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trigram | frequency |
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one of the | 13 |
out of the | 12 |
he could not | 12 |
the old man | 9 |
that he was | 9 |
of dust sticks | 8 |
that he might | 8 |
sabbath is here | 8 |
the sabbath is | 8 |
pedler of dust | 7 |
in order to | 7 |
he did not | 7 |
it was the | 7 |
now and then | 7 |
when he was | 6 |
side of the | 6 |
out into the | 6 |
a piece of | 6 |
of the lake | 6 |
he was able | 6 |
and when he | 6 |
and he was | 6 |
was able to | 5 |
the end of | 5 |
of his own | 5 |
a long time | 5 |
there was a | 5 |
the story of | 5 |
gave him a | 5 |
down to the | 5 |
at last he | 5 |
in the city | 5 |
in front of | 5 |
not a word | 5 |
the sound of | 5 |
he went to | 5 |
as well as | 5 |
he was very | 5 |
his hand and | 4 |
tell you of | 4 |
on to the | 4 |
as soon as | 4 |
to return to | 4 |
when he had | 4 |
be able to | 4 |
passed out of | 4 |
it was a | 4 |
which he had | 4 |
to have a | 4 |
cane and whalebone | 4 |
along the shore | 4 |
been obliged to | 4 |
and as he | 4 |
the old gentleman | 4 |
his dear agatha | 4 |
of the day | 4 |
all sorts of | 4 |
and yet he | 4 |
to go to | 4 |
this is the | 4 |
my dear frank | 4 |
of his workmen | 4 |
it was not | 4 |
what day is | 4 |
day is it | 4 |
came to an | 4 |
to carry home | 4 |
he determined to | 4 |
of the door | 4 |
into the garden | 4 |
her with a | 4 |
is the true | 4 |
in his factory | 4 |
as he was | 4 |
a few pence | 4 |
in which he | 4 |
up from the | 4 |
as far as | 4 |
in the woods | 4 |
much pleased with | 4 |
end of the | 4 |
he gave them | 4 |
it is the | 4 |
to an end | 4 |
he had been | 4 |
the little girl | 4 |
some of them | 3 |
went to the | 3 |
with a green | 3 |
in the garden | 3 |
might have been | 3 |
come back again | 3 |
was much pleased | 3 |
looked at her | 3 |
the same time | 3 |
dear little frank | 3 |
to the grave | 3 |
to be a | 3 |
have been obliged | 3 |
his hand to | 3 |
you would have | 3 |
in new york | 3 |
so that the | 3 |
he looked at | 3 |
in the end | 3 |
away in the | 3 |
he was a | 3 |
there is a | 3 |
the good man | 3 |
for a moment | 3 |
at that time | 3 |
father and mother | 3 |
love one another | 3 |
of the poor | 3 |
at the same | 3 |
henry was very | 3 |
and then he | 3 |
that they should | 3 |
and he would | 3 |
to the table | 3 |
said the old | 3 |
the beginning of | 3 |
were very poor | 3 |
was a true | 3 |
as he had | 3 |
in their hands | 3 |
of a little | 3 |
reinhard and elisabeth | 3 |
in the evening | 3 |
appeared to be | 3 |
where he could | 3 |
of the good | 3 |
to his father | 3 |
the money he | 3 |
they were very | 3 |
was very anxious | 3 |
only a few | 3 |
through the window | 3 |
but it was | 3 |
to the lake | 3 |
out over the | 3 |
caught sight of | 3 |
in their arms | 3 |
so as to | 3 |
he used to | 3 |
little pedler of | 3 |
never come back | 3 |
was one of | 3 |
the two friends | 3 |
what is the | 3 |
at the end | 3 |
i would have | 3 |
above their heads | 3 |
that he knew | 3 |
i will go | 3 |
through the garden | 3 |
in the wood | 3 |
opened the door | 3 |
it is only | 3 |
had such a | 3 |
he looked up | 3 |
the young folks | 3 |
up and down | 3 |
the thought of | 3 |
a little while | 3 |
and was very | 3 |
he had done | 3 |
go to school | 3 |
the air was | 3 |
he had made | 3 |
two or three | 3 |
it is so | 3 |
after a while | 3 |
