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quadgram | frequency |
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the john grier home | 26 |
i am going to | 21 |
what do you think | 18 |
the rest of the | 14 |
he said to himself | 13 |
did you ever hear | 12 |
a great deal of | 12 |
he looked at me | 11 |
as if he were | 11 |
of the john grier | 9 |
said the old gentleman | 9 |
are you going to | 9 |
for the first time | 9 |
the other side of | 9 |
think it would be | 9 |
other side of the | 9 |
such a lot of | 9 |
you want to know | 8 |
that it was a | 8 |
it would be a | 8 |
i was going to | 8 |
her father and mother | 8 |
the top of the | 8 |
for the sake of | 8 |
i want you to | 8 |
at the same time | 8 |
was not to be | 7 |
the end of the | 7 |
that he had been | 7 |
the rest of my | 7 |
am going to be | 7 |
to do with it | 7 |
on the subject of | 7 |
the door of the | 7 |
it was a very | 7 |
what do you mean | 7 |
i shook my head | 6 |
rest of my life | 6 |
was not at all | 6 |
for a long time | 6 |
the subject of the | 6 |
he was going to | 6 |
in which she had | 6 |
a corner of the | 6 |
there was no one | 6 |
a day or two | 6 |
sallie and julia and | 6 |
in spite of her | 6 |
up my mind to | 6 |
we are going to | 6 |
was going to say | 6 |
i looked at him | 6 |
all the rest of | 6 |
you ever hear of | 6 |
grandfather and uncle lancelot | 6 |
one of the boys | 6 |
for a moment i | 6 |
that it might be | 6 |
th september dear daddy | 6 |
to tell the truth | 6 |
all of a sudden | 6 |
the middle of the | 6 |
i should like to | 6 |
do you think i | 6 |
i looked at the | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
i can tell you | 5 |
that she did not | 5 |
a moment or two | 5 |
turn out to be | 5 |
i want to see | 5 |
to be a great | 5 |
at the top of | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
to tell me that | 5 |
he ought to have | 5 |
made up her mind | 5 |
do you want to | 5 |
i shall have to | 5 |
with the rest of | 5 |
she shook her head | 5 |
and what do you | 5 |
made up my mind | 5 |
i meant to write | 5 |
made up his mind | 5 |
to make sure that | 5 |
and i knew that | 5 |
and i are going | 5 |
but there was a | 5 |
that there was a | 5 |
going to have a | 5 |
in the john grier | 5 |
it seems to me | 5 |
that she was not | 5 |
the corner of the | 5 |
be a great author | 5 |
i thought it was | 5 |
the consequences of his | 5 |
to maggie and bessie | 5 |
out of the window | 5 |
do you know about | 5 |
i do not think | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
that you and i | 5 |
looked at me in | 5 |
have the pleasure of | 5 |
she looked at me | 5 |
to say to you | 5 |
to get away from | 5 |
i would like to | 5 |
to write to you | 5 |
with a sort of | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
th june dear daddy | 5 |
this is the first | 5 |
the way to the | 5 |
on their way to | 4 |
for a day or | 4 |
for me to do | 4 |
you are going to | 4 |
the only member of | 4 |
are going to be | 4 |
out to be a | 4 |
that she had been | 4 |
to spend the summer | 4 |
which she could not | 4 |
that it had been | 4 |
there must be something | 4 |
and i shall be | 4 |
that there was no | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
you that i have | 4 |
shall be glad to | 4 |
of a hundred dreams | 4 |
mean to tell me | 4 |
of the other boys | 4 |
i was glad to | 4 |
as if it were | 4 |
something to say to | 4 |
she said to herself | 4 |
that he would not | 4 |
so that it might | 4 |
large sum of money | 4 |
it was not the | 4 |
to dine with the | 4 |
nothing to do with | 4 |
after a few minutes | 4 |
side of the room | 4 |
a picture of the | 4 |
and i am sure | 4 |
when he saw the | 4 |
for me to go | 4 |
i came to the | 4 |
on the way to | 4 |
in the bottom of | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
the consolidated traction company | 4 |
she would have been | 4 |
know that you are | 4 |
have you met him | 4 |
might be allowed to | 4 |
i are going to | 4 |
for a moment or | 4 |
he shook his head | 4 |
looking over my shoulder | 4 |
to tell you that | 4 |
with the air of | 4 |
a lot of things | 4 |
th november dear daddy | 4 |
ought to have been | 4 |
going to see daddy | 4 |
shall i tell you | 4 |
this sort of thing | 4 |
on the other hand | 4 |
sans peur et sans | 4 |
the head of the | 4 |
such a thing as | 4 |
sallie and i are | 4 |
th december dear daddy | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
was a sort of | 4 |
you think it would | 4 |
and he could not | 4 |
up and down the | 4 |
to get rid of | 4 |
rest of the family | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
it back to me | 4 |
after the easter holidays | 4 |
th may dear daddy | 4 |
i should have been | 4 |
i will say that | 4 |
a sum of money | 4 |
the only one who | 4 |
do you think you | 4 |
had had time to | 4 |
that i ought to | 4 |
is going to be | 4 |
going to be a | 4 |
in the shape of | 4 |
he would not have | 4 |
i have never been | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
do not know what | 4 |
no doubt about it | 4 |
if he could not | 4 |
way out of the | 4 |
it for granted that | 4 |
to him in his | 4 |
when you were a | 4 |
that he was not | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
had been guilty of | 4 |
in a corner of | 4 |
as if he could | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
want to see the | 4 |
peur et sans reproche | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
you were a boy | 4 |
i think you are | 4 |
thing for me to | 4 |
give it back to | 4 |
for a little while | 4 |
take it for granted | 4 |
put it in the | 4 |
house of a hundred | 4 |
a great mind to | 4 |
was by no means | 4 |
that she would not | 4 |
the rest of us | 4 |
in the habit of | 4 |
i shall be glad | 4 |
i think it would | 4 |
of the american revolution | 3 |
to give up the | 3 |
up his mind to | 3 |
jimmie mcbride is going | 3 |
of the cheeryble sisters | 3 |
that she had not | 3 |
boy in the school | 3 |
feel as though i | 3 |
who can help me | 3 |
quite agree with you | 3 |
and i think the | 3 |
that i am going | 3 |
to one of the | 3 |
from the other side | 3 |
in her own room | 3 |
a minute or two | 3 |
was determined to be | 3 |
spend the summer at | 3 |
the rest of it | 3 |
and julia rutledge pendleton | 3 |
i have decided to | 3 |
you seem to be | 3 |
on the face of | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
chevalier sans peur et | 3 |
do you know what | 3 |
on earth to do | 3 |
i go to sleep | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
a father and mother | 3 |
corner of the room | 3 |
to write a letter | 3 |
for you must know | 3 |
it would be well | 3 |
the roof of the | 3 |
for a moment that | 3 |
you going to be | 3 |
to be sent to | 3 |
with a sigh of | 3 |
the story of the | 3 |
he went up to | 3 |
like very much to | 3 |
me to tell you | 3 |
such a sum of | 3 |
but he had not | 3 |
was it possible that | 3 |
ought to have the | 3 |
he could not but | 3 |
as soon as i | 3 |
she had not yet | 3 |
but i am not | 3 |
of how she had | 3 |
go on with your | 3 |
to know what i | 3 |
did not wish to | 3 |
to be an author | 3 |
wonder was it that | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
the close of the | 3 |
her head in at | 3 |
to change the subject | 3 |
i will wait till | 3 |
that any one was | 3 |
had to go to | 3 |
and i had to | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
felt that she could | 3 |
when i got to | 3 |
