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quadgram | frequency |
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for the first time | 70 |
it seemed to him | 55 |
in the midst of | 43 |
seemed to him that | 42 |
at the end of | 42 |
the end of the | 42 |
in a low voice | 37 |
at the same time | 37 |
i want you to | 30 |
what do you mean | 29 |
in the direction of | 29 |
held out his hand | 26 |
he said to himself | 23 |
i beg your pardon | 22 |
the rest of the | 22 |
he shook his head | 22 |
in which he had | 21 |
as if he were | 21 |
at the moment when | 21 |
you are going to | 21 |
from time to time | 21 |
but he did not | 20 |
for a long time | 20 |
the direction of the | 19 |
it seemed as if | 19 |
with an air of | 19 |
he looked at her | 19 |
in the presence of | 19 |
the sound of the | 18 |
a great deal of | 18 |
and there was a | 18 |
as if he had | 18 |
what i would say | 18 |
give you a pain | 18 |
the middle of the | 18 |
to him that he | 17 |
the corner of the | 17 |
in the centre of | 17 |
the mayor of avenue | 17 |
in the first place | 16 |
that he had been | 16 |
i should like to | 16 |
out into the street | 16 |
it would have been | 16 |
the side of the | 16 |
with which he had | 16 |
he was in the | 16 |
the centre of the | 16 |
she looked at him | 15 |
every now and then | 15 |
for a moment he | 15 |
a good deal of | 15 |
said in a low | 15 |
in spite of the | 15 |
he did not know | 15 |
with a kind of | 15 |
mayor of avenue a | 15 |
of the name of | 15 |
and it seemed to | 15 |
it was as if | 15 |
did not seem to | 14 |
on the other side | 14 |
he looked at the | 14 |
by the side of | 14 |
in the middle of | 14 |
he said in a | 14 |
the midst of his | 14 |
from head to foot | 14 |
there was a little | 14 |
she shook her head | 14 |
i am going to | 14 |
out of the room | 14 |
glad to see you | 14 |
he held out his | 14 |
up and down the | 14 |
that give you a | 14 |
was one of those | 14 |
it seemed to her | 13 |
he felt that he | 13 |
you want me to | 13 |
the end of his | 13 |
on the other hand | 13 |
he was conscious of | 13 |
he was about to | 13 |
held out her hand | 13 |
as if it were | 13 |
sat down on the | 13 |
i do not know | 13 |
as if it had | 13 |
and at the same | 13 |
the top of the | 13 |
for the sake of | 12 |
but there was no | 12 |
as if she had | 12 |
there was a pause | 12 |
a few minutes later | 12 |
for a few minutes | 12 |
if it had been | 12 |
the lady anne garland | 12 |
it occurred to him | 12 |
as a matter of | 12 |
of the man who | 12 |
the edge of the | 12 |
that he could not | 12 |
in spite of his | 12 |
went out into the | 12 |
occurred to him that | 12 |
are you going to | 12 |
what do you think | 12 |
was one of the | 12 |
that is to say | 12 |
out of the window | 12 |
the door of the | 12 |
the foot of the | 12 |
in which there was | 11 |
the grace of god | 11 |
there was no one | 11 |
and held out his | 11 |
a quarter of an | 11 |
but she did not | 11 |
quarter of an hour | 11 |
knock at the door | 11 |
to think of it | 11 |
in the way of | 11 |
to tell the truth | 11 |
felt that he was | 11 |
the ugly little girl | 11 |
as he looked at | 11 |
the head of the | 11 |
was a man of | 11 |
the first time in | 11 |
she did not speak | 11 |
the moment when the | 11 |
when it comes to | 11 |
the face of the | 11 |
the bishop of d | 11 |
said to himself that | 11 |
he felt that his | 11 |
to the end of | 11 |
in the same way | 11 |
that he had not | 11 |
it would be a | 11 |
to go back to | 11 |
at the bottom of | 10 |
