of the | 13 |
to be able to | 13 |
to speak to you | 13 |
the manner in which | 13 |
in the event of | 13 |
and looked at the | 13 |
that i could not | 13 |
at the back of | 13 |
at me with a | 13 |
the two young men | 13 |
the rest of my | 13 |
on the edge of | 13 |
the foot of the | 13 |
am sorry to say | 13 |
back to the house | 13 |
it would be a | 13 |
for the second time | 13 |
in the course of | 13 |
at once to the | 13 |
i can tell you | 13 |
with a look of | 12 |
i looked at her | 12 |
the direction of the | 12 |
in the name of | 12 |
did not appear to | 12 |
as far as the | 12 |
of sir percival glyde | 12 |
the man who had | 12 |
part of the house | 12 |
to say that i | 12 |
i was obliged to | 12 |
on one side of | 12 |
are you going to | 12 |
the head of the | 12 |
it might have been | 12 |
so far as i | 11 |
the owner of the | 11 |
over and over again | 11 |
was out of the | 11 |
the circumstances under which | 11 |
for a few minutes | 11 |
a corner of the | 11 |
but there was no | 11 |
and that he had | 11 |
to leave the room | 11 |
what do you think | 11 |
i will tell you | 11 |
i was in the | 11 |
of her own accord | 11 |
master of the house | 11 |
as soon as we | 11 |
i could not have | 11 |
a day or two | 11 |
every now and then | 11 |
she looked at me | 11 |
in which he had | 11 |
i should have been | 11 |
for the purpose of | 11 |
do you know that | 11 |
face to face with | 11 |
in which she had | 10 |
if he had been | 10 |
to my own room | 10 |
that there was a | 10 |
to get rid of | 10 |
in the case of | 10 |
i want you to | 10 |
from first to last | 10 |
i was on the | 10 |
that i was going | 10 |
he said to himself | 10 |
on either side of | 10 |
of a man who | 10 |
one of the most | 10 |
early the next morning | 10 |
the way to the | 10 |
that i did not | 10 |
at the castle inn | 10 |
do you think i | 10 |
i do not think | 10 |
i should not have | 10 |
to take care of | 10 |
in the shape of | 10 |
might have been a | 10 |
how do you know | 10 |
the place in which | 10 |
of the woman who | 10 |
i do not know | 10 |
the landlord of the | 10 |
in the character of | 10 |
i beg your pardon | 10 |
what is the matter | 10 |
it was not the | 10 |
in a state of | 10 |
out of the way | 10 |
what have i done | 10 |
at the prospect of | 10 |
about a quarter of | 10 |
at the time when | 10 |
on the day when | 10 |
of the woman in | 10 |
at the foot of | 10 |
the auld licht kirk | 10 |
it is hard to | 10 |
is the matter with | 10 |
there was no one | 10 |
nothing to do with | 10 |
to go back to | 10 |
when he saw the | 10 |
if i had not | 9 |
as well as the | 9 |
i will try to | 9 |
the day of the | 9 |
to look at her | 9 |
to be in the | 9 |
when i was a | 9 |
the story of the | 9 |
as much as i | 9 |
the greater part of | 9 |
end of the room | 9 |
to do with the | 9 |
the house in which | 9 |
he did not know | 9 |
do you want to | 9 |
is not to be | 9 |
i did not know | 9 |
in the midst of | 9 |
as if he was | 9 |
he opened the door | 9 |
the corner of the | 9 |
when i think of | 9 |
was one of the | 9 |
in the way of | 9 |
as long as i | 9 |
it was necessary to | 9 |
i must tell you | 9 |
that i was not | 9 |
i am sorry for | 9 |
i opened the door | 9 |
ran out of the | 9 |
the events of the | 9 |
on each side of | 9 |
and that he would | 9 |
the threshold of the | 9 |
but it did not | 9 |
which he had been | 9 |
side of the road | 9 |
that he could not | 9 |
as soon as they | 9 |
my sense of perception | 9 |
a cup of tea | 9 |
in the absence of | 9 |
to return to the | 9 |
the subject of the | 9 |
to london by the | 9 |
looked out at the | 9 |
so good as to | 9 |
go back to the | 9 |
the secret of my | 9 |
that is to say | 9 |
as if they were | 9 |
i tell you again | 8 |
at the same moment | 8 |
as far as i | 8 |
it was not to | 8 |
in the first instance | 8 |
that i am not | 8 |
i knew that i | 8 |
was by no means | 8 |
he looked at her | 8 |
i want to speak | 8 |
the door opened and | 8 |
she looked up at | 8 |
on the evening of | 8 |
an hour and a | 8 |
he said in a | 8 |
that i do not | 8 |
would have been a | 8 |
the end of that | 8 |
looked up at me | 8 |
she put her hand | 8 |
looked at his watch | 8 |
it was too late | 8 |
was to be done | 8 |
on my way to | 8 |
did not seem to | 8 |
that he did not | 8 |
but i do not | 8 |
would you like to | 8 |
on the next day | 8 |
as if it was | 8 |
i think of it | 8 |
to the memory of | 8 |
that it was a | 8 |
the head of a | 8 |
that she was a | 8 |
what could i do | 8 |
to be out of | 8 |
might be able to | 8 |
my mother and my | 8 |
there was something in | 8 |
what are you doing | 8 |
with an expression of | 8 |
the course of the | 8 |
and that he was | 8 |
at the other end | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
my way to the | 8 |
what was to be | 8 |
i wish i could | 8 |
she said in a | 8 |
was a stranger to | 8 |
and there was a | 8 |
on his way to | 8 |
to one of the | 8 |
a couple of hundred | 8 |
as soon as she | 8 |
end of that time | 8 |
and as soon as | 8 |
far as i could | 8 |
in the second place | 8 |
the person who had | 8 |
i came to the | 8 |
his way to the | 8 |
i had not been | 8 |
as if i was | 8 |
that you are a | 8 |
as a matter of | 8 |
to speak to him | 8 |
in the dead of | 8 |
walked up and down | 8 |
i was determined to | 8 |
time in my life | 8 |
and it was only | 8 |
i have told you | 8 |
the twenty thousand pounds | 8 |
for a moment to | 8 |
