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quadgram | frequency |
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of the united states | 22 |
cricket on the hearth | 21 |
the end of the | 20 |
cried the blind girl | 18 |
the rest of the | 17 |
the cricket on the | 17 |
the top of the | 17 |
for the first time | 16 |
at the foot of | 15 |
the king and queen | 14 |
as if he had | 14 |
it would have been | 14 |
the foot of the | 14 |
i should like to | 13 |
in the midst of | 13 |
one of the most | 13 |
in front of the | 13 |
the veal and ham | 12 |
there was a great | 12 |
from time to time | 12 |
by mary joanna porter | 12 |
at the end of | 11 |
the bottom of the | 11 |
it was the custom | 11 |
name of old glory | 11 |
the flag of the | 11 |
for a long time | 11 |
in the middle of | 11 |
at the top of | 10 |
the star spangled banner | 10 |
said the little man | 10 |
the name of old | 10 |
on the eve of | 10 |
all the rest of | 10 |
the middle of the | 10 |
is one of the | 10 |
at the same time | 10 |
on the other side | 10 |
seems to have been | 10 |
for the purpose of | 9 |
the members of the | 9 |
on the part of | 9 |
in a state of | 9 |
it was not until | 9 |
in the reign of | 9 |
for the sake of | 9 |
flag of the united | 9 |
the name of the | 9 |
to take care of | 9 |
life of abraham lincoln | 9 |
a great deal of | 9 |
the story of the | 9 |
see bibliography at end | 8 |
flag and my flag | 8 |
in the open air | 8 |
blind girl never knew | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
i was very near | 8 |
is said to have | 8 |
president of the united | 8 |
the morning of the | 8 |
bibliography at end of | 8 |
your flag and my | 8 |
sat down on the | 8 |
a part of the | 8 |
and that he was | 8 |
is not to be | 8 |
you may be sure | 8 |
the stars and stripes | 8 |
the patron saint of | 8 |
on the first of | 8 |
that i could not | 8 |
it would be a | 8 |
at end of monograph | 8 |
the centre of the | 8 |
and the bottles of | 8 |
came into the room | 8 |
of the high school | 8 |
the blind girl never | 8 |
the back of the | 8 |
bibliography see bibliography at | 8 |
of gruff and tackleton | 8 |
to go to the | 8 |
the bottles of beer | 8 |
in the way of | 7 |
the spirit of cotton | 7 |
the meaning of the | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
if he had been | 7 |
the mouth of the | 7 |
on each side of | 7 |
he came to the | 7 |
the life of columbus | 7 |
sod and the dew | 7 |
the rest of us | 7 |
the greater part of | 7 |
in the days of | 7 |
to think of it | 7 |
as if it were | 7 |
as if i had | 7 |
on the top of | 7 |
it was to be | 7 |
on the th of | 7 |
on the morning of | 7 |
in the life of | 7 |
under the sod and | 7 |
the school of mothercraft | 7 |
the sod and the | 7 |
it used to be | 7 |
so much as a | 7 |
we are going to | 7 |
the children of the | 7 |
the corner of the | 7 |
from house to house | 7 |
the life of the | 7 |
keep old glory flying | 6 |
he went into the | 6 |
to break her heart | 6 |
it was pleasant to | 6 |
the door of the | 6 |
have i deceived her | 6 |
up and down the | 6 |
i should spoil it | 6 |
in the same way | 6 |
i am going to | 6 |
i am not a | 6 |
the golden south americas | 6 |
the order of the | 6 |
it was quite a | 6 |
if he could have | 6 |
the midst of the | 6 |
king of the bean | 6 |
deceived her from her | 6 |
it was not long | 6 |
the head of the | 6 |
in the hearts of | 6 |
for the christmas ship | 6 |
the close of the | 6 |
him all at once | 6 |
in the north of | 6 |
but to break her | 6 |
that she might have | 6 |
towards the mouth of | 6 |
the boys and girls | 6 |
the cricket and the | 6 |
he was going to | 6 |
upon him all at | 6 |
the boy in gray | 6 |
with regard to the | 6 |
the history of the | 6 |
in the name of | 6 |
in the middle ages | 6 |
the kettle began it | 6 |
battle hymn of the | 6 |
as if he could | 6 |
girl never knew that | 6 |
and i love the | 6 |
i love the cricket | 6 |
love the cricket for | 6 |
people were so full | 6 |
in the brave days | 6 |
in which she had | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
in a low voice | 6 |
greater part of the | 6 |
the fourth of july | 6 |
her from her cradle | 6 |
he had been a | 6 |
in the centre of | 6 |
the north of england | 6 |
and seemed to say | 6 |
the feast of the | 6 |
i deceived her from | 6 |
the spirit of the | 6 |
the brave days of | 6 |
for some little time | 6 |
this is the day | 6 |
in the course of | 6 |
veal and ham pie | 6 |
by the brothers grimm | 6 |
to the memory of | 6 |
as soon as possible | 6 |
it must have been | 6 |
in and out of | 6 |
said the blind girl | 6 |
the part of the | 6 |
state of new jersey | 6 |
i am sure you | 6 |
hymn of the republic | 6 |
brave days of old | 6 |
is derived from the | 6 |
a member of the | 6 |
as a matter of | 6 |
should like to know | 6 |
cricket and the kettle | 6 |
no sooner sees this | 6 |
out of the window | 6 |
were so full of | 6 |
the first of april | 6 |
the festival of the | 6 |
caleb and his daughter | 6 |
going to be married | 6 |
fallen cold and dead | 6 |
when i was a | 6 |
was going to be | 6 |
a matter of course | 5 |
i have a son | 5 |
with liberty and justice | 5 |
with an air of | 5 |
i can tell you | 5 |
that he was not | 5 |
was a great deal | 5 |
of the american flag | 5 |
republic for which it | 5 |
the coming of the | 5 |
to the end of | 5 |
the fifth of november | 5 |
the men and women | 5 |
i beg your pardon | 5 |
the front of the | 5 |
on account of the | 5 |
the owner of this | 5 |
you the name of | 5 |
each side of the | 5 |
and the cricket on | 5 |
that he was in | 5 |
times i have heard | 5 |
i pledge allegiance to | 5 |
aleck and i had | 5 |
the memory of the | 5 |
the prize for valor | 5 |
blue and the gray | 5 |
be the duty of | 5 |
that there was a | 5 |
and it was not | 5 |
and to the republic | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
a good deal of | 5 |
the way of the | 5 |
was addressed to the | 5 |
the clover leaf club | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
from the life of | 5 |
the glen point orphanage | 5 |
he would have been | 5 |
in the form of | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
school bible reading and | 5 |
that he was a | 5 |
at once to the | 5 |
had it not been | 5 |
if she had been | 5 |
for boys and girls | 5 |
in the time of | 5 |
the reign of henry | 5 |
the midst of all | 5 |
the th day of | 5 |
it is said that | 5 |
the outside of the | 5 |
if i had been | 5 |
as a sort of | 5 |
liberty and justice for | 5 |
in the public schools | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
that he had never | 5 |
the origin of the | 5 |
to the republic for | 5 |
the words of the | 5 |
the work of the | 5 |
in honour of the | 5 |
in some parts of | 5 |
and justice for all | 5 |
the ethels and dorothy | 5 |
was the custom to | 5 |
the discovery of america | 5 |
i wish i had | 5 |
gave you the name | 5 |
in a few minutes | 5 |
sitting by the roadside | 5 |
of the civil war | 5 |
in the mean time | 5 |
it not been for | 5 |
the face of the | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