at the top of | 10 |
she said with a | 10 |
he had come to | 10 |
i want to say | 10 |
at the beginning of | 10 |
that it was a | 10 |
it was evident that | 10 |
his brother and sister | 10 |
a man who has | 10 |
a good deal more | 10 |
a man who is | 10 |
but he could not | 10 |
the beginning of the | 10 |
all of a sudden | 10 |
seemed to her that | 10 |
as he stood there | 10 |
in one of the | 10 |
that it was not | 10 |
a part of the | 10 |
what to do with | 10 |
he was one of | 10 |
as if she were | 10 |
peacock feather in his | 10 |
and he felt that | 10 |
a moment or two | 10 |
with a sort of | 10 |
for a moment or | 10 |
as soon as i | 10 |
his hand on the | 10 |
which he had come | 10 |
to him that the | 10 |
a bit of a | 10 |
the fact that he | 10 |
i ask your pardon | 10 |
he came to the | 10 |
he had not seen | 10 |
the back of the | 10 |
by the light of | 10 |
in a few minutes | 10 |
silent for a moment | 9 |
he was going to | 9 |
the shadow of the | 9 |
in a state of | 9 |
in a kind of | 9 |
in a little while | 9 |
which he had been | 9 |
and went out into | 9 |
and sat down on | 9 |
if you want to | 9 |
he opened the door | 9 |
he felt himself to | 9 |
for the last time | 9 |
by the time he | 9 |
that he was a | 9 |
at a later date | 9 |
the other side of | 9 |
of the woman who | 9 |
a knock at the | 9 |
was almost one of | 9 |
he had seen her | 9 |
wanted to tell you | 9 |
it was one of | 9 |
that it would be | 9 |
nothing to do with | 9 |
a man with a | 9 |
to speak to you | 9 |
half an hour later | 9 |
on the point of | 9 |
and all the time | 9 |
looked up at him | 9 |
he could see the | 9 |
the face of a | 9 |
to himself that he | 9 |
out into the hall | 9 |
it had been a | 9 |
in the course of | 9 |
the same way as | 9 |
feather in his hat | 9 |
as he had done | 9 |
at the foot of | 9 |
the first time he | 9 |
when i was a | 9 |
drew a long breath | 9 |
in front of the | 9 |
after a few moments | 9 |
when he came to | 9 |
from which he had | 8 |
the first time since | 8 |
in response to a | 8 |
and he saw the | 8 |
that he did not | 8 |
it was impossible to | 8 |
and looked at him | 8 |
a peacock feather in | 8 |
laid his hand on | 8 |
to say to you | 8 |
a day or two | 8 |
he turned to the | 8 |
and it was a | 8 |
to give him a | 8 |
to do with it | 8 |
he had never before | 8 |
he went to the | 8 |
the name of the | 8 |
as we have said | 8 |
the heart of the | 8 |
first time in his | 8 |
on which he had | 8 |
know what to do | 8 |
was sitting on the | 8 |
he would have to | 8 |
he could not have | 8 |
i thought you were | 8 |
what was going on | 8 |
there was in the | 8 |
to him that his | 8 |
she held out her | 8 |
from one to the | 8 |
was not to be | 8 |
it comes to that | 8 |
the end of a | 8 |
in a voice that | 8 |
he stared at her | 8 |
she said in a | 8 |
as if they had | 8 |
felt himself to be | 8 |
and the next minute | 8 |
he looked at his | 8 |
foot of the bed | 8 |
other side of the | 8 |
at the age of | 8 |
want to tell you | 8 |
he would not have | 8 |
out of the house | 8 |
and closed the door | 8 |
at the head of | 8 |
once in a while | 8 |
to his feet and | 8 |
have nothing to do | 8 |
one to the other | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
do you mean to | 8 |
he was not a | 8 |
he did not see | 8 |
there was not a | 8 |
without saying a word | 8 |
now and then a | 8 |
him that he was | 8 |
he saw that the | 8 |
and out of the | 8 |
if he had been | 8 |
the sound of his | 8 |
a friend of mine | 8 |
i thought you might | 8 |