paused for a moment | 8 |
you have told me | 8 |
on the point of | 8 |
i am about to | 8 |
one of them was | 8 |
at the beginning of | 8 |
out of the window | 8 |
nearer and nearer to | 8 |
it was impossible for | 8 |
if you do not | 8 |
want to speak to | 8 |
it was to be | 8 |
on the ground floor | 8 |
as if it were | 8 |
it must have been | 8 |
can be no doubt | 7 |
opened the door of | 7 |
a few hours ago | 7 |
his father and mother | 7 |
the bride and bridegroom | 7 |
and nearer to the | 7 |
no one in the | 7 |
at the corner of | 7 |
in the company of | 7 |
tell me what it | 7 |
in my own room | 7 |
the night of the | 7 |
i would not have | 7 |
the th of september | 7 |
the rest of us | 7 |
where are you going | 7 |
i said with a | 7 |
at the head of | 7 |
to think that i | 7 |
there was no answer | 7 |
upon the threshold of | 7 |
the neighbourhood of the | 7 |
in the interests of | 7 |
went on to the | 7 |
in his own house | 7 |
the loss of her | 7 |
with a sense of | 7 |
the first time i | 7 |
what have you been | 7 |
that he has been | 7 |
i was in no | 7 |
the end of his | 7 |
to leave the house | 7 |
he was out of | 7 |
i might have been | 7 |
be so good as | 7 |
now and then to | 7 |
when he had done | 7 |
it seemed as if | 7 |
by the first train | 7 |
i knew that the | 7 |
went back to the | 7 |
the secret of his | 7 |
the light of the | 7 |
when i entered the | 7 |
and it was a | 7 |
have you been doing | 7 |
to the effect that | 7 |
well as i could | 7 |
side of the way | 7 |
the first time since | 7 |
on the side of | 7 |
i would rather not | 7 |
the morning of the | 7 |
the disappearance of george | 7 |
soon as i was | 7 |
that miss halcombe was | 7 |
that he was not | 7 |
if i could only | 7 |
a great deal more | 7 |
but i am not | 7 |
i went to the | 7 |
for the third time | 7 |
but he did not | 7 |
the sight of her | 7 |
as if he were | 7 |
to face with the | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
must have been a | 7 |
in spite of the | 7 |
on the th of | 7 |
you are very good | 7 |
mother and my sister | 7 |
i could see that | 7 |
the history of the | 7 |
not the shadow of | 7 |
me that i had | 7 |
there must be a | 7 |
the business of the | 7 |
in the auld licht | 7 |
on their way to | 7 |
that i had not | 7 |
owner of the asylum | 7 |
disappearance of george talboys | 7 |
the narrative of the | 7 |
this part of the | 7 |
with an air of | 7 |
knocked at the door | 7 |
i returned to the | 7 |
i have no wish | 7 |
on the top of | 7 |
on the following morning | 7 |
to look at the | 7 |
has a right to | 7 |
in a position to | 7 |
without saying a word | 7 |
to speak to me | 7 |
there is no need | 7 |
i could think of | 7 |
he looked at the | 7 |
the door was opened | 7 |
he was going to | 7 |
of the castle inn | 7 |
she was able to | 7 |
i ought not to | 7 |
the face of the | 7 |
went on his way | 7 |
other end of the | 7 |
i went back to | 7 |
you have to say | 7 |
i wish i had | 7 |
got the better of | 7 |
to the best of | 7 |
in a quarter of | 7 |
that it was the | 7 |
the other end of | 7 |
and i knew that | 7 |
the character of a | 7 |
it was one of | 7 |
at the time of | 7 |
her ladyship the countess | 7 |
i do not believe | 7 |
i went on to | 6 |
the middle of a | 6 |
the medical research center | 6 |
half an hour before | 6 |
i am very sorry | 6 |
saw that she was | 6 |
the story of my | 6 |
i was out of | 6 |
to all of us | 6 |
i have not been | 6 |
he spoke in a | 6 |
in a corner of | 6 |
i was a little | 6 |
in which i was | 6 |
with every appearance of | 6 |
had been obliged to | 6 |
say that it was | 6 |
placed in my hands | 6 |
and left the room | 6 |
that she did not | 6 |
if i were a | 6 |
the mouth of the | 6 |
and there was no | 6 |
without so much as | 6 |
a man who has | 6 |
you know what i | 6 |
like a pair of | 6 |
and that i am | 6 |
the steps of the | 6 |
what can i do | 6 |
it was the first | 6 |
and that she was | 6 |
in the same way | 6 |
i was not the | 6 |
just as i was | 6 |
and i had to | 6 |
eighteen hundred and three | 6 |
with a lot of | 6 |
and shook his head | 6 |
if they had been | 6 |
and looked at her | 6 |
a copy of the | 6 |
to me that i | 6 |
i told them that | 6 |
the sight of the | 6 |
opened the door to | 6 |
between me and the | 6 |
i was about to | 6 |
i dinna deny but | 6 |
that she was not | 6 |
let us go back | 6 |
he told me that | 6 |
of his lost friend | 6 |
i will give you | 6 |
the surface of the | 6 |
the date of the | 6 |
was all i could | 6 |
which she had been | 6 |
while he was speaking | 6 |
of which i was | 6 |
head out of the | 6 |
for his own sake | 6 |
you do not know | 6 |
as soon as you | 6 |
have no wish to | 6 |
she looked at him | 6 |
and i have not | 6 |
first time in my | 6 |
for me to say | 6 |
shall i tell you | 6 |
after a lapse of | 6 |
would be able to | 6 |
came back to me | 6 |
knew that i was | 6 |
the last of the | 6 |
he thought of the | 6 |
i tell you that | 6 |
he looked about him | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
have nothing to do | 6 |
knew that she was | 6 |
to do but to | 6 |
way back to the | 6 |
not strong enough to | 6 |
and i do not | 6 |
by means of a | 6 |
the proprietor of the | 6 |
be good enough to | 6 |
by the sound of | 6 |
if you have any | 6 |
in the center of | 6 |
that there is a | 6 |
that it was only | 6 |
the objects of the | 6 |
when he came to | 6 |
the voices of the | 6 |
