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trigram | frequency |
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to the widow | 9 |
on the table | 8 |
to the door | 8 |
a merry christmas | 7 |
it was a | 7 |
a bit of | 7 |
his way to | 6 |
of the store | 6 |
day before christmas | 6 |
it to her | 6 |
christmas from katrina | 6 |
merry christmas from | 6 |
of the table | 6 |
on christmas eve | 6 |
the day before | 6 |
the children were | 6 |
in the morning | 6 |
one of them | 6 |
as good as | 5 |
the contents of | 5 |
as soon as | 5 |
through the store | 5 |
said the baker | 5 |
stick of candy | 5 |
the baker had | 5 |
it on the | 5 |
may the saints | 5 |
on his way | 5 |
back to the | 4 |
the whole of | 4 |
of the day | 4 |
a few moments | 4 |
of all the | 4 |
all the children | 4 |
up the card | 4 |
of the holiday | 4 |
katy and norah | 4 |
the centre of | 4 |
passed through the | 4 |
and grandad rafferty | 4 |
the misfit christmas | 4 |
that he had | 4 |
by the fire | 4 |
entered the store | 4 |
picked up the | 4 |
the festive preparations | 4 |
said grandad rafferty | 4 |
with a merry | 4 |
for the widow | 4 |
one of the | 4 |
misfit christmas puddings | 4 |
front of the | 4 |
on the counter | 4 |
way to the | 4 |
placed both puddings | 3 |
came and stood | 3 |
a small package | 3 |
card and read | 3 |
the likes of | 3 |
on his knee | 3 |
my heart of | 3 |
a smile and | 3 |
as she sat | 3 |
cake for the | 3 |
every one of | 3 |
all the clerks | 3 |
which had been | 3 |
admire the festive | 3 |
at the same | 3 |
to the shed | 3 |
white that lay | 3 |
ought to be | 3 |
the great delight | 3 |
herself to the | 3 |
at the thought | 3 |
sat there memory | 3 |
and in a | 3 |
the city hospital | 3 |
great delight of | 3 |
she placed both | 3 |
was not the | 3 |
gold ring on | 3 |
the baker was | 3 |
a man who | 3 |
of the city | 3 |
had not been | 3 |
of the night | 3 |
to the table | 3 |
at this moment | 3 |
she sat there | 3 |
side of the | 3 |
the same time | 3 |
cakes to the | 3 |
memory came and | 3 |
i may go | 3 |
was a mistake | 3 |
likes of me | 3 |
upon something white | 3 |
but it was | 3 |
as katrina passed | 3 |
delight of all | 3 |
heart of the | 3 |
baby ellen was | 3 |
not one of | 3 |
donner und blitzen | 3 |
both puddings in | 3 |
was on his | 3 |
let them hunt | 3 |
in the middle | 3 |
there memory came | 3 |
stood by her | 3 |
went to the | 3 |
more roometiz for | 3 |
to the city | 3 |
puddings in her | 3 |
roometiz for me | 3 |
katrina passed through | 3 |
and the thirteen | 3 |
last one of | 3 |
said how i | 3 |
lay on the | 3 |
the card and | 3 |
to admire the | 3 |
she could not | 3 |
the cake for | 3 |
of his clerks | 3 |
it was not | 3 |
and stood by | 3 |
to give them | 3 |
the sound of | 3 |
glance fell upon | 3 |
the inner room | 3 |
in the old | 3 |
fell upon something | 3 |
my thirteen best | 3 |
the good saint | 3 |
out of his | 3 |
may i not | 3 |
returned to her | 3 |
that lay on | 3 |
the old country | 3 |
to and fro | 3 |
he picked up | 3 |
as well as | 3 |
centre of the | 3 |
his glance fell | 3 |
in her apron | 3 |
the morning the | 3 |
on the tow | 3 |
ring on his | 3 |
the shed and | 3 |
contents of the | 3 |
over with a | 3 |
with a sigh | 3 |
and as she | 3 |
there was no | 3 |
grandad was speechless | 3 |
for the christmas | 3 |
to all the | 3 |
something white that | 3 |
to be getting | 3 |
the matter of | 2 |
pipe den i | 2 |
and make a | 2 |
denny and terence | 2 |
gave it to | 2 |
when she saw | 2 |
could not refrain | 2 |
with the same | 2 |
a stick of | 2 |
true to its | 2 |
on one of | 2 |
mind all that | 2 |
smiled and said | 2 |
the german residents | 2 |
you when you | 2 |
she applied herself | 2 |
just in time | 2 |