alternate red and white | 5 |
the first time in | 5 |
had been in the | 5 |
it ought to be | 5 |
that i did not | 5 |
i want to tell | 5 |
must have been a | 5 |
mouth of the cove | 5 |
for which it stands | 5 |
the republic for which | 5 |
which was a great | 5 |
owner of this forest | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
in his own way | 5 |
pledge allegiance to my | 5 |
the first day of | 5 |
i am sorry for | 5 |
the day on which | 5 |
of the new year | 5 |
to take part in | 5 |
allegiance to my flag | 5 |
the right of the | 5 |
on the floor and | 5 |
up to the house | 5 |
then there was a | 5 |
who gave you the | 5 |
in some of the | 5 |
many times i have | 5 |
first time in my | 4 |
of his little wife | 4 |
and ham pie and | 4 |
the place of the | 4 |
music has given me | 4 |
do murder before you | 4 |
it out of the | 4 |
him to the door | 4 |
the arrival of the | 4 |
which she was the | 4 |
the carrier was in | 4 |
i wish i could | 4 |
and he had a | 4 |
the honest carrier had | 4 |
gone and been and | 4 |
the great twin brethren | 4 |
old gentlemen at the | 4 |
it made me feel | 4 |
it into his head | 4 |
but it was a | 4 |
round and round the | 4 |
to and fro before | 4 |
as a day of | 4 |
upright as a milestone | 4 |
that i might have | 4 |
a little piece of | 4 |
the hearth began to | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
and his poor blind | 4 |
of the star spangled | 4 |
you might do murder | 4 |
why did you ever | 4 |
it was well for | 4 |
this the wife who | 4 |
as it used to | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
and as the cricket | 4 |
with which she had | 4 |
in the first instance | 4 |
a happy new year | 4 |
about the sparkling bowl | 4 |
in all my life | 4 |
the banner of the | 4 |
in half an hour | 4 |
of your hearth and | 4 |
that i could ever | 4 |
hearth began to chirp | 4 |
thoughts its harmless music | 4 |
to some of us | 4 |
was one of the | 4 |
i am not sure | 4 |
a cup of tea | 4 |
as far as that | 4 |
clock in the corner | 4 |
and makes it noble | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
was very near a | 4 |
i was going to | 4 |
her dancing days were | 4 |
he went to sleep | 4 |
out into the room | 4 |
in the house of | 4 |
i want you to | 4 |
all the members of | 4 |
what do you mean | 4 |
as it would have | 4 |
and some of them | 4 |
the last day of | 4 |
her heart at last | 4 |
and then at him | 4 |
in store for me | 4 |
the hearts of the | 4 |
and now you hear | 4 |
for all of them | 4 |
that she would not | 4 |
way i found him | 4 |
his poor blind daughter | 4 |
with two or three | 4 |
these are all the | 4 |
side of the road | 4 |
our house and back | 4 |
who lived in the | 4 |
but he could not | 4 |
to be allowed to | 4 |
the other side of | 4 |
i wish it was | 4 |
the language of your | 4 |
unfurling of the flag | 4 |
be said to have | 4 |
the cake was cut | 4 |
best grace in the | 4 |
her on the arm | 4 |
schools of the state | 4 |
his blind daughter lived | 4 |
the many times i | 4 |
the people of england | 4 |
so mindful of me | 4 |
that the kettle began | 4 |
on the face of | 4 |
the grand army of | 4 |
might do murder before | 4 |
in the golden south | 4 |
as if she had | 4 |
is this the wife | 4 |
i have heard it | 4 |
harmless music has given | 4 |
four walls and a | 4 |
it is for us | 4 |
to find it out | 4 |
and you may be | 4 |
and i had to | 4 |
the best grace in | 4 |
gruff and tackleton was | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
are jolly little sailors | 4 |
and as it was | 4 |
name is derived from | 4 |
the edge of the | 4 |
chair in the chimney | 4 |
for fear i should | 4 |
tackleton the toy merchant | 4 |
was pleasant to see | 4 |
loose to the figure | 4 |
time to think of | 4 |
as if she were | 4 |
out her hand to | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
the first time i | 4 |
for many a long | 4 |
stricken face towards him | 4 |
to have missed the | 4 |
are all the parcels | 4 |
the first of may | 4 |
the sound of wheels | 4 |
in the old days | 4 |
not so much as | 4 |
as a means of | 4 |
toy merchant gazed at | 4 |
when they showed her | 4 |
caleb plummer and his | 4 |
if i should die | 4 |
away they went over | 4 |
i thought you were | 4 |
the story of columbus | 4 |
when there came another | 4 |
day of the year | 4 |
must have been very | 4 |
bible reading and prayer | 4 |
her in his arms | 4 |
of the people of | 4 |
merchant gazed at him | 4 |
to see that the | 4 |
it was a heart | 4 |
a long way down | 4 |
was the custom for | 4 |
he thought he might | 4 |
a chair to the | 4 |
known as arbor day | 4 |
and all the rest | 4 |
as soon as you | 4 |
she might have been | 4 |
comes to an end | 4 |
the kettle and the | 4 |
in the sixteenth century | 4 |
said to my father | 4 |
his head upon his | 4 |
bring her to me | 4 |
in course of time | 4 |
in the early part | 4 |
the whole chimney with | 4 |
it is not a | 4 |
what is the matter | 4 |
have said that caleb | 4 |
break her heart at | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
in a blue field | 4 |
is the day on | 4 |
walls and a ceiling | 4 |
in the same boat | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
glad to see you | 4 |
one eye nearly shut | 4 |
a glow of light | 4 |
i have the humour | 4 |
he glanced at the | 4 |
who never would have | 4 |
whole chimney with a | 4 |
she turned her wonder | 4 |
dancing days were over | 4 |
that with his own | 4 |
very near a joke | 4 |
was not long before | 4 |
after the great companions | 4 |
all over the world | 4 |
language of your hearth | 4 |
upon her knees before | 4 |
in a small way | 4 |
but i was very | 4 |
an emblem of the | 4 |
no help for it | 4 |
over stock and stone | 4 |
of the toy merchant | 4 |
if i could have | 4 |
stretched out his tail | 4 |
will be able to | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
of a religious nature | 4 |
the early part of | 4 |
parts of the country | 4 |
i give you joy | 4 |
showed her to him | 4 |
your hearth and home | 4 |
i was a child | 4 |
in an attitude of | 4 |
wife that i love | 4 |
the many thoughts its | 4 |
turned upon him all | 4 |
he must have been | 4 |
many thoughts its harmless | 4 |
part of the time | 4 |
there came another tap | 4 |
the th of september | 4 |
to find out that | 4 |
the wife who has | 4 |
a bit of a | 4 |
loved my little dot | 4 |
in the new testament | 4 |
may and her mother | 4 |
why you should have | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
the way i found | 4 |
and the many thoughts | 4 |
time in my life | 4 |
know what it was | 4 |
blind daughter lived all | 4 |
daughter lived all alone | 4 |
the eve of st | 4 |
of the men who | 4 |
figure of a man | 4 |
banner of the expedition | 4 |
it seemed to say | 4 |
there is no doubt | 4 |
in a pair of | 4 |
fear i should spoil | 4 |
been a happy home | 4 |
the making of the | 4 |
the song about the | 4 |
that it was just | 4 |
from our house and | 4 |
have wandered from the | 4 |
its harmless music has | 4 |
let me give you | 4 |
the father that i | 4 |
