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quadgram | frequency |
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the middle of the | 13 |
to take care of | 13 |
mary jane as she | 13 |
the rest of the | 12 |
the end of the | 11 |
in the middle of | 11 |
the back of the | 10 |
jessie and her grandfather | 10 |
the top of the | 10 |
i shall tell you | 9 |
it was time to | 9 |
there was nothing to | 9 |
the other side of | 9 |
the side of the | 8 |
looked at each other | 8 |
could not bear to | 8 |
i can tell you | 8 |
back to the house | 8 |
it would be a | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
that she could not | 8 |
out of the way | 8 |
at the end of | 8 |
she said to herself | 8 |
dear grandpapa and grandmamma | 7 |
the sting of the | 7 |
sting of the bee | 7 |
at the top of | 7 |
went back to the | 7 |
a good deal of | 7 |
that she was not | 7 |
fast as he could | 7 |
on the other side | 7 |
if she had been | 7 |
as fast as he | 7 |
out of the room | 7 |
she could not help | 7 |
at the same time | 7 |
asked mary jane as | 7 |
had no right to | 7 |
the bread and milk | 6 |
of the other children | 6 |
the thought of the | 6 |
in a low voice | 6 |
duke and pamela were | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
and the children were | 6 |
had it not been | 6 |
as if they were | 6 |
what shall i do | 6 |
for the first time | 6 |
the little master and | 6 |
help us to run | 6 |
that it was not | 6 |
when they reached the | 6 |
early in the morning | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
as if she had | 6 |
are you going to | 6 |
did not know what | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
threw her arms around | 6 |
frances and mary jane | 6 |
sat down on the | 6 |
but they did not | 6 |
by the side of | 6 |
if you want to | 6 |
in spite of her | 6 |
and she could not | 6 |
us to run away | 6 |
as soon as the | 6 |
but it was not | 6 |
it was not so | 6 |
they did not know | 6 |
was a little girl | 6 |
little master and missy | 6 |
old gentleman and lady | 6 |
the old gentleman and | 6 |
the door of the | 6 |
mary jane and she | 6 |
he said to himself | 6 |
such a fuss about | 6 |
would you like to | 6 |
when they had finished | 6 |
for a long time | 6 |
was to be seen | 6 |
on each side of | 5 |
the corner of the | 5 |
for a moment or | 5 |
do let us go | 5 |
did not care to | 5 |
other side of the | 5 |
there was no one | 5 |
out of the car | 5 |
the children did not | 5 |
door of the van | 5 |
the two little creatures | 5 |
when he was a | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
the name of the | 5 |
but it was a | 5 |
glad to see you | 5 |
as much as to | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
if it had not | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
it had not been | 5 |
the head of the | 5 |
she could not bear | 5 |
would be the best | 5 |
as she saw the | 5 |
i did not know | 5 |
did not seem to | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
thought it would be | 5 |
she was a very | 5 |
but she did not | 5 |
one end of the | 5 |
that she might be | 5 |
to be may queen | 5 |
let us go and | 5 |
in a few minutes | 5 |
and then they all | 5 |
i wish i had | 5 |
what she had done | 5 |
little brother and sister | 5 |
in front of her | 5 |
it was a very | 5 |
a minute or two | 5 |
that she had been | 5 |
think it would be | 5 |
and she was so | 5 |
come out of the | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
go back to the | 5 |
said the little girl | 5 |
in the eyes of | 5 |
the little brother and | 5 |
what do you want | 5 |
was time to go | 5 |
the leaves of the | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
they went into the | 5 |
the foot of the | 5 |
i wish i could | 5 |
a moment or two | 5 |
you may be sure | 5 |
it seemed as if | 5 |
in the morning and | 5 |
and it was not | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
on the top of | 5 |
in one of the | 5 |
as she looked at | 5 |
and two or three | 4 |
he turned to go | 4 |
the edge of the | 4 |
the sight of the | 4 |
two or three times | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
she had learned to | 4 |
it not been for | 4 |
was a good thing | 4 |
there was no need | 4 |
it did not seem | 4 |
was nothing to do | 4 |
when she was a | 4 |
but she would not | 4 |
did as she was | 4 |
said the old lady | 4 |
take care of the | 4 |
there was but one | 4 |
did not know that | 4 |
care of the little | 4 |
was very glad to | 4 |
as soon as they | 4 |
miss ashton did not | 4 |
a long time ago | 4 |
of bread and milk | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
did not wish to | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
he did not know | 4 |
to get away from | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
back in a minute | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
first thing in the | 4 |
mary jane looked at | 4 |
to take us home | 4 |
to some of the | 4 |
she could not tell | 4 |
middle of the road | 4 |
and what do you | 4 |
in a low tone | 4 |
the visit to the | 4 |
for the rest of | 4 |
thing in the morning | 4 |
to be a good | 4 |
must wait a bit | 4 |
said mary jane positively | 4 |
in the habit of | 4 |
she threw her arms | 4 |
do such a thing | 4 |
in a tone of | 4 |
get out of the | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
i should say not | 4 |
in front of the | 4 |
i think it would | 4 |
sat on the porch | 4 |
take good care of | 4 |
the gipsy girl had | 4 |
ought not to be | 4 |
she was going to | 4 |
as she was told | 4 |
one of the little | 4 |
diana shook her head | 4 |
was to be the | 4 |
as quickly as possible | 4 |
i am so sorry | 4 |
she had never seen | 4 |
what do you think | 4 |
and went into the | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
grandpapa and grandmamma and | 4 |
grandpapa and grandmamma will | 4 |
as soon as we | 4 |
the two or three | 4 |
them out of the | 4 |
part of the garden | 4 |
mary jane and john | 4 |
to live in a | 4 |
and she tried to | 4 |
cried mary jane happily | 4 |
at the thought of | 4 |
way out of the | 4 |
out of the common | 4 |
as if nothing had | 4 |
and started for the | 4 |
sign in the window | 4 |
at a little distance | 4 |
as if to say | 4 |
it was a long | 4 |
up in there all | 4 |
they were in the | 4 |
mary jane stared at | 4 |
to look at the | 4 |
what he had done | 4 |
exclaimed mary jane as | 4 |
and he was so | 4 |
nothing to do but | 4 |
in a lower tone | 4 |
where he had been | 4 |
saw that it was | 4 |
did not want to | 4 |
they got to the | 4 |
out of the wood | 4 |
that they could not | 4 |
the steps of the | 4 |
to look for us | 4 |
came into the room | 4 |
us go and see | 4 |
a long way off | 4 |
come to look for | 4 |
take care of them | 4 |
with a look of | 4 |
had not been for | 4 |
better than any of | 4 |
much as to say | 4 |
just as she had | 4 |
but i did not | 4 |
the voice of the | 4 |
in the back of | 4 |
grew more and more | 4 |
in a state of | 4 |
and went to the | 4 |
to see what was | 4 |
in there all day | 4 |
for the children to | 4 |
the first time she | 4 |
began to buzz about | 4 |
jane stared at her | 4 |
the police at monkhaven | 4 |
as if he were | 4 |
but she could not | 4 |
and mary jane had | 4 |
to the little room | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
a lot to quilt | 3 |
she could not have | 3 |
for what he had | 3 |
as it is called | 3 |
it must be confessed | 3 |
griddle cakes and honey | 3 |
behind some stubble a | 3 |
the children had seen | 3 |
to be very good | 3 |
the part of the | 3 |
saw that he had | 3 |
as if she were | 3 |
to herself as she | 3 |
child in the school | 3 |
he could not have | 3 |
on the edge of | 3 |
stubble a few yards | 3 |