of maternal solicitude | 2 |
returned bearing aloft | 2 |
as ever i | 2 |
money enough to | 2 |
bewildered by the | 2 |
to be sure | 2 |
with never a | 2 |
after christmas to | 2 |
too much for | 2 |
to keep the | 2 |
and she sniffed | 2 |
some money to | 2 |
with a smile | 2 |
tale of the | 2 |
of the little | 2 |
when the baker | 2 |
and reading the | 2 |
it to his | 2 |
he smiled and | 2 |
another word out | 2 |
to keep her | 2 |
how i must | 2 |
been for the | 2 |
to sit down | 2 |
there was but | 2 |
he meant to | 2 |
was too much | 2 |
and not a | 2 |
she had a | 2 |
the thirteenth pudding | 2 |
say it was | 2 |
dat pipe den | 2 |
the pleasures of | 2 |
in his pocket | 2 |
applied herself to | 2 |
for the whole | 2 |
hastened to the | 2 |
one would have | 2 |
the clerks were | 2 |
the prospect of | 2 |
hole of a | 2 |
a round package | 2 |
morning the day | 2 |
and with an | 2 |
ellen on his | 2 |
whole of us | 2 |
i must be | 2 |
were filled with | 2 |
the first of | 2 |
would have supposed | 2 |
this was not | 2 |
run to the | 2 |
me wants it | 2 |
haf you said | 2 |
soon as ever | 2 |
were suspended from | 2 |
as if to | 2 |
in time to | 2 |
began to ring | 2 |
from the lean | 2 |
their christmas dinner | 2 |
be getting to | 2 |
as if it | 2 |
package wrapped in | 2 |
and are they | 2 |
was in a | 2 |
it is so | 2 |
the clerks and | 2 |
going to give | 2 |
out of sight | 2 |
to see if | 2 |
so they would | 2 |
they do be | 2 |
smokes dat pipe | 2 |
in the rear | 2 |
but tell me | 2 |
imprinted on them | 2 |
of the widow | 2 |
not so much | 2 |
the back of | 2 |
i have a | 2 |
she hastened to | 2 |
i haf not | 2 |
and anxious to | 2 |
a stick at | 2 |
you said how | 2 |
more puddings were | 2 |
as the old | 2 |
that it was | 2 |
to the bakery | 2 |
the tale of | 2 |
that may be | 2 |
send them to | 2 |
of her grandchildren | 2 |
and far more | 2 |
of me is | 2 |
a long way | 2 |
so i do | 2 |
had been sent | 2 |
pudding after pudding | 2 |
christmas for the | 2 |
in me life | 2 |
table in the | 2 |
not aven the | 2 |
soap and water | 2 |
which they had | 2 |
and for the | 2 |
and see what | 2 |
red and white | 2 |
the fire to | 2 |
and the little | 2 |
the table for | 2 |
and pat sweeny | 2 |
make a good | 2 |
bells was heard | 2 |
the christmas tree | 2 |
was not in | 2 |
den i forget | 2 |
not refrain from | 2 |
she do be | 2 |
a good one | 2 |
the throuble of | 2 |
of his office | 2 |
contents of his | 2 |
with a little | 2 |
the table and | 2 |
of the twelve | 2 |
the christmas puddings | 2 |
of a place | 2 |
in her favorite | 2 |
had to be | 2 |
cried the man | 2 |
if it were | 2 |
long way off | 2 |
good for the | 2 |
that there was | 2 |
small for me | 2 |
as long as | 2 |
by her and | 2 |
it not been | 2 |
the baker as | 2 |
displaying the contents | 2 |
one of you | 2 |
early in the | 2 |
money to come | 2 |
forget dose plum | 2 |
was a real | 2 |
into his pocket | 2 |
of pink and | 2 |
so much as | 2 |
boy as he | 2 |
ye wor that | 2 |
samples i have | 2 |
of a red | 2 |
he went to | 2 |
in memory of | 2 |
for a surprise | 2 |
to buy them | 2 |
transferred to the | 2 |
the order of | 2 |
be wanting to | 2 |
on his finger | 2 |
the card in | 2 |
in her chair | 2 |
good saint antony | 2 |
shook his head | 2 |
he looked at | 2 |
not to be | 2 |
her sweet eyes | 2 |
out of your | 2 |
the shirts with | 2 |
over to the | 2 |
the sleighing party | 2 |
at that moment | 2 |
as the first | 2 |
throw a stick | 2 |
for the poor | 2 |
i was to | 2 |
the city began | 2 |
he could not | 2 |
than one would | 2 |
look after them | 2 |
jewels of childers | 2 |
with her father | 2 |
tell me that | 2 |
hand as if | 2 |
on the avenue | 2 |
and never a | 2 |
