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quadgram | frequency |
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the story of the | 26 |
for the first time | 25 |
i am going to | 25 |
at the same time | 24 |
said the young doctor | 21 |
the little woman said | 18 |
to the poor farm | 18 |
as if he were | 17 |
as if she had | 17 |
in the middle of | 17 |
the rest of the | 17 |
the little woman was | 17 |
and there was a | 16 |
a great deal of | 16 |
anything of the kind | 15 |
it seems as if | 15 |
i want you to | 14 |
a bit of a | 14 |
the door of the | 14 |
what do you think | 14 |
the edge of the | 14 |
is one of the | 14 |
the middle of the | 14 |
that it would be | 13 |
illustrations by gordon browne | 13 |
i should like to | 13 |
are you going to | 13 |
it seemed as if | 13 |
a story for girls | 13 |
and the little woman | 13 |
out of the room | 13 |
page illustrations by gordon | 12 |
the other side of | 12 |
in front of the | 12 |
under the apple tree | 12 |
as soon as the | 12 |
in the way of | 12 |
up and down the | 12 |
what do you mean | 12 |
you want me to | 12 |
in the midst of | 12 |
out of the window | 12 |
the boy allies with | 11 |
as if he had | 11 |
the young doctor with | 11 |
a story of the | 11 |
other side of the | 11 |
i wish i could | 11 |
to be able to | 11 |
in the direction of | 11 |
is it that you | 11 |
the corner of the | 10 |
as soon as he | 10 |
it will be a | 10 |
the foot of the | 10 |
over and over again | 10 |
in a tone of | 10 |
he said to himself | 10 |
looked at each other | 10 |
the remainder of the | 10 |
in front of me | 10 |
as soon as she | 10 |
i am sure you | 10 |
so much as a | 10 |
a day or two | 10 |
under the old oak | 10 |
as a matter of | 10 |
the camp fire girls | 10 |
nothing of the kind | 10 |
he was going to | 10 |
the end of the | 10 |
at the end of | 10 |
bill dean and his | 9 |
the story of a | 9 |
with a sigh of | 9 |
it occurred to him | 9 |
the top of the | 9 |
it was a very | 9 |
the direction of the | 9 |
aunt nancy said as | 9 |
a tale of the | 9 |
if it had been | 9 |
know what to do | 9 |
do you think of | 9 |
the bottom of the | 9 |
in the first place | 9 |
at the door of | 9 |
it would be a | 9 |
at the foot of | 9 |
i think it is | 9 |
one of the most | 9 |
in a few moments | 9 |
the head of the | 8 |
do you think you | 8 |
louis in her arms | 8 |
for a few minutes | 8 |
a moment or two | 8 |
to take care of | 8 |
was not at all | 8 |
the first time in | 8 |
the rear of the | 8 |
a sense of humor | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
that he had been | 8 |
one of the best | 8 |
the little woman replied | 8 |
i want to be | 8 |
in a low tone | 8 |
is going to be | 8 |
do anything of the | 8 |
it had been a | 8 |
but he did not | 8 |
for a long time | 8 |
it is one of | 8 |
occurred to him that | 8 |
might just as well | 8 |
i will tell you | 8 |
that she was not | 8 |
she said in a | 8 |
receipt of price by | 7 |
the children of the | 7 |
little woman said with | 7 |
on the edge of | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
to tell the truth | 7 |
to go for a | 7 |
an hour or so | 7 |
as a writer of | 7 |
seemed as if the | 7 |
price by the publishers | 7 |
sale by all booksellers | 7 |
as if i could | 7 |
at the edge of | 7 |
asked the young doctor | 7 |
nancy said as she | 7 |
aunt nancy and jack | 7 |
with a bit of | 7 |
i shook my head | 7 |
do you know what | 7 |
in the shape of | 7 |
do you want me | 7 |
i am not a | 7 |
on the following morning | 7 |
the hero of the | 7 |
but at the same | 7 |
that the little woman | 7 |
the way to the | 7 |
made up his mind | 7 |
you would like to | 7 |
all the rest of | 7 |
a matter of course | 7 |
at the watch house | 7 |
i want to see | 7 |
the little woman asked | 7 |
not in the least | 7 |
i beg your pardon | 7 |
of price by the | 7 |
she looked at me | 7 |
up in the ward | 7 |
it was not until | 7 |
that there was no | 7 |
on receipt of price | 7 |
when she was a | 7 |
you are going to | 7 |
and in a few | 7 |
if she had been | 7 |
for sale by all | 7 |
what is the matter | 7 |
two or three times | 7 |
to stay in bed | 7 |
when the little woman | 6 |
for the purpose of | 6 |
it would be better | 6 |
when it comes to | 6 |
going to be a | 6 |
that she could not | 6 |
she said to herself | 6 |
as if he was | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
the length of the | 6 |
to get rid of | 6 |
paid no attention to | 6 |
as long as i | 6 |
will be able to | 6 |
you want to know | 6 |
there was nothing to | 6 |
i have been thinking | 6 |
around the corner of | 6 |
at the idea of | 6 |
caught sight of the | 6 |
this is one of | 6 |
to go to the | 6 |
he picked up the | 6 |
it was impossible to | 6 |
think it would be | 6 |
for a few days | 6 |
he caught sight of | 6 |
of the convalescent ward | 6 |