did not know the | 3 |
when it was time | 3 |
when us is quite | 3 |
that puzzled mary jane | 3 |
must have a boat | 3 |
not bear to see | 3 |
and put him in | 3 |
and try and eat | 3 |
be the best thing | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
would not let her | 3 |
so pleased to see | 3 |
it was time for | 3 |
can do as us | 3 |
mewed up in there | 3 |
held in his hand | 3 |
it would be so | 3 |
she knew that the | 3 |
fairly loaded with shining | 3 |
was going to be | 3 |
away from their home | 3 |
it out on the | 3 |
if there was any | 3 |
its name is bee | 3 |
that her mother had | 3 |
to go to sleep | 3 |
you come with me | 3 |
the size of the | 3 |
found that they were | 3 |
he and mary jane | 3 |
to go back to | 3 |
of course it is | 3 |
and the little girl | 3 |
the shade of the | 3 |
just in time to | 3 |
a boat like this | 3 |
for two or three | 3 |
for a minute or | 3 |
for a few days | 3 |
hold of his hand | 3 |
stared at her grandmother | 3 |
had a sort of | 3 |
there was a long | 3 |
was very fond of | 3 |
it seemed to her | 3 |
thought so much of | 3 |
have anything to do | 3 |
i want to get | 3 |
that they did not | 3 |
she did not see | 3 |
for a good deal | 3 |
when she reached the | 3 |
i thought it was | 3 |
in the bottom of | 3 |
to find out what | 3 |
might have been expected | 3 |
make a pattern and | 3 |
come out a little | 3 |
so much the better | 3 |
a corner of the | 3 |
a great deal to | 3 |
they set to work | 3 |
felt the sting of | 3 |
then she looked at | 3 |
that it was her | 3 |
way out of her | 3 |
eyes were the rabbits | 3 |
of the porter said | 3 |
and mary jane was | 3 |
she could not be | 3 |
just at this moment | 3 |
some of the things | 3 |
as she had said | 3 |
just at that moment | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
was so anxious to | 3 |
back in the chest | 3 |
tired like with being | 3 |
as if she could | 3 |
at the door of | 3 |
do any thing that | 3 |
out of the nest | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
one and another of | 3 |
and as soon as | 3 |
knew there was no | 3 |
brought it to me | 3 |
brother and sister were | 3 |
was in the bowl | 3 |
for a few moments | 3 |
grandmother and mary jane | 3 |
the thought of what | 3 |
fink when us is | 3 |
not bear to have | 3 |
a pattern and cut | 3 |
on the way home | 3 |
they did not like | 3 |
them for a good | 3 |
the young boy whom | 3 |
mary jane had been | 3 |
there were the berry | 3 |
lay on the ground | 3 |
she could not but | 3 |
a long time to | 3 |
she was a little | 3 |
and by that time | 3 |
want out a bit | 3 |
that she might have | 3 |
did not seem so | 3 |
they went to the | 3 |
word they are something | 3 |
she sat down on | 3 |
he went to the | 3 |
did you ever hear | 3 |
tim shook his head | 3 |
was lying on the | 3 |
their eyes were the | 3 |
missed them for a | 3 |
than any of the | 3 |
duke and pamela looked | 3 |
mary jane put the | 3 |
and always go sailing | 3 |
and by the time | 3 |
i would rather not | 3 |
came back to the | 3 |
for the last time | 3 |
are something quite out | 3 |
do you want to | 3 |
if she could not | 3 |
quite out of the | 3 |
a few yards off | 3 |
mary jane had never | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
the figure of the | 3 |
few yards off rose | 3 |
going to be a | 3 |
a bit of a | 3 |
by this time was | 3 |
as quickly as he | 3 |
she seemed to be | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
if it had been | 3 |
back to their own | 3 |
some stubble a few | 3 |
would have been hard | 3 |
mary jane and her | 3 |
was in the room | 3 |
mary jane thought it | 3 |
off as fast as | 3 |
to the fact that | 3 |
some supper for you | 3 |
when i was a | 3 |
ask him to help | 3 |
mick and the others | 3 |
go out of doors | 3 |
at the head of | 3 |
visit to the pony | 3 |
that was not quite | 3 |
king and queen of | 3 |
it was a bad | 3 |
they went down the | 3 |
to do with him | 3 |
a word to the | 3 |
was a long time | 3 |
had forgotten all about | 3 |
you want to do | 3 |
they had not been | 3 |
seemed to her that | 3 |
queen of the pigmies | 3 |
if they had been | 3 |
from behind some stubble | 3 |
gave them each a | 3 |
i heard the birds | 3 |
she said in a | 3 |
i am very fond | 3 |
would not have been | 3 |
a breath of air | 3 |
up to him and | 3 |
very glad to see | 3 |
it when she was | 3 |
a whole lot of | 3 |
but it did not | 3 |
the eyes of the | 3 |
if so be as | 3 |
her arms around her | 3 |
right in the middle | 3 |
she added to herself | 3 |
would have begun to | 3 |
us is quite big | 3 |
mary jane had thought | 3 |
and duke and pamela | 3 |
the picnic at flatrock | 3 |
a little way along | 3 |
it must be allowed | 3 |
down the steps of | 3 |
am very fond of | 3 |
had been in the | 3 |
it was the best | 3 |
it was a good | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
we could have the | 3 |
as soon as ever | 3 |
were the berry bushes | 3 |
of the young boy | 3 |
i was a little | 3 |
first time she had | 3 |
have a boat like | 3 |
do as us likes | 3 |
not so very long | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
bottom of the garden | 3 |
anything to do with | 3 |
went into the house | 3 |
and when the children | 3 |
that she had not | 3 |
to her mother and | 3 |
day and never a | 3 |
big and can do | 3 |
as ever they could | 3 |
he cut at a | 3 |
quickly as he could | 3 |
a little while ago | 3 |
and grandmamma will be | 3 |
such a long time | 3 |
as fast as ever | 3 |
ten cents a quart | 3 |
to her little friend | 3 |
when they went to | 3 |
being mewed up in | 3 |
where he had left | 3 |
and looked at each | 3 |
a year or two | 3 |
up to the house | 3 |
he found himself in | 3 |
and queen of the | 3 |
said the young woman | 3 |
boy and his mother | 3 |
as long as they | 3 |
back of the car | 3 |
branch he held in | 3 |
so great that they | 3 |
seemed as if i | 3 |
boy whom the children | 3 |
and eat a bit | 3 |
watched and watched and | 3 |
wait a bit till | 3 |
the top of her | 3 |
and the children sat | 3 |
at the breakfast table | 3 |
jane and her grandmother | 3 |
but the next morning | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
it would be to | 3 |
with a sort of | 3 |
i do fink when | 3 |
side of the hedge | 3 |
laid them on the | 3 |
could hardly believe her | 3 |
it would be very | 3 |
to see if there | 3 |
to listen to the | 3 |
and i am sure | 3 |
then they all went | 3 |
try and eat a | 3 |
go into the woods | 3 |
you will have to | 3 |
before their eyes were | 3 |
how old are you | 3 |
went off to bed | 3 |
and take care of | 3 |
tea on the lawn | 3 |
not come to her | 3 |
see grandpapa and grandmamma | 3 |
in the bowl too | 3 |
gone back to the | 3 |
went on in a | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
to wash the dishes | 3 |
they could not be | 3 |
caught sight of a | 3 |
the best of all | 3 |
mary jane could see | 3 |
to the window and | 3 |
that mary jane was | 3 |
able to take care | 3 |
and that was the | 3 |
whistling while he cut | 3 |
was not the first | 3 |
built their nest in | 3 |
a king and queen | 3 |
across the road to | 3 |
as she had seen | 3 |
and never a breath | 3 |
not one of the | 3 |
figure of the young | 3 |
young boy whom the | 3 |
to their own home | 3 |
mary jane got the | 3 |
it was not the | 3 |
he could not bear | 3 |
while he cut at | 3 |
our bread and milk | 3 |
she might have been | 3 |
rest of the children | 3 |
she said at last | 3 |
did not like to | 3 |
to the police at | 3 |
but he could not | 3 |
the sight of his | 3 |
the children went to | 3 |
was a boy and | 3 |
never a breath of | 3 |
frank and fanny were | 3 |
one on each side | 3 |
her brothers and sisters | 3 |
more and more ashamed | 3 |