to come to the | 6 |
that i had been | 6 |
did not know that | 6 |
in the world to | 6 |
the lower end of | 6 |
i thought i had | 6 |
a stranger to me | 6 |
i am glad to | 6 |
to get out of | 6 |
have been able to | 6 |
he had not been | 6 |
me in that way | 6 |
in the form of | 6 |
to speak to her | 6 |
nothing of the kind | 6 |
soon as he had | 6 |
caught me by the | 6 |
anne catherick had been | 6 |
part of the subject | 6 |
the one with the | 6 |
that he is dead | 6 |
of the human race | 6 |
he said to the | 6 |
which had been so | 6 |
i am ashamed to | 6 |
middle of the road | 6 |
but there was a | 6 |
if i could not | 6 |
by the appearance of | 6 |
which sir percival had | 6 |
you that i am | 6 |
the young man had | 6 |
to say that the | 6 |
a member of the | 6 |
if you were to | 6 |
the shape of a | 6 |
in which she was | 6 |
she went to the | 6 |
of sir percival and | 6 |
i did not like | 6 |
she said to herself | 6 |
i have never been | 6 |
was sent for to | 6 |
i am thinking of | 6 |
each side of the | 6 |
the key of the | 6 |
it is not for | 6 |
came out of the | 6 |
me what it is | 6 |
the best of them | 6 |
end of the year | 6 |
the darkness of the | 6 |
than half an hour | 6 |
of the house was | 6 |
in a court of | 6 |
that i was in | 6 |
have no right to | 6 |
as well as in | 6 |
let me speak to | 6 |
of the egyptian woman | 6 |
had been in the | 6 |
eighteen hundred and twenty | 6 |
one of the men | 6 |
must speak to you | 6 |
tell you that i | 6 |
you can tell me | 6 |
he returned to the | 6 |
year eighteen hundred and | 6 |
i am very much | 6 |
the sound of the | 6 |
to me with the | 6 |
thrums during the twenty | 6 |
it was only a | 6 |
if i had never | 6 |
and by the time | 6 |
that i should be | 6 |
a matter of course | 6 |
went at once to | 6 |
what has happened to | 6 |
the woman who had | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
i had never seen | 6 |
and then went on | 6 |
what i had heard | 6 |
with a view to | 6 |
there had been no | 6 |
defence of the manse | 6 |
on the sofa in | 6 |
seems to me that | 6 |
hour and a half | 6 |
at the moment when | 6 |
as i told you | 6 |
from the time when | 6 |
the woman in the | 6 |
that he might be | 6 |
on the afternoon of | 6 |
i am not a | 6 |
on the day after | 6 |
it is my duty | 6 |
to tell you that | 6 |
it was the wind | 6 |
he looked at his | 6 |
in the dim light | 6 |
to talk to me | 6 |
as he said this | 6 |
a bit of a | 6 |
the eyes of a | 6 |
it seems to me | 6 |
i was sent for | 6 |
the beauty of the | 6 |
i thought it was | 6 |
said in a low | 6 |
me as if i | 6 |
a letter from my | 6 |
it had been a | 6 |
to say to you | 6 |
but i could not | 6 |
he came to the | 6 |
the year eighteen hundred | 6 |
i looked at the | 6 |
in my own mind | 6 |
of the last importance | 6 |
of a woman who | 6 |
do not believe that | 6 |
on the night of | 6 |
he could not help | 6 |
front of the house | 6 |
and went to the | 6 |
the floor of the | 6 |
the man who has | 6 |
with all my heart | 6 |
at the mention of | 5 |
glad to see me | 5 |
to the care of | 5 |
dinna deny but what | 5 |
i said to myself | 5 |
on the chance of | 5 |
i will take you | 5 |
nothing to do but | 5 |
that the count had | 5 |
me while i was | 5 |
count and his wife | 5 |
a look at the | 5 |
he seemed to be | 5 |
to keep out of | 5 |
he was on the | 5 |
which i was not | 5 |
in love with him | 5 |
it was not a | 5 |
to say that she | 5 |
was a matter of | 5 |
the last day of | 5 |
with his back to | 5 |
in the time of | 5 |
to say to me | 5 |
at some distance from | 5 |
and on and on | 5 |
i shook my head | 5 |
a minute or two | 5 |
the vestry of the | 5 |
the entrance of the | 5 |
you are a good | 5 |
and down the room | 5 |
was the wind that | 5 |
the old man looked | 5 |
like a man who | 5 |
i had no right | 5 |
was not the less | 5 |
full in the face | 5 |
story of the conspiracy | 5 |
i owed it to | 5 |
the rest of her | 5 |
would you like me | 5 |
the upper part of | 5 |
set off for the | 5 |
if she would have | 5 |
to sir percival glyde | 5 |
in the position of | 5 |
must have been the | 5 |
he had left the | 5 |
to do with me | 5 |
in the estimation of | 5 |
where did you get | 5 |
the old woman was | 5 |
three thousand a year | 5 |
said the old man | 5 |
to me by the | 5 |
taken the trouble to | 5 |
all the way back | 5 |
what makes you think | 5 |
that i had done | 5 |
was on the point | 5 |
thing in the world | 5 |
you like me to | 5 |
was to be the | 5 |
in spite of her | 5 |
he said with a | 5 |
but there is no | 5 |
when he looked at | 5 |
door opened and a | 5 |
that he was going | 5 |
i shall go to | 5 |
but it is not | 5 |
on her way to | 5 |
he was in the | 5 |
no choice but to | 5 |
her that i was | 5 |
and when i was | 5 |
i had been a | 5 |
before i could say | 5 |
look at me as | 5 |
i have not seen | 5 |
stopped for a moment | 5 |
out of his hands | 5 |
on one of the | 5 |
he had been so | 5 |
he had been in | 5 |
the object of my | 5 |
you will not be | 5 |
went out into the | 5 |
was a total stranger | 5 |
i tell you i | 5 |
i will trust you | 5 |
that i had heard | 5 |
was the first time | 5 |
the front of the | 5 |
to lose sight of | 5 |
i was in a | 5 |
a man of the | 5 |
did not know the | 5 |
went up to the | 5 |
on the back of | 5 |
was the first to | 5 |
come back to me | 5 |
used to be in | 5 |
down to the court | 5 |
for half an hour | 5 |
knew that he was | 5 |
am glad to hear | 5 |