he would have been | 3 |
the clock in the | 3 |
tell you that i | 3 |
in love with me | 3 |
to the office to | 3 |
to comply with the | 3 |
you ever hear anything | 3 |
and you ought to | 3 |
get away from the | 3 |
that second hundred dollars | 3 |
does not seem to | 3 |
but i assure you | 3 |
to be the one | 3 |
you do not know | 3 |
ought to have had | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
keep from hearing the | 3 |
do you think it | 3 |
and sallie and i | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
that i have a | 3 |
of right and wrong | 3 |
from hearing the clock | 3 |
maggie and bessie were | 3 |
going to say something | 3 |
be the one to | 3 |
to give it to | 3 |
the tip of his | 3 |
looked at his watch | 3 |
i tell you i | 3 |
to return it to | 3 |
mcbride is going to | 3 |
the ill use of | 3 |
to be allowed to | 3 |
in a good humour | 3 |
i was trying to | 3 |
look as if you | 3 |
he tried hard not | 3 |
you should see the | 3 |
a large sum of | 3 |
but he was so | 3 |
by the fact that | 3 |
that he would be | 3 |
tried hard not to | 3 |
just as i was | 3 |
and it was a | 3 |
and i know that | 3 |
he was in a | 3 |
not know what to | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
trying to pretend that | 3 |
and so is the | 3 |
back to the city | 3 |
some of them were | 3 |
came back from the | 3 |
sitting up in bed | 3 |
one or two of | 3 |
judy th may dear | 3 |
weakness of his character | 3 |
you because you were | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
i want to talk | 3 |
was brought up in | 3 |
do you think is | 3 |
you are the only | 3 |
no matter how many | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
and this was the | 3 |
born in a cabin | 3 |
all the time i | 3 |
i wonder if he | 3 |
her aunt and uncle | 3 |
i think i should | 3 |
to live in the | 3 |
before you go to | 3 |
she did not know | 3 |
earth to do with | 3 |
on the very same | 3 |
tell you all the | 3 |
read in the club | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
led the way to | 3 |
ever hear anything so | 3 |
that she might be | 3 |
way back to the | 3 |
as may be supposed | 3 |
if you want to | 3 |
you know about that | 3 |
i have something to | 3 |
at me in surprise | 3 |
who passed it to | 3 |
of the name of | 3 |
father and mother and | 3 |
was no one to | 3 |
far away from the | 3 |
in a state of | 3 |
never be able to | 3 |
so bad as that | 3 |
is a picture of | 3 |
to do with the | 3 |
for a few days | 3 |
a great deal better | 3 |
the length of the | 3 |
know what it is | 3 |
of his own property | 3 |
the sight of his | 3 |
to put it in | 3 |
out of my mind | 3 |
i wish i could | 3 |
no one to see | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
she had sent it | 3 |
i have a very | 3 |
i have the honour | 3 |
with a little hesitation | 3 |
to think about it | 3 |
happen to know that | 3 |
for a minute or | 3 |
going to stay at | 3 |
i had ever seen | 3 |
i knew that i | 3 |
woman who has a | 3 |
and she dared not | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
i am not going | 3 |
that she could not | 3 |
as if there were | 3 |
as has been seen | 3 |
to know the truth | 3 |
to feel at home | 3 |
will let me come | 3 |
the face of the | 3 |
to keep from hearing | 3 |
to tell you about | 3 |
for the rest of | 3 |
mean to say that | 3 |
she is such a | 3 |
he had come to | 3 |
have gone too fast | 3 |
your father and mother | 3 |
i thought i was | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
never before in my | 3 |
but before she had | 3 |
the drawer of the | 3 |
a great deal more | 3 |
in the annals of | 3 |
i turned back to | 3 |
it might be found | 3 |
that you are not | 3 |
the house in the | 3 |
th october dear daddy | 3 |
man at my side | 3 |
was glad to see | 3 |
i was thinking of | 3 |
she was about to | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
one of their number | 3 |
his likes and dislikes | 3 |
top of the house | 3 |
i have a new | 3 |
and there was no | 3 |
and i do not | 3 |
i never heard of | 3 |
the whole thing was | 3 |
is not at all | 3 |
dine with the dons | 3 |
up her mind to | 3 |
as he did so | 3 |
from one of the | 3 |
with a tinge of | 3 |
been in love with | 3 |
not going to let | 3 |
you should see how | 3 |
what she considered a | 3 |
out of the question | 3 |
make it appear that | 3 |
see to it that | 3 |
i beg your pardon | 3 |
till i hear from | 3 |
back to the station | 3 |
not only of the | 3 |
you are not to | 3 |
was silent for a | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
when i came to | 3 |
for her to do | 3 |
been the one to | 3 |
he would like to | 3 |
i was in the | 3 |
to get back to | 3 |
i ought to have | 3 |
and she could not | 3 |
the night of the | 3 |
i had a feeling | 3 |
to let you know | 3 |
i feel that i | 3 |
want you to get | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
a very long time | 3 |
it is so long | 3 |
father and mother had | 3 |
and after a moment | 3 |
portrait of the artist | 3 |
for the easter holidays | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
but there was no | 3 |
do you wish to | 3 |
was caro mio ben | 3 |
he was not to | 3 |
and i think i | 3 |
part of the country | 3 |
i know that you | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
at the sight of | 3 |
do not think she | 3 |
and there will be | 3 |
weight on her mind | 3 |
at the foot of | 3 |
i am not so | 3 |
the first time in | 3 |
to do it in | 3 |
his father and mother | 3 |
this is one of | 3 |
could not but feel | 3 |
he said to his | 3 |
he could not make | 3 |
th april dear daddy | 3 |
you must know that | 3 |
i do not see | 3 |
with an air of | 3 |
come to the meeting | 3 |
where do you think | 3 |
she felt that she | 3 |
do you mean to | 3 |
thank you very much | 3 |
i can do nothing | 3 |
ask for a holiday | 3 |
he turned to me | 3 |
when he was a | 3 |
want to tell you | 3 |
she ought to have | 3 |
some of the other | 3 |
felt as if he | 3 |
have something to say | 3 |
he had time to | 3 |
am not going to | 3 |
for me to be | 3 |
he could not bear | 3 |
you look as if | 3 |
face of the earth | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
and read and read | 3 |
hastened to assure me | 3 |
begin to tell you | 3 |
different from any other | 3 |
for she was not | 3 |
to bring him to | 3 |
but before i could | 3 |
i have a little | 3 |
that i had been | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
a house that was | 3 |
i want to ask | 3 |
want to know what | 3 |
this is a very | 3 |
make up his mind | 3 |
the other children were | 3 |
julia and sallie and | 3 |
in spite of his | 3 |
the owner and publisher | 3 |
he could not have | 3 |
to give him the | 3 |
is so long since | 3 |
i want to tell | 3 |
but she had been | 3 |
i hope you will | 3 |
some day i shall | 3 |
as though i had | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
i had never seen | 3 |
with a look of | 3 |
was to the doctor | 3 |
i think it is | 3 |
i happen to know | 3 |
and julia and i | 3 |
i crossed the room | 3 |
from the consequences of | 3 |
at this time of | 3 |
as if i were | 3 |
i looked at it | 3 |
to say that you | 3 |
that i have never | 3 |
my dear miss christie | 3 |
and a lot of | 3 |
to make it appear | 3 |
as soon as she | 3 |
and when i came | 3 |
never been in a | 3 |
and he did not | 3 |
what are you going | 3 |
looked at him with | 3 |
have the courage to | 3 |
be very glad to | 3 |
it will be as | 3 |