was by no means | 6 |
it seems to be | 6 |
when i was a | 6 |
that she did not | 6 |
to the young doctor | 6 |
do you want to | 6 |
marian and sally lou | 6 |
the meaning of the | 6 |
on the other side | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
i think it was | 6 |
to the house and | 6 |
but there was a | 6 |
i tell you i | 6 |
she had come to | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
in such a manner | 6 |
and it will be | 6 |
postpaid on receipt of | 6 |
to go back to | 6 |
a sigh of relief | 6 |
the name of the | 6 |
children of the castle | 6 |
i shall have to | 6 |
know what you mean | 6 |
for a day or | 6 |
we are going to | 6 |
he said in a | 6 |
on one side of | 6 |
to have a good | 6 |
i was going to | 6 |
for half an hour | 6 |
of the front door | 6 |
returned to the house | 6 |
back to the house | 6 |
and stared at me | 6 |
in time to see | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
but i want to | 6 |
in the habit of | 6 |
for a little while | 6 |
or sent postpaid on | 6 |
said in a tone | 6 |
i am afraid i | 6 |
would have been a | 6 |
how do you do | 6 |
she shook her head | 6 |
i never thought of | 6 |
as long as he | 6 |
what kind of a | 6 |
sent postpaid on receipt | 6 |
not so much as | 6 |
on one of the | 6 |
under the big oak | 6 |
and as soon as | 6 |
boy allies with the | 6 |
i hope you will | 6 |
i closed my eyes | 6 |
was going to be | 6 |
that he would not | 6 |
but it was not | 6 |
and i want to | 6 |
a minute or two | 6 |
i do not know | 6 |
engaged to be married | 6 |
and i have been | 6 |
was a little girl | 6 |
scenes from the play | 6 |
at the top of | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
seems as if i | 5 |
said with a sigh | 5 |
for a moment she | 5 |
sat down on the | 5 |
in the convalescent ward | 5 |
it is that i | 5 |
the first time i | 5 |
what do you want | 5 |
it would be so | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
without a flicker of | 5 |
quarter of an hour | 5 |
he did not know | 5 |
that he was not | 5 |
snapped the young doctor | 5 |
a man with a | 5 |
during the remainder of | 5 |
for you to go | 5 |
woman said with a | 5 |
too much of a | 5 |
he said he would | 5 |
to tell me what | 5 |
out from among the | 5 |
as if she were | 5 |
to give you a | 5 |
how glad i am | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
you think you could | 5 |
i wish you would | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
walked to the window | 5 |
i shall be glad | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
said in a low | 5 |
to the window and | 5 |
that is why i | 5 |
she had learned to | 5 |
in all my life | 5 |
church of the happy | 5 |
the summer boarders come | 5 |
in the same way | 5 |
possible for me to | 5 |
he opened the door | 5 |
do you think it | 5 |
the blue grass seminary | 5 |
him out of the | 5 |
the church of the | 5 |
the little sad lady | 5 |
on the top of | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
with scenes from the | 5 |
to do anything but | 5 |
of this story is | 5 |
a master hand at | 5 |
in a way that | 5 |
we shall have to | 5 |
and ask him to | 5 |
very kind of you | 5 |
i rang the tortoise | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
the young doctor a | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
will you give me | 5 |
was not to be | 5 |
the patchwork quilt society | 5 |
she could not have | 5 |
at the bottom of | 5 |
then the little woman | 5 |
in the world that | 5 |
it was on the | 5 |
you think i am | 5 |
the little woman had | 5 |
i thought you were | 5 |
to be done in | 5 |
and i are going | 5 |
have a good look | 5 |
he had never seen | 5 |
ask him to come | 5 |
that sort of thing | 5 |
she seemed to be | 5 |
i would like to | 5 |
to keep him in | 5 |
she was ready to | 5 |
as though i were | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
it seems to me | 5 |
one of the old | 5 |
do you know how | 5 |
at the thought of | 5 |
want to go to | 5 |
it was time to | 5 |
did not know what | 5 |
of the happy saints | 5 |
will you look at | 5 |
he was in the | 5 |
was not in the | 5 |
would like to see | 5 |
i thought it was | 5 |
the scene of this | 5 |
he looked at me | 5 |
going to get better | 5 |
how do you know | 5 |
have to stay in | 5 |
the midst of a | 5 |
she said as she | 5 |
looked out at the | 5 |
she said with a | 5 |
take care of the | 5 |
it was a long | 5 |
to go to bed | 5 |
for a moment or | 5 |
as if it had | 5 |
with louis in her | 5 |
you have given me | 5 |
and there was no | 5 |
a week or two | 5 |
dean and his friends | 5 |
there is no other | 5 |
she is going to | 5 |
did not seem to | 5 |
caught sight of her | 5 |
and gave him a | 5 |
but he could not | 5 |
of course i know | 5 |
a glimpse of the | 5 |
and the little girl | 5 |
so that i may | 5 |