the last few days | 5 |
me the way to | 5 |
the time when he | 5 |
as he had done | 5 |
the next day was | 5 |
it had not been | 5 |
did my best to | 5 |
there was no sound | 5 |
i must speak to | 5 |
what are you going | 5 |
of the house in | 5 |
did not look at | 5 |
that he would not | 5 |
to go down to | 5 |
him to the heart | 5 |
one of the servants | 5 |
in a criminal dock | 5 |
and shook her head | 5 |
had no right to | 5 |
she came up to | 5 |
and i could see | 5 |
at the last moment | 5 |
the dead of night | 5 |
the way back to | 5 |
with those words she | 5 |
is no need to | 5 |
i am afraid of | 5 |
way out of the | 5 |
i did my best | 5 |
if we had been | 5 |
to me to be | 5 |
looked down at the | 5 |
as sure as death | 5 |
as soon as it | 5 |
i had heard of | 5 |
you will have to | 5 |
that if i had | 5 |
with her to the | 5 |
i began to think | 5 |
object of my visit | 5 |
of the man who | 5 |
to tell me what | 5 |
was out of sight | 5 |
on one side and | 5 |
the old man had | 5 |
and he knew that | 5 |
and i said to | 5 |
but i tell you | 5 |
manner in which he | 5 |
later in the day | 5 |
as i had supposed | 5 |
i have to tell | 5 |
do you know what | 5 |
had gone to bed | 5 |
me with the same | 5 |
she was looking at | 5 |
i entered the room | 5 |
i could do was | 5 |
the beginning of her | 5 |
the writer of the | 5 |
the scar on his | 5 |
the day of his | 5 |
the dead of the | 5 |
of a kind to | 5 |
down to the ground | 5 |
vestry of the church | 5 |
my mother and sister | 5 |
it seemed to me | 5 |
i was told that | 5 |
with a smile of | 5 |
if i tell you | 5 |
in the face with | 5 |
as i could see | 5 |
for the most part | 5 |
was not strong enough | 5 |
on which he had | 5 |
sorry to say that | 5 |
a good deal of | 5 |
tell me all about | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
i am not going | 5 |
edge of the table | 5 |
you want me to | 5 |
she said with a | 5 |
there were very few | 5 |
i was not aware | 5 |
he knew that he | 5 |
not look at her | 5 |
in the room with | 5 |
manner in which she | 5 |
can do is to | 5 |
at the mercy of | 5 |
that it should be | 5 |
as soon as possible | 5 |
well as i can | 5 |
could do was to | 5 |
every one of them | 5 |
was about to say | 5 |
she took my arm | 5 |
but do you think | 5 |
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the village of audley | 5 |
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the opposite side of | 5 |
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door of the room | 5 |
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as i said before | 5 |
eighteen hundred and four | 5 |
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the latter part of | 5 |
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you may be sure | 5 |
that miss halcombe had | 5 |
i ought to have | 5 |
to tell me the | 5 |
me that he was | 5 |
when i had done | 5 |
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the point at which | 5 |
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when i saw him | 5 |
of being able to | 5 |
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any one of them | 5 |
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to tell her that | 5 |
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what was going on | 5 |
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for my own part | 5 |
later in the evening | 5 |
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so that i could | 5 |
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the same sort of | 5 |
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as if she would | 5 |
what i had done | 5 |
of all that had | 5 |
all i could do | 5 |
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the date of her | 5 |
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with those words he | 5 |
own side of the | 5 |
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to make sure of | 5 |
rest of the evening | 5 |
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me when i was | 5 |
her hand on my | 5 |
of the medical center | 5 |
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about half an hour | 5 |
it ought to be | 5 |
at such a time | 5 |
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the only thing i | 5 |
took off his hat | 5 |
a man who had | 5 |
and he did not | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
and i mean to | 5 |
i told him that | 5 |
i know that i | 5 |
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the presence of a | 5 |
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there is no other | 5 |
voices of the forest | 5 |
one end of the | 5 |
left alone in the | 5 |
her arms round my | 5 |
the margin of the | 5 |
up his mind to | 5 |
that she had not | 5 |
the change in her | 5 |
the position of the | 5 |
fosco and his wife | 5 |
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drew up at the | 5 |
what i want to | 5 |
upon the other side | 5 |
well as i do | 5 |
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which might have been | 5 |
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ask too much of | 4 |
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the dominie to thrums | 4 |
epoch the story continued | 4 |
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felt the necessity of | 4 |
i should be glad | 4 |
of the little minister | 4 |