in order that | 3 |
for a long | 3 |
the pedler of | 3 |
of the house | 3 |
went up to | 3 |
here and there | 3 |
the whole of | 3 |
all that was | 3 |
at him with | 3 |
a young man | 3 |
take a piece | 3 |
could not speak | 3 |
if he had | 3 |
they tell you | 3 |
as to be | 3 |
of a good | 3 |
which she had | 3 |
and then the | 3 |
at the door | 3 |
the benefit of | 3 |
the grave of | 3 |
him if he | 3 |
sound of the | 3 |
in his hand | 3 |
his father would | 3 |
in the country | 3 |
him into the | 3 |
for the family | 3 |
he sat down | 3 |
this part of | 3 |
to take a | 3 |
they came to | 3 |
would have been | 3 |
my dear little | 3 |
with his own | 3 |
but he had | 3 |
he had no | 3 |
at length he | 3 |
and of the | 3 |
of the water | 3 |
till they were | 3 |
to pay for | 3 |
it was in | 3 |
cried the young | 3 |
and on the | 3 |
to do with | 3 |
over the woods | 2 |
some one came | 2 |
had reached the | 2 |
for each other | 2 |
of the people | 2 |
and so the | 2 |
up a cane | 2 |
support his family | 2 |
and out of | 2 |
in the room | 2 |
in this part | 2 |
then he went | 2 |
the family had | 2 |
eat dry bread | 2 |
and he did | 2 |
whom he had | 2 |
while he was | 2 |
piece of paper | 2 |
now in the | 2 |
this time they | 2 |
hand in his | 2 |
and now and | 2 |
i am still | 2 |
time they had | 2 |
over the tops | 2 |
do you want | 2 |
a pair of | 2 |
him remember that | 2 |
by the sun | 2 |
to his children | 2 |
in hope and | 2 |
there was none | 2 |
tell me the | 2 |
far as he | 2 |
of any man | 2 |
when he reached | 2 |
henry was a | 2 |
of plants and | 2 |
an open space | 2 |
on the bosom | 2 |
a little girl | 2 |
the song of | 2 |
the sabbath day | 2 |
every here and | 2 |
seemed to be | 2 |
but not a | 2 |
with him to | 2 |
a searching look | 2 |
reinhard had to | 2 |
only eight years | 2 |
his country house | 2 |
sat down in | 2 |
away from her | 2 |
roadside the child | 2 |
of it to | 2 |
lover of nature | 2 |
for the poor | 2 |
then he suddenly | 2 |
he saw that | 2 |
he took up | 2 |
memory of his | 2 |
to leave the | 2 |
in a few | 2 |
she has no | 2 |
to give up | 2 |
and the family | 2 |
he took her | 2 |
it was too | 2 |
up the stairs | 2 |
the means of | 2 |
some of the | 2 |
the will of | 2 |
came forward and | 2 |
that they had | 2 |
to come to | 2 |
his love to | 2 |
for a few | 2 |
i have often | 2 |
in a room | 2 |
he would fain | 2 |
deeds of abc | 2 |
as if he | 2 |
it is to | 2 |
he had come | 2 |
sat down to | 2 |
the next room | 2 |
when henry was | 2 |
his business grew | 2 |
far away and | 2 |
the new bench | 2 |
the little fellow | 2 |
in his eyes | 2 |
he felt a | 2 |
he saw a | 2 |
i come back | 2 |
and with a | 2 |
all his children | 2 |
the haze of | 2 |
it had grown | 2 |
of the garden | 2 |
had gone to | 2 |
yet it was | 2 |
knew not what | 2 |
i went to | 2 |
of the front | 2 |
he knew he | 2 |
she had seen | 2 |
for he knew | 2 |
when he looked | 2 |
the most appropriate | 2 |
she had never | 2 |
hum of the | 2 |
grave of the | 2 |
it was only | 2 |
of a new | 2 |
had been with | 2 |
it is here | 2 |
him in their | 2 |
will go to | 2 |
she might have | 2 |
at his feet | 2 |
road led along | 2 |
he heard the | 2 |
sitting together at | 2 |
he was one | 2 |
stood in the | 2 |
who had a | 2 |
and it was | 2 |
to his mother | 2 |
every one who | 2 |
and through the | 2 |
the smell of | 2 |
this is what | 2 |