exclaimed the blind girl | 4 |
early part of the | 4 |
a great deal about | 4 |
the blue and the | 4 |
shadow of the stranger | 4 |
it is hoped that | 4 |
without the veal and | 4 |
has been a happy | 4 |
he is said to | 4 |
it is my sight | 4 |
the ride to stavemoor | 4 |
he was the younger | 4 |
for years and years | 4 |
was the younger man | 4 |
the toy merchant gazed | 4 |
as they passed out | 4 |
and his blind daughter | 4 |
two or three other | 4 |
upon your own hearth | 4 |
wanted it to be | 4 |
quarter of an hour | 4 |
a pace or two | 4 |
and it shall be | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
here he glanced at | 4 |
plummer and his blind | 4 |
of it as a | 4 |
house and back again | 4 |
on the hearth began | 4 |
went over stock and | 4 |
premises of gruff and | 4 |
her round the waist | 4 |
was no help for | 4 |
grand army of the | 4 |
my wife that i | 4 |
there was no help | 4 |
head upon his hands | 4 |
up to the chin | 4 |
of a man who | 4 |
the roman catholic church | 4 |
chimney with a glow | 4 |
glanced at the baby | 4 |
the way in which | 4 |
what do you think | 4 |
song about the sparkling | 4 |
the cricket for its | 4 |
kettle and the cricket | 4 |
and other people were | 4 |
the flag of spain | 4 |
with all his might | 4 |
with his head upon | 4 |
as you saw her | 4 |
and a set of | 4 |
this is my friend | 4 |
cricket for its sake | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
being fond of him | 4 |
need only look at | 4 |
wandered from the truth | 4 |
the duty of the | 4 |
figures turned upon him | 4 |
the feast of st | 4 |
learn to love you | 4 |
upon her with a | 4 |
with a glow of | 4 |
and in another moment | 4 |
grace in the world | 4 |
of the new world | 4 |
a dot and carry | 4 |
iniquity in my heart | 4 |
in all the schools | 4 |
far as that goes | 4 |
have never felt it | 4 |
the hunt is up | 4 |
the premises of gruff | 4 |
the loss of the | 4 |
was going to have | 4 |
i have never felt | 4 |
tap at the door | 4 |
a corner of the | 4 |
the peace of mind | 4 |
you must know that | 4 |
of which i have | 4 |
touched her on the | 4 |
they went over stock | 4 |
never could have loved | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
and when she had | 4 |
and if any one | 4 |
as if they were | 4 |
bottom of the table | 4 |
i was thinking of | 4 |
a show of it | 4 |
last day of the | 4 |
boy in the golden | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
quarter of a mile | 4 |
there were plenty of | 4 |
well for all of | 4 |
murder before you know | 4 |
army of the republic | 4 |
the study of the | 4 |
was very near it | 4 |
in an unhappy moment | 4 |
she did not know | 4 |
and aleck and i | 4 |
dutch clock in the | 4 |
gentlemen at the street | 4 |
the carrier stood looking | 4 |
down to the lodge | 4 |
in the indigo trade | 4 |
i could not help | 4 |
all alone by themselves | 4 |
we are jolly little | 4 |
the hearth she has | 4 |
before you know it | 4 |
which she had ever | 4 |
got hold of it | 4 |
begin at the beginning | 4 |
trenton state normal school | 4 |
other people were so | 4 |
took care of the | 4 |
in a few hours | 4 |
to be married to | 4 |
have been thinking of | 4 |
lived all alone by | 4 |
was well for all | 4 |
in the old times | 4 |
i have wandered from | 4 |
look round the room | 4 |
when you brought me | 4 |
and seemed to have | 4 |
but it was not | 4 |
a sitting by the | 4 |
spirit of cotton calling | 4 |
was supposed to be | 4 |
to join the party | 4 |
sitting on the floor | 4 |
to have a good | 4 |
used by permission of | 4 |
with the best grace | 4 |
to say that i | 4 |
the king of the | 4 |
it seemed to me | 4 |
the united service club | 4 |
and this is the | 4 |
carrier stood looking after | 4 |
many a long year | 3 |
clover leaf club of | 3 |
one else in the | 3 |
united states be thirteen | 3 |
looked out of the | 3 |
as time went on | 3 |
of men and women | 3 |
in town and village | 3 |
out of the house | 3 |
into the midst of | 3 |
before the end of | 3 |
at the side of | 3 |
front of the house | 3 |
and he took to | 3 |
not have died in | 3 |
on christmas eve the | 3 |
she was in her | 3 |
early in the morning | 3 |
on the village green | 3 |
the midst of a | 3 |
on the first wednesday | 3 |
special days and their | 3 |
the first time since | 3 |
for us to do | 3 |
in the living room | 3 |
him in the face | 3 |
came to pass that | 3 |
but a short time | 3 |
he was but a | 3 |
this first of may | 3 |
that he meant to | 3 |
day in each year | 3 |
he had got up | 3 |
had got hold of | 3 |
of boys and girls | 3 |
a very quick oven | 3 |
be placed upon the | 3 |
with them do not | 3 |
is supposed to be | 3 |
to the stem of | 3 |
so that the wind | 3 |
was as good as | 3 |
with his own hands | 3 |
at the beginning of | 3 |
for the development of | 3 |
in the world i | 3 |
if i were to | 3 |
came out of the | 3 |
ethel blue and dorothy | 3 |
the hearts of his | 3 |
a picture of the | 3 |
near side of the | 3 |
a quarter of an | 3 |
in keeping with the | 3 |
to the golden castle | 3 |
were famous for their | 3 |
not only in the | 3 |
had nothing to do | 3 |
she asked the question | 3 |
the fruits of his | 3 |
with a smile of | 3 |
stand at attention and | 3 |
every one who had | 3 |
two or three minutes | 3 |
i have seen him | 3 |
i was a boy | 3 |
that he was to | 3 |
so that i could | 3 |
for that was the | 3 |
you want me to | 3 |
was sent to the | 3 |
morning of the th | 3 |
to be used in | 3 |
the election of a | 3 |
that she was there | 3 |
want to tell you | 3 |
that it was no | 3 |
i am not the | 3 |
tell me what you | 3 |
the middle ages it | 3 |
and went to the | 3 |
in order to give | 3 |
me give you a | 3 |
school the flag salute | 3 |
come to an end | 3 |
if i could be | 3 |
the true story of | 3 |
in the good old | 3 |
the first president of | 3 |
honour of their gods | 3 |
time since he had | 3 |
the family into which | 3 |
have an opportunity to | 3 |
in a high state | 3 |
the near side of | 3 |
you very well know | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
it was not a | 3 |
of the grand army | 3 |
spirit of eli whitney | 3 |
the other end of | 3 |
to have been a | 3 |
nothing to do with | 3 |
would have been an | 3 |
he had not been | 3 |
what are you thinking | 3 |
the st of march | 3 |
and it is so | 3 |
when i reached home | 3 |
that there was not | 3 |
in a voice that | 3 |
the united efforts of | 3 |
he could not speak | 3 |
i never touched the | 3 |
a good deal disturbed | 3 |
kendall commissioner of education | 3 |
the children in the | 3 |
and south and north | 3 |
the shadow of the | 3 |
carrier and his wife | 3 |
white in a blue | 3 |
it proved to be | 3 |
he was in an | 3 |
put his hand into | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
a new birth of | 3 |
that the wind whistled | 3 |
the second friday of | 3 |
down to the cove | 3 |
been a good deal | 3 |
end of the room | 3 |
i hear the spirit | 3 |
what are you talking | 3 |
seemed to have no | 3 |
and this is what | 3 |
and not a word | 3 |
the pied piper of | 3 |
of the people to | 3 |