as if she were | 3 |
which she had been | 3 |
across the room and | 3 |
in the matter of | 3 |
all the days of | 3 |
by the ill use | 3 |
she felt as if | 3 |
write and write and | 3 |
of lady frances webb | 3 |
i think you might | 3 |
the weakness of his | 3 |
i happened to know | 3 |
to put the letter | 3 |
to keep away from | 3 |
had a letter from | 2 |
would fain have persuaded | 2 |
all this fuss about | 2 |
i just had to | 2 |
when she was a | 2 |
very good guess as | 2 |
had fallen into some | 2 |
at once to go | 2 |
we must go to | 2 |
a letter of importance | 2 |
up from my chair | 2 |
that is the truth | 2 |
know the new squire | 2 |
to go to bed | 2 |
use it for any | 2 |
that the former had | 2 |
there was no need | 2 |
perhaps i shall be | 2 |
she had no means | 2 |
home for the easter | 2 |
we had a beautiful | 2 |
only member of the | 2 |
with a foolish little | 2 |
he had not the | 2 |
there was no reason | 2 |
do you really think | 2 |
was a case of | 2 |
did not last long | 2 |
before the fire and | 2 |
i went in and | 2 |
i went to bed | 2 |
and that is the | 2 |
glad to see the | 2 |
wish i could send | 2 |
had tended to foster | 2 |
and bolton and reade | 2 |
to have you come | 2 |
might be able to | 2 |
never been in love | 2 |
in the world that | 2 |
in any other way | 2 |
had no thought of | 2 |
a good deal to | 2 |
to be put down | 2 |
their number had been | 2 |
i can prove it | 2 |
your feelings when i | 2 |
and put the letter | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
him to distinguish the | 2 |
up and down my | 2 |
and hand it to | 2 |
many lessons to do | 2 |
than any of the | 2 |
you ever read it | 2 |
the desire of your | 2 |
could not bear to | 2 |
plainly to be seen | 2 |
i wish he would | 2 |
to write you a | 2 |
bring him to a | 2 |
were dozens of them | 2 |
to the oldburgh herald | 2 |
you that i am | 2 |
what you want to | 2 |
since you have been | 2 |
would like to hear | 2 |
i am sure i | 2 |
by way of introduction | 2 |
canteen with my grandfather | 2 |
out of the same | 2 |
that there might be | 2 |
arguing with a man | 2 |
to get used to | 2 |
as to which one | 2 |
that you are mine | 2 |
to make yourself useful | 2 |
a right to know | 2 |
through the means of | 2 |
know more of the | 2 |
he was too much | 2 |
tempest in a teapot | 2 |
could be induced to | 2 |
once in a billion | 2 |
to turn on the | 2 |
get out of them | 2 |
i was so excited | 2 |
in another moment the | 2 |
friday next to spend | 2 |
his head upon his | 2 |
i saw then that | 2 |
or i may be | 2 |
at the conclusion that | 2 |
return to school after | 2 |
be quite well again | 2 |
and some day i | 2 |
what are you doing | 2 |
of the other fellows | 2 |
are not a bit | 2 |
have a little time | 2 |
while i go to | 2 |
fact that she had | 2 |
no one in the | 2 |
a nice summer and | 2 |
i started to inquire | 2 |
a letter which had | 2 |
was my turn to | 2 |
every member of the | 2 |
to write up the | 2 |
he was sitting in | 2 |
you mean to tell | 2 |
if you are going | 2 |
love for the country | 2 |
just as much as | 2 |
a weight on her | 2 |
i am very glad | 2 |
would have to be | 2 |
and julia and leonora | 2 |
to win this prize | 2 |
in a lower tone | 2 |
to ask you something | 2 |
to be seen that | 2 |
an unusual amount of | 2 |
seems to have been | 2 |
when he saw his | 2 |
not going to give | 2 |
that you are in | 2 |
but i shook my | 2 |
could see no way | 2 |
he sat quietly enough | 2 |
members of the club | 2 |
with some of the | 2 |
what do you know | 2 |
glad to hear it | 2 |
he made believe he | 2 |
i trust that you | 2 |
what have you done | 2 |
out of the kitchen | 2 |
in a tone of | 2 |
first time in his | 2 |
you ought to tell | 2 |
the lower part of | 2 |
iii nip and tuck | 2 |
i gave a hysterical | 2 |
come into the room | 2 |
time since she had | 2 |
to have something on | 2 |
the reflection of forget | 2 |
on the car and | 2 |
as he did not | 2 |
again by this time | 2 |
you to become a | 2 |
if it were not | 2 |
to make to the | 2 |
and i am going | 2 |
i feel like a | 2 |
turned away from the | 2 |
was no doubt of | 2 |
bessie to be out | 2 |
old nurse had sacrificed | 2 |
for two or three | 2 |
now and then to | 2 |
way into a private | 2 |
has been able to | 2 |
car and ride out | 2 |
for the next day | 2 |
to get to bannerley | 2 |
i am writing a | 2 |
put the letter out | 2 |
got into a dreadful | 2 |
the athletic field in | 2 |
does this mean that | 2 |
be guilty of the | 2 |
who had come with | 2 |
there was little doubt | 2 |
percy had fallen into | 2 |
i was in that | 2 |
the last of the | 2 |
in no state to | 2 |
it would be hard | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
am in the most | 2 |
yet made up her | 2 |
so that they could | 2 |
you have never been | 2 |
are going to read | 2 |
their faithful old nurse | 2 |
of her inability to | 2 |
if i could only | 2 |
from what i saw | 2 |
a mile from the | 2 |
you should have seen | 2 |
in the athletic field | 2 |
ink spot in the | 2 |
to the herald office | 2 |
come to think of | 2 |
of the family who | 2 |
see that he could | 2 |
go near the fire | 2 |
was glad to hear | 2 |
the happiest of all | 2 |
even if he had | 2 |
let all the world | 2 |
that sort of thing | 2 |
willing to do this | 2 |
he was a man | 2 |
a glass of claret | 2 |
such a mysterious manner | 2 |
me blankly for a | 2 |
was beginning to realize | 2 |
i could make up | 2 |
it with trembling fingers | 2 |
get on the car | 2 |
knew that i was | 2 |
me in this manner | 2 |
quarter of an hour | 2 |
most of the time | 2 |
as i have said | 2 |
he asked in a | 2 |
you want me to | 2 |
thought it would be | 2 |
nothing at all to | 2 |
while i was in | 2 |
he was in his | 2 |
a care to her | 2 |
th april dearest daddy | 2 |
tugged at the muddy | 2 |
i had been in | 2 |
when i came back | 2 |
were getting on well | 2 |
i might as well | 2 |
maggie and bessie to | 2 |
part of the world | 2 |
with the thought that | 2 |
so fond of him | 2 |
with the suggestion of | 2 |
here is a picture | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
my life i had | 2 |
that master geoff should | 2 |
feel countrified and unpopular | 2 |
muscles of my throat | 2 |
door of the little | 2 |
there are such a | 2 |
an ink spot in | 2 |
frances webb was a | 2 |
she was so very | 2 |
and that she was | 2 |
burden and a care | 2 |
bending under a weight | 2 |
as i looked at | 2 |
to come to him | 2 |
there was silence for | 2 |
come to an end | 2 |
a member of the | 2 |
will make it a | 2 |
i got to the | 2 |
ever hear of such | 2 |
secret which she could | 2 |
some little time to | 2 |
what did i do | 2 |
had searched for and | 2 |
in a few years | 2 |
give it to gladys | 2 |
in the light of | 2 |
have a good time | 2 |
at least for a | 2 |
that consolidated traction company | 2 |
exactly the kind of | 2 |
trying to bring him | 2 |
of the older boys | 2 |
i think of you | 2 |
if it were possible | 2 |
was beginning to feel | 2 |
the voice of the | 2 |
that the other boys | 2 |
i must say that | 2 |
said the old man | 2 |
for either good or | 2 |
where it might be | 2 |
it would be more | 2 |
do the square thing | 2 |
i wish you were | 2 |
to find a way | 2 |
can do nothing but | 2 |
the door closed behind | 2 |
lady frances webb to | 2 |
from the scene of | 2 |
for me but to | 2 |
we do so want | 2 |
to see if it | 2 |
looked at the picture | 2 |
been writing this letter | 2 |
is going to have | 2 |
when she heard the | 2 |