a good look at | 5 |
go for a walk | 5 |
it was a little | 5 |
illustrated with scenes from | 5 |
of the hospital staff | 5 |
foot of the stairs | 5 |
she had been a | 5 |
feel as if i | 5 |
of pine tree valley | 5 |
it had not been | 5 |
out of the front | 5 |
no question but that | 5 |
be able to do | 5 |
tell me a story | 5 |
thought it would be | 5 |
came to an end | 5 |
what do you suppose | 5 |
if it had not | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
see what can be | 5 |
i was a little | 5 |
the same way as | 5 |
remainder of the day | 5 |
it seems as though | 5 |
at the side of | 5 |
i want to know | 5 |
baby in her arms | 5 |
it had to be | 5 |
she had never seen | 5 |
to do with the | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
do so want to | 5 |
the cause of the | 5 |
side of the room | 5 |
it was going to | 5 |
will be glad to | 5 |
by the side of | 4 |
young doctor a bit | 4 |
three or four days | 4 |
too good to be | 4 |
know what to say | 4 |
no right to be | 4 |
to him for a | 4 |
come out all right | 4 |
it was about a | 4 |
where did you get | 4 |
you look at that | 4 |
was so great that | 4 |
jane and the doctor | 4 |
he would like to | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
said the little girl | 4 |
there was no question | 4 |
wish you could have | 4 |
will be all right | 4 |
aunt nancy remained silent | 4 |
when the summer boarders | 4 |
and i am to | 4 |
was to be done | 4 |
you and the baby | 4 |
we were going to | 4 |
of the story is | 4 |
and aunt nancy said | 4 |
i should think it | 4 |
came into the room | 4 |
it came to me | 4 |
even so much as | 4 |
was a sort of | 4 |
when it came to | 4 |
the fact that she | 4 |
of course if you | 4 |
from side to side | 4 |
to be up and | 4 |
i shall never forget | 4 |
to do anything of | 4 |
as it had come | 4 |
when she came to | 4 |
jean did not reply | 4 |
ought to be able | 4 |
that she had done | 4 |
other end of the | 4 |
exactly the sort of | 4 |
i should hope not | 4 |
and laughed at the | 4 |
coal on the fire | 4 |
forward in his chair | 4 |
the corners of the | 4 |
in the back of | 4 |
not know what to | 4 |
if he had only | 4 |
would be able to | 4 |
want to get up | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
the shape of a | 4 |
from one of the | 4 |
jack did not think | 4 |
a quarter of a | 4 |
he came down the | 4 |
at each other in | 4 |
looked at me with | 4 |
and i do not | 4 |
glad to see you | 4 |
this is not a | 4 |
came down the lane | 4 |
and i am sure | 4 |
a walk and a | 4 |
one of the little | 4 |
the worst of it | 4 |
the majority of the | 4 |
on his way to | 4 |
the little girl had | 4 |
now i come to | 4 |
back for a moment | 4 |
to go up to | 4 |
to be a good | 4 |
i must tell you | 4 |
that you would have | 4 |
should like to see | 4 |
early in the morning | 4 |
i want to get | 4 |
i wonder if you | 4 |
so long as i | 4 |
it must be a | 4 |
once and for all | 4 |
want you to be | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
with illustrations by walter | 4 |
jack was about to | 4 |
a week or so | 4 |
the clock on the | 4 |
the little woman to | 4 |
i am sorry to | 4 |
to the land of | 4 |
stay at the hospital | 4 |
there were so many | 4 |
to see what it | 4 |
as though it had | 4 |
which he had been | 4 |
think there is any | 4 |
have you ever seen | 4 |
for me to do | 4 |
she was going to | 4 |
for him to do | 4 |
and handed it to | 4 |
but for the fact | 4 |
in the united states | 4 |
persisted the young doctor | 4 |
jack made no reply | 4 |
was a time when | 4 |
the mistress of the | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
to be on the | 4 |
long it would be | 4 |
be able to help | 4 |
with a sort of | 4 |
if we could only | 4 |
for a moment to | 4 |
it is that the | 4 |
want to frighten you | 4 |
be on the sofa | 4 |
a story of a | 4 |
and go to the | 4 |
what shall we do | 4 |
i do so want | 4 |
he did not speak | 4 |
then for a moment | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
in the centre of | 4 |
i am so glad | 4 |
jack replied with a | 4 |
i was thinking of | 4 |
had no intention of | 4 |
as though she had | 4 |
of the same opinion | 4 |
of one who has | 4 |
he was a man | 4 |
in a tone which | 4 |
fell in love with | 4 |
on board the atlanta | 4 |
that he was a | 4 |
it is going to | 4 |
to say nothing of | 4 |
the midst of the | 4 |
but all the same | 4 |
in the heart of | 4 |
how long it would | 4 |
just in time to | 4 |
which it is written | 4 |
me out of my | 4 |
eyes were full of | 4 |
and as for the | 4 |
attention to the fact | 4 |
there seemed to be | 4 |
with a gasp of | 4 |
for the fact that | 4 |
in which it is | 4 |
the boy allies in | 4 |
of a man who | 4 |
how do you suppose | 4 |
the first time since | 4 |
the adventures of two | 4 |
i really gave her | 4 |
the mercy of god | 4 |