i could know that | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
by school the flag | 3 |
in the shape of | 3 |
in the habit of | 3 |
of his life is | 3 |
to do is to | 3 |
if he thought he | 3 |
illuminated the whole chimney | 3 |
a fairy tale of | 3 |
would have been hard | 3 |
and a glass of | 3 |
the handle of the | 3 |
made a show of | 3 |
it was on the | 3 |
said to have been | 3 |
month in the year | 3 |
where are you going | 3 |
at the glen point | 3 |
the form of a | 3 |
be with us yet | 3 |
to care for him | 3 |
have died in vain | 3 |
to go into the | 3 |
told me that he | 3 |
he stood in the | 3 |
it was all right | 3 |
on the field of | 3 |
would be a very | 3 |
as well as in | 3 |
josh and aunt jane | 3 |
of two or three | 3 |
of a mile from | 3 |
the making of an | 3 |
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ham pie and things | 3 |
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united states of america | 3 |
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makers of the flag | 3 |
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my uncle and aunt | 3 |
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my poor little willie | 3 |
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of the union soldiers | 3 |
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to be a little | 3 |
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the labor day procession | 3 |
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story of the white | 3 |
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the deck my captain | 3 |
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portion of our country | 3 |
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that at first i | 3 |
me that it is | 3 |
pleasure of your company | 3 |
every one of them | 3 |
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what i have done | 3 |
you for a long | 3 |
back to the house | 3 |
fingers of his left | 3 |
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each one of them | 3 |
his strong right hand | 3 |
on good friday the | 3 |
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life of the people | 3 |
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a portrait of columbus | 3 |
by the christian church | 3 |
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fox stretched out his | 3 |
description of a country | 3 |
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lord god of hosts | 3 |
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of some of the | 3 |
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shall be the duty | 3 |
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the free and the | 3 |
deck my captain lies | 3 |
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than a hundred years | 3 |
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the life of lincoln | 3 |
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the day upon which | 3 |
do the best we | 3 |
no matter where we | 3 |
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jimmy and his mother | 3 |
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of the united colonies | 3 |
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knock on the door | 3 |
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on his own account | 3 |
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to bring her back | 3 |
when the clock strikes | 3 |
of the united service | 3 |
of a country parson | 3 |
every nook and corner | 3 |
on his way home | 3 |
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of the golden castle | 3 |
the adoption of the | 3 |
my father and dr | 3 |
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all along the road | 3 |
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the french and the | 3 |
tell a lie about | 3 |
uncle and aunt gordon | 3 |
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a day or two | 3 |
the blind girl in | 3 |
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princess of the golden | 3 |
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copyright by underwood underwood | 3 |
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of the little vessel | 3 |
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one of these days | 3 |
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great festival of the | 3 |
twinkle in his eye | 3 |
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plant we in this | 3 |
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pied piper of hamelin | 3 |
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the way to the | 3 |
young men and maidens | 3 |
of his left hand | 3 |
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the course of his | 3 |
she had ever been | 3 |
on her way to | 3 |
the fingers of his | 3 |
thing to do is | 3 |
he had brought them | 3 |
i could scarcely believe | 3 |
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the return of the | 3 |
he wanted it to | 3 |
this is the end | 3 |
the course of the | 3 |
i regard iniquity in | 3 |
and a pure heart | 3 |
the book of sports | 3 |
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that you will be | 3 |
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i heard you say | 3 |
that i could see | 3 |
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a place in the | 3 |
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permission of the publishers | 3 |
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the field of battle | 3 |
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in spite of himself | 3 |
the union of the | 3 |
land of the free | 3 |
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to be done by | 3 |
first in the hearts | 3 |
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corner of the street | 3 |
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taking it in as | 3 |
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the land of the | 3 |
different parts of the | 3 |
every one of us | 3 |
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a man who was | 3 |
the house in which | 3 |
second friday of april | 3 |
the eve of the | 3 |
that we should be | 3 |
until you come to | 3 |
the song of the | 3 |
the young men and | 3 |
in an odd way | 3 |
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of the history of | 3 |
home of the brave | 3 |
every one of you | 3 |
and to have a | 3 |
as the fox had | 3 |
i wanted to tell | 3 |
it shall be the | 3 |
with forty illustrations by | 3 |
to stay at home | 3 |
that i was quite | 3 |
i hardly knew what | 3 |
as soon as it | 3 |
on a portrait of | 3 |
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on the other hand | 3 |
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the day of the | 3 |
there should be a | 3 |
uncle ralph and aunt | 3 |
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at the door to | 3 |
one on each side | 3 |
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had no connection with | 3 |