i want to tell | 8 |
that you have been | 8 |
he was a man | 8 |
in a few days | 8 |
up at him with | 8 |
he told himself that | 8 |
looked at him with | 8 |
if he were to | 8 |
threw back his head | 8 |
he was able to | 7 |
the people of the | 7 |
when he reached the | 7 |
seemed to him to | 7 |
pippin shook his head | 7 |
that he had come | 7 |
you and i have | 7 |
a matter of fact | 7 |
all that could be | 7 |
he thought of the | 7 |
a corner of the | 7 |
sat down in the | 7 |
for the most part | 7 |
you mean to say | 7 |
the first time that | 7 |
he was no longer | 7 |
that there was a | 7 |
i do not believe | 7 |
he would have been | 7 |
he did not look | 7 |
could not refrain from | 7 |
i want to be | 7 |
he felt that the | 7 |
the way in which | 7 |
it was not a | 7 |
to the man who | 7 |
i want to see | 7 |
at the back of | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
that he was not | 7 |
on the side of | 7 |
the door opened and | 7 |
before he went to | 7 |
rose to his feet | 7 |
time in his life | 7 |
much obliged to you | 7 |
to tell you how | 7 |
the thought of her | 7 |
his eyes to the | 7 |
looked at each other | 7 |
in the shadow of | 7 |
he came out of | 7 |
one of the most | 7 |
he opened his eyes | 7 |
was an old man | 7 |
because i wanted to | 7 |
for which he had | 7 |
you ought to know | 7 |
that he would have | 7 |
his eyes on the | 7 |
if i were you | 7 |
when he came out | 7 |
as long as he | 7 |
out his hand with | 7 |
was out of the | 7 |
as he entered the | 7 |
know a good deal | 7 |
as much as i | 7 |
opened the door and | 7 |
as if they were | 7 |
stood for a moment | 7 |
that he had no | 7 |
and as he looked | 7 |
what are you doing | 7 |
he was silent for | 7 |
the corners of his | 7 |
she did not answer | 7 |
it was with a | 7 |
made up her mind | 7 |
of a man who | 7 |
i can tell you | 7 |
to say that i | 7 |
of the room and | 7 |
to put up with | 7 |
with a smile which | 7 |
to take care of | 7 |
it must have been | 7 |
he had not the | 7 |
burst into a laugh | 7 |
the first of the | 7 |
on the back of | 7 |
the day of his | 7 |
now and then he | 7 |
he rose from his | 7 |
on the table and | 7 |
for a moment she | 7 |
for the grace of | 7 |
he did not notice | 7 |
i want to know | 7 |
walked out of the | 7 |
as far as i | 7 |
a minute or more | 7 |
at the first glance | 7 |
i ought to have | 6 |
the gates of paradise | 6 |
he had begun to | 6 |
as we have seen | 6 |
there was a silence | 6 |
the valley of the | 6 |
do you think of | 6 |
it was the first | 6 |
then he turned to | 6 |
all at once he | 6 |
on the opposite side | 6 |
out of the way | 6 |
it had seemed to | 6 |
a few moments he | 6 |
the day he had | 6 |
she stretched out her | 6 |
was the first time | 6 |
and for a moment | 6 |
that he would be | 6 |
and he began to | 6 |
but there is a | 6 |
and opened the door | 6 |
for a moment in | 6 |
to him to be | 6 |
it was in the | 6 |
he must have been | 6 |
turned toward the door | 6 |
came out of the | 6 |
side of the street | 6 |
said the young man | 6 |
face to face with | 6 |
seems to me that | 6 |
the sight of her | 6 |
would not have been | 6 |
on the edge of | 6 |
the unknown critic to | 6 |
with his eyes on | 6 |
critic to robin adair | 6 |
the door flew open | 6 |
eyes fixed on the | 6 |
i wanted to tell | 6 |
he asked in a | 6 |
but i want to | 6 |
of the house and | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
there is nothing to | 6 |
was aware of a | 6 |
i am bound to | 6 |
but it did not | 6 |