and i want you | 4 |
he was still awake | 4 |
a time when i | 4 |
in the long run | 4 |
you ought to be | 4 |
insisted the young doctor | 4 |
she was a little | 4 |
to keep them from | 4 |
and it was a | 4 |
did you get it | 4 |
good luck to you | 4 |
clock on the mantel | 4 |
as much as you | 4 |
there was a big | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
to give him a | 4 |
what you were saying | 4 |
at just this time | 4 |
do not do it | 4 |
went back to his | 4 |
it would be before | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
to pine tree valley | 4 |
to do is to | 4 |
to pass the time | 4 |
of course i can | 4 |
up at the farm | 4 |
looked up in surprise | 4 |
walk and a drive | 4 |
though she had been | 4 |
there was a pause | 4 |
by craning his neck | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
a few of the | 4 |
it is too late | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
have a good time | 4 |
there are lots of | 4 |
admitted the young doctor | 4 |
what do you do | 4 |
meaning of the word | 4 |
and out of the | 4 |
felt as if he | 4 |
to catch the doctor | 4 |
what i want to | 4 |
is to be done | 4 |
you think it would | 4 |
had not been for | 4 |
to get hold of | 4 |
protested the young doctor | 4 |
to milk the cow | 4 |
do you mean that | 4 |
hero of the story | 4 |
is up to us | 4 |
at the prospect of | 4 |
like a bit of | 4 |
it that you say | 4 |
nothing in the world | 4 |
slowly to the house | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
her in his arms | 4 |
put you on a | 4 |
the little woman could | 4 |
kind of you to | 4 |
she did not reply | 4 |
on the part of | 4 |
of the oriel room | 4 |
aunt nancy exclaimed as | 4 |
he was forced to | 4 |
of bread and butter | 4 |
have been trying to | 4 |
i come to think | 4 |
from beginning to end | 4 |
made up my mind | 4 |
he stooped and kissed | 4 |
it would be possible | 4 |
to the point of | 4 |
never be able to | 4 |
for a moment and | 4 |
it is hard to | 4 |
what can be done | 4 |
there are so many | 4 |
if i had a | 4 |
with almost a sob | 4 |
in addition to the | 4 |
come out of the | 4 |
not seem to be | 4 |
a voice from the | 4 |
with a vignette by | 4 |
there might be some | 4 |
i know i shall | 4 |
in the hope of | 4 |
never for a moment | 4 |
anything in the world | 4 |
is it that i | 4 |
handsomely bound in cloth | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
in a day or | 4 |
jumped the young doctor | 4 |
door of the ward | 4 |
as soon as ever | 4 |
i want to talk | 4 |
and the first thing | 4 |
i ought to be | 4 |
go to sleep again | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
that you have been | 4 |
half a dozen times | 4 |
i shall never be | 4 |
he shook his head | 4 |
they were getting on | 4 |
what are you doing | 4 |
at that moment the | 4 |
at sight of the | 4 |
the hero is a | 4 |
just as she was | 4 |
it is only a | 4 |
it would be the | 4 |
design on the cover | 4 |
want me to do | 4 |
up his mind to | 4 |
the greater portion of | 4 |
as he would have | 4 |
he did not even | 4 |
this would have been | 4 |
so tired of making | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
he was about to | 4 |
she did not know | 4 |
what you have done | 4 |
corner of the room | 4 |
thought it was a | 4 |
long as i live | 4 |
to lie on the | 4 |
i have had a | 4 |
know how to make | 4 |
there was plenty of | 4 |
frontispiece by harrison fisher | 4 |
the other end of | 4 |
off the coast of | 4 |
go up to the | 4 |
back a few paces | 4 |
would have liked to | 4 |
what should be done | 4 |
the next wednesday afternoon | 4 |
it was a good | 4 |
going to get well | 4 |
as he caught sight | 4 |
again as long as | 4 |
to think of it | 4 |
thank you very much | 4 |
you really want to | 4 |
for me to go | 4 |
i ought not to | 4 |
cornelia had to go | 4 |
he felt as if | 4 |
are going to be | 4 |
would you be willing | 4 |
tell you all about | 4 |
there was a time | 4 |
appeared to be in | 4 |
some kind of a | 4 |
the baby in her | 4 |
what is it you | 4 |
as soon as you | 4 |
more than half the | 4 |
in the kitchen with | 4 |
a lot of money | 4 |
i wish you could | 4 |
take care of louis | 4 |
and i should be | 4 |
the little girl was | 4 |
with a little sigh | 4 |
do you mean by | 4 |
as well as i | 4 |
to talk with you | 4 |
me all about it | 4 |
what do you call | 4 |
the young doctor was | 4 |
it would make her | 4 |
but she was not | 4 |
to give it to | 4 |
to the roof of | 4 |
to the little woman | 4 |
would you like to | 4 |
a portion of the | 4 |
tap at the door | 4 |
spent his spare time | 4 |
as he did so | 4 |
the poor young doctor | 4 |
used to tell me | 4 |
he asked in a | 4 |
from morning till night | 4 |
the breckenridge engineering company | 4 |
it seemed to him | 4 |
had to go south | 4 |
in a few minutes | 4 |