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she spoke to him | 3 |
that i was not | 3 |
looked upon him all | 2 |
one of the girls | 2 |
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and leaning sorrowfully on | 2 |
little bald head with | 2 |
kite in my hand | 2 |
in his quiet desperation | 2 |
took advantage of this | 2 |
took her usual little | 2 |
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people did not work | 2 |
one part to another | 2 |
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did the knowledge that | 2 |
unpolished as it was | 2 |
if there is a | 2 |
and how his sweetheart | 2 |
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two or three such | 2 |
in their usual working | 2 |
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lady of distinction had | 2 |
by his parents and | 2 |
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what dot was there | 2 |
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as if he would | 2 |
after the first monday | 2 |
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to have a ride | 2 |
may heard the mention | 2 |
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which had its counterpart | 2 |
cheerful and neat it | 2 |
into a marriage which | 2 |
somebody or other might | 2 |
glass of wine and | 2 |
falling back a pace | 2 |
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answer in the affirmative | 2 |
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still young and blooming | 2 |
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to the one he | 2 |
gentle and more true | 2 |
engaged upon the game | 2 |
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and chafing in the | 2 |
figure of the carrier | 2 |
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in the long narrow | 2 |
on the way home | 2 |
great things of eternity | 2 |
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can hardly be said | 2 |
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but would forget that | 2 |
that such a being | 2 |
ignorant of what has | 2 |
is made up of | 2 |
on some alchemist or | 2 |
might have nothing else | 2 |
excellent practice in oral | 2 |
single and so earnest | 2 |
with blind old boxers | 2 |
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pray for him asleep | 2 |
they ought to have | 2 |
after the close of | 2 |
how many years older | 2 |
but so light of | 2 |
and queen are seated | 2 |
may have half originated | 2 |
when he saw the | 2 |
every reason to believe | 2 |
eye was more disagreeably | 2 |
bound up and held | 2 |
he had looked for | 2 |
usual little stool beside | 2 |
and offered no reply | 2 |
that amply corroborated what | 2 |
the belief of an | 2 |
one of the great | 2 |
then you do mean | 2 |
distended eyes and nostrils | 2 |
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she had released may | 2 |
of great dignity and | 2 |
an hour behind my | 2 |
i know you all | 2 |
some time to come | 2 |
tears began to flow | 2 |
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said to have done | 2 |
their arms and legs | 2 |
step as if he | 2 |
made to leap again | 2 |
acknowledgment is hereby made | 2 |
covered with gilt paper | 2 |
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he had told her | 2 |
thick mist hung in | 2 |
like the concentrated essence | 2 |
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in a moral point | 2 |
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me how to make | 2 |
at the other end | 2 |
accepting it with gracious | 2 |
that his attentions were | 2 |
and comforted and kissed | 2 |
that this song of | 2 |
king ferdinand and queen | 2 |
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the music of the | 2 |
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moved and softened him | 2 |
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deriving much relief from | 2 |
and the great lord | 2 |
of the several county | 2 |
point of touching the | 2 |
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running up to caleb | 2 |
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the lie upon his | 2 |
vocation had been quite | 2 |
study from the life | 2 |
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collar of the toy | 2 |
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hand upon his own | 2 |
sliding off those sharp | 2 |
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that they were fond | 2 |
some shadowy idea that | 2 |
so as to get | 2 |
be stricken motionless with | 2 |
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at him in astonishment | 2 |
full of admiration for | 2 |
am sure it is | 2 |
the same fairy cricket | 2 |
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for the moment to | 2 |
you are used to | 2 |
i could ever believe | 2 |
changes in the world | 2 |
the fair little listener | 2 |
not to be deceived | 2 |
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how cheerful and how | 2 |
of hearing about him | 2 |
within a few minutes | 2 |
not be thrown away | 2 |
to have the face | 2 |
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was opened from without | 2 |
to him once more | 2 |
union a government for | 2 |
company and make the | 2 |
what he was in | 2 |
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when on the point | 2 |
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the fireside of an | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
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the harness to the | 2 |
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the purpose of encouraging | 2 |
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spoke in a loud | 2 |
the life of washington | 2 |
innumerable rough impressions of | 2 |
purpose of encouraging the | 2 |
few minutes of striking | 2 |
or mislaid it for | 2 |
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where he was being | 2 |
beside each wounded man | 2 |
know much about it | 2 |
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directions about their parcels | 2 |
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it far above our | 2 |
as few other men | 2 |
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only magic art that | 2 |
of his hearth and | 2 |
with such earnestness and | 2 |
sympathy and kindness to | 2 |
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little nurse gave me | 2 |
in the perpetual contemplation | 2 |
not to quite know | 2 |
tell her the truth | 2 |
screw in his body | 2 |
with frisk barking at | 2 |
of the day on | 2 |
of the house opens | 2 |
because you were so | 2 |
among the young men | 2 |
took a little piece | 2 |
the young people of | 2 |
to admiration by the | 2 |
labouring for so many | 2 |
he had brought the | 2 |
pleading to his tenderness | 2 |
in your own room | 2 |
less than a hundred | 2 |
she shall return to | 2 |
making household music at | 2 |
still crying all the | 2 |
believe it would have | 2 |
i had had experience | 2 |
of her very red | 2 |
right from our house | 2 |
was almost sorry to | 2 |