the people of st | 6 |
but it was a | 6 |
for a man to | 6 |
of one of the | 6 |
saw that it was | 6 |
walked up to the | 6 |
as he walked on | 6 |
there was a long | 6 |
would be able to | 6 |
and the next moment | 6 |
and for the first | 6 |
be set at liberty | 6 |
he drew out his | 6 |
the time he had | 6 |
and out into the | 6 |
of the hammer ponds | 6 |
he was aware of | 6 |
had been in the | 6 |
went out of the | 6 |
in the face of | 6 |
toward the end of | 6 |
and after a few | 6 |
the name of jean | 6 |
had come to him | 6 |
in a few moments | 6 |
i shall tell him | 6 |
in the shape of | 6 |
rose from his chair | 6 |
he found that the | 6 |
he is going to | 6 |
it appeared to him | 6 |
he was at the | 6 |
in the corner of | 6 |
the presence of the | 6 |
he did not feel | 6 |
the next moment he | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
in a voice which | 6 |
the last of the | 6 |
the owner of the | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
to speak of it | 6 |
the door had closed | 6 |
corners of her mouth | 6 |
as a kind of | 6 |
anything to do with | 6 |
i do not think | 6 |
you may be sure | 6 |
the branches of the | 6 |
if it were a | 6 |
the darkness of the | 6 |
in this town that | 6 |
back on the pillow | 6 |
that there was no | 6 |
the counsel for the | 6 |
a good deal about | 6 |
the corners of her | 6 |
if he had not | 6 |
on the day of | 6 |
he did not speak | 6 |
a glance at the | 6 |
she did not know | 6 |
corners of his mouth | 6 |
his eyes fixed on | 6 |
it was the same | 6 |
in the name of | 6 |
sprang to his feet | 6 |
valley of the hammer | 6 |
counsel for the defence | 6 |
there was a knock | 6 |
that she had never | 6 |
out of the darkness | 6 |
he had been in | 6 |
you were going to | 6 |
as if i were | 6 |
there is in the | 6 |
out of the office | 6 |
to me about it | 6 |
she led the way | 6 |
it seems to me | 6 |
he said to me | 6 |
he had seen the | 6 |
his hand with a | 6 |
i want to talk | 6 |
he would probably have | 6 |
he was fond of | 6 |
at the corner of | 6 |
he was obliged to | 6 |
to tell you that | 6 |
the rest of us | 6 |
he would not be | 6 |
all at once she | 6 |
at the sight of | 6 |
here and there a | 6 |
he said at last | 6 |
with which she had | 6 |
as well as the | 6 |
was silent for a | 6 |
opposite side of the | 6 |
i was in the | 6 |
and he did not | 6 |
and the next instant | 6 |
for a minute or | 6 |
at the present day | 6 |
held in his hand | 6 |
with a feeling of | 6 |
was a knock at | 6 |
want to see you | 6 |
unknown critic to robin | 6 |
on the table beside | 6 |
open door of the | 6 |
at the moment he | 6 |
told himself that he | 6 |
he seemed to be | 6 |
at this moment he | 6 |
what i want to | 6 |
all the rest of | 6 |
gentlemen of the jury | 6 |
looked up at the | 6 |
looked at her in | 6 |
to pick up a | 6 |
at the sound of | 6 |
the midst of a | 6 |
when he had finished | 6 |
give you my word | 6 |
what can i do | 6 |
in and out of | 6 |
he knew that the | 6 |
a moment later the | 6 |
to the door of | 6 |
the next minute he | 6 |
he told me that | 6 |
between him and the | 6 |
the moment when he | 6 |
was a long silence | 6 |
her into his arms | 6 |
top of the hill | 6 |
the opposite side of | 6 |
he said to the | 6 |
name of jean valjean | 6 |
which she had been | 6 |
with a species of | 6 |
would it not be | 5 |
into one of the | 5 |
from the pocket of | 5 |
in front of him | 5 |
that he could never | 5 |
it was a good | 5 |
that he had done | 5 |
the back of her | 5 |