and they were so | 3 |
was not at all | 3 |
it was not that | 3 |
duke and pamela had | 3 |
he went back to | 3 |
as they sat on | 3 |
that she would go | 3 |
think it will be | 3 |
so that they might | 3 |
i never thought of | 3 |
who lived in the | 3 |
of the car and | 3 |
robert carter and brothers | 3 |
she looked at the | 3 |
to take to the | 3 |
mary jane put on | 3 |
large sums of money | 3 |
alone in the world | 3 |
rose the figure of | 3 |
off rose the figure | 3 |
set to work to | 3 |
have been hard to | 3 |
so good to us | 3 |
could not make out | 3 |
was a good deal | 3 |
it would take too | 3 |
her face with her | 3 |
us is going to | 3 |
at the sound of | 3 |
pleased to see us | 3 |
more than she could | 3 |
of the little girls | 3 |
he held in his | 3 |
he went into the | 3 |
that she had never | 3 |
what they were doing | 3 |
one of the birds | 3 |
every now and then | 3 |
was the first to | 3 |
he was a little | 3 |
what she had said | 3 |
the children were very | 3 |
and last of all | 3 |
and laid them on | 3 |
a minute and then | 3 |
any thing that was | 3 |
have missed them for | 3 |
to go to school | 3 |
and in another moment | 3 |
she did not know | 3 |
and watched and watched | 3 |
grandpapa and grandmamma are | 3 |
what had become of | 3 |
a few minutes later | 3 |
children had seen walking | 3 |
out to the pasture | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
he added in a | 3 |
the close of school | 3 |
of the little pigs | 3 |
if i could but | 3 |
next morning mary jane | 3 |
was to have her | 3 |
a few days later | 3 |
they want out a | 3 |
went into the kitchen | 3 |
bread and milk to | 3 |
got out of the | 3 |
walking behind the gipsies | 3 |
us must have a | 3 |
back of the house | 3 |
and looked at her | 3 |
what would you do | 3 |
not the first time | 3 |
she was so delighted | 3 |
i know what i | 3 |
there was no way | 3 |
she looked at him | 3 |
did you ever see | 3 |
maggie and bessie to | 3 |
were to be seen | 3 |
was the first time | 3 |
there all day and | 3 |
as though they had | 3 |
nose was in the | 3 |
still she did not | 3 |
shall tell you about | 3 |
their way to the | 3 |
and can do as | 3 |
on their way to | 3 |
is quite big and | 3 |
cut at a branch | 3 |
i did not think | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
my word they are | 3 |
peter and his wife | 3 |
i can think of | 3 |
voice of the porter | 3 |
each and every one | 3 |
do you say to | 3 |
the donkey and the | 3 |
to do with it | 3 |
yards off rose the | 3 |
a very long time | 3 |
she ran to the | 3 |
out from behind the | 3 |
went to the window | 3 |
they are something quite | 3 |
and go to sleep | 3 |
do fink when us | 3 |
and hurried back to | 3 |
if nothing had happened | 3 |
it was too late | 3 |
seen walking behind the | 3 |
had learned to love | 3 |
with being mewed up | 3 |
quite big and can | 3 |
part of the country | 3 |
like with being mewed | 3 |
of frank and fanny | 3 |
and told him to | 3 |
was not so easy | 3 |
the old turkey gobbler | 3 |
as though they were | 3 |
lying on the ground | 3 |
at a branch he | 3 |
what a king and | 3 |
parts of the country | 3 |
that there might be | 3 |
to come out of | 3 |
to know how to | 3 |
the side of a | 3 |
could be no doubt | 3 |
the time she had | 3 |
grandpapa and grandmamma of | 3 |
all day and never | 3 |
bear the sight of | 3 |
the two little faces | 3 |
by the time the | 3 |
what do you say | 3 |
be afraid of him | 3 |
whom the children had | 3 |
as if she thought | 3 |
went back to his | 3 |
front of the house | 3 |
as if i could | 3 |
a branch he held | 3 |
then on the other | 3 |
the next morning mary | 3 |
upon my word they | 3 |
that i should have | 3 |
always go sailing along | 3 |
had seen walking behind | 3 |
sat up and looked | 3 |
something quite out of | 3 |
will you tell us | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
she was told and | 3 |
to tell you about | 3 |
of the little ones | 3 |
a lot of burrs | 3 |
did not come to | 3 |
as if it was | 3 |
seemed to know that | 3 |
tell you a story | 3 |
the little girls were | 3 |
top of the wall | 3 |
was time to get | 3 |
she had intended to | 3 |
but they could not | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
that there was nothing | 3 |
did not know how | 3 |
and that she would | 3 |
he would not have | 3 |
and when they had | 3 |
up on to the | 3 |
been so good to | 3 |
to go to miss | 2 |
it had been a | 2 |
one word to maggie | 2 |
don helped grandpa to | 2 |
told her that she | 2 |
have a chance to | 2 |
had grown to be | 2 |
when you was up | 2 |
i have heard of | 2 |
was not pleased with | 2 |
him and went into | 2 |
going to have said | 2 |
the life of her | 2 |
what was to be | 2 |
and so it had | 2 |
the car and grandfather | 2 |
a game of characters | 2 |
it was easy to | 2 |
she had no time | 2 |
and rolled it out | 2 |
who had been standing | 2 |
it was true that | 2 |
an hour or two | 2 |
and gracie knew that | 2 |
taught him how to | 2 |
ashton in the morning | 2 |
first call for luncheon | 2 |
the front seat beside | 2 |
they had been forbidden | 2 |
that it would have | 2 |
the birds in the | 2 |
himself first on one | 2 |
it was almost dark | 2 |
frank and fanny went | 2 |
and ask him to | 2 |
know anything about and | 2 |
to think of all | 2 |
they are sure to | 2 |
her as if she | 2 |
trotted along behind her | 2 |
the children sat on | 2 |
they were eager to | 2 |
all alone in the | 2 |
have to tell us | 2 |
a state of great | 2 |
on the porch in | 2 |
the music of the | 2 |
it meant to be | 2 |
tell the name of | 2 |
to be sure you | 2 |
had never allowed hattie | 2 |
in the little trunk | 2 |
mary jane and i | 2 |
what is there to | 2 |
i hope you will | 2 |
women and the big | 2 |
she said as she | 2 |
work pronounced the best | 2 |
after he had done | 2 |
if the children were | 2 |
laughed at that and | 2 |
as may be supposed | 2 |
seemed as if he | 2 |
as still and quiet | 2 |
jane had ever seen | 2 |
never allowed hattie to | 2 |
you and give you | 2 |
had a good laugh | 2 |
all the pots and | 2 |
on the side of | 2 |
up at him with | 2 |
she could scarcely speak | 2 |
she could not keep | 2 |
mary jane in surprise | 2 |
it was not till | 2 |
with me to the | 2 |
hardly believe her eyes | 2 |
was told and she | 2 |
upon the lower step | 2 |
read and write and | 2 |
children looked at each | 2 |
fun as it was | 2 |
ashton is so unjust | 2 |
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the blood from her | 2 |
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the van where the | 2 |
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she saw in a | 2 |
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and i know that | 2 |
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a slip of paper | 2 |
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and have it over | 2 |
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file which includes the | 2 |
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know how to make | 2 |
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the barn and he | 2 |
get your grandfather to | 2 |
tell me that i | 2 |
when they came to | 2 |
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the rest of us | 2 |
him and put him | 2 |
the last of the | 2 |
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hand and together they | 2 |
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the fear of being | 2 |
so much that she | 2 |
said nothing till they | 2 |
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you want to get | 2 |
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to get out of | 2 |
along behind her grandfather | 2 |
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gave a sneering laugh | 2 |