have rather had to | 2 |
i did not feel | 2 |
you knock on the | 2 |
seemed to say it | 2 |
to go wrong with | 2 |
was the place where | 2 |
which the baby lay | 2 |
an appreciation of washington | 2 |
the horse looked much | 2 |
she is not to | 2 |
room to where we | 2 |
imprinted in the lines | 2 |
caps was lifted off | 2 |
now cold and dark | 2 |
good carrier through and | 2 |
that has made me | 2 |
as ever blindness can | 2 |
so running on them | 2 |
than i was this | 2 |
tried to keep the | 2 |
man of slow perception | 2 |
would be a joke | 2 |
little plan for keeping | 2 |
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a frank boy once | 2 |
information about my having | 2 |
the great chair in | 2 |
been bought out long | 2 |
takes her round the | 2 |
the stranger was beneath | 2 |
and other like samples | 2 |
columbus and the egg | 2 |
more than she was | 2 |
to wave his hand | 2 |
watching dots of daughters | 2 |
hundred points of husbandry | 2 |
mistress of his study | 2 |
mingled supplication and love | 2 |
man in the cart | 2 |
or other very clever | 2 |
prepared for going home | 2 |
over to my house | 2 |
like a barnacle to | 2 |
showed her with the | 2 |
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in washing up the | 2 |
latter to the former | 2 |
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year the day after | 2 |
miss as jolly and | 2 |
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cannot hold it closed | 2 |
for getting this baby | 2 |
and tackleton ever took | 2 |
any one had tasted | 2 |
unconscious little nurse gave | 2 |
during the middle ages | 2 |
the blind girl busy | 2 |
your wife says to | 2 |
plucking at his legs | 2 |
going to turn out | 2 |
sports and pastimes which | 2 |
scraps of current conversation | 2 |
hands before her face | 2 |
a chamber opening out | 2 |
out of my head | 2 |
by the carrier and | 2 |
to be his patient | 2 |
your union a government | 2 |
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after keeping me a | 2 |
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he is older than | 2 |
and duties of citizens | 2 |
and the great principles | 2 |
to pay for it | 2 |
genteel place of burial | 2 |
each one of the | 2 |
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scores of melancholy little | 2 |
of some blame against | 2 |
with an ingenious pertinacity | 2 |
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and look into my | 2 |
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and made to leap | 2 |
remarkable for the partial | 2 |
to have the best | 2 |
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delicate little head just | 2 |
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else to knock the | 2 |
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close to such a | 2 |
to the entrance of | 2 |
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his customary cheerful avocations | 2 |
unwilling to return until | 2 |
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her regular visit to | 2 |
in the background for | 2 |
had some faint idea | 2 |
and really he had | 2 |
a broken hint last | 2 |
could have seen him | 2 |
reflection came into his | 2 |
we started in good | 2 |
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lips a hundred times | 2 |
at a good pace | 2 |
it in her power | 2 |
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and shaken into the | 2 |
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what is called the | 2 |
was given by the | 2 |
got to say anything | 2 |
all is mire and | 2 |
that knob of a | 2 |
a heart in which | 2 |
and left the table | 2 |
given back to god | 2 |
got the basket with | 2 |
he skims across to | 2 |
myself in his eyes | 2 |
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would compass the possibility | 2 |
to the remarkable expression | 2 |
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and fro before his | 2 |
but to break its | 2 |
indescribable little trill and | 2 |
member of the community | 2 |
the banks of the | 2 |
my heart to heaven | 2 |
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her dimpled elbows in | 2 |
the life history of | 2 |
dot again was there | 2 |
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visit in doing something | 2 |
by gravely inclining his | 2 |
with spices and sweet | 2 |
result of her observation | 2 |
description which will equally | 2 |
to the indigo trade | 2 |
before he proceeded on | 2 |
but a live baby | 2 |
informing him that there | 2 |
by its own intense | 2 |
not the sorrow that | 2 |
is now generally observed | 2 |
the first the kettle | 2 |
fog and fire together | 2 |
rattled and shaken into | 2 |
very near his nose | 2 |
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when i call heaven | 2 |
had told her that | 2 |
it as the general | 2 |
in the schools of | 2 |
to her blooming youth | 2 |
me what you see | 2 |
clumsy dot you are | 2 |
the people to establish | 2 |
know i should spoil | 2 |
desolate and miserable home | 2 |
my cousin asked me | 2 |
lie upon his head | 2 |
allude to the past | 2 |
merely stopping at the | 2 |
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and a ceiling at | 2 |
and be sure that | 2 |
that had won his | 2 |
its own domestic heaven | 2 |
fear your wife has | 2 |
going by fairy clocks | 2 |
his head to jump | 2 |
to think of what | 2 |
were scores of melancholy | 2 |
out into the raw | 2 |
where is the spirit | 2 |
upon the father and | 2 |
the approach of some | 2 |
that she does not | 2 |
like to have me | 2 |
as stout a meal | 2 |
which seemed to be | 2 |
myself against in walking | 2 |
when they saw him | 2 |
no easy task to | 2 |
another tap at the | 2 |
log cabin to the | 2 |
been too officious about | 2 |
little piece of consequence | 2 |
is sweet and musical | 2 |
planting of shade and | 2 |
to make savage rushes | 2 |
dear child fall under | 2 |
useful in all sorts | 2 |
come on without orders | 2 |
to miss it after | 2 |
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year known as arbor | 2 |
have sat well on | 2 |
be as tall as | 2 |
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was a kind thought | 2 |
of doubt and confusion | 2 |
fell half so readily | 2 |
the many happy hours | 2 |
doorways and round all | 2 |
state board of education | 2 |
the kettle began to | 2 |
the low chair by | 2 |
a nice little article | 2 |
to have a cheerful | 2 |
for the maternal and | 2 |
morning another apple was | 2 |
get on at all | 2 |
the delight of the | 2 |
of the coat he | 2 |
sad about this intended | 2 |
you will gather from | 2 |
a screw loose in | 2 |
her to him sitting | 2 |
his sweetheart had believed | 2 |
caressing him with tears | 2 |
a program of exercises | 2 |
with all their little | 2 |
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hands from his eyes | 2 |
full of cold water | 2 |
the mistress of his | 2 |
the household fairies had | 2 |
sake of all he | 2 |
yawning figures on the | 2 |
to see my mother | 2 |
love of his blind | 2 |