he was able to | 4 |
letter from miss fairbrother | 4 |
as if it was | 4 |
you be willing to | 4 |
it would be impossible | 4 |
something to do with | 4 |
think i am going | 4 |
at the other end | 4 |
i was a girl | 4 |
though it had been | 4 |
he held out his | 4 |
but i should like | 4 |
i heard him say | 4 |
for a moment that | 4 |
in a great hurry | 4 |
what i really gave | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
the sun and the | 4 |
south sometime between november | 3 |
when at last he | 3 |
opposite side of the | 3 |
he went back to | 3 |
on the face of | 3 |
to be in a | 3 |
by the time you | 3 |
all that i am | 3 |
the events of the | 3 |
she was at the | 3 |
i did so want | 3 |
in no hurry to | 3 |
and fret the endless | 3 |
the little woman and | 3 |
and the two went | 3 |
of the most beautiful | 3 |
was going to tell | 3 |
and see if i | 3 |
with the air of | 3 |
when he came to | 3 |
you think you are | 3 |
close to the fire | 3 |
go to saint louis | 3 |
the girl in her | 3 |
in a field by | 3 |
he is a little | 3 |
be of use to | 3 |
when she saw him | 3 |
a quarter of an | 3 |
when it had been | 3 |
i must lie still | 3 |
will take care of | 3 |
where do you live | 3 |
of you to come | 3 |
aunt nancy said in | 3 |
dragging an exceedingly obstreperous | 3 |
it is not just | 3 |
to court in her | 3 |
when there came a | 3 |
her that she had | 3 |
if you could only | 3 |
passed his hand over | 3 |
and i know i | 3 |
by stewart edward white | 3 |
still staring at me | 3 |
that i did not | 3 |
did not think it | 3 |
is it you want | 3 |
you mean you are | 3 |
have not a sense | 3 |
and look at the | 3 |
the little lame girl | 3 |
was a bit of | 3 |
put his ear to | 3 |
and my sense of | 3 |
for those who have | 3 |
first time in her | 3 |
the rest of her | 3 |
out of the corner | 3 |
to speak to her | 3 |
did not like to | 3 |
and i expect to | 3 |
the effort of his | 3 |
or three times to | 3 |
girl in her norse | 3 |
in the apple tree | 3 |
nothing to do but | 3 |
i think you will | 3 |
to look at her | 3 |
hand in his pocket | 3 |
the black ferule of | 3 |
but it seems as | 3 |
or two at the | 3 |
on the arm of | 3 |
story is one of | 3 |
he was out of | 3 |
had made up his | 3 |
seemed as if he | 3 |
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do you count on | 3 |
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two or three weeks | 3 |
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door wide open and | 3 |
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cold hands in her | 3 |
if you can find | 3 |
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the matter with you | 3 |
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to which she had | 3 |
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you all about it | 3 |
was it my fault | 3 |
the wonderful white flower | 3 |
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have a look at | 3 |
boy appeared dragging an | 3 |
and have not a | 3 |
you are a good | 3 |
replied with a sigh | 3 |
some sort of a | 3 |
and he said in | 3 |
she lived with us | 3 |
and they were all | 3 |
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supposing it had been | 3 |
of the little chickens | 3 |
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for a couple of | 3 |
in her norse glow | 3 |
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you think of it | 3 |
not so sure of | 3 |
story of the wonderful | 3 |
as though it was | 3 |
but i do know | 3 |
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what did he say | 3 |
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hands in her own | 3 |
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between november and march | 3 |
air of one who | 3 |
pocketbook and my sense | 3 |
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neck around the corner | 3 |
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and by the time | 3 |
the coming of the | 3 |
put out his hand | 3 |
use in the world | 3 |
a great load from | 3 |
in the oriel room | 3 |
what do you say | 3 |
slice of bread and | 3 |
that you should be | 3 |
do wish you could | 3 |
enough to know that | 3 |
adventures by sea and | 3 |
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me to have a | 3 |
woman said in a | 3 |
in the last few | 3 |
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see it in the | 3 |
good of you to | 3 |
and then aunt nancy | 3 |
something of the kind | 3 |
did not say anything | 3 |
and then one day | 3 |
the tip of his | 3 |
part of it is | 3 |
for me to have | 3 |
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do you know where | 3 |
in and out of | 3 |
as much as the | 3 |
the edge of a | 3 |
felt as though i | 3 |
be taken to the | 3 |
the children except the | 3 |
as you will hear | 3 |
