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quadgram | frequency |
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in the midst of | 49 |
at the same time | 48 |
for the sake of | 41 |
my dear miss darnford | 31 |
was pleased to say | 24 |
was by no means | 24 |
i could not help | 22 |
i can tell you | 22 |
it would have been | 21 |
as i may say | 20 |
in the mean time | 20 |
from time to time | 20 |
the same time that | 19 |
as well as the | 19 |
lord and lady davers | 19 |
i hope you will | 17 |
one of the most | 17 |
for the first time | 17 |
that i could not | 16 |
as well as i | 16 |
the rest of the | 16 |
as well as to | 16 |
as soon as he | 15 |
he was pleased to | 15 |
in the course of | 14 |
on the other side | 14 |
do you think i | 14 |
i should have been | 14 |
it seemed as if | 13 |
put an end to | 13 |
as long as i | 13 |
with an air of | 13 |
out of the room | 13 |
i do not know | 13 |
was one of the | 13 |
you need not be | 13 |
that he could not | 13 |
in a state of | 13 |
so kind as to | 13 |
to the end of | 13 |
had it not been | 13 |
to which i was | 13 |
if i had been | 12 |
in spite of all | 12 |
i would not have | 12 |
in the power of | 12 |
the other side of | 12 |
could not bear to | 12 |
to take care of | 12 |
as if it were | 12 |
as soon as i | 12 |
but i will not | 12 |
for the purpose of | 12 |
as well as my | 11 |
upon the present occasion | 11 |
it would not be | 11 |
my dear father and | 11 |
that there was no | 11 |
what do you mean | 11 |
as well as for | 11 |
i beg your pardon | 11 |
how much i am | 11 |
if i were to | 11 |
up and down the | 11 |
to be able to | 11 |
so good as to | 11 |
as if he had | 11 |
she was pleased to | 11 |
my dear lady g | 11 |
with all my heart | 11 |
would not have been | 11 |
other side of the | 10 |
and i could not | 10 |
if it please god | 10 |
i am glad to | 10 |
i shall not be | 10 |
in which i was | 10 |
i am sure i | 10 |
the end of the | 10 |
in the way of | 10 |
let me tell you | 10 |
with a sort of | 10 |
the middle of the | 10 |
if it had been | 10 |
did not seem to | 10 |
which i had been | 10 |
two or three times | 10 |
i know not how | 10 |
dear father and mother | 10 |
the character of a | 9 |
is not to be | 9 |
a man of mr | 9 |
as well as in | 9 |
to a man of | 9 |
i did not think | 9 |
in the first place | 9 |
in the face of | 9 |
in the middle of | 9 |
such a one as | 9 |
in relation to the | 9 |
as one may say | 9 |
in the presence of | 9 |
he did not know | 9 |
have the pleasure of | 9 |
if i did not | 9 |
she could not bear | 9 |
i was obliged to | 9 |
in a sort of | 9 |
as i may call | 9 |
on the other hand | 9 |
a good deal of | 9 |
obliged sister and servant | 9 |
i should not have | 9 |
she would not have | 9 |
it would be a | 9 |
a considerable part of | 9 |
so much as to | 9 |
my father and mother | 9 |
the nature of the | 9 |
my good lord davers | 9 |
upon the point of | 9 |
that i did not | 9 |
in which i had | 9 |
glad to see you | 9 |
in the mind of | 9 |
an account of the | 9 |
in my power to | 9 |
for the most part | 8 |
to do any thing | 8 |
on the part of | 8 |
there was something in | 8 |
i may call it | 8 |
make the best of | 8 |
as soon as she | 8 |
and i would not | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
it not been for | 8 |
as far as i | 8 |
if i do not | 8 |
need not be afraid | 8 |
with a sense of | 8 |
the top of the | 8 |
ought not to be | 8 |
as if you were | 8 |
at the house of | 8 |
from lady davers to | 8 |
i ought to be | 8 |
is one of the | 8 |
and then i shall | 8 |
at no great distance | 8 |
in answer to the | 8 |
i hope i shall | 8 |