have gashed and wounded | 2 |
dainty shoe she generally | 2 |
any number of concussions | 2 |
thy children the true | 2 |
the work we are | 2 |
a pimple on the | 2 |
had no suspicion of | 2 |
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or by your leave | 2 |
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must infallibly have awakened | 2 |
a nod and a | 2 |
reproducing scraps of current | 2 |
an irresistible little woman | 2 |
his hat into the | 2 |
great joy to some | 2 |
some of our english | 2 |
to say venerable appearance | 2 |
true proportion of the | 2 |
in the garret at | 2 |
spared himself the trouble | 2 |
i loved so well | 2 |
did i mention that | 2 |
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be too great a | 2 |
i could not steal | 2 |
than he had exhibited | 2 |
one of which i | 2 |
would have made me | 2 |
mirror or the picture | 2 |
snow and breaking paths | 2 |
night which made the | 2 |
the hours that are | 2 |
in all the world | 2 |
it to tread on | 2 |
to whisper in her | 2 |
perform a fatal surgical | 2 |
pupil the man who | 2 |
is really to come | 2 |
saying that he and | 2 |
she would not allude | 2 |
play at keeping house | 2 |
you come to a | 2 |
pretty well i hope | 2 |
he wanted spirit for | 2 |
permit me to speak | 2 |
water on the fire | 2 |
me the precious baby | 2 |
slapped its back as | 2 |
wild cry of uncontrollable | 2 |
enjoying what he ate | 2 |
went back to his | 2 |
wheels of a cart | 2 |
to lie along the | 2 |
of darkness were depicted | 2 |
which merrily and gracefully | 2 |
with the indigo trade | 2 |
good deal disturbed in | 2 |
them startle you too | 2 |
heart grew light and | 2 |
to strike myself against | 2 |
struck that man down | 2 |
set on foot to | 2 |
try to please you | 2 |
it had then and | 2 |
very serious matters of | 2 |
to the heartiness with | 2 |
and his daughter lived | 2 |
when suddenly the carrier | 2 |
the most inspiring manner | 2 |
girl broke away from | 2 |
dead and gone old | 2 |
to be in a | 2 |
we must hope for | 2 |
up our minds that | 2 |
you feel so certain | 2 |
tackleton was a man | 2 |
in which the spirits | 2 |
she had done so | 2 |
sat upon that hearth | 2 |
so near her stool | 2 |
a dear old goose | 2 |
dinner would have been | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
blaze uprose and fell | 2 |
clasped hands on her | 2 |
the name of your | 2 |
man came staggering in | 2 |
had learned to be | 2 |
before he answered her | 2 |
pressed on one another | 2 |
every blessing on your | 2 |
the fairies been doing | 2 |
her very red eyes | 2 |
dot into the middle | 2 |
i have had but | 2 |
children all over the | 2 |
how different in this | 2 |
that there was still | 2 |
come straight to you | 2 |
our fearful trip is | 2 |
vigilance on his part | 2 |
in the simplest and | 2 |
to marry a young | 2 |
me right in twenty | 2 |
she stopped him again | 2 |
light tread that was | 2 |
in the right place | 2 |
spectacle restoring her to | 2 |
i went back to | 2 |
make the house gay | 2 |
with care and work | 2 |
the next morning when | 2 |
that may be so | 2 |
into the spirit of | 2 |
in a loud tone | 2 |
the long array of | 2 |
wistful contemplation of her | 2 |
it in as if | 2 |
that our flag was | 2 |
as he took it | 2 |
what you showed me | 2 |
and cookies for everybody | 2 |
children of a given | 2 |
in search of him | 2 |
as she knew they | 2 |
before him as a | 2 |
pleasant to see him | 2 |
the old man standing | 2 |
having confused himself about | 2 |
delivered through a speaking | 2 |
state of weariness from | 2 |
with the sharpest of | 2 |
kettle making play in | 2 |
a step outside the | 2 |
tap on the floor | 2 |
shall from time to | 2 |
make her the best | 2 |
ethel blue as they | 2 |
hardly be said to | 2 |
in my prayers and | 2 |
her chubby little hands | 2 |
an obtrusive interest in | 2 |
the permanency of your | 2 |
a child at play | 2 |
stranger fell at intervals | 2 |
to have some one | 2 |
as she looked down | 2 |
enough on one side | 2 |
an air of condolence | 2 |
the door behind him | 2 |
turning the expressive eye | 2 |
he seemed quite pleased | 2 |
had forgotten to be | 2 |
regarding her so wistfully | 2 |
for a moment on | 2 |
as gruff and tackleton | 2 |
if my boy in | 2 |
so was her mother | 2 |
on account of his | 2 |
from her chair in | 2 |
that its iron body | 2 |
constant astonishment at finding | 2 |
pipe and lighting it | 2 |
full measure of devotion | 2 |
of a better cause | 2 |
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spite of all this | 2 |
joins the music with | 2 |
justices of the supreme | 2 |
him all these things | 2 |
grip upon the collar | 2 |
did its hair grow | 2 |
of having preserved a | 2 |
the wet stones in | 2 |
and mother says that | 2 |
was formed in an | 2 |
left me tranquil and | 2 |
earnest manner at the | 2 |
a live baby there | 2 |
on the side of | 2 |
your poor father in | 2 |
man who was casting | 2 |
little bunch of toadstools | 2 |
butt at him with | 2 |
consequences as i deserve | 2 |
him to lead her | 2 |
with his impatient autographs | 2 |
and he still attended | 2 |
has tried to keep | 2 |
invented and pursued for | 2 |
head to jump up | 2 |
always found in her | 2 |
a rare lot of | 2 |
before he could have | 2 |
with sentiments of awe | 2 |
to reflect upon the | 2 |
carrier had been so | 2 |
on the previous night | 2 |
up to this time | 2 |
little handles will move | 2 |
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of his respectable family | 2 |
the armies of israel | 2 |
the columbus day program | 2 |
took her for one | 2 |
i am as deaf | 2 |
to have been the | 2 |
we can bear to | 2 |
themselves among the branches | 2 |
the visitor upon the | 2 |
into company with may | 2 |
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much as it amused | 2 |
her knees before him | 2 |
i did not touch | 2 |
when the harvest was | 2 |
no sooner said than | 2 |
full of love for | 2 |
smaller in the distance | 2 |
coquettish thoughtfulness at the | 2 |
would have dealt in | 2 |
have not found it | 2 |
house is very lonely | 2 |
his way to the | 2 |
for nature had made | 2 |
see her put that | 2 |
makes one young again | 2 |
took it into his | 2 |
demonstration of trying to | 2 |
of abraham lincoln for | 2 |
he might have sown | 2 |
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no idea of giving | 2 |
to her own resources | 2 |
give it up and | 2 |
at all to be | 2 |
freeze the sooner when | 2 |
a little more explanatory | 2 |
described by an old | 2 |
you have the kindness | 2 |
himself down before the | 2 |
matter where we go | 2 |
an unusual alacrity of | 2 |
he had had a | 2 |
he felt it such | 2 |
nor ears to spare | 2 |
remarkable expression that the | 2 |
exchanged a look of | 2 |
from the log cabin | 2 |
they saw him approaching | 2 |
scarcely believe it was | 2 |
a frantic state of | 2 |
sat down to his | 2 |
and falling into a | 2 |
of heart that hid | 2 |
and he too kicked | 2 |
a warning pressure which | 2 |
on record to the | 2 |
much your interest as | 2 |
going so very near | 2 |
tramp of a horse | 2 |