which had been | 2 |
his children should | 2 |
i must die | 2 |
with them and | 2 |
a word about | 2 |
hope and in | 2 |
the first time | 2 |
on the wall | 2 |
tell you all | 2 |
was very poor | 2 |
what he had | 2 |
side by side | 2 |
he appeared to | 2 |
told me that | 2 |
will tell you | 2 |
you will never | 2 |
her hand and | 2 |
to a friend | 2 |
to me about | 2 |
through the house | 2 |
dust sticks and | 2 |
and so he | 2 |
all around the | 2 |
up to his | 2 |
of the room | 2 |
more than ever | 2 |
to him to | 2 |
ever did before | 2 |
front of the | 2 |
over the leaves | 2 |
to look at | 2 |
as i have | 2 |
but it is | 2 |
such a beautiful | 2 |
for all that | 2 |
took care that | 2 |
that opened into | 2 |
stood on the | 2 |
descended to the | 2 |
the bosom of | 2 |
henry bore his | 2 |
on his face | 2 |
they can teach | 2 |
room that opened | 2 |
and elisabeth went | 2 |
the garden gate | 2 |
in the moonlight | 2 |
who had been | 2 |
was scolded by | 2 |
to which he | 2 |
in a corner | 2 |
happy as he | 2 |
with the money | 2 |
when he sold | 2 |
joined in singing | 2 |
by the window | 2 |
live with them | 2 |
up to the | 2 |
that you love | 2 |
of an evening | 2 |
and whalebone factory | 2 |
have a very | 2 |
all that they | 2 |
is to be | 2 |
out his hand | 2 |
round her neck | 2 |
the tops of | 2 |
if he is | 2 |
and love one | 2 |
him from the | 2 |
part of the | 2 |
during the early | 2 |
that they can | 2 |
his dear wife | 2 |
he knew that | 2 |
depths of the | 2 |
i will tell | 2 |
the good of | 2 |
him for his | 2 |
mighty deeds of | 2 |
and took care | 2 |
sure he could | 2 |
it was for | 2 |
a man to | 2 |
i shall never | 2 |
a very quiet | 2 |
then when death | 2 |
called to the | 2 |
for his father | 2 |
to the young | 2 |
he had observed | 2 |
to the left | 2 |
the very last | 2 |
of the road | 2 |
in his own | 2 |
he said to | 2 |
a cane and | 2 |
the hum of | 2 |
to one another | 2 |
that she would | 2 |
matter with you | 2 |
reinhard was to | 2 |
of these little | 2 |
the daughter of | 2 |
down in the | 2 |
for a little | 2 |
would fain have | 2 |
to get money | 2 |
in the shade | 2 |
where he was | 2 |
made in his | 2 |
off you go | 2 |
in the morning | 2 |
in a circle | 2 |
when he came | 2 |
the tinkle of | 2 |
to bear his | 2 |
the picture was | 2 |
voices joined in | 2 |
time of the | 2 |
his own industry | 2 |
picture was surrounded | 2 |
yet he could | 2 |
that his father | 2 |
that makes the | 2 |
to make the | 2 |
his own room | 2 |
as there was | 2 |
things that were | 2 |
in the same | 2 |
he caught sight | 2 |
all at once | 2 |
but at the | 2 |
all that the | 2 |
the child at | 2 |
he would have | 2 |
ought to be | 2 |
not far from | 2 |
it was as | 2 |
some money to | 2 |
in the arm | 2 |
and after a | 2 |
he sat thus | 2 |
of the beautiful | 2 |
into a garden | 2 |
one day he | 2 |
i am sure | 2 |
of the money | 2 |
into the street | 2 |
and sat down | 2 |
is an erica | 2 |
i have not | 2 |
mother and elisabeth | 2 |
were covered with | 2 |
out of his | 2 |
every time he | 2 |
story of the | 2 |
had you to | 2 |
a small sum | 2 |
a good deal | 2 |
bosom of the | 2 |
but he did | 2 |
that we have | 2 |
must come with | 2 |
of white paper | 2 |
to have been | 2 |
she laid her | 2 |
thought of making | 2 |
for the benefit | 2 |
she would have | 2 |
by this time | 2 |
as he could | 2 |
at the farm | 2 |
come with us | 2 |