craning his neck around | 3 |
the sweet summer sunset | 3 |
the doctor said you | 3 |
the master of the | 3 |
corners of the room | 3 |
had nothing to say | 3 |
it is for me | 3 |
as much as he | 3 |
i am tired of | 3 |
such a hurry to | 3 |
when he came down | 3 |
not appear to notice | 3 |
down in our ward | 3 |
as she took the | 3 |
blue grass seminary girls | 3 |
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put some coal on | 3 |
to be all right | 3 |
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effort of his life | 3 |
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the first time that | 3 |
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the rumble of wheels | 3 |
you mean that you | 3 |
leg emerging from his | 3 |
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of life in the | 3 |
to both the vision | 3 |
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him up in the | 3 |
the delight of the | 3 |
children except the babies | 3 |
as she surveyed the | 3 |
that is exactly the | 3 |
up in front of | 3 |
black ferule of an | 3 |
you know that if | 3 |
as she seated herself | 3 |
the little woman insisted | 3 |
him on both cheeks | 3 |
i ever dreamed of | 3 |
and there are some | 3 |
the opposite side of | 3 |
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a couple of hours | 3 |
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there was not a | 3 |
full of exciting incidents | 3 |
nancy led the way | 3 |
she would not have | 3 |
you a good boy | 3 |
round the broom bush | 3 |
there is plenty of | 3 |
all on account of | 3 |
from the black ferule | 3 |
group that her eyes | 3 |
to think of them | 3 |
do with a piano | 3 |
as coolly as if | 3 |
as much as to | 3 |
but what do you | 3 |
to say to you | 3 |
running at full speed | 3 |
she did not speak | 3 |
as he tried to | 3 |
sank down on the | 3 |
as she stooped to | 3 |
to the fact that | 3 |
through the pantry window | 3 |
to know how you | 3 |
he could not help | 3 |
did you come from | 3 |
works in a shed | 3 |
sturdy leg emerging from | 3 |
to tell a lie | 3 |
said the girl with | 3 |
is very kind of | 3 |
he led the way | 3 |
a certain portion of | 3 |
and i will have | 3 |
before from one of | 3 |
aunt nancy was in | 3 |
a little of the | 3 |
some of the other | 3 |
fret the endless hours | 3 |
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even though he was | 3 |
my sense of humor | 3 |
the life of an | 3 |
you may be sure | 3 |
the young doctor would | 3 |
it is then you | 3 |
at any other time | 3 |
acting president of the | 3 |
by sea and land | 3 |
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for so long that | 3 |
he and aunt nancy | 3 |
know what i am | 3 |
in a shed there | 3 |
both the vision and | 3 |
the centre of the | 3 |
as though she were | 3 |
where have you been | 3 |
did not hear him | 3 |
i can go to | 3 |
want me to go | 3 |
if i have to | 3 |
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it was not a | 3 |
camp fire girls at | 3 |
part of the work | 3 |
in the act of | 3 |
and tell him to | 3 |
pictorial design on the | 3 |
her knees by his | 3 |
as she began to | 3 |
but i must lie | 3 |
a long time in | 3 |
is he going to | 3 |
possible for him to | 3 |
the west would be | 3 |
bit faster this time | 3 |
cornelia and her mother | 3 |
a couple of children | 3 |
an exceedingly obstreperous fox | 3 |
each one of them | 3 |
a great friend of | 3 |
you would have been | 3 |
that you did not | 3 |
been appraising a new | 3 |
which she had been | 3 |
with her eyes on | 3 |
in search of a | 3 |
make a story of | 2 |
up and down a | 2 |
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remainder of the party | 2 |
was called to the | 2 |
stuffing would be a | 2 |
little smile on her | 2 |
he had good reason | 2 |
was ready to take | 2 |
want you to go | 2 |
am inclined to think | 2 |
author of john halifax | 2 |
the prospect of being | 2 |
i just want to | 2 |
it was something about | 2 |
the trunk of the | 2 |
could not keep back | 2 |
of the neighbourhood had | 2 |
it was part of | 2 |
fully half an hour | 2 |
chapter iii a strange | 2 |
had learned to love | 2 |
in a succession of | 2 |
can make good at | 2 |
think it will be | 2 |
i know i can | 2 |
and the result was | 2 |
to be ashamed of | 2 |
to be a very | 2 |
i must go on | 2 |
nanty cheers me up | 2 |
not going to have | 2 |
his hands in his | 2 |
a few of grosset | 2 |
bone of his bone | 2 |
to their wives and | 2 |
and of course she | 2 |
out of my own | 2 |
what he could do | 2 |
you happen to be | 2 |
was leaning over me | 2 |
hands in his pockets | 2 |
had been so happy | 2 |
fact that he had | 2 |
she wanted to make | 2 |
that i do not | 2 |
was a very important | 2 |
to live in a | 2 |
an hour was spent | 2 |
at once set about | 2 |
population of pine tree | 2 |