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walking backwards and forwards | 4 |
a man with a | 4 |
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the rest of them | 4 |
rose to leave the | 4 |
audley did not answer | 4 |
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the daughter of a | 4 |
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at this very moment | 4 |
that i have been | 4 |
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in the habit of | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
to leave blackwater park | 4 |
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in his own person | 4 |
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when i told her | 4 |
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surface of the water | 4 |
on the steps of | 4 |
as long as he | 4 |
or something of that | 4 |
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buried in ventnor churchyard | 4 |
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the baronet and his | 4 |
to be left alone | 4 |
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of the name of | 4 |
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in front of him | 4 |
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me in the darkness | 4 |
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back of the house | 4 |
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to me with a | 4 |
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a man of my | 4 |
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i must and will | 4 |
by the hand of | 4 |
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to do is to | 4 |
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my lady shrugged her | 4 |
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to know that the | 4 |
pay a visit to | 4 |
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the side of a | 4 |
am sorry for him | 4 |
return to the house | 4 |
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landlord of the castle | 4 |
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see that she was | 4 |
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that sir percival glyde | 4 |
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sacred to the memory | 4 |
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with his own hand | 4 |
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the fact that there | 4 |
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of the white mice | 4 |
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top of the roods | 4 |
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dead of the night | 4 |
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the auld licht bell | 4 |
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engaged to be married | 4 |
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side and then on | 4 |
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all we can do | 4 |
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between sir percival and | 4 |
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one or two little | 4 |
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only a few hours | 4 |
you may as well | 4 |
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me to tell you | 4 |
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proprietor of the asylum | 4 |
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you the story of | 4 |
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journey of the dominie | 4 |
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place in my heart | 4 |
me speak to you | 4 |
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lies buried in ventnor | 4 |
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floor of the house | 4 |
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what i have said | 4 |
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secret of my life | 4 |
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so obliging as to | 4 |
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me to say that | 4 |
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enough to know that | 4 |
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man who has been | 4 |
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foot of the bed | 4 |
if you will not | 4 |
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to look at it | 4 |
visit to blackwater park | 4 |
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in front of it | 4 |
the auld licht minister | 4 |
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very kind to me | 4 |
what i am thinking | 4 |
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at the face of | 4 |
enough to say that | 4 |
in which he spoke | 4 |
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as he looked at | 4 |
me if i had | 4 |
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got out of the | 4 |
of rank and title | 4 |
her to the poorhouse | 4 |
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her hand to her | 4 |
the inhabitants of the | 4 |
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am i to do | 4 |
it was not long | 4 |
the next morning he | 4 |
the young man was | 4 |
did not like to | 4 |
let me tell you | 4 |
the purpose for which | 4 |
he might have been | 4 |
seems to be the | 4 |
face in his hands | 4 |
him full in the | 4 |
the hour of her | 4 |