as well as you | 8 |
as if i had | 8 |
in the present instance | 8 |
if he did not | 8 |
out of the way | 8 |
into the hands of | 8 |
was a man of | 8 |
the head of the | 8 |
that he did not | 8 |
for i would not | 8 |
as if she were | 8 |
it was not long | 8 |
i know you will | 8 |
i am going to | 8 |
in spite of her | 8 |
in the character of | 8 |
i will not say | 8 |
i know not what | 8 |
as if they were | 8 |
that was his word | 8 |
it was a very | 8 |
if i can help | 8 |
the face of the | 8 |
i can help it | 8 |
the midst of my | 8 |
i have to say | 8 |
and it is not | 7 |
i have nothing to | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
i wish i could | 7 |
as much as i | 7 |
i will tell you | 7 |
is it not a | 7 |
the countess of c | 7 |
i should like to | 7 |
do you mean to | 7 |
have nothing to do | 7 |
that she could not | 7 |
you may be sure | 7 |
as you have done | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
i must needs say | 7 |
head of the family | 7 |
i was willing to | 7 |
i have told you | 7 |
to one of the | 7 |
but it is not | 7 |
i have had the | 7 |
i have the pleasure | 7 |
a year or two | 7 |
put into my hands | 7 |
every thing that is | 7 |
but i would not | 7 |
in your power to | 7 |
i am sorry for | 7 |
lady davers to mrs | 7 |
not in the least | 7 |
was something in the | 7 |
which had been so | 7 |
a man of sense | 7 |
i am determined to | 7 |
i have not been | 7 |
i have not had | 7 |
as soon as they | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
as if it had | 7 |
it may not be | 7 |
i am not so | 7 |
of the best of | 7 |
with which i was | 7 |
for the time being | 7 |
as if he were | 7 |
beyond the reach of | 7 |
was that of a | 7 |
i am sure you | 7 |
i make no doubt | 7 |
i have been a | 7 |
and i am not | 7 |
the sake of the | 7 |
there can be no | 7 |
that i should be | 7 |
that i have a | 7 |
but it was not | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
for the rest of | 7 |
as he has done | 7 |
in spite of the | 7 |
at the door of | 7 |
and it will be | 7 |
to which i had | 7 |
in the habit of | 7 |
of every thing that | 7 |
which i was now | 7 |
to be ashamed of | 7 |
i will not be | 7 |
you are pleased to | 7 |
i am sorry to | 7 |
there is not a | 7 |
if you were to | 7 |
it was one of | 7 |
and i shall be | 7 |
to do but to | 7 |
did not know what | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
and there was no | 7 |
for my own part | 7 |
i could not have | 7 |
my lord and lady | 7 |
such an one as | 7 |
had been accustomed to | 7 |
i would not be | 7 |
to be sure i | 7 |
state of my mind | 7 |
in the same manner | 7 |
for an hour or | 7 |
can tell you that | 7 |
of which i had | 7 |
that it should be | 7 |
in the highest degree | 7 |
you will not be | 7 |
to say to you | 7 |
what was to be | 6 |
was very fond of | 6 |
for the honour of | 6 |
to write to you | 6 |
it was too late | 6 |
from miss darnford to | 6 |
if i had not | 6 |
he was in a | 6 |
to speak to her | 6 |
the manner in which | 6 |
permit me to add | 6 |
it shall not be | 6 |
it should be so | 6 |
i ought not to | 6 |
to be a man | 6 |
i was unable to | 6 |
the door of the | 6 |
was not long before | 6 |
as well as her | 6 |
how do you do | 6 |
there is such a | 6 |
three or four times | 6 |
to the best of | 6 |
as i have done | 6 |
will be apt to | 6 |
you have made me | 6 |
a minute or two | 6 |
middle of the night | 6 |
that one of the | 6 |
was to be done | 6 |
to pay his respects | 6 |
the subject of the | 6 |
he came up to | 6 |
it will not be | 6 |
upon the brink of | 6 |
take the liberty to | 6 |
i was in the | 6 |