what he was doing | 2 |
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which had belonged to | 2 |
the sky and the | 2 |
i can at least | 2 |
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ever and ever so | 2 |
on the ground floor | 2 |
up to the house | 2 |
go on with our | 2 |
as well as any | 2 |
a cry of distress | 2 |
am i to do | 2 |
into the house and | 2 |
meant to be a | 2 |
where there was a | 2 |
edited by the rev | 2 |
looking as if they | 2 |
rise of three feet | 2 |
xiv mother and peter | 2 |
in quest of a | 2 |
a piece of my | 2 |
you know what you | 2 |
pretended not to hear | 2 |
all over the place | 2 |
lifted louis in his | 2 |
the idea of this | 2 |
middle of the room | 2 |
the little girl with | 2 |
you really mean that | 2 |
the apple tree and | 2 |
to stay with us | 2 |
with a look of | 2 |
slightly to one side | 2 |
going to take you | 2 |
the first chair he | 2 |
was the one to | 2 |
a grizzly cub at | 2 |
a moment against the | 2 |
too bad for you | 2 |
advanced threateningly with clinched | 2 |
get of course the | 2 |
and had to be | 2 |
as she opened the | 2 |
if everybody was as | 2 |
on the roof of | 2 |
with a touch of | 2 |
round the other side | 2 |
of practically all my | 2 |
getting too old to | 2 |
be surprised if it | 2 |
want me to make | 2 |
hurt you very much | 2 |
keen appreciation of the | 2 |
to see him as | 2 |
i can feel his | 2 |
he was glad of | 2 |
to the sun and | 2 |
you think of anything | 2 |
came back to them | 2 |
to see you equal | 2 |
too old to work | 2 |
his way into his | 2 |
at the closed door | 2 |
it was not exactly | 2 |
the toes of his | 2 |
and i wish you | 2 |
the doctor shook his | 2 |
with a delicate art | 2 |
i should hope so | 2 |
have the pleasure of | 2 |
to run the risk | 2 |
entered the kitchen again | 2 |
told us what you | 2 |
a gasp of surprise | 2 |
wear a cap and | 2 |
young doctor with distinct | 2 |
thrust out her hands | 2 |
she ran to him | 2 |
chapter viii dimbie comforts | 2 |
which made it easy | 2 |
going up to the | 2 |
as well as love | 2 |
back to saint louis | 2 |
chapter xiii under the | 2 |
amelia gives me notice | 2 |
to tell him that | 2 |
to the mercy of | 2 |
to be sent to | 2 |
if he were about | 2 |
aunt nancy was not | 2 |
be glad to see | 2 |
was not disposed to | 2 |
and he said he | 2 |
the first of the | 2 |
you give me your | 2 |
i knew i had | 2 |
that characterized every movement | 2 |
the children had never | 2 |
would have been in | 2 |
the rug in the | 2 |
the bravest of the | 2 |
do you think that | 2 |
wrong had been done | 2 |
on to tell them | 2 |
aunt nancy had suggested | 2 |
do the pretty cows | 2 |
i wandered down the | 2 |
just as you did | 2 |
do you hear that | 2 |
me to have her | 2 |
rays of the sun | 2 |
him that if he | 2 |
said the old doctor | 2 |
want to go west | 2 |
on in this manner | 2 |
none of them were | 2 |
what would you do | 2 |
could ever do anything | 2 |
up the steps and | 2 |
little woman whom he | 2 |
i have been the | 2 |
be allowed to remain | 2 |
down in this chair | 2 |
seems as though he | 2 |
had come out of | 2 |
he would be to | 2 |
nowhere to be seen | 2 |
not more than a | 2 |
surely seemed as if | 2 |
rolls a great load | 2 |
will be regular chums | 2 |
take care of himself | 2 |
i can stay till | 2 |
but you know she | 2 |
be up and doing | 2 |
house in the city | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
were on their way | 2 |
series of books for | 2 |
so kind to me | 2 |
at the very thought | 2 |
be ready in a | 2 |
week or two after | 2 |
it should not be | 2 |
if you knowed her | 2 |
on top of the | 2 |
was back in a | 2 |
a tour of inspection | 2 |
to you at the | 2 |
us stories of all | 2 |
will see that she | 2 |
to send it to | 2 |
in the same tone | 2 |
was nothing to do | 2 |
one of the crew | 2 |
just a little wee | 2 |
she added a bit | 2 |
could see a good | 2 |
her face as if | 2 |
with the doors locked | 2 |
to the office the | 2 |
was alone in the | 2 |
could not keep up | 2 |
to do with it | 2 |
the little i know | 2 |
seemed to be thinking | 2 |
bright and early to | 2 |
and mercy in allowing | 2 |
that you and your | 2 |
he was eight years | 2 |
that the boat had | 2 |
i think you would | 2 |
a marked figure any | 2 |
what is going on | 2 |
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with a very perceptible | 2 |
i was afraid she | 2 |
nose in the air | 2 |
there was no longer | 2 |
ferdy looked up with | 2 |
it must be nearly | 2 |
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such chores as he | 2 |
i am always tired | 2 |
day will come when | 2 |
i was so afraid | 2 |
i am telling you | 2 |
a worthy successor to | 2 |
has a better reputation | 2 |
again in the morning | 2 |
not one of the | 2 |
after a while she | 2 |
sum of it all | 2 |