continued by marian halcombe | 4 |
now that she is | 4 |
why he should have | 4 |
owlglass hired himself to | 4 |
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turned away from me | 4 |
he could not take | 4 |
in love with her | 4 |
sat down by the | 4 |
i am sorry i | 4 |
out of the question | 4 |
to see sir percival | 4 |
he would not have | 4 |
continued by walter hartright | 4 |
i am a little | 4 |
i am going out | 4 |
farther away from me | 4 |
with which he had | 4 |
the next day the | 4 |
prisoner at the bar | 4 |
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a virtue of necessity | 4 |
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to say that it | 4 |
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one and the same | 4 |
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in front of a | 4 |
and a great deal | 4 |
as if she was | 4 |
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soon as we were | 4 |
the day when you | 4 |
a book from the | 4 |
to any one who | 4 |
up to the fire | 4 |
i ask you to | 4 |
against sir percival glyde | 4 |
her face with her | 4 |
at me as if | 4 |
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the better of me | 4 |
her face from me | 4 |
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out of the library | 4 |
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whole force of my | 4 |
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late in the afternoon | 4 |
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what i have to | 4 |
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as well as his | 4 |
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reason to complain of | 4 |
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on the first floor | 4 |
you know that i | 4 |
to the present time | 4 |
by the midday train | 4 |
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state of his health | 4 |
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tell you the story | 4 |
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coming of the egyptian | 4 |
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holding out her hand | 4 |
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have already told you | 4 |
do you really think | 4 |
a leg of mutton | 4 |
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on the second floor | 4 |
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from that time to | 4 |
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i think i can | 4 |
corner of the room | 4 |
the rear view mirror | 4 |
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even if i had | 4 |
the question of the | 4 |
a man who is | 4 |
what i wanted to | 4 |
in the darkness of | 4 |
but i am a | 4 |
like the rest of | 4 |
a stranger to her | 4 |
in the new town | 4 |
the first and last | 4 |
of twenty thousand pounds | 4 |
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in the dusky light | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
he says to me | 4 |
on and on and | 4 |
the fact of her | 4 |
which i should have | 4 |
as if she were | 4 |
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there is some one | 4 |
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time in her life | 4 |
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tone in which he | 4 |
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out of the town | 4 |
do you think there | 4 |
for a minute or | 4 |
robert audley had been | 4 |
he walked up and | 4 |
in reference to the | 4 |
a long time before | 4 |
wring it out of | 4 |
the man in black | 4 |
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take care of her | 4 |
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you had better not | 4 |
the first sight of | 4 |
by means of the | 4 |
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something on her mind | 4 |
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and tell me the | 4 |
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after what had happened | 4 |
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on his way home | 4 |
me that i was | 4 |
to the medical center | 4 |
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the cause of her | 4 |
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what is the meaning | 4 |
shadow of a doubt | 4 |
of his own accord | 4 |
stronger than my own | 4 |
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that i might be | 4 |
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the afternoon of the | 4 |
me all the time | 4 |
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the days of her | 4 |
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me that sir percival | 4 |
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and the young man | 4 |
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the hole in the | 4 |
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that i ought to | 4 |
the door of his | 4 |
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know what she was | 4 |
the mystery of the | 4 |
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that he had a | 4 |
and sir percival glyde | 4 |
darkness of the night | 4 |
do you mean by | 4 |
to see if she | 4 |
my interview with mrs | 4 |
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the day of her | 4 |
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end of the world | 4 |