once more tied the | 2 |
did with other people | 2 |
him many times before | 2 |
could scarcely believe it | 2 |
a circle of short | 2 |
a pair of bull | 2 |
twinkle in the outer | 2 |
this monosyllable was addressed | 2 |
it is the simplest | 2 |
old friend john peerybingle | 2 |
used to be a | 2 |
of some sort on | 2 |
demure old way upon | 2 |
pang she has caused | 2 |
the city of london | 2 |
he look precious in | 2 |
might have been forced | 2 |
she met the sunburnt | 2 |
to keep off the | 2 |
are a humdrum couple | 2 |
like a something wiry | 2 |
caleb knew that with | 2 |
in the rain last | 2 |
point of life or | 2 |
on the night of | 2 |
and that of all | 2 |
setting his heel heavily | 2 |
by this time we | 2 |
now speaking for herself | 2 |
work together in their | 2 |
find it was the | 2 |
and whisperings and envyings | 2 |
being as perfectly at | 2 |
make his burly middle | 2 |
could she kiss them | 2 |
at a round trot | 2 |
the old days of | 2 |
are met on a | 2 |
steadier and firmer as | 2 |
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look in the wrong | 2 |
some parts of england | 2 |
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have read in them | 2 |
blessing on your head | 2 |
little trill and tremble | 2 |
the rotten leaves are | 2 |
to a pretty face | 2 |
set the kettle on | 2 |
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dots of all ages | 2 |
of the latian name | 2 |
one and the same | 2 |
the priests of the | 2 |
not a young man | 2 |
me spare myself in | 2 |
of it and she | 2 |
little piece of affectation | 2 |
singularly liable to be | 2 |
the th of october | 2 |
may fielding was already | 2 |
a no less sound | 2 |
to know no weariness | 2 |
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child in such a | 2 |
was not her character | 2 |
stool beside him on | 2 |
intention in his mind | 2 |
whole attention gradually became | 2 |
clergy of the diocese | 2 |
to describe their visitor | 2 |
you are always so | 2 |
we give a reception | 2 |
girl had been when | 2 |
us at this moment | 2 |
the little tree towards | 2 |
the street where caleb | 2 |
were ever to be | 2 |
i must give him | 2 |
and aunt jane were | 2 |
for he was proud | 2 |
down his knife and | 2 |
any set of men | 2 |
little older than may | 2 |
young and thoughtless persons | 2 |
john gave him a | 2 |
in reference to the | 2 |
was still conning them | 2 |
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fitted on the most | 2 |
up collar of the | 2 |
glancing with a coquettish | 2 |
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the caution with some | 2 |
could ever believe she | 2 |
ear as choice a | 2 |
to somebody at that | 2 |
festival of the saint | 2 |
of mind i wish | 2 |
was regarded as a | 2 |
all honor to her | 2 |
on which the sackcloth | 2 |
quite a little capital | 2 |
boys may be seen | 2 |
of the old flag | 2 |
affectation when she chose | 2 |
kettle were still keeping | 2 |
voice that amply corroborated | 2 |
rocker on his highest | 2 |
something had happened which | 2 |
length stretching and yawning | 2 |
as if his child | 2 |
upturning the blank sightless | 2 |
inexhaustible directions about their | 2 |
saw her looking up | 2 |
lips are pale and | 2 |
our poor power to | 2 |
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south americas had lived | 2 |
she dropped at last | 2 |
there is one to | 2 |
was probably one of | 2 |
a pretty average crop | 2 |
music down the road | 2 |
sail in the cove | 2 |
as to a chair | 2 |
waistcoat and mufflers soon | 2 |
for all through the | 2 |
my love was returned | 2 |
he would have said | 2 |
one place there was | 2 |
last night she saw | 2 |
down by his fireside | 2 |
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and listening sadly to | 2 |
be noted of miss | 2 |
i am blind again | 2 |
denoting their degrees in | 2 |
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the general observance of | 2 |
decorating the graves of | 2 |
people who hold converse | 2 |
in suffering and sorrow | 2 |
know no weariness in | 2 |
by the gentlest hands | 2 |
shake of his head | 2 |
to whom the parish | 2 |
been conscious of the | 2 |
state of gaping admiration | 2 |
will do you no | 2 |
name of the lord | 2 |
ever blindness can be | 2 |
how it happened that | 2 |
good free dashing sort | 2 |
had already passed the | 2 |
slowly from her with | 2 |
pays her regular visit | 2 |
piece of consequence in | 2 |
with a reverence which | 2 |
do her the greatest | 2 |
tail making the most | 2 |
but free with you | 2 |
some comfortable trifle of | 2 |
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floor and shaking her | 2 |
in solemn awe pronounce | 2 |
and wrapped it around | 2 |
stronger than the deep | 2 |
we two boys were | 2 |
to be the one | 2 |
some of them are | 2 |
in a very short | 2 |
a few toys for | 2 |
lying prematurely dead before | 2 |
for the small parcels | 2 |
her dexterous little arts | 2 |
she stood in need | 2 |
almost more than i | 2 |
her blind face in | 2 |
and keep my tedious | 2 |
bed on which the | 2 |
in which he was | 2 |
as our own was | 2 |
querulous chip of an | 2 |
i had a passion | 2 |
for the children in | 2 |
never knew that tackleton | 2 |
me anything of her | 2 |
that men learned to | 2 |
she did all this | 2 |
longfellow and the children | 2 |
what the matter was | 2 |
object of the game | 2 |
who came to this | 2 |
you never told me | 2 |
on the pavement waiting | 2 |
mowed down half an | 2 |
had long white hair | 2 |
a good deal less | 2 |
but none so well | 2 |
attentions were due to | 2 |
to make bread and | 2 |
the strange old gentleman | 2 |
notion that it was | 2 |
equal honour to her | 2 |
may have an opportunity | 2 |
two arms were thrown | 2 |
of the boys were | 2 |
the general attention to | 2 |
be happy and forgiving | 2 |
by permission of the | 2 |
to tell a story | 2 |
challenge was addressed to | 2 |
was a boy who | 2 |
that he was coming | 2 |
every time he came | 2 |
clock has struck again | 2 |
so old that his | 2 |
seem to hear a | 2 |
very soon had her | 2 |
there has been nothing | 2 |
the basket in which | 2 |
of the confederate dead | 2 |
derive so much delight | 2 |
and lighted a candle | 2 |
there is to be | 2 |
will go and get | 2 |
sinking from his grasp | 2 |
stones and bricks and | 2 |
for some time to | 2 |
fairies came trooping forth | 2 |
know when he was | 2 |
blessed by the priests | 2 |
attention to the veal | 2 |
general cheerfulness and neatness | 2 |
and must be impartially | 2 |
never turned her rosy | 2 |
the use of his | 2 |
her old schoolfellow were | 2 |
i should only have | 2 |
a lazy time of | 2 |
it will be a | 2 |
and talk to him | 2 |
should change the cheerful | 2 |
the right of voting | 2 |
her as if he | 2 |
he lost all other | 2 |
a heart so single | 2 |
and it must have | 2 |
the young woman you | 2 |
miss slowboy to the | 2 |
even in her silence | 2 |
arm a vast brown | 2 |
use in putting it | 2 |
was the fairest of | 2 |
the life to a | 2 |
and tempting him to | 2 |
kettle began to spend | 2 |