the two little voices | 2 |
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as he stepped into | 2 |
to be very true | 2 |
when the other children | 2 |
took hold of mary | 2 |
other end of the | 2 |
come to any harm | 2 |
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go home as soon | 2 |
come to see us | 2 |
children did not understand | 2 |
box on its long | 2 |
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half an hour he | 2 |
and cut out our | 2 |
did not know it | 2 |
where have you been | 2 |
that he would never | 2 |
what mary jane thought | 2 |
of her young friends | 2 |
work for the fair | 2 |
than any of you | 2 |
told him about it | 2 |
for the size of | 2 |
every bit of the | 2 |
just as if he | 2 |
how they came to | 2 |
could but have taken | 2 |
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our friends to help | 2 |
that mary jane hardly | 2 |
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who by this time | 2 |
into the car and | 2 |
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in her turn diana | 2 |
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from one to another | 2 |
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up the mat and | 2 |
the inside of their | 2 |
the children at once | 2 |
ask our friends to | 2 |
the fruit of the | 2 |
by the sight of | 2 |
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for him to think | 2 |
did you like your | 2 |
on a canal boat | 2 |
to ask the way | 2 |
to do with the | 2 |
and this last she | 2 |
tell you what you | 2 |
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rubbed her nose against | 2 |
be sure you may | 2 |
them out a little | 2 |
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a boy and his | 2 |
you tell us about | 2 |
he was in his | 2 |
i was thinking about | 2 |
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mary jane liked him | 2 |
as he had been | 2 |
do your best to | 2 |
children went to the | 2 |
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be back in a | 2 |
any attention to her | 2 |
will be friends with | 2 |
more than a year | 2 |
if you try to | 2 |
she thought it was | 2 |
and see what she | 2 |
that it was almost | 2 |
the best right to | 2 |
pattern and cut out | 2 |
up and down in | 2 |
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that mary jane loved | 2 |
a boat and a | 2 |
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when she came to | 2 |
where there was a | 2 |
not know how to | 2 |
the minute she was | 2 |
in such a hurry | 2 |
her that she should | 2 |
too much of myself | 2 |
he decided to keep | 2 |
leaving her with the | 2 |
to say nothing of | 2 |
to the chicken yard | 2 |
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not pay any attention | 2 |
all the interesting things | 2 |
great deal of it | 2 |
this was not the | 2 |
for straws and ribbon | 2 |
great mind not to | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
to get ready for | 2 |
exclaimed mary jane delightedly | 2 |
out of the barn | 2 |
ever do such a | 2 |
she could get it | 2 |
a different spirit from | 2 |
go into the cloak | 2 |
put her arm about | 2 |
and severe in her | 2 |
but i wanted to | 2 |
the poor little things | 2 |
said pamela at last | 2 |
the house was a | 2 |
then they went into | 2 |
where they were and | 2 |
it would be better | 2 |
just as good as | 2 |
she came to the | 2 |
but i think it | 2 |
my shoes and stockings | 2 |
she was learning that | 2 |
that some of them | 2 |
a piece of luck | 2 |
jane thought was the | 2 |
as he looked at | 2 |
and it was very | 2 |
and early in the | 2 |
the druggist and said | 2 |
know the name of | 2 |
she and grandmother went | 2 |
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read in a book | 2 |
the morning of the | 2 |
he was out of | 2 |
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since she had been | 2 |
with a very evil | 2 |
to the chicken house | 2 |
taken up with the | 2 |
it not been that | 2 |
of the window of | 2 |
managed to get the | 2 |
and with a deep | 2 |
she saw mary jane | 2 |
to live in the | 2 |
far from the town | 2 |
how do you know | 2 |
tell you how many | 2 |
mary jane would never | 2 |
was so frightened that | 2 |
who had done this | 2 |
her mother told her | 2 |
low tone and with | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
you a story tonight | 2 |
on one side of | 2 |
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who was next in | 2 |
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a hole in the | 2 |
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of a little girl | 2 |
when they found that | 2 |
might have thought that | 2 |
it was just a | 2 |
if any one came | 2 |
the next morning they | 2 |
hurried back to the | 2 |
of the bessie books | 2 |
we are going to | 2 |
had the new home | 2 |
shall tell you this | 2 |
the other end of | 2 |
great that they often | 2 |
and you can just | 2 |
no one could help | 2 |
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for he was very | 2 |
for them to eat | 2 |
out on the ground | 2 |
soon as we come | 2 |
and the two small | 2 |
as fast as she | 2 |
and lowered her voice | 2 |
tales and prejudice the | 2 |
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but i must not | 2 |
for the great fair | 2 |
into the little room | 2 |
out in the barn | 2 |
all the cocks in | 2 |
of them at least | 2 |
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be so nice to | 2 |
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what he was saying | 2 |
in front of them | 2 |
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one of the girls | 2 |
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mary jane told her | 2 |
there we could have | 2 |
they were going to | 2 |
an errand of mercy | 2 |
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of her young companions | 2 |
the trunks and branches | 2 |
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i shall never forget | 2 |
to the spring house | 2 |
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feeling that it was | 2 |
to tell a falsehood | 2 |
bee began to buzz | 2 |
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for the cows to | 2 |
as she saw mary | 2 |
to get rid of | 2 |
in the woods and | 2 |
wanted mary jane to | 2 |
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to see how quickly | 2 |
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speaks to us in | 2 |
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went on with her | 2 |
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started for the barn | 2 |
the children crowded around | 2 |
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you ever see a | 2 |
what can us do | 2 |
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the little bird would | 2 |
after breakfast was over | 2 |
i will do it | 2 |
at the idea of | 2 |
to say any thing | 2 |
ready to do so | 2 |
not if i stay | 2 |
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and i never thought | 2 |
miss ashton and tell | 2 |
sat down beside her | 2 |
ready to start for | 2 |
the golden crested wren | 2 |
mary jane did as | 2 |
you think us might | 2 |
was lots of fun | 2 |
more than a minute | 2 |
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the katydids and whippoorwills | 2 |
up at her with | 2 |
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the first time in | 2 |
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mother had died when | 2 |
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up in the loft | 2 |
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lived on a farm | 2 |
plan for the picnic | 2 |