th of september last | 4 |
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after what has happened | 4 |
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to me that you | 4 |
that sir michael audley | 4 |
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how did you get | 4 |
as much as you | 4 |
every object in the | 4 |
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he and his wife | 4 |
me in the face | 4 |
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the rays of light | 4 |
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to me as if | 4 |
from top to bottom | 4 |
arms round my neck | 4 |
you said just now | 4 |
the auld licht manse | 4 |
in a sort of | 4 |
i may not be | 4 |
with me in the | 4 |
and i want you | 4 |
first time in her | 4 |
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when they got there | 4 |
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the end of her | 4 |
the last importance to | 4 |
the news of my | 4 |
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the prospect of seeing | 4 |
in my own heart | 4 |
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hundred pieces of gold | 4 |
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for all of us | 4 |
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away from her face | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
all the way through | 4 |
the duchy of luneburgh | 4 |
the fire at the | 4 |
i will go with | 4 |
pushed open the door | 4 |
and take a look | 4 |
of eighteen hundred and | 4 |
you know why i | 4 |
she did not seem | 4 |
what i might have | 4 |
story continued by walter | 4 |
of the night before | 4 |
place in the world | 4 |
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without uttering a word | 4 |
the name of a | 4 |
one in the house | 4 |
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person in the house | 4 |
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my lady and alicia | 4 |
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an end of it | 4 |
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one of these days | 4 |
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after what you have | 4 |
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good woman of kittleroopit | 4 |
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the rank of baronet | 4 |
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by walter hartright the | 3 |
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in which george talboys | 3 |
the interest which i | 3 |
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who was a stranger | 3 |
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told him that sir | 3 |
the woman who was | 3 |
of the old school | 3 |
every member of the | 3 |
under any circumstances whatever | 3 |
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a letter addressed to | 3 |
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that george talboys had | 3 |
an extraordinary personal resemblance | 3 |
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out of the carriage | 3 |
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in which i had | 3 |
to give me any | 3 |
be enough to say | 3 |
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to pick up his | 3 |
know as well as | 3 |
the information which i | 3 |
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which i had previously | 3 |
to say what i | 3 |
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the ten thousand pounds | 3 |
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before i left england | 3 |
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extraordinary personal resemblance to | 3 |
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what i told you | 3 |
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to go to miss | 3 |
back to the school | 3 |
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like one who had | 3 |
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to the other to | 3 |
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going to the court | 3 |
is stronger than my | 3 |
could do nothing but | 3 |
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us go back to | 3 |
with my sense of | 3 |
housekeeper at blackwater park | 3 |
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you will be good | 3 |
i saw the count | 3 |
maldon and his daughter | 3 |
heard the count say | 3 |
know what it is | 3 |
to be so happy | 3 |
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which i had seen | 3 |
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up with a telepath | 3 |
what i tell you | 3 |
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my share in the | 3 |
one of the old | 3 |
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the expression of her | 3 |
deny but what i | 3 |
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him about his business | 3 |
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the worse for you | 3 |
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my own knowledge of | 3 |
of which you will | 3 |
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miss halcombe and i | 3 |
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the discovery that i | 3 |
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of the united states | 3 |
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day of his disappearance | 3 |