made up my mind | 5 |
at cyrus poor farm | 5 |
was the face of | 5 |
it is certain that | 5 |
there was an old | 5 |
he knew he was | 5 |
while he stood there | 5 |
could not do it | 5 |
for an hour or | 5 |
and laid it on | 5 |
he did not answer | 5 |
of the fact that | 5 |
a good deal better | 5 |
did not know what | 5 |
sprang to her feet | 5 |
to ask you to | 5 |
to the fact that | 5 |
he held in his | 5 |
had a chance to | 5 |
he rose from the | 5 |
he lifted his head | 5 |
than he had ever | 5 |
the course of time | 5 |
of the mayor of | 5 |
fill the albert hall | 5 |
that i know of | 5 |
he sat down in | 5 |
he had seen in | 5 |
he knew now that | 5 |
each other for a | 5 |
nothing of all this | 5 |
a cup of coffee | 5 |
to any one who | 5 |
that he might be | 5 |
i found the lord | 5 |
like a man who | 5 |
if i can help | 5 |
in the person of | 5 |
want to speak to | 5 |
it on the ground | 5 |
the room with a | 5 |
what do you want | 5 |
the last few days | 5 |
to the door and | 5 |
corner of the table | 5 |
any one who had | 5 |
he had thought of | 5 |
i wish i were | 5 |
and laid his hand | 5 |
he did not even | 5 |
you do not know | 5 |
his hand across his | 5 |
came back to him | 5 |
to say a word | 5 |
as he held out | 5 |
in a loud voice | 5 |
the next instant he | 5 |
he saw that she | 5 |
had seemed to him | 5 |
we are bound to | 5 |
he gazed at the | 5 |
up and down in | 5 |
if he did not | 5 |
that was almost one | 5 |
she gazed at him | 5 |
and said in a | 5 |
the brow of the | 5 |
ought to have known | 5 |
a moment later he | 5 |
the woman who had | 5 |
the man who has | 5 |
at the door of | 5 |
he knew to be | 5 |
stood in the doorway | 5 |
from his chair and | 5 |
she gave a little | 5 |
out into the garden | 5 |
i was a boy | 5 |
young men and women | 5 |
while i was in | 5 |
she could see the | 5 |
i dwelt in marble | 5 |
a sob broke from | 5 |
it was a strange | 5 |
when he reached home | 5 |
in his heart he | 5 |
i think i know | 5 |
not one of the | 5 |
he would not take | 5 |
what i have to | 5 |
i asked her to | 5 |
seems to be a | 5 |
to get rid of | 5 |
it was the face | 5 |
which had once been | 5 |
the first time she | 5 |
was an air of | 5 |
not know what to | 5 |
looked from one to | 5 |
her face in her | 5 |
and scissors to grind | 5 |
that had come to | 5 |
the contents of the | 5 |
appeared to him as | 5 |
in spite of himself | 5 |
there is rest for | 5 |
as he left the | 5 |
paid no attention to | 5 |
that he had made | 5 |
what have you been | 5 |
she was dressed in | 5 |
and she looked at | 5 |
but i should like | 5 |
do not know what | 5 |
you ought to have | 5 |
he went to prison | 5 |
there was only one | 5 |
do you know what | 5 |
you going to do | 5 |
and it was with | 5 |
in that case i | 5 |
hundred and fifty thousand | 5 |
piper to the lady | 5 |
to leave the room | 5 |
i have come to | 5 |
he took off his | 5 |
and a pair of | 5 |
must have been a | 5 |
was going on in | 5 |
go back to the | 5 |
for so many years | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
no more than a | 5 |
he saw that her | 5 |
they did not speak | 5 |
a member of the | 5 |
and there was an | 5 |
would have been a | 5 |
and he said to | 5 |
he realised that the | 5 |
is one of the | 5 |
to live in the | 5 |
she would be able | 5 |
and the sound of | 5 |
you tell me what | 5 |
you want to know | 5 |
you must have been | 5 |
an hour or two | 5 |
and a few minutes | 5 |
the effect of the | 5 |
up her mind to | 5 |
so far as to | 5 |
a voice that had | 5 |