think of lord erskine | 2 |
you think that the | 2 |
that he had chosen | 2 |
i wanted to see | 2 |
to bed last night | 2 |
had it not been | 2 |
i came up to | 2 |
for years to come | 2 |
there was a sort | 2 |
go out of my | 2 |
rd october dear daddy | 2 |
she gave no hint | 2 |
please forgive me for | 2 |
at least in a | 2 |
she poured out the | 2 |
have been in love | 2 |
never been able to | 2 |
now that i am | 2 |
the unholy prayer on | 2 |
life and letters of | 2 |
i thought i had | 2 |
head of hair that | 2 |
as the rest of | 2 |
that she was a | 2 |
to know more of | 2 |
or i could never | 2 |
to the point of | 2 |
if it would be | 2 |
two quarters and a | 2 |
they were in their | 2 |
you going to do | 2 |
for half a minute | 2 |
i can scarcely sleep | 2 |
his debt to his | 2 |
he felt that he | 2 |
as i opened the | 2 |
man in the world | 2 |
will not tell any | 2 |
i can help it | 2 |
i came up with | 2 |
and which is rue | 2 |
part of my face | 2 |
meant to write you | 2 |
it would be better | 2 |
to find out what | 2 |
as though it were | 2 |
all the shame and | 2 |
had nothing on earth | 2 |
rub it in on | 2 |
would be bad enough | 2 |
as we come back | 2 |
why do you not | 2 |
me but to be | 2 |
she had been guilty | 2 |
of it just yet | 2 |
without waiting for him | 2 |
in a sort of | 2 |
which had been the | 2 |
had some difficulty in | 2 |
you for thinking of | 2 |
that you would have | 2 |
men and a maid | 2 |
i turned to her | 2 |
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the station with the | 2 |
that he was going | 2 |
well enough to go | 2 |
the ruins of the | 2 |
the back of my | 2 |
from the room and | 2 |
sum of money to | 2 |
the publication of these | 2 |
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told him it was | 2 |
in the family of | 2 |
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the appearance of a | 2 |
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there will be a | 2 |
an hour or two | 2 |
be all walking on | 2 |
the letter out of | 2 |
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the time that i | 2 |
had not yet made | 2 |
abbott th november dear | 2 |
been guilty of it | 2 |
of the day with | 2 |
to join in the | 2 |
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the office of the | 2 |
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of which he had | 2 |
it to be a | 2 |
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to put you in | 2 |
for julia and sallie | 2 |
give it to me | 2 |
at the commencement of | 2 |
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keep out of the | 2 |
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boy she would have | 2 |
came back with the | 2 |
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the same sort of | 2 |
to say something more | 2 |
in the oak room | 2 |
by this time mrs | 2 |
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to his own house | 2 |
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drew a deep breath | 2 |
knock at the door | 2 |
more than any one | 2 |
been sent away to | 2 |
of the others to | 2 |
did make a fool | 2 |
you were the only | 2 |
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might be supposed to | 2 |
drawer of the table | 2 |
ask if he may | 2 |
as much as she | 2 |
i had reached the | 2 |
or two of the | 2 |
geoff shook his head | 2 |
the question of your | 2 |
it never occurred to | 2 |
whom he had a | 2 |
hurt your feelings when | 2 |
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the disappearance of the | 2 |
of the consolidated traction | 2 |
feel at home in | 2 |
have been brought up | 2 |
as percy afterwards said | 2 |
the farmer took a | 2 |
same canteen with my | 2 |
doubts as to the | 2 |
and all the rest | 2 |
made a fool of | 2 |
it would have been | 2 |
like to know how | 2 |
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that was a home | 2 |
i shall go to | 2 |
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i am sorry that | 2 |
to look after her | 2 |
face showed me that | 2 |
and that it was | 2 |
member of your family | 2 |
million things to do | 2 |
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and this is the | 2 |
iv the quality of | 2 |
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i am perfectly sure | 2 |
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as to the course | 2 |
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anything to do with | 2 |
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to see to the | 2 |
when i go to | 2 |
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help me out of | 2 |
the intended recipient of | 2 |
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of trouble with her | 2 |
that percy had fallen | 2 |
you do not mind | 2 |
and one or two | 2 |
they ought not to | 2 |
to see what the | 2 |
to speak of it | 2 |
his way out of | 2 |
the world that i | 2 |
house that was a | 2 |
is sure to have | 2 |
the place where the | 2 |
to say his prayers | 2 |
he has to be | 2 |
tell me just what | 2 |
of your future was | 2 |
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and maggie did not | 2 |
the line of waiting | 2 |
at the prospect of | 2 |
know how much i | 2 |
man who has had | 2 |
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to be good and | 2 |
it to gladys seabrooke | 2 |
shall go back to | 2 |
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to make up his | 2 |
and let me manage | 2 |
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the first wednesday in | 2 |
to carry her point | 2 |
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the kind of a | 2 |
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woman in my life | 2 |
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could give a very | 2 |
i know i should | 2 |
whispering in my ears | 2 |
desire of your heart | 2 |
a letter to my | 2 |
he called after me | 2 |
the things you want | 2 |
mother and father and | 2 |
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the letter from her | 2 |
in his own mind | 2 |
want to know the | 2 |
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in rows on the | 2 |
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what you ought to | 2 |
you were getting on | 2 |
would be a great | 2 |
the solar battle fleet | 2 |
to call on me | 2 |
if you do not | 2 |
of the change in | 2 |
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time to collect his | 2 |
slept off his headache | 2 |
letter was to the | 2 |
when i went into | 2 |
to think that it | 2 |
just for the sake | 2 |
to cope with the | 2 |
keep a black bonnet | 2 |
sure that she was | 2 |
thank you for your | 2 |
and all the world | 2 |
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a chevalier sans peur | 2 |
trustee of the john | 2 |
voice so that it | 2 |
she wanted to know | 2 |
me to go away | 2 |
i know what that | 2 |
a little feeling of | 2 |
remaining days of the | 2 |
two of the masters | 2 |
had been obliged to | 2 |
not yet made up | 2 |
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julia and i were | 2 |
geoff stood still in | 2 |
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a great deal about | 2 |
not to make a | 2 |
a sort of family | 2 |
the last thing before | 2 |
trying to make up | 2 |
the world in general | 2 |
this time of the | 2 |
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the pink satin rose | 2 |