with a few | 2 |
were in the | 2 |
rear of the | 2 |
went to all | 2 |
i smokes dat | 2 |
in spite of | 2 |
bless her sweet | 2 |
now and then | 2 |
cake and the | 2 |
of your heads | 2 |
when there was | 2 |
michael had left | 2 |
never had been | 2 |
the sight of | 2 |
not been for | 2 |
to make a | 2 |
attacked her father | 2 |
the necessity of | 2 |
them on the | 2 |
a large order | 2 |
send to the | 2 |
look at them | 2 |
for a moment | 2 |
came in to | 2 |
one of his | 2 |
word out of | 2 |
two of them | 2 |
she had not | 2 |
twelve of us | 2 |
to make up | 2 |
the mouths of | 2 |
christmas eve it | 2 |
seemed to be | 2 |
what a fine | 2 |
turned to her | 2 |
them to be | 2 |
enough for the | 2 |
first of the | 2 |
caused her to | 2 |
card bearing the | 2 |
she turned to | 2 |
to be buying | 2 |
the card bearing | 2 |
moment the door | 2 |
the name of | 2 |
the smell of | 2 |
of bells was | 2 |
was to be | 2 |
where she had | 2 |
and grandad were | 2 |
the middle of | 2 |
one of us | 2 |
had it not | 2 |
cried little patsy | 2 |
she had been | 2 |
and at the | 2 |
at the table | 2 |
waiting till after | 2 |
twinkle in his | 2 |
she opened the | 2 |
all the little | 2 |
an old dragon | 2 |
the holiday season | 2 |
team at http | 2 |
be waiting till | 2 |
a feeling of | 2 |
here i be | 2 |
preparations for the | 2 |
at the door | 2 |
he had said | 2 |
as fine a | 2 |
so it is | 2 |
the front of | 2 |
order of the | 2 |
a red hen | 2 |
that had been | 2 |
city began to | 2 |
of the christmas | 2 |
she said to | 2 |
a package which | 2 |
them a few | 2 |
every last one | 2 |
to avert the | 2 |
the old counthry | 2 |
he was a | 2 |
so fine already | 2 |
and gave it | 2 |
in store for | 2 |
he came to | 2 |
enough to have | 2 |
in the windy | 2 |
thirteen best customers | 2 |
went to work | 2 |
out of the | 2 |
in front of | 2 |
reminders of maternal | 2 |
a few potatoes | 2 |
granny from her | 2 |
came to the | 2 |
the water and | 2 |
in a few | 2 |
held more hiding | 2 |
them for a | 2 |
sight of his | 2 |
to the little | 2 |
me poor michael | 2 |
in his basket | 2 |
the little ellen | 2 |
bridget and grandad | 2 |
aloft a package | 2 |
down on the | 2 |
is so fine | 2 |
the men have | 2 |
sank down on | 2 |
what kind of | 2 |
places than one | 2 |
the old dragon | 2 |
man who had | 2 |
could not be | 2 |
the last pudding | 2 |
ever it was | 2 |
for eleven of | 2 |
and set it | 2 |
and when he | 2 |
on them a | 2 |
and hans kleinhardt | 2 |
the old man | 2 |
better than meat | 2 |
later the baker | 2 |
the rear of | 2 |
eleven of us | 2 |
to the baby | 2 |
i forget dose | 2 |
and all der | 2 |
give them away | 2 |
the thirteen puddings | 2 |
bearing aloft a | 2 |
do be telling | 2 |
money to buy | 2 |
middle of the | 2 |
of his bundle | 2 |
her to the | 2 |
proudly displaying the | 2 |
here and there | 2 |
her hand as | 2 |
the door and | 2 |
in the cold | 2 |
two or three | 2 |
next attacked her | 2 |
me this morning | 2 |
and terence says | 2 |
do ye be | 2 |
from the money | 2 |
and i hope | 2 |
it did not | 2 |
all the time | 2 |
him on the | 2 |
not the widow | 2 |
to any one | 2 |
did ye mind | 2 |
in the window | 2 |
on christmas morning | 2 |
to his daughter | 2 |
of the new | 2 |
be a grand | 2 |
to the store | 2 |
bit as good | 2 |
must have a | 2 |
and an eye | 2 |
till after christmas | 2 |
bridget next attacked | 2 |
ten more puddings | 2 |
of soap and | 2 |
of the children | 2 |
among the german | 2 |
to its habit | 2 |
to her father | 2 |
to the shirts | 2 |
heart and an | 2 |
with a bit | 2 |
a trifle small | 2 |
might as well | 2 |
we came to | 2 |
more of them | 2 |
either side of | 2 |
or three of | 2 |
and they were | 2 |
i ran in | 2 |
when the sound | 2 |