she bowed her head | 5 |
she turned to him | 5 |
that was like a | 5 |
a matter of course | 5 |
do you know about | 5 |
paused for a moment | 5 |
the memory of his | 5 |
what do i care | 5 |
it was no longer | 5 |
did not look at | 5 |
stooped to pick up | 5 |
that it is a | 5 |
was full of the | 5 |
was silent a moment | 5 |
while he watched the | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
the light of a | 5 |
down into the street | 5 |
i am sure you | 5 |
to the lady anne | 5 |
him that he could | 5 |
never had a chance | 5 |
would you like to | 5 |
what had become of | 5 |
knives and scissors to | 5 |
was sitting by the | 5 |
i might as well | 5 |
was at the same | 5 |
as well as a | 5 |
was beginning to be | 5 |
i want to go | 5 |
him at the moment | 5 |
he had to do | 5 |
himself that he had | 5 |
there had been a | 5 |
as he spoke he | 5 |
one day when he | 5 |
of which he was | 5 |
he might as well | 5 |
they seemed to be | 5 |
to look at him | 5 |
was alone in the | 5 |
trembling from head to | 5 |
had been able to | 5 |
was conscious of a | 5 |
him out of his | 5 |
with the intention of | 5 |
mean to say that | 5 |
to the window and | 5 |
he had eaten nothing | 5 |
the next morning david | 5 |
i expect the lord | 5 |
as the days went | 5 |
and sat down in | 5 |
of the old church | 5 |
his way through the | 5 |
and he knew that | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
he glanced at the | 5 |
sat for a moment | 5 |
the open door of | 5 |
the midst of this | 5 |
walked up and down | 5 |
for a moment ordway | 5 |
to go and fetch | 5 |
said peter with a | 5 |
what do you know | 5 |
the fact that the | 5 |
came to the door | 5 |
did not care to | 5 |
the doors of the | 5 |
he had made a | 5 |
the light of the | 5 |
i want to ask | 5 |
through which he had | 5 |
back into his chair | 5 |
and every now and | 5 |
the cross of colbas | 5 |
which he did not | 5 |
the midst of the | 5 |
man shook his head | 5 |
david and the mayor | 5 |
as she had said | 5 |
it is impossible to | 5 |
that he had gone | 5 |
as he did so | 5 |
there was an air | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
he could never forget | 5 |
and he could not | 5 |
which he had seen | 5 |
so much as a | 5 |
there was nothing but | 5 |
his way to the | 5 |
but the next moment | 5 |
was a friend of | 5 |
back in his chair | 5 |
i am about to | 5 |
out to cedar hill | 5 |
as he looked into | 5 |
as he watched her | 5 |
a great deal to | 5 |
what is the matter | 5 |
he had seen it | 5 |
in the mean while | 5 |
i shall have to | 5 |
of which he had | 5 |
out of the door | 5 |
dwelt in marble halls | 5 |
as he had been | 5 |
came out upon the | 5 |
i may as well | 5 |
he looked up at | 5 |
i wish i knew | 5 |
of which she had | 5 |
two or three weeks | 5 |
found himself in a | 5 |
by which he had | 5 |
fact that he was | 5 |
and said to him | 5 |
to face with the | 5 |
i used to be | 5 |
in his mind for | 5 |
do you want me | 5 |
to a man who | 5 |
it is to be | 5 |
in order to be | 5 |
in spite of her | 5 |
hope it will be | 5 |
i give you my | 5 |
that he was in | 5 |
no one in the | 5 |
the right of the | 5 |
to him in a | 5 |
it was noticed that | 5 |
back in the direction | 5 |
at one of the | 5 |
the smell of the | 5 |
a sigh of relief | 5 |
it does seem to | 5 |
he had always been | 5 |
i wish i had | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
his hand to his | 5 |
i told you i | 4 |
was the first to | 4 |
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