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well for you to | 2 |
in such a mysterious | 2 |
at the muddy boots | 2 |
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from one to another | 2 |
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herself that she had | 2 |
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that you are a | 2 |
to see that you | 2 |
a whole new church | 2 |
as much as you | 2 |
competition with her schoolmates | 2 |
so many other things | 2 |
with all the rest | 2 |
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the first thing i | 2 |
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her to do so | 2 |
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that she was right | 2 |
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to get out of | 2 |
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middle of the night | 2 |
to see that he | 2 |
as he had been | 2 |
the dishonorable way in | 2 |
you think you would | 2 |
did you ever know | 2 |
withdrawn from the contest | 2 |
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he was not only | 2 |
of your heart begins | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
you must have your | 2 |
i should not accept | 2 |
you ever know such | 2 |
is such a very | 2 |
her uncle and aunt | 2 |
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members of the cheeryble | 2 |
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improved so much in | 2 |
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days of my life | 2 |
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up from his desk | 2 |
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to say that she | 2 |
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stood still for a | 2 |
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the money which had | 2 |
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in search of it | 2 |
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to the younger boys | 2 |
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think you might come | 2 |
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waited for no more | 2 |
let me see if | 2 |
did not hear the | 2 |
his grandfather told him | 2 |
tank in the gymnasium | 2 |
she considered a fitting | 2 |
of the club of | 2 |
most awful scrape any | 2 |
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into a private insane | 2 |
bubbling over with excitement | 2 |
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for any good object | 2 |
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you to turn on | 2 |
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go into her room | 2 |
you told me to | 2 |
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of a man who | 2 |
meant to write to | 2 |
the edge of the | 2 |
ought to see the | 2 |
you and mother know | 2 |
of him as a | 2 |
i have had a | 2 |
letter i ever wrote | 2 |
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that i was in | 2 |
and then i must | 2 |
get back to college | 2 |
know that she had | 2 |
would you like me | 2 |
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a moment speaking to | 2 |
be angry with geoff | 2 |
what should he do | 2 |
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at the door of | 2 |
the toe of his | 2 |
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find what he wanted | 2 |
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possessed of his secret | 2 |
my hand and drew | 2 |
you think i am | 2 |
repeated the old gentleman | 2 |
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you wish to hear | 2 |
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for your own good | 2 |
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has nothing at all | 2 |
corner of the attic | 2 |
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which he had been | 2 |
would not betray him | 2 |
think she would have | 2 |
to join the family | 2 |
asked that it should | 2 |
summer at their camp | 2 |
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lest she should betray | 2 |
run the risk of | 2 |
arrived at the conclusion | 2 |
jerusha abbott th april | 2 |
the worst of it | 2 |
a glass of water | 2 |
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obliged to do so | 2 |
to have the prize | 2 |
talent for drawing and | 2 |
burden in her arms | 2 |
be a little more | 2 |
to see to it | 2 |
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when i think about | 2 |
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the girl next door | 2 |
mcbride and julia rutledge | 2 |
crown a week and | 2 |
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sallie mcbride and julia | 2 |
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ii a glimpse of | 2 |
than he had ever | 2 |
i tell you that | 2 |
the bottom of his | 2 |
share of the money | 2 |
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as she was able | 2 |
to hear from me | 2 |
as if for corroboration | 2 |
of the money and | 2 |
to say anything to | 2 |
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the last few days | 2 |
a friend of mine | 2 |
sending me to college | 2 |
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seven and greasy joe | 2 |
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my way into a | 2 |
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the fact that she | 2 |
me out of my | 2 |
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find that i am | 2 |
the members of the | 2 |
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the click of the | 2 |
the farmers around here | 2 |
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hope that it would | 2 |
wish to say to | 2 |
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with the object of | 2 |
book you ever saw | 2 |
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to be writing letters | 2 |
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once in a while | 2 |
i am not even | 2 |
that the boy was | 2 |
a flag day celebration | 2 |
in a tone which | 2 |
had seen him at | 2 |
some of the girls | 2 |
was a tinge of | 2 |
judy th december dear | 2 |
that he is really | 2 |
with a great effort | 2 |
th march dear daddy | 2 |
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that if he were | 2 |
for maggie and bessie | 2 |
the top of a | 2 |
been guilty of this | 2 |
means of helping him | 2 |
down to the school | 2 |
to keep my eyes | 2 |
jerusha abbott to mr | 2 |
jane was to carry | 2 |
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in any of the | 2 |
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done about my pocket | 2 |
glad to have you | 2 |
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the letter in the | 2 |
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the car and ride | 2 |
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the letters written by | 2 |
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of their number had | 2 |
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up to tell you | 2 |
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something done about my | 2 |
my father and mother | 2 |
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to hear from you | 2 |
entrusted her with the | 2 |
a trustee of the | 2 |
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who have been brought | 2 |
come to the club | 2 |