in his native | 2 |
she rose and | 2 |
i see her | 2 |
the memory of | 2 |
giver of all | 2 |
and stood in | 2 |
to bear the | 2 |
want to know | 2 |
five years old | 2 |
and as she | 2 |
the front door | 2 |
wish to make | 2 |
afternoon reinhard and | 2 |
came to a | 2 |
and better way | 2 |
of the houses | 2 |
these same wonderful | 2 |
we will call | 2 |
but when he | 2 |
in his business | 2 |
with his dear | 2 |
with a smile | 2 |
what i have | 2 |
it would have | 2 |
bathed in the | 2 |
shook her head | 2 |
off into the | 2 |
in our hearts | 2 |
a little boy | 2 |
daughter told me | 2 |
that they were | 2 |
and gave him | 2 |
during the summer | 2 |
under his arm | 2 |
the idea of | 2 |
there lay a | 2 |
the farther side | 2 |
and he had | 2 |
of the trees | 2 |
on the new | 2 |
will never come | 2 |
in the house | 2 |
his own hands | 2 |
in a minute | 2 |
at the time | 2 |
look at them | 2 |
had seen her | 2 |
had come to | 2 |
of the grave | 2 |
shall claim me | 2 |
in at the | 2 |
down and wrote | 2 |
is the sabbath | 2 |
out of them | 2 |
by the roadside | 2 |
pace in order | 2 |
his mother and | 2 |
love for each | 2 |
was often too | 2 |
and there the | 2 |
the picture of | 2 |
tops of the | 2 |
to go out | 2 |
the evening bench | 2 |
did henry live | 2 |
thus did henry | 2 |
into the meadow | 2 |
he insisted that | 2 |
benefactor and friend | 2 |
new and better | 2 |
her mother to | 2 |
smell of the | 2 |
have you been | 2 |
the whole family | 2 |
by his side | 2 |
knew that his | 2 |
stairs and so | 2 |
grand and beautiful | 2 |
he came to | 2 |
and in the | 2 |
the stairs and | 2 |
most of the | 2 |
give up the | 2 |
was anxious to | 2 |
must die alone | 2 |
lily of the | 2 |
and came to | 2 |
the old men | 2 |
him to the | 2 |
to make a | 2 |
you are so | 2 |
of the very | 2 |
they had reached | 2 |
the mighty deeds | 2 |
the garden into | 2 |
he had a | 2 |
eight years old | 2 |
when he got | 2 |
into the room | 2 |
do you hear | 2 |
which he himself | 2 |
mother to her | 2 |
and tell you | 2 |
work in whalebone | 2 |
these little sticks | 2 |
he could make | 2 |
years of age | 2 |
if he could | 2 |
and then passed | 2 |
of the first | 2 |
death shall claim | 2 |
held out his | 2 |
the united states | 2 |
little canes in | 2 |
the sake of | 2 |
both her hands | 2 |
passed through the | 2 |
that he would | 2 |
they passed out | 2 |
scorched by the | 2 |
in her hand | 2 |
up on the | 2 |
of making some | 2 |
could not understand | 2 |
on the far | 2 |
of his life | 2 |
upon the table | 2 |
to be almost | 2 |
as if to | 2 |
wished much to | 2 |
and what a | 2 |
that his children | 2 |
and his father | 2 |
listening to the | 2 |
had to give | 2 |
room of thine | 2 |
his native land | 2 |
outside in the | 2 |
he turned away | 2 |
he had not | 2 |
were in hamburg | 2 |
known to be | 2 |
could make out | 2 |
a white water | 2 |
that he could | 2 |
looked at him | 2 |
asked him if | 2 |
order that he | 2 |
one after another | 2 |
the city of | 2 |
the far side | 2 |
the mountain height | 2 |
he went into | 2 |
by the teacher | 2 |
of all things | 2 |
quickened his pace | 2 |
tinkle of the | 2 |
of whom he | 2 |
i was much | 2 |
his eyes on | 2 |
cut off from | 2 |
him and the | 2 |
turned away and | 2 |
her through the | 2 |
one in the | 2 |
in the place | 2 |
to a butterfly | 2 |
me the same | 2 |
to a little | 2 |
in this world | 2 |