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for them to have | 2 |
coming up the stairs | 2 |
to put it in | 2 |
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bowl of bread and | 2 |
birthday party and the | 2 |
very badly about it | 2 |
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with a shake of | 2 |
dress and shoes on | 2 |
of the drive home | 2 |
project gutenberg also has | 2 |
on its long side | 2 |
he would be back | 2 |
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grandma had finished her | 2 |
not go to rest | 2 |
grandma and the children | 2 |
for an hour or | 2 |
the time they had | 2 |
forgotten all about the | 2 |
one or two others | 2 |
prayers such many many | 2 |
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as he bent over | 2 |
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her out of the | 2 |
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my best to get | 2 |
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herself as she went | 2 |
the six closed doors | 2 |
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to look for the | 2 |
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best part of a | 2 |
he thought to himself | 2 |
him out of the | 2 |
her arms around grandma | 2 |
with the greatest interest | 2 |
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going to like it | 2 |
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her full share of | 2 |
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while i get the | 2 |
him into the corner | 2 |
the window of the | 2 |
that she ought to | 2 |
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as she threw her | 2 |
she looked as if | 2 |
old malcolm and his | 2 |
end of the week | 2 |
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in which he had | 2 |
to eat up the | 2 |
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she was not a | 2 |
to outvie one another | 2 |
see if i can | 2 |
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her if she did | 2 |
come back here with | 2 |
not take it out | 2 |
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different spirit from that | 2 |
not know that the | 2 |
died when she was | 2 |
steps of the van | 2 |
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to her feet and | 2 |
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out into the middle | 2 |
them to go down | 2 |
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to think of the | 2 |
late in the afternoon | 2 |
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in a corner where | 2 |
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what are we doing | 2 |
for throwing stones at | 2 |
with its collection of | 2 |
grandma with a smile | 2 |
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where the circus was | 2 |
the parrot for her | 2 |
big sea near here | 2 |
the two voices together | 2 |
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the way into the | 2 |
the kind of rain | 2 |
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back here with me | 2 |
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john wilson and son | 2 |
let it be her | 2 |
jane would never have | 2 |
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at that time of | 2 |
what the little girl | 2 |
that it was a | 2 |
to see any one | 2 |
end of the pasture | 2 |
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till you are ready | 2 |
for it but to | 2 |
any one who admired | 2 |
to the garden to | 2 |
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a little with me | 2 |
breathless when she reached | 2 |
her place at the | 2 |
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down in the water | 2 |
come to take us | 2 |
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jumped up and gave | 2 |
long time to get | 2 |
strayed away from their | 2 |
the two little prisoners | 2 |
some of them at | 2 |
in the most unconcerned | 2 |
to mary jane that | 2 |
clambered up on to | 2 |
was going to have | 2 |
out to see what | 2 |
the three little girls | 2 |
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seemed to mary jane | 2 |
all the good comes | 2 |
he caught sight of | 2 |
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that he had been | 2 |
a word to her | 2 |
to make him a | 2 |
in the afternoon they | 2 |
the bee began to | 2 |
for it was hard | 2 |
mary jane was to | 2 |
the boys in the | 2 |
children delighted to watch | 2 |
she had been there | 2 |
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delighted to watch the | 2 |
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than any one else | 2 |
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the best piece of | 2 |
be able to find | 2 |
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you get used to | 2 |
at the front door | 2 |
miss ashton was obliged | 2 |
looked as though he | 2 |
the worst of it | 2 |
but he thought that | 2 |
back to the woods | 2 |
children were delighted to | 2 |
he grew more and | 2 |
window of the van | 2 |
it is our own | 2 |
good care of the | 2 |
said grandmother as she | 2 |
threw stones at him | 2 |
it would be easy | 2 |
if it was a | 2 |
thought too much of | 2 |
to try to get | 2 |
the story of the | 2 |
in the nursery cupboard | 2 |
very different meaning from | 2 |
you help us to | 2 |
into the room with | 2 |
you will try to | 2 |
come back in a | 2 |
the boy was not | 2 |
it was not altogether | 2 |
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feeling in her throat | 2 |
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the bell of justice | 2 |
what would become of | 2 |
who was apt to | 2 |
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jane put the sugar | 2 |
as well as flowers | 2 |
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she learned how to | 2 |
them on the shelf | 2 |
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all the time till | 2 |
to act of congress | 2 |
that was the last | 2 |
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he saw and heard | 2 |
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up at the top | 2 |
to grandpapa and grandmamma | 2 |
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just as if nothing | 2 |
that they were going | 2 |
when they were children | 2 |
which led her to | 2 |
up to her room | 2 |
the hand of the | 2 |
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no notice of any | 2 |
good deal of money | 2 |
on the opposite side | 2 |
the children had to | 2 |
such many many times | 2 |
kept the head of | 2 |
would have been difficult | 2 |
that i ought to | 2 |
in the shelter of | 2 |
saddle and knelt down | 2 |
belonging to some of | 2 |
this was to be | 2 |
the way mary jane | 2 |
and there we could | 2 |
fast as ever she | 2 |
of all the rest | 2 |
for me to do | 2 |
two or three weeks | 2 |
she was able to | 2 |
so he had to | 2 |
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mary jane thought she | 2 |
would not have done | 2 |
listen to the voice | 2 |
mary jane over the | 2 |
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see what was going | 2 |
the sound of a | 2 |
that time of the | 2 |
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over and over to | 2 |
the bottom of that | 2 |
it will be such | 2 |
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a great comfort to | 2 |
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the only way i | 2 |
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the other children had | 2 |
it only seemed to | 2 |
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she knew to be | 2 |
wish i had never | 2 |
cows to come through | 2 |
to the barn and | 2 |