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the bare idea of | 2 |
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the same house with | 2 |
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of miss jerusha abbott | 2 |
you ought to know | 2 |
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allowed to join the | 2 |
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the best of things | 2 |
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you to the station | 2 |
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not to say so | 2 |
lady frances webb was | 2 |
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came to the door | 2 |
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her mother and maggie | 2 |
way in which she | 2 |
the gentleman who has | 2 |
her brothers and sisters | 2 |
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voice of the city | 2 |
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written by lady frances | 2 |
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what i am learning | 2 |
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accounted for by the | 2 |
of such a thing | 2 |
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the little pallid circle | 2 |
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the woman who has | 2 |
silver oars of the | 2 |
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horace and aunt may | 2 |
of money to percy | 2 |
the next time you | 2 |
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him if he were | 2 |
the burden in her | 2 |
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heart begins with h | 2 |
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you guess that i | 2 |
that portion of the | 2 |
do so want you | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
a man who has | 2 |
that i should not | 2 |
that the hands were | 2 |
station with the milk | 2 |
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seen anything like it | 2 |
an hour or so | 2 |
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while i was trying | 2 |
before she had time | 2 |
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to explain with a | 2 |
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to keep out of | 2 |
colonel rush had not | 2 |
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that you are going | 2 |
i leave you now | 2 |
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tears in her eyes | 2 |
uncle horace and aunt | 2 |
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the quality of the | 2 |
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so that we could | 2 |
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get hold of that | 2 |
lena will be able | 2 |
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letter from her brother | 2 |
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told him that i | 2 |
one can ever accuse | 2 |
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of girls next door | 2 |
you go to school | 2 |
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that she was about | 2 |
her encounter with hannah | 2 |
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a letter from her | 2 |
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watching for you such | 2 |
had no means of | 2 |
manager of the consolidated | 2 |
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long since you have | 2 |
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my turn to laugh | 2 |
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she might be allowed | 2 |
clock in the hall | 2 |
so many delightful things | 2 |
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man of the name | 2 |
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have been if i | 2 |
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debt to his sister | 2 |
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by the arm and | 2 |
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so much as sallie | 2 |
what the trouble is | 2 |
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seen to do it | 2 |
all the world knows | 2 |
that i am not | 2 |
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could never be good | 2 |
blankly for a moment | 2 |
gentleman who has just | 2 |
owner and publisher of | 2 |
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his way back to | 2 |
to pursue the matter | 2 |
for you such a | 2 |
their way to miss | 2 |
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writing a special topic | 2 |
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glance seemed to say | 2 |
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farmer took a look | 2 |
if you have to | 2 |
took up the first | 2 |
the change in her | 2 |
a week and his | 2 |
have to be very | 2 |
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the grounds of the | 2 |
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the subject under discussion | 2 |
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and the sound of | 2 |
as to the means | 2 |
you know how much | 2 |
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to think of it | 2 |
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that you have been | 2 |
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at me as if | 2 |
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two men and a | 2 |
the poor old soul | 2 |
in a series of | 2 |
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in the same house | 2 |
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five dollars a month | 2 |
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hear of such a | 2 |
a private insane asylum | 2 |
i mean to say | 2 |
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moment speaking to another | 2 |
of course i know | 2 |
it in his mind | 2 |
head upon his hand | 2 |
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to the door and | 2 |
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wish you were here | 2 |
you and i have | 2 |
will you tell me | 2 |
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i am about to | 2 |
been able to try | 2 |
if maggie or bessie | 2 |
in the same breath | 2 |
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to do something to | 2 |
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the thought that lena | 2 |
of the oldburgh herald | 2 |
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ask him for a | 2 |
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to keep a civil | 2 |
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with a very determined | 2 |
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till after the easter | 2 |
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can ever accuse me | 2 |
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to you to turn | 2 |
nursemaid seven and greasy | 2 |
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wants you to come | 2 |
a man of the | 2 |
you ought to be | 2 |
clemons and bolton and | 2 |
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the displeasure of his | 2 |
far as he could | 2 |
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recipient of the letter | 2 |
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way to the station | 2 |
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think it is what | 2 |
for me to take | 2 |
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within the last few | 2 |