as he grows up | 6 |
you would have me | 6 |
looked at me with | 6 |
be as good as | 6 |
i am obliged to | 6 |
i should have had | 6 |
i have been so | 6 |
had been so long | 6 |
which he did not | 6 |
you have given me | 6 |
he would have been | 6 |
the eyes of the | 6 |
that i should have | 6 |
upon the face of | 6 |
and i will not | 6 |
one of the first | 6 |
give me leave to | 6 |
had nothing to do | 6 |
came up to me | 6 |
the best of husbands | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
that she would not | 6 |
what can i say | 6 |
as if she had | 6 |
have a right to | 6 |
my mind had been | 6 |
am sorry for it | 6 |
a son and heir | 6 |
it is impossible to | 6 |
you think i will | 6 |
nothing to do but | 6 |
out of the house | 6 |
did not think of | 6 |
to be met with | 6 |
i am sure of | 6 |
what i have to | 6 |
as i have been | 6 |
was a sort of | 6 |
the master of the | 6 |
knowledge of the world | 6 |
what is it you | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
for your own sake | 6 |
well as i could | 6 |
what a sad thing | 6 |
but i could not | 6 |
as well as your | 6 |
it will be the | 6 |
i have no doubt | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
in such a manner | 6 |
knock at the door | 6 |
of my own mind | 6 |
a month or two | 6 |
i cannot bear to | 6 |
is very fond of | 6 |
in his power to | 6 |
at the end of | 6 |
for want of a | 6 |
what shall i do | 6 |
i was able to | 6 |
obliged and faithful servant | 6 |
to talk to you | 6 |
as you call it | 6 |
i could not bear | 6 |
made up her mind | 6 |
i had not been | 6 |
in a way that | 6 |
that he had been | 6 |
i have given you | 6 |
that you would have | 6 |
i will give you | 6 |
the rest of my | 6 |
man in the world | 6 |
not be afraid of | 6 |
need not be ashamed | 6 |
i have already said | 6 |
quarter of an hour | 6 |
i thought it was | 6 |
answer to the preceding | 6 |
what i have said | 6 |
as i have said | 6 |
pay his respects to | 6 |
to be found in | 6 |
knew not how to | 6 |
that i would have | 6 |
the midst of his | 6 |
in a kind of | 6 |
to my dear parents | 6 |
an hour or two | 6 |
that it is not | 6 |
in the hands of | 6 |
what have i done | 6 |
the midst of the | 6 |
i was at the | 5 |
as you shall hear | 5 |
most obliged and faithful | 5 |
had a right to | 5 |
shall be obliged to | 5 |
have been able to | 5 |
i have a right | 5 |
every thing that was | 5 |
under the influence of | 5 |
by what i have | 5 |
not be able to | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
with a man of | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
in two or three | 5 |
in the possession of | 5 |
but i have no | 5 |
at the expense of | 5 |
the power of the | 5 |
no time to be | 5 |
you mean to do | 5 |
but it would be | 5 |
i have so much | 5 |
that it is a | 5 |
this was the first | 5 |
of a human being | 5 |
if he had not | 5 |
too much reason to | 5 |
strange as it may | 5 |
and i did not | 5 |
i have heard you | 5 |
would be sure to | 5 |
yet i will not | 5 |
my dear miss goodwin | 5 |
that i would not | 5 |
that it was in | 5 |
the will of god | 5 |
you will forgive me | 5 |
with a view to | 5 |
of the sincerity of | 5 |
heard the sound of | 5 |
i have had a | 5 |
is to be done | 5 |
as long as he | 5 |
in spite of herself | 5 |
i should be glad | 5 |
she would have been | 5 |
as i have often | 5 |
hundred pounds a year | 5 |
who would have thought | 5 |
have no reason to | 5 |
at the bottom of | 5 |
and it is a | 5 |
nothing of the matter | 5 |
not be ashamed of | 5 |
to go to london | 5 |
there was not a | 5 |
why should i be | 5 |
i wish you would | 5 |