she had never allowed | 2 |
after the children had | 2 |
announced that it was | 2 |
their nest in the | 2 |
oh the pretty dears | 2 |
any one of them | 2 |
caught hold of him | 2 |
little bird would have | 2 |
of her little friend | 2 |
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quickly as they could | 2 |
i ought to be | 2 |
van where the children | 2 |
we going to do | 2 |
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after all he was | 2 |
see if you can | 2 |
from one of the | 2 |
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as they were accustomed | 2 |
show mary jane the | 2 |
want of strict truthfulness | 2 |
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about a bee that | 2 |
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the song of the | 2 |
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thing that was not | 2 |
where they come from | 2 |
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thought of what might | 2 |
told me to come | 2 |
cakes and honey are | 2 |
farther and farther from | 2 |
the same i wish | 2 |
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mary jane was sure | 2 |
time to get up | 2 |
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peeped out of the | 2 |
and see if you | 2 |
the recollection of the | 2 |
his hat in his | 2 |
she had been wronged | 2 |
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of the room in | 2 |
two nickels for you | 2 |
into the hall to | 2 |
the sides of the | 2 |
sense of smell is | 2 |
she went to sleep | 2 |
been to the circus | 2 |
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the bowl of bread | 2 |
as he had done | 2 |
there are lots of | 2 |
her mat to school | 2 |
of what they were | 2 |
me around the tree | 2 |
did not take it | 2 |
with large sums of | 2 |
why is she going | 2 |
mary jane thought was | 2 |
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she had a great | 2 |
is the way mary | 2 |
as good as she | 2 |
i ought not to | 2 |
have come to look | 2 |
share in the fair | 2 |
to do my best | 2 |
about the beginning of | 2 |
for a good many | 2 |
they came back to | 2 |
now and then some | 2 |
that there was but | 2 |
dough and rolled it | 2 |
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mary had a little | 2 |
to have it over | 2 |
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you must not think | 2 |
rocking back and forth | 2 |
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wash the dishes and | 2 |
boat and a baby | 2 |
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meet them at the | 2 |
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when they drove into | 2 |
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i cannot tell you | 2 |
early the next morning | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
amuse themselves as they | 2 |
some way out of | 2 |
and vanity which were | 2 |
the children sometimes saw | 2 |
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not too bad that | 2 |
although she had known | 2 |
the fair was to | 2 |
only way i can | 2 |
it was hot and | 2 |
side of the fence | 2 |
better than any one | 2 |
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frank and fanny lee | 2 |
she ought to go | 2 |
straight to the police | 2 |
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as she saw them | 2 |
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gain such a hold | 2 |
with you all the | 2 |
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not want to tell | 2 |
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your mother used to | 2 |
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to meet the children | 2 |
to make friends with | 2 |
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up and kissed her | 2 |
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best to get you | 2 |
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its collection of wild | 2 |
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as fast as possible | 2 |
the spring house to | 2 |
catch a glimpse of | 2 |
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it was quite dark | 2 |
of money to take | 2 |
out of the window | 2 |
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standing in front of | 2 |
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over the fence and | 2 |
rolled it out on | 2 |
for the younger ones | 2 |
to see the bees | 2 |
her way to school | 2 |
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will try to be | 2 |
a sigh of relief | 2 |
his wife and baby | 2 |
off to the barn | 2 |
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nice it would be | 2 |
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said mary jane proudly | 2 |
her back to the | 2 |
that she could scarcely | 2 |
to be so kind | 2 |
mary jane took a | 2 |
of the history class | 2 |
a little girl about | 2 |
so much of herself | 2 |
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that duke and pamela | 2 |
such a thing again | 2 |
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little girl she was | 2 |
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if grandpapa and grandmamma | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
the door to see | 2 |
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her how he had | 2 |
version of this file | 2 |
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feel a great deal | 2 |
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thought it right to | 2 |
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cut out our pieces | 2 |
began at once to | 2 |
to get you safe | 2 |
took hold of his | 2 |
miss ashton is so | 2 |
time of the year | 2 |
her mind was so | 2 |
behind her grandfather and | 2 |
be able to do | 2 |
and trimmed with blue | 2 |
and as her mother | 2 |
found himself in a | 2 |
be no doubt of | 2 |
as long as she | 2 |
what fanny said to | 2 |
and that she ought | 2 |
the sound of his | 2 |
and she thought it | 2 |
time to go home | 2 |
as tidy as i | 2 |
held it up before | 2 |
had nothing to say | 2 |
the most fun of | 2 |
so they could see | 2 |
by the other children | 2 |
down to the creek | 2 |
if you had seen | 2 |
arm about her neck | 2 |
a bend in the | 2 |
decided to go home | 2 |
in a way that | 2 |
tried to take a | 2 |
and to give up | 2 |
do you know what | 2 |
children were allowed to | 2 |
time in her life | 2 |
come with me to | 2 |
the beauty of the | 2 |
to see if they | 2 |
our prayers such many | 2 |
had been taught to | 2 |
the boat and the | 2 |
little bee called bee | 2 |
he went for the | 2 |
of the younger children | 2 |
but miss ashton is | 2 |
old man was really | 2 |
and i like to | 2 |
over and over in | 2 |
she called as she | 2 |
and let it be | 2 |
surprised to hear that | 2 |
time they were too | 2 |
ready to run away | 2 |
go to the police | 2 |
corner of the box | 2 |
the pasture lot to | 2 |
the pots and crocks | 2 |
the tea on the | 2 |
and mary jane noticed | 2 |
is us never to | 2 |
in the corner of | 2 |
there was a good | 2 |
time about a little | 2 |
he made his way | 2 |
not see any one | 2 |
looked and looked and | 2 |
do you fink you | 2 |
something to make a | 2 |
press of john wilson | 2 |
swarm of bees in | 2 |
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the way to it | 2 |
at the old man | 2 |
after the manner of | 2 |
too much for his | 2 |
were on their way | 2 |
by the time she | 2 |
her want of strict | 2 |
would be glad to | 2 |
and trotted toward her | 2 |
and the other children | 2 |
and trying to contrive | 2 |
as if they could | 2 |
she added with a | 2 |
much interested in him | 2 |
the table for tea | 2 |
by the end of | 2 |