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light at the corner | 2 |
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you happen to know | 2 |
the macdermott realty company | 2 |
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i intend to be | 2 |
if i can help | 2 |
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thing in the world | 2 |
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know how she was | 2 |
the life and letters | 2 |
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a glimpse of promised | 2 |
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of conveying it to | 2 |
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to give him a | 2 |
marry the girl next | 2 |
took possession of him | 2 |
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of her father and | 2 |
a little matter of | 2 |
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than i have to | 2 |
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make a great pretense | 2 |
corners of his mouth | 2 |
maitland tait looked at | 2 |
white nursemaid seven and | 2 |
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be so good as | 2 |
walking along beside geoff | 2 |
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a bite of food | 2 |
maggie and bessie bradford | 2 |
you just ought to | 2 |
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i began to feel | 2 |
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do such a thing | 2 |
get in touch with | 2 |
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an account of last | 2 |
him to make the | 2 |
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be able to go | 2 |
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on the first page | 2 |
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any of the others | 2 |
with my own hands | 2 |
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with a feeling of | 2 |
never occurred to you | 2 |
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to do the square | 2 |
you be so good | 2 |
i shall go back | 2 |
there was no use | 2 |
for half an hour | 2 |
the next day or | 2 |
at the close of | 2 |
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a clump of trees | 2 |
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i must have it | 2 |
the way you do | 2 |
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geoff had left the | 2 |
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lot of others besides | 2 |
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why i love you | 2 |
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the back of the | 2 |
led the way out | 2 |
the future great author | 2 |
i hope you appreciate | 2 |
time in his life | 2 |
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he had done so | 2 |
and all manner of | 2 |
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spent a part of | 2 |
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to talk to you | 2 |
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girl in the class | 2 |
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write to the doctor | 2 |
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to play with the | 2 |
nobody asked that it | 2 |
the faithful old nurse | 2 |
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in order to keep | 2 |
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and i have been | 2 |
guess as to the | 2 |
th august dear daddy | 2 |
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that something was wrong | 2 |
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night i went to | 2 |
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for me to come | 2 |
him to say more | 2 |
you suppose i know | 2 |
the sake of her | 2 |
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front of a mirror | 2 |
i want to know | 2 |
money which had been | 2 |
i told him that | 2 |
the home of my | 2 |
silence for a moment | 2 |
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showed me that he | 2 |
of a mirror and | 2 |
outside the john grier | 2 |
an object of charity | 2 |
maggie and bessie should | 2 |
are such a lot | 2 |
it all my life | 2 |
in at the door | 2 |
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she had been so | 2 |
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her brother was waiting | 2 |
do you suppose it | 2 |
did you see him | 2 |
that any one should | 2 |
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seem to have a | 2 |
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the first thing they | 2 |
in the old house | 2 |
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and a jar of | 2 |
a lot of others | 2 |
to stay at this | 2 |
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future was brought up | 2 |
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beginning to realize that | 2 |
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told me that this | 2 |
a slight touch of | 2 |
occurred to you to | 2 |
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when i say that | 2 |
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one of the adjoining | 2 |
him with suspicion and | 2 |
in the least thought | 2 |
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of the expedition to | 2 |
such a silly name | 2 |
your future was brought | 2 |
the same canteen with | 2 |
on the head and | 2 |
good stuff in him | 2 |
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air of making a | 2 |
this piece of sarcasm | 2 |
they are going to | 2 |
you nor your ma | 2 |
for promoting christian knowledge | 2 |
pillars to the ground | 2 |
half an hour and | 2 |
which he would never | 2 |
how are the feet | 2 |
going to teach me | 2 |
every moment of the | 2 |
speaking to another man | 2 |
at the breakfast table | 2 |
at the thought of | 2 |
to bother you with | 2 |
nine hundred and ninety | 2 |
elevated himself into the | 2 |
all to do with | 2 |
the rest of her | 2 |
and tell you all | 2 |
running down his face | 2 |
all about it to | 2 |
voice from the other | 2 |
i shall keep my | 2 |
master jervie and i | 2 |
to stretch a point | 2 |
be able to tell | 2 |
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slips of paper which | 2 |
no one can ever | 2 |
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bring her the letter | 2 |
you told me i | 2 |
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the eyes of the | 2 |
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lord erskine is dead | 2 |
he being her family | 2 |
going to live here | 2 |
since the coal strike | 2 |
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viii longest way home | 2 |
that she had sent | 2 |
it was my turn | 2 |
woman in the world | 2 |
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the sons of the | 2 |
brother was waiting for | 2 |
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quarter of a mile | 2 |
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so much of her | 2 |
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it was no use | 2 |
her to put the | 2 |
me to go with | 2 |
length of the room | 2 |
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to be sure that | 2 |
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at the fourth watch | 2 |
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feeling that she had | 2 |
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toe of his shoe | 2 |