which i had just | 5 |
member of the family | 5 |
to a sense of | 5 |
think it right to | 5 |
let me know what | 5 |
every day more and | 5 |
i am apt to | 5 |
the particulars of the | 5 |
you have been a | 5 |
on the subject of | 5 |
to deprive me of | 5 |
i shall be better | 5 |
for a minute or | 5 |
as well as of | 5 |
and i was not | 5 |
your ever dutiful daughter | 5 |
to be in the | 5 |
of virtue and honour | 5 |
i know i am | 5 |
i ought to have | 5 |
the honour of a | 5 |
am glad to hear | 5 |
went out of the | 5 |
it could not be | 5 |
could not help it | 5 |
it is not in | 5 |
may be allowed to | 5 |
have an eye upon | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
that part of the | 5 |
at the mercy of | 5 |
going to be married | 5 |
to be one of | 5 |
one of the greatest | 5 |
that i am not | 5 |
little did i think | 5 |
for a month or | 5 |
i should not be | 5 |
to be done with | 5 |
a young lady of | 5 |
i had a great | 5 |
i will do it | 5 |
i had been accustomed | 5 |
as i used to | 5 |
i was a little | 5 |
it is easy to | 5 |
in one of the | 5 |
and he at length | 5 |
not suffer me to | 5 |
try to be good | 5 |
i will endeavour to | 5 |
i will only add | 5 |
he is a man | 5 |
that i have been | 5 |
it is to be | 5 |
long as i live | 5 |
the best of men | 5 |
i am to be | 5 |
it is difficult to | 5 |
i want you to | 5 |
it must be done | 5 |
if i may be | 5 |
what is to be | 5 |
and down the room | 5 |
as long as you | 5 |
have the pleasure to | 5 |
i was forced to | 5 |
i was not so | 5 |
i can truly say | 5 |
pleased to tell me | 5 |
on the present occasion | 5 |
one of the servants | 5 |
the bottom of my | 5 |
i have a great | 5 |
that she did not | 5 |
was not in the | 5 |
not utter a word | 5 |
but you must not | 5 |
what i have written | 5 |
would not be a | 5 |
in the present case | 5 |
as it may seem | 5 |
as to make it | 5 |
i do not pretend | 5 |
in a certain degree | 5 |
to which i am | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
if he had been | 5 |
he could not have | 5 |
that you do not | 5 |
in the world than | 5 |
and there was a | 5 |
under the same roof | 5 |
of my dear parents | 5 |
had the grace to | 5 |
for a considerable time | 5 |
in the matter of | 5 |
i had been in | 5 |
at a loss to | 5 |
it ought to be | 5 |
if you had not | 5 |
had been used to | 5 |
is pleased to say | 5 |
the truth of the | 5 |
as if they had | 5 |
to the disadvantage of | 5 |
i had been a | 5 |
and i hope you | 5 |
day more and more | 5 |
will take care of | 5 |
as well as his | 5 |
i cannot help it | 5 |
i did not expect | 5 |
in the world to | 5 |
to think of it | 5 |
for a few minutes | 5 |
as good as a | 5 |
he had been a | 5 |
ought to be ashamed | 5 |
am sorry to say | 5 |
the shadow of a | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
the pleasure of seeing | 5 |
she was going to | 5 |
be the first to | 5 |
a charge of murder | 5 |
it might have been | 5 |
knocked at the door | 5 |
i am very sorry | 5 |
and it would be | 5 |
to go to bed | 5 |
i felt as if | 5 |
the nature of my | 5 |
in a corner of | 5 |
to have a little | 5 |
that i was not | 5 |
one of the family | 5 |
the recollection of the | 5 |
the house of his | 5 |
what do you say | 5 |
a great deal to | 5 |
to fill up the | 5 |
same time that he | 5 |
he had not the | 5 |
to be married to | 5 |
of the nature of | 5 |
lest it should be | 5 |
i have the honour | 5 |
to the satisfaction of | 5 |
in the whole world | 5 |
i was conducted to | 5 |
i beg of you | 5 |
she stood at the | 5 |
lying on the sofa | 5 |
she could not help | 5 |
get the better of | 5 |