saw that she had | 2 |
that he had not | 2 |
grandfather was ready to | 2 |
the spot where the | 2 |
he shook his head | 2 |
coming to see me | 2 |
and the pigs and | 2 |
to come to the | 2 |
up and looked about | 2 |
that he had seen | 2 |
the porch in the | 2 |
bright sun was shining | 2 |
and hurried out to | 2 |
a good deal to | 2 |
when it was only | 2 |
them stories of the | 2 |
was so taken up | 2 |
over in the corner | 2 |
school in the village | 2 |
i can smell the | 2 |
was some time before | 2 |
friends to help us | 2 |
as if he thought | 2 |
and caught hold of | 2 |
when the children had | 2 |
i would have to | 2 |
and began to swim | 2 |
would fall into trouble | 2 |
spirit from that in | 2 |
wish to be first | 2 |
spider and the fly | 2 |
of the van and | 2 |
to the back of | 2 |
come to the marketplace | 2 |
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been a good deal | 2 |
could not but be | 2 |
she seemed to know | 2 |
found it was not | 2 |
hat in his hand | 2 |
so kind to me | 2 |
be a long way | 2 |
jane and she jumped | 2 |
do one of the | 2 |
into the village and | 2 |
out the little trunk | 2 |
had not the least | 2 |
when the children came | 2 |
as if it would | 2 |
are we going to | 2 |
in the shade of | 2 |
the sound of their | 2 |
out in the afternoon | 2 |
had gone back to | 2 |
as he had told | 2 |
but it was very | 2 |
a swarm of bees | 2 |
the best part of | 2 |
the bright sunshine and | 2 |
came back to him | 2 |
from that in which | 2 |
and grandfather took the | 2 |
when he tried to | 2 |
and so she was | 2 |
hand into her pocket | 2 |
is always going to | 2 |
when the children were | 2 |
was not apt to | 2 |
she was coming to | 2 |
so bad as that | 2 |
down in the hay | 2 |
see how quickly the | 2 |
so much for the | 2 |
listen to my evening | 2 |
you are ready to | 2 |
about as old as | 2 |
but it was too | 2 |
they reached the station | 2 |
and he turned to | 2 |
to go home again | 2 |
they started for the | 2 |
nothing till they had | 2 |
a queer little sound | 2 |
and grandma soon had | 2 |
more than a half | 2 |
the children set to | 2 |
and then the two | 2 |
hurried out to the | 2 |
like to have him | 2 |
such a hurry that | 2 |
out one by one | 2 |
told him of the | 2 |
keep back the tears | 2 |
would be much better | 2 |
when she saw the | 2 |
heard all about it | 2 |
i wish it was | 2 |
what had been the | 2 |
the druggist took him | 2 |
was best to be | 2 |
slipped her arm around | 2 |
gracie made no answer | 2 |
one of the two | 2 |
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the land of dreams | 2 |
not at all like | 2 |
in the same tone | 2 |
i am sure i | 2 |
a fine thing to | 2 |
arms about her neck | 2 |
had a good many | 2 |
rest of the day | 2 |
to think she was | 2 |
still for some time | 2 |
had been forbidden to | 2 |
and she will give | 2 |
and two mats for | 2 |
she thought that it | 2 |
sing a song of | 2 |
for what she had | 2 |
when she comes to | 2 |
out to the barn | 2 |
said alice as she | 2 |
the children set up | 2 |
to give me a | 2 |
and a piece of | 2 |
there are a great | 2 |
curled up in the | 2 |
tears started to her | 2 |
it was to be | 2 |
thought it was the | 2 |
were going to cry | 2 |
me what it is | 2 |
author of the bessie | 2 |
it was the first | 2 |
as if it had | 2 |
although she did not | 2 |
to the little brother | 2 |
of the kitchen garden | 2 |
gracie was in the | 2 |
she remembered that she | 2 |
the eyes of her | 2 |
after the boys had | 2 |
flew back again to | 2 |
that i can tell | 2 |
it had not occurred | 2 |
made their way out | 2 |
in another moment the | 2 |
what do you suppose | 2 |
one of the trees | 2 |
know one little girl | 2 |
said grandfather as he | 2 |
and went back to | 2 |
how good it did | 2 |
they got into the | 2 |
went into the village | 2 |
middle of the afternoon | 2 |
they could not expect | 2 |
she had managed to | 2 |
if he were going | 2 |
he had not gone | 2 |
at a short distance | 2 |
up in the air | 2 |
here he came to | 2 |
the barn and up | 2 |
give you a nice | 2 |
it was the most | 2 |
she would say nothing | 2 |
going to tell you | 2 |
to my evening prayer | 2 |
till the close of | 2 |
i am sure the | 2 |
mary jane had ever | 2 |
to judge of the | 2 |
make friends with the | 2 |
nothing for it but | 2 |
in the world which | 2 |
was no black man | 2 |
into the house and | 2 |
careful to keep the | 2 |
get covered with this | 2 |
out of the hole | 2 |
was in the habit | 2 |
there was something in | 2 |
for she had not | 2 |
while they were all | 2 |
they may be a | 2 |
played with the lamb | 2 |
there was no fear | 2 |
had finished her story | 2 |
for the last two | 2 |
man will be coming | 2 |
as they were beginning | 2 |
bird would have been | 2 |
the sugar and cinnamon | 2 |
because i thought too | 2 |
she sat down beside | 2 |
time for them to | 2 |
not so as to | 2 |
they did not care | 2 |
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you must not suppose | 2 |
had by this time | 2 |
she had seen them | 2 |
in time to save | 2 |
to contrive some way | 2 |
according to act of | 2 |
jane put on her | 2 |
he had not been | 2 |
and that she was | 2 |
when he heard the | 2 |
of the little bird | 2 |
be very glad to | 2 |
said to her in | 2 |
grandpa and grandma and | 2 |
to get a good | 2 |
of the police office | 2 |
did not say it | 2 |
little more than a | 2 |
was time for lunch | 2 |
could not keep the | 2 |
won for her the | 2 |
to your mother and | 2 |
i was going to | 2 |
that the child was | 2 |
too full of her | 2 |
the village and get | 2 |
they went back into | 2 |
i do not feel | 2 |
a child who was | 2 |
but you must be | 2 |
and then she turned | 2 |
day joyce and don | 2 |
as he caught sight | 2 |
was no way of | 2 |
that would not be | 2 |
and it made her | 2 |
it out of the | 2 |
came to his eyes | 2 |
she did not understand | 2 |
for the poor little | 2 |
which he had been | 2 |
only for a few | 2 |
to the circus herself | 2 |
as soon as i | 2 |
go to the house | 2 |
had any idea of | 2 |
miss ashton in the | 2 |
had never before seen | 2 |
they began to wonder | 2 |
to let them see | 2 |
a long time with | 2 |
he was so much | 2 |
she was not at | 2 |
they found that they | 2 |
back of the barn | 2 |
will have to know | 2 |
see if there is | 2 |
one of the mats | 2 |
for i do not | 2 |
him to think of | 2 |
i shall have to | 2 |
as they went down | 2 |
html version of this | 2 |
morning mary jane helped | 2 |
to give her the | 2 |
out of her trouble | 2 |
tell tales and prejudice | 2 |
to go away to | 2 |
to the barn loft | 2 |
then he turned to | 2 |
chair by the fire | 2 |
a little girl and | 2 |
there is an old | 2 |
when they had told | 2 |
mind was so taken | 2 |
took a big spoon | 2 |
i could not have | 2 |
said the sick man | 2 |
as she would have | 2 |
as big as you | 2 |
the children were delighted | 2 |
and if you want | 2 |
the shelter of the | 2 |
she slipped her arm | 2 |
the effect of her | 2 |
which he had seen | 2 |
not been for me | 2 |
for you to see | 2 |
think of all the | 2 |
the sweeping and dusting | 2 |
her place in the | 2 |
of the ground in | 2 |
to go to bed | 2 |
the inside of his | 2 |
and bessie and me | 2 |
for there was no | 2 |
had got the bowl | 2 |
and she told me | 2 |
a big spoon and | 2 |
to carry it back | 2 |
she had wished to | 2 |
children set to work | 2 |
the one who had | 2 |
into the room and | 2 |
to the business of | 2 |
it was all new | 2 |
as he laid it | 2 |
a road to the | 2 |
and then the other | 2 |
it might come to | 2 |
as she bent over | 2 |
over in his hand | 2 |
cried mary jane eagerly | 2 |
you must be ready | 2 |
believed her capable of | 2 |
even though they were | 2 |
the lamb in the | 2 |
for you to get | 2 |