chickens warm under her | 2 |
supper in the garden | 2 |
worse than being sick | 2 |
chapter xix we inherit | 2 |
corner of her eye | 2 |
was at the back | 2 |
then he heard a | 2 |
one called out he | 2 |
when he is asleep | 2 |
at a respectful distance | 2 |
a great deal depends | 2 |
of the volumes of | 2 |
sure to please all | 2 |
was forced to listen | 2 |
am i to infer | 2 |
her eyes like stars | 2 |
it is so beautiful | 2 |
baby held out his | 2 |
and then he heard | 2 |
always to lie still | 2 |
you might as well | 2 |
you will pardon my | 2 |
be the first time | 2 |
but i tell you | 2 |
conducted her to the | 2 |
pleased to see him | 2 |
make her see that | 2 |
any sort of a | 2 |
it seems such a | 2 |
what are we going | 2 |
farther away from her | 2 |
of the adventures of | 2 |
what is he going | 2 |
as the lane is | 2 |
face lighted with a | 2 |
going to do to | 2 |
so that it was | 2 |
and he must not | 2 |
she is chopping wood | 2 |
been so kind to | 2 |
to open the door | 2 |
she appeared to be | 2 |
him to come to | 2 |
to me to be | 2 |
that is saying a | 2 |
and go to bed | 2 |
the face of a | 2 |
was meant to be | 2 |
by the time the | 2 |
deeply engrossed was he | 2 |
if she had seen | 2 |
swiftly down the lane | 2 |
thought you said she | 2 |
perhaps it was the | 2 |
called out he was | 2 |
bank stood the quaintest | 2 |
had never been known | 2 |
you as you are | 2 |
will please all girl | 2 |
nancy depended upon him | 2 |
think the matter over | 2 |
all the girls laughed | 2 |
this was not the | 2 |
could say no more | 2 |
that any little girl | 2 |
little sorry for me | 2 |
big house on the | 2 |
two or three of | 2 |
he waved his hand | 2 |
this time that i | 2 |
handle her as i | 2 |
will be a lonely | 2 |
and see if they | 2 |
would be wrong to | 2 |
a bit of old | 2 |
and started for home | 2 |
stay in bed a | 2 |
to perform the task | 2 |
and began to pace | 2 |
in a flutter of | 2 |
the old doctor thought | 2 |
great patience and cheerfulness | 2 |
wish that i had | 2 |
amelia expresses her opinion | 2 |
not going to look | 2 |
has been in the | 2 |
has come at last | 2 |
you go with me | 2 |
was beginning to make | 2 |
only too glad if | 2 |
you are able to | 2 |
out of the barn | 2 |
i am sure she | 2 |
the telephone bell rang | 2 |
had it not been | 2 |
the house with a | 2 |
irresolutely for a moment | 2 |
the days when the | 2 |
he had finished his | 2 |
hundred dollars for two | 2 |
so good to me | 2 |
set herself on fire | 2 |
nancy looked at him | 2 |
and when i heard | 2 |
not to let the | 2 |
selected and arranged by | 2 |
go and live with | 2 |
until she was ready | 2 |
she ought to be | 2 |
closed my eyes and | 2 |
chat in the mornings | 2 |
going to get worse | 2 |
his arms were round | 2 |
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take you for a | 2 |
me to go and | 2 |
of the ward she | 2 |
had been very kind | 2 |
that he had got | 2 |
and a white spot | 2 |
and thrust out her | 2 |
and i should not | 2 |
and said as he | 2 |
and i have sent | 2 |
of being able to | 2 |
to the watch house | 2 |
remove it at once | 2 |
to the big house | 2 |
both cheeks as she | 2 |
ferdy raised himself a | 2 |
fell upon my face | 2 |
white as a sheet | 2 |
added with a sigh | 2 |
every turn of the | 2 |
every house on the | 2 |
as she lifted the | 2 |
vicar of the parish | 2 |
but no one could | 2 |
he picked up one | 2 |
true story of an | 2 |
that he might have | 2 |
had returned to their | 2 |
pleasing stories it has | 2 |
but then she stopped | 2 |
i am capable of | 2 |
along the path of | 2 |
sally lou and marian | 2 |
i had to take | 2 |
tea as a bustle | 2 |
an eighth of a | 2 |
nothing short of a | 2 |
is so kind to | 2 |
to saint louis to | 2 |
with a sudden real | 2 |
i could have that | 2 |
you everything you want | 2 |
and read aloud to | 2 |
he had made up | 2 |
in the brick house | 2 |
all the other birds | 2 |
the same time to | 2 |
good fortune to meet | 2 |
of love my shepherd | 2 |
not a flicker of | 2 |
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his hand in his | 2 |
of the little pink | 2 |
big blue eyes and | 2 |
you take me for | 2 |
run up and tell | 2 |
herself on fire with | 2 |
the volumes of the | 2 |
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the room seemed to | 2 |
you must be hungry | 2 |
a flash of lightning | 2 |
say the right thing | 2 |
while aunt nancy and | 2 |
decide what should be | 2 |
i think it will | 2 |
by telling a lie | 2 |
what have i done | 2 |
there was any one | 2 |
no need of such | 2 |
that is all i | 2 |
picked up a book | 2 |
so heavy it seemed | 2 |
she spoke the little | 2 |
i suppose you might | 2 |
to be just a | 2 |
i thought he was | 2 |
jumped down into the | 2 |
and then you may | 2 |
that will be the | 2 |
close to the window | 2 |
i am sure amelia | 2 |