put them away | 2 |
up to him | 2 |
very anxious to | 2 |
and the air | 2 |
to his dear | 2 |
come with me | 2 |
he knew not | 2 |
of the little | 2 |
up into the | 2 |
while the fiddler | 2 |
words of the | 2 |
corner of the | 2 |
took one of | 2 |
he was only | 2 |
that he had | 2 |
he felt that | 2 |
a brave boy | 2 |
just in time | 2 |
the people of | 2 |
made many friends | 2 |
of the manor | 2 |
they were all | 2 |
this form of | 2 |
a large boiler | 2 |
and asked him | 2 |
ere long he | 2 |
went into the | 2 |
this was the | 2 |
of the valley | 2 |
whenever he could | 2 |
had ceased to | 2 |
changed into a | 2 |
he could come | 2 |
let him remember | 2 |
he parted with | 2 |
that it was | 2 |
he felt the | 2 |
he made many | 2 |
was very skilful | 2 |
when death shall | 2 |
when i come | 2 |
the poor fellow | 2 |
and then she | 2 |
is only a | 2 |
connected with the | 2 |
as much as | 2 |
with her through | 2 |
can teach us | 2 |
as he thought | 2 |
but the few | 2 |
he could get | 2 |
the nearer they | 2 |
at this time | 2 |
he went up | 2 |
and to show | 2 |
wind there was | 2 |
dressed in white | 2 |
and as the | 2 |
as the most | 2 |
reinhard had never | 2 |
the road led | 2 |
of the city | 2 |
that would be | 2 |
to see elisabeth | 2 |
that nothing could | 2 |
as to make | 2 |
into the water | 2 |
when he knew | 2 |
in the haze | 2 |
she was very | 2 |
the public walk | 2 |
i stood on | 2 |
their love for | 2 |
took her hand | 2 |
money to carry | 2 |
from the time | 2 |
to his poor | 2 |
came from hamburg | 2 |
these little letters | 2 |
it to you | 2 |
her name was | 2 |
and he determined | 2 |
the young people | 2 |
on the mountain | 2 |
of the world | 2 |
her hand in | 2 |
to meet the | 2 |
to be able | 2 |
garden into the | 2 |
the roadside the | 2 |
now and again | 2 |
view of the | 2 |
the life of | 2 |
as early as | 2 |
and down the | 2 |
been with him | 2 |
to see the | 2 |
house in town | 2 |
called out to | 2 |
were sitting together | 2 |
his arms and | 2 |
business grew larger | 2 |
climbed the stairs | 2 |
and he is | 2 |
every now and | 2 |
from among the | 2 |
child at her | 2 |
their benefactor and | 2 |
he could find | 2 |
is the matter | 2 |
followed him to | 2 |
rest of the | 2 |
of the country | 2 |
on her hand | 2 |
as happy as | 2 |
he was thus | 2 |
was a great | 2 |
of the open | 2 |
will of god | 2 |
the little pedler | 2 |
the matter with | 2 |
up to her | 2 |
the farm buildings | 2 |
a pretty cane | 2 |
into the distance | 2 |
went to see | 2 |
farther side of | 2 |
hat and stick | 2 |
and her mother | 2 |
the lake and | 2 |
but he refused | 2 |
health did not | 2 |
those of his | 2 |
the depths of | 2 |
which he and | 2 |
be with thee | 2 |
sat down and | 2 |
should be taught | 2 |
he was then | 2 |
him in a | 2 |
relate to you | 2 |
i know that | 2 |
entered the water | 2 |
his poor father | 2 |
on the table | 2 |
by a friend | 2 |
at her with | 2 |
his children and | 2 |
himself to a | 2 |
for a week | 2 |
on the grave | 2 |
do you know | 2 |
for the sake | 2 |
he began to | 2 |
scolded by the | 2 |
him to take | 2 |
his father sent | 2 |
tell you the | 2 |
sent to him | 2 |
him in the | 2 |
own industry and | 2 |
when he went | 2 |
standing before him | 2 |
you are not | 2 |
out on to | 2 |
among the trees | 2 |
a friend who | 2 |
i have just | 2 |
of the old | 2 |
he could never | 2 |
the immediate neighbourhood | 2 |