i knew not what | 5 |
he was a very | 5 |
i was in a | 5 |
from which i had | 5 |
as he had been | 5 |
for a short time | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
a charming young lady | 5 |
it was in vain | 5 |
my joy and my | 5 |
as soon as possible | 5 |
could not help being | 5 |
in the act of | 5 |
is a very good | 5 |
and i am sure | 5 |
there will be no | 5 |
i do not think | 5 |
what shall i say | 5 |
he was not a | 5 |
out of my sight | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
he was to be | 5 |
more worthy of your | 4 |
to make use of | 4 |
and the rest of | 4 |
obliged to you for | 4 |
as the phrase is | 4 |
not long before i | 4 |
that i was the | 4 |
know not how to | 4 |
am glad to see | 4 |
lady in the world | 4 |
that he should have | 4 |
i told your ladyship | 4 |
the sake of my | 4 |
she did not think | 4 |
to permit me to | 4 |
well as in the | 4 |
for i had a | 4 |
the object of her | 4 |
for half an hour | 4 |
i had been so | 4 |
the subject of my | 4 |
was conducted to the | 4 |
was determined to be | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
and so i have | 4 |
your father and mother | 4 |
what to make of | 4 |
the knowledge of the | 4 |
i shall always be | 4 |
the tone in which | 4 |
the matter of that | 4 |
and let me know | 4 |
would have liked to | 4 |
of two or three | 4 |
with which she was | 4 |
and she could not | 4 |
and that it is | 4 |
be so good as | 4 |
into the midst of | 4 |
know what is to | 4 |
of the man who | 4 |
the heart of the | 4 |
as well as their | 4 |
as i humbly conceive | 4 |
was one of those | 4 |
with the idea of | 4 |
to our common benefactor | 4 |
that i was a | 4 |
that she should be | 4 |
of the reach of | 4 |
it would be impossible | 4 |
to look forward to | 4 |
if i was not | 4 |
you command me to | 4 |
a man of so | 4 |
honoured papa and mamma | 4 |
with respect to the | 4 |
you have done me | 4 |
i was to be | 4 |
would have been to | 4 |
she was not so | 4 |
as soon as you | 4 |
know what it is | 4 |
of such a person | 4 |
the dear good woman | 4 |
the character of the | 4 |
as i have heard | 4 |
this part of the | 4 |
if you do not | 4 |
which he had been | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
be so kind as | 4 |
as a matter of | 4 |
you must not expect | 4 |
he could not bear | 4 |
and it must be | 4 |
i am now to | 4 |
to find fault with | 4 |
not been used to | 4 |
not in the power | 4 |
i had no doubt | 4 |
at the front door | 4 |
as that of the | 4 |
part of the country | 4 |
i am able to | 4 |
is a man of | 4 |
how can i help | 4 |
i used to be | 4 |
i am not such | 4 |
there was no other | 4 |
some of our sex | 4 |
in spite of my | 4 |
a young gentleman of | 4 |
i have thought of | 4 |
what it is to | 4 |
it was by no | 4 |
and let me tell | 4 |
to the rest of | 4 |
i am pleased with | 4 |
but what can i | 4 |
of my own heart | 4 |
so much the more | 4 |
i hope we shall | 4 |
in the little parlor | 4 |
not think of that | 4 |
he did not like | 4 |
to put an end | 4 |
of all the world | 4 |
i should be too | 4 |
one after the other | 4 |
was in a manner | 4 |
as i was at | 4 |
but they could not | 4 |
little boys and girls | 4 |
have the honour of | 4 |
that he was the | 4 |
had like to have | 4 |
he was very fond | 4 |
i never thought of | 4 |
i did not like | 4 |
and he did not | 4 |
that i was in | 4 |
he will not be | 4 |
that he had no | 4 |
by way of precaution | 4 |
looked as if he | 4 |
in every thing else | 4 |
miss melville had been | 4 |
you are a charming | 4 |
do not pretend to | 4 |
for a good while | 4 |
the midst of all | 4 |
this is the last | 4 |