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his house in hampshire | 3 |
what i have done | 3 |
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ground he is on | 3 |
the windows of the | 3 |
why were you so | 3 |
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audley shrugged her shoulders | 3 |
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and tell me what | 3 |
and the young person | 3 |
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the second day after | 3 |
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where i had seen | 3 |
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me who you are | 3 |
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the whole of the | 3 |
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if i am wrong | 3 |
that she could only | 3 |
he returned to london | 3 |
letter from george talboys | 3 |
is some one else | 3 |
the month of september | 3 |
by the trout stream | 3 |
visit to some friends | 3 |
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of a dead area | 3 |
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to the last hour | 3 |
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that lady glyde is | 3 |
put on her bonnet | 3 |
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of the day and | 3 |
idea occurred to me | 3 |
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the tone of her | 3 |
what has this to | 3 |
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that you and i | 3 |
signature to the deed | 3 |
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in a few words | 3 |
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a letter from mr | 3 |
now that i have | 3 |
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to let me go | 3 |
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turning over the leaves | 3 |
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woman shook her head | 3 |
to meet the bride | 3 |
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what i have told | 3 |
the one weak point | 3 |
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what have you done | 3 |
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trouble of his life | 3 |
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every hour in the | 3 |
one of the little | 3 |
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side of the boat | 3 |
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the level of the | 3 |
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to pay a visit | 3 |
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man with the scar | 3 |
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when the time came | 3 |
instrument under god in | 3 |
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two and three hundred | 3 |
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i shall come back | 3 |
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the sight of me | 3 |
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i had ever seen | 3 |
letter from his cousin | 3 |
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to you that you | 3 |
so long as we | 3 |
for you know why | 3 |
on the night when | 3 |
foreigner with the scar | 3 |
three or four days | 3 |
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i am a poor | 3 |
you told me to | 3 |
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twelve men of gotham | 3 |
to you in private | 3 |
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me with a new | 3 |
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me to the door | 3 |
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in which the house | 3 |
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the knowledge of the | 3 |
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egyptian on the hill | 3 |
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the fact that the | 3 |
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back to the hotel | 3 |
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so long as i | 3 |
what was the matter | 3 |
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the house in a | 3 |
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known each other for | 3 |
enemy of the count | 3 |
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while she was speaking | 3 |
the end of time | 3 |
part of the country | 3 |
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shall be glad to | 3 |
can say or do | 3 |
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ten minutes or more | 3 |
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woman who lies buried | 3 |
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the one and the | 3 |
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the kind blue eyes | 3 |
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me in the drawing | 3 |
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her at any price | 3 |
inserted in the times | 3 |
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have me for a | 3 |
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whole heart and soul | 3 |
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himself in his own | 3 |
to discover the history | 3 |
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message from lady glyde | 3 |
come to see me | 3 |
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