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all the good things | 2 |
it does not much | 2 |
entered the room and | 2 |
to the fact that | 2 |
more than i have | 2 |
queer for me to | 2 |
he would not do | 2 |
she was able to | 2 |
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after such a thing | 2 |
dishonorable way in which | 2 |
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up the first one | 2 |
of her young friends | 2 |
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leave you now to | 2 |
to see if i | 2 |
to take a letter | 2 |
sum which he was | 2 |
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an old friend of | 2 |
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one who can help | 2 |
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to send me to | 2 |
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to the old nurse | 2 |
become a great author | 2 |
with the other boys | 2 |
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letters written by lady | 2 |
him by the arm | 2 |
as though i belonged | 2 |
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the pillars to the | 2 |
back in her chair | 2 |
she was a child | 2 |
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to speak to him | 2 |
your girl next door | 2 |
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have a new hat | 2 |
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she and percy had | 2 |
a look at the | 2 |
that there is no | 2 |
and there is a | 2 |
you know i would | 2 |
have the honour of | 2 |
done more than once | 2 |
member of the family | 2 |
that years and years | 2 |
in a perfectly grave | 2 |
you will let me | 2 |
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the dark look which | 2 |
black bonnet in readiness | 2 |
for him to say | 2 |
after a little while | 2 |
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we are all so | 2 |
lena neville and gracie | 2 |
between herself and gracie | 2 |
of course i can | 2 |
still a moment speaking | 2 |
that sum of money | 2 |
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he could not help | 2 |
he might have to | 2 |
a box of bonbons | 2 |
and down the length | 2 |
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a state of mind | 2 |
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on speaking terms with | 2 |
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with the utmost ease | 2 |
the evidence of his | 2 |
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what wonder was it | 2 |
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must be something done | 2 |
and then off and | 2 |
a fine thing to | 2 |
glimpse of promised land | 2 |
make up my mind | 2 |
bare idea of such | 2 |
before in my life | 2 |
in a billion billion | 2 |
week and his victuals | 2 |
making the best of | 2 |
if frances and i | 2 |
be at the station | 2 |
some means of helping | 2 |
the sentiment of him | 2 |
want to talk to | 2 |
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door of the room | 2 |
to make a good | 2 |
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they would let me | 2 |
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to realize that the | 2 |
idea of such a | 2 |
acres and acres more | 2 |
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to get in touch | 2 |
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for the privilege of | 2 |
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them on the head | 2 |
i think i might | 2 |
a billion billion times | 2 |
as he was able | 2 |
whispered lewis to percy | 2 |
master of the house | 2 |
least in a measure | 2 |
the days of my | 2 |
a manner to suggest | 2 |
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you care for me | 2 |
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to school after the | 2 |
searched for and taken | 2 |
alone in the room | 2 |
maggie and miss bessie | 2 |
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he had not been | 2 |
as fast as he | 2 |
the man at my | 2 |
then off and away | 2 |
me see if i | 2 |
enough to go to | 2 |
you can see with | 2 |
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you must tell me | 2 |
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of the city editor | 2 |
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the quality of mercy | 2 |
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to himself he would | 2 |
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that i do not | 2 |
a black bonnet in | 2 |
way out of his | 2 |
since she had been | 2 |
looked at me blankly | 2 |
have been able to | 2 |
of his likes and | 2 |
own folly and weakness | 2 |
for that of the | 2 |
was sure to be | 2 |
top of the kitchen | 2 |
she lived in constant | 2 |
than it is to | 2 |
i seem to have | 2 |
as it was to | 2 |
kind and sympathetic and | 2 |
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a great deal too | 2 |
question of your future | 2 |
a letter from percy | 2 |
the minds of the | 2 |
but at least you | 2 |
was born in a | 2 |
fallen into some trouble | 2 |
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side of the house | 2 |
the room to where | 2 |
summer at lock willow | 2 |
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out of his own | 2 |
arrested and awfully disgraced | 2 |
next day or two | 2 |
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ring in two minutes | 2 |
not feel that i | 2 |
possible for me to | 2 |
at least i am | 2 |
you are going home | 2 |
when he entered the | 2 |
and uncle lancelot christie | 2 |
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in a few moments | 2 |
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you might come and | 2 |
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know what to think | 2 |
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too much for her | 2 |
to take music lessons | 2 |
after the manner of | 2 |
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many other things to | 2 |
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if i were a | 2 |
byrne looked at him | 2 |
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and i felt as | 2 |
i meant to have | 2 |
that he was in | 2 |
the conclusion that percy | 2 |
means of conveying it | 2 |
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still for a moment | 2 |
why should she have | 2 |
maggie and bessie when | 2 |
with every known virtue | 2 |
disappearance of the money | 2 |
went back to the | 2 |
that i shall be | 2 |
off to the station | 2 |
in such a hurry | 2 |
no way out of | 2 |
and write and write | 2 |
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keep a civil tongue | 2 |
by those who have | 2 |
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like to change off | 2 |
shoe in the water | 2 |
never have been in | 2 |
club of the cheeryble | 2 |
a great pretense of | 2 |
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send it to me | 2 |
you can see how | 2 |
know what to do | 2 |
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that he must hasten | 2 |
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a way of making | 2 |
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the extent of the | 2 |
miss maggie and miss | 2 |
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me to spend the | 2 |
of her encounter with | 2 |
that was in my | 2 |
only one who can | 2 |
no one but percy | 2 |