he was a good | 4 |
as i have read | 4 |
we should have been | 4 |
to make it up | 4 |
it would be the | 4 |
on the evening of | 4 |
he looked at me | 4 |
the rest of her | 4 |
the loss of your | 4 |
what i have done | 4 |
honour of a visit | 4 |
but it was the | 4 |
i had so long | 4 |
gave a kind of | 4 |
for the benefit of | 4 |
had no inclination to | 4 |
at the very moment | 4 |
me to the heart | 4 |
in the words of | 4 |
the place to which | 4 |
go a great way | 4 |
what will become of | 4 |
be a means to | 4 |
for there was no | 4 |
to be seen by | 4 |
to be an humble | 4 |
he is pleased to | 4 |
the land of freedom | 4 |
if i have any | 4 |
the head of a | 4 |
since i have been | 4 |
she is a charming | 4 |
i could have wished | 4 |
and so i will | 4 |
but it was a | 4 |
in order to be | 4 |
but i can tell | 4 |
not have been so | 4 |
man of so much | 4 |
two or three days | 4 |
the way in which | 4 |
to give an account | 4 |
you are in a | 4 |
and that he was | 4 |
away from his mother | 4 |
than that i am | 4 |
as soon as it | 4 |
miss darnford to mrs | 4 |
but is it not | 4 |
the presence of a | 4 |
it will be found | 4 |
than all the rest | 4 |
not know what to | 4 |
took it for granted | 4 |
is in your power | 4 |
a thousand times i | 4 |
are not to be | 4 |
it is not a | 4 |
of a good woman | 4 |
as i said before | 4 |
and then at the | 4 |
the use of it | 4 |
were as good as | 4 |
but she was not | 4 |
and when i have | 4 |
and it was not | 4 |
and it is the | 4 |
such a gentleman as | 4 |
make use of the | 4 |
if i may so | 4 |
nothing could be more | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
is impossible to describe | 4 |
every one that heard | 4 |
as if there were | 4 |
to the place of | 4 |
it is a great | 4 |
what sort of a | 4 |
bear to think of | 4 |
you are a good | 4 |
i take the liberty | 4 |
all the advantages of | 4 |
i made no doubt | 4 |
i hope i have | 4 |
if i were not | 4 |
i had hitherto been | 4 |
did not say so | 4 |
of a man of | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
if it can be | 4 |
crossed on the ice | 4 |
you have given us | 4 |
i could scarcely have | 4 |
could say no more | 4 |
by no means inclined | 4 |
out of humour with | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
that she may be | 4 |
in consequence of the | 4 |
he could not tell | 4 |
is a great deal | 4 |
if i must speak | 4 |
with a kind of | 4 |
i never saw a | 4 |
i shall always think | 4 |
be the ruin of | 4 |
i could not endure | 4 |
habits of thinking were | 4 |
and i will do | 4 |
i cannot bear it | 4 |
after an absence of | 4 |
but how can i | 4 |
a point of conscience | 4 |
one or two of | 4 |
do you think that | 4 |
the affair of the | 4 |
and permit me to | 4 |
had been a little | 4 |
justice of the peace | 4 |
so far as related | 4 |
to treat her with | 4 |
have been accustomed to | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
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my late honoured lady | 3 |
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tom and aunt chloe | 3 |
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my dear papa and | 3 |
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the shabby young man | 3 |
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murray and miss nancy | 3 |
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her father and mother | 3 |
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countess and lady davers | 3 |
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house in russell square | 3 |
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