to inquire into the | 2 |
it out to the | 2 |
had been able to | 2 |
and she had told | 2 |
as he was quite | 2 |
mick and his wife | 2 |
and that it was | 2 |
it took grandma quite | 2 |
and his wife and | 2 |
she knew very well | 2 |
quite a while to | 2 |
lying on the couch | 2 |
some of her pretty | 2 |
and as the little | 2 |
the cornfield to the | 2 |
it would be for | 2 |
little way along the | 2 |
you not let me | 2 |
from the storeroom and | 2 |
out of her hand | 2 |
take care of you | 2 |
she saw that it | 2 |
man was really there | 2 |
that he did not | 2 |
he began to turn | 2 |
one of his regular | 2 |
if there is a | 2 |
he had found them | 2 |
and she is going | 2 |
the end of this | 2 |
he took it from | 2 |
mary jane liked the | 2 |
be time for them | 2 |
done in the morning | 2 |
out to the kitchen | 2 |
as that of the | 2 |
but have taken them | 2 |
for you to be | 2 |
to be ready to | 2 |
in persuading them to | 2 |
wasps and their ways | 2 |
of the house was | 2 |
of the old apple | 2 |
and all the pennies | 2 |
i stay here a | 2 |
to give you a | 2 |
each side of him | 2 |
not to be frightened | 2 |
bottom of the chest | 2 |
not bear the sight | 2 |
a little to the | 2 |
talk with aunt lizzie | 2 |
a few weeks ago | 2 |
for the door of | 2 |
but you must not | 2 |
he told her that | 2 |
got back to the | 2 |
trying to contrive some | 2 |
the lamb and the | 2 |
off her hat and | 2 |
the poor little thing | 2 |
ride on a train | 2 |
out of the town | 2 |
she had told her | 2 |
at him more closely | 2 |
to come back to | 2 |
be seen by the | 2 |
the whole day long | 2 |
druggist took him to | 2 |
gracie that she had | 2 |
the back yard gate | 2 |
girl in my story | 2 |
charley soon found a | 2 |
in time to take | 2 |
fleece was white as | 2 |
to you about it | 2 |
was out of sight | 2 |
on the ground and | 2 |
or anything like that | 2 |
looked up at him | 2 |
and how they would | 2 |
kind of rain that | 2 |
doing such a thing | 2 |
as i have said | 2 |
had no business to | 2 |
sorry to see her | 2 |
the lonely forest trail | 2 |
smut was walking along | 2 |
the glass of jam | 2 |
good enough to eat | 2 |
there was a boy | 2 |
not to speak of | 2 |
i am sorry to | 2 |
loaded with shining blackberries | 2 |
had not yet come | 2 |
she is a good | 2 |
what are we to | 2 |
the bits of the | 2 |
so wanting in sense | 2 |
his way to the | 2 |
the top of each | 2 |
a good place to | 2 |
in the cool shade | 2 |
put the mail in | 2 |
money to take to | 2 |
and asked them to | 2 |
take more pains than | 2 |
and she saw that | 2 |
to him and said | 2 |
to go home with | 2 |
went to the orchard | 2 |
the window and watched | 2 |
run about a little | 2 |
and i have a | 2 |
that it must be | 2 |
babes in a wood | 2 |
jane took hold of | 2 |
he did not think | 2 |
of bees in the | 2 |
think that it would | 2 |
her arms about her | 2 |
with the sight of | 2 |
i wish you had | 2 |
the cows to come | 2 |
she was really quite | 2 |
say unkind things of | 2 |
down on a chair | 2 |
have thought it right | 2 |
the same for her | 2 |
and don went out | 2 |
she had known that | 2 |
be coming just yet | 2 |
at the edge of | 2 |
as quickly as they | 2 |
the good comes from | 2 |
tell you this time | 2 |
cried all the children | 2 |
it was not you | 2 |
he could not make | 2 |
went out to the | 2 |
you are going to | 2 |
what you said about | 2 |
to meet the mailman | 2 |
as mary jane had | 2 |
took grandma quite a | 2 |
there was no more | 2 |
to gain such a | 2 |
if i could not | 2 |
door of the omnibus | 2 |
how to be good | 2 |
but just at that | 2 |
go and see him | 2 |
get him into trouble | 2 |
ashton was obliged to | 2 |
such as they were | 2 |
it was almost the | 2 |
want her to be | 2 |
they seem to have | 2 |
they might not be | 2 |
was a very good | 2 |
and told the druggist | 2 |
for jessie and her | 2 |
killed by an accident | 2 |
i do not know | 2 |
to see the two | 2 |
it seemed to him | 2 |
that she would not | 2 |
that speaking inside us | 2 |
was not quite fair | 2 |
and all the time | 2 |
you shall have them | 2 |
day of her visit | 2 |
to help us to | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
look in her eyes | 2 |
said that she would | 2 |
to keep away from | 2 |
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then you could have | 2 |
a step or two | 2 |
how she was to | 2 |
they could not make | 2 |
for them to go | 2 |
includes the original illustrations | 2 |
from a visit to | 2 |
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there are plenty of | 2 |
that they might be | 2 |
their way out of | 2 |
put on the expression | 2 |
take too long to | 2 |
the sight of her | 2 |
did not finish the | 2 |
likely as not there | 2 |
he turned to the | 2 |
and instead of the | 2 |
a low tone and | 2 |
for many a day | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
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each side of the | 2 |
started to her eyes | 2 |
just the very thing | 2 |
to the door where | 2 |
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will be good to | 2 |
and then you could | 2 |
if i were you | 2 |
the door was gone | 2 |
listening in the woods | 2 |
as it was to | 2 |
it was now the | 2 |
added in a low | 2 |
if speaking to herself | 2 |
made it when she | 2 |
and he found himself | 2 |
as though she had | 2 |
in search of her | 2 |
and i mean to | 2 |
mary jane had her | 2 |
i am sure you | 2 |
do to make the | 2 |
by this time they | 2 |
set to work at | 2 |
creatures that live in | 2 |
as she heard the | 2 |
if she did not | 2 |
went out of the | 2 |
would be easy to | 2 |
little to the right | 2 |
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a little more than | 2 |
which contain the seed | 2 |
that the gipsy girl | 2 |
same i wish i | 2 |
bright and early in | 2 |
one of the hives | 2 |
to do one of | 2 |
high thoughts of herself | 2 |
could have fancied they | 2 |
they could see the | 2 |
be good to him | 2 |
had done in the | 2 |
the grandpapa and grandmamma | 2 |
they had forgotten all | 2 |
could have the flower | 2 |
and this made her | 2 |
have some one to | 2 |
just as they were | 2 |
they all went in | 2 |
you speak to her | 2 |
the children stood and | 2 |
they seemed to be | 2 |
her grandfather and bob | 2 |
exclaimed mary jane suddenly | 2 |
but all the same | 2 |
wondered what they were | 2 |
the cups and saucers | 2 |
it was a lie | 2 |
they knew there was | 2 |
you are thinking of | 2 |
thought that no one | 2 |
the midst of the | 2 |
looked as if she | 2 |
and miss ashton had | 2 |
size of the bird | 2 |
that she was to | 2 |
and mary jane went | 2 |
there might be no | 2 |
bushes and asked god | 2 |
as likely as not | 2 |
she had no right | 2 |
i beg your pardon | 2 |
i could but have | 2 |
i have told you | 2 |
they were on their | 2 |
it was your own | 2 |
and the children all | 2 |
they were accustomed to | 2 |
but he had not | 2 |
after all the trouble | 2 |
crept out of the | 2 |
a bit till i | 2 |
making his way to | 2 |
was not one of | 2 |
you think there were | 2 |
looks of her schoolmates | 2 |
the gardener and bob | 2 |
out into the front | 2 |
i did not mean | 2 |
safe back to their | 2 |
i can take my | 2 |
afternoon the children went | 2 |
thing i ever knew | 2 |
and another of her | 2 |
foot of the tower | 2 |
one at the lodge | 2 |
in a jiffy and | 2 |
out to the garden | 2 |
and then she looked | 2 |
it was a dreadful | 2 |
know what fanny said | 2 |
not to do it | 2 |
that they had been | 2 |
to be the best | 2 |
that live in the | 2 |
called them in the | 2 |
jane as she looked | 2 |
for any one else | 2 |
it was a sad | 2 |
though it was so | 2 |
the floor of the | 2 |
you to be so | 2 |
just think of that | 2 |