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trigram | frequency |
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was an old | 447 |
there was an | 447 |
illustration there was | 432 |
old person of | 275 |
old man of | 265 |
an old man | 245 |
an old person | 189 |
there was a | 119 |
was a young | 100 |
young lady of | 87 |
a young lady | 79 |
the seven young | 72 |
man of the | 69 |
in a sieve | 56 |
that old man | 55 |
never came back | 54 |
when they said | 53 |
akond of swat | 50 |
far and few | 50 |
was once a | 50 |
the akond of | 50 |
of the seven | 48 |
once a little | 40 |
the end of | 40 |
went to sea | 39 |
they never came | 38 |
but they said | 37 |
to sea in | 36 |
sea in a | 36 |
old man in | 35 |
they went to | 34 |
man with a | 32 |
man in a | 32 |
said the yonghy | 30 |
old man with | 29 |
the people of | 27 |
book of nonsense | 26 |
and they went | 25 |
lands where the | 25 |
are the lands | 25 |
that old person | 25 |
their heads are | 25 |
their hands are | 25 |
hands are blue | 25 |
the jumblies live | 25 |
the lands where | 25 |
heads are green | 25 |
and their hands | 25 |
with a luminous | 25 |
where the jumblies | 25 |
the top of | 23 |
the dong with | 22 |
a young person | 22 |
and the pussy | 22 |
a luminous nose | 22 |
dong with a | 22 |
the history of | 21 |
back to me | 21 |
came back to | 21 |
at the end | 20 |
young person of | 20 |
said the duck | 20 |
history of the | 20 |
end of the | 19 |
the two old | 18 |
and the seven | 18 |
all night long | 17 |
and all the | 17 |
one of the | 17 |
old man on | 17 |
on his back | 17 |
the seven families | 16 |
the whole of | 16 |
seven young geese | 16 |
owl and the | 16 |
the quangle wangle | 16 |
out of the | 16 |
and every one | 16 |
the duck to | 16 |
the owl and | 16 |
an old lady | 16 |
duck to the | 16 |
to the kangaroo | 16 |
up and down | 16 |
by edward lear | 15 |
whose conduct was | 15 |
light of the | 15 |
when it was | 15 |
the middle of | 15 |
the light of | 15 |
was a family | 14 |
duck and the | 14 |
sate on a | 14 |
in the middle | 14 |
old lady of | 14 |
and the kangaroo | 14 |
family of two | 14 |
the duck and | 14 |
of two old | 14 |
up in a | 14 |
a family of | 14 |
and seven young | 14 |
the city of | 14 |
sat on a | 14 |
he never came | 14 |
earl of derby | 13 |
the chankly bore | 13 |
of the moon | 13 |
he sate on | 13 |
they came to | 13 |
by the light | 13 |
all the people | 13 |
round and round | 13 |
old man who | 13 |
was the end | 12 |
as well as | 12 |
jug without a | 12 |
coast of coromandel | 12 |
the four little | 12 |
pobble who has | 12 |
and the quangle | 12 |
whose head was | 12 |
lived in the | 12 |
that was the | 12 |
who lived in | 12 |
without a handle | 12 |
of the chankly | 12 |
young lady whose | 12 |
the crumpetty tree | 12 |
seven young cats | 12 |
quangle wangle quee | 12 |
of the west | 12 |
has no toes | 12 |
heap of stones | 12 |
seven young fishes | 12 |
who has no | 12 |
seven young guinea | 12 |
end of his | 12 |
on the top | 12 |
seven young parrots | 12 |
the pobble who | 12 |
young guinea pigs | 12 |
man of peru | 12 |
and that was | 12 |
said the kangaroo | 12 |
and all night | 12 |
and the old | 12 |
seven young storks | 12 |
and the two | 12 |
the side of | 12 |
of his nose | 11 |
when the sun | 11 |
on his head | 11 |
who possessed a | 11 |
that person of | 11 |
down to the | 11 |
up a tree | 11 |
with a ring | 11 |
and we thought | 10 |
two old bachelors | 10 |
with a beard | 10 |
thought so still | 10 |
we thought so | 10 |
on a hill | 10 |
round the world | 10 |
happy as we | 10 |
day and night | 10 |
of the yonghy | 10 |
little heap of | 10 |
think no birds | 10 |
the lake pipple | 10 |
middle of the | 10 |
no birds so | 10 |
and when the | 10 |
top of a | 10 |
every one said | 10 |
they sailed away | 10 |
we think so | 10 |
birds so happy | 10 |
to see the | 10 |
the hills of | 10 |
hills of the | 10 |
of the blue | 10 |
rhymes and pictures | 10 |
we think no | 10 |
seven young owls | 10 |
think so then | 10 |
so happy as | 10 |
legs are so | 9 |
the best of | 9 |
a sieve they | 9 |
whose conduct grew | 9 |
to the ground | 9 |
man at a | 9 |
where the early | 9 |
the table and | 9 |
a piece of | 9 |
to the great | 9 |
top of the | 9 |
end of my | 9 |
no end of | 9 |
quite full of | 9 |
the early pumpkins | 9 |
of the city | 9 |
for the yonghy | 9 |
all the day | 9 |
and the chair | 9 |
came to a | 9 |
them in a | 9 |
they gave him | 9 |
tore off his | 9 |
in twenty years | 9 |
the depths of | 9 |
old man at | 9 |
lady jingly jones | 9 |
the book of | 9 |
of the most | 9 |
he could not | 9 |
table and the | 9 |
who frequented the | 9 |
the four children | 9 |
young lady in | 8 |
t illustration t | 8 |
all the world | 8 |
the original illustrations | 8 |
k illustration k | 8 |
and they all | 8 |
the length of | 8 |
of the day | 8 |
j illustration j | 8 |
l illustration l | 8 |
the land of | 8 |
danced by the | 8 |
me a ride | 8 |
in a boat | 8 |
a ring at | 8 |
q illustration q | 8 |
a beautiful pussy | 8 |
m illustration m | 8 |
by the side | 8 |
old person in | 8 |
papa he said | 8 |
said to the | 8 |
p illustration p | 8 |
all in the | 8 |
z illustration z | 8 |
sought it with | 8 |
does he like | 8 |
cured that old | 8 |
great gromboolian plain | 8 |
they sought it | 8 |
whole of the | 8 |
o let us | 8 |
ring at the | 8 |
what a beautiful | 8 |
stood on a | 8 |
every one of | 8 |
up to the | 8 |
of the four | 8 |
this is the | 8 |
s illustration s | 8 |
was a little | 8 |
they bought a | 8 |
man who said | 8 |
h illustration h | 8 |
r illustration r | 8 |
d illustration d | 8 |
f illustration f | 8 |
b illustration b | 8 |
y illustration y | 8 |
and they bought | 8 |
the sound of | 8 |
o illustration o | 8 |
w illustration w | 8 |
said the old | 8 |
man on the | 8 |
they danced by | 8 |
he purchased a | 8 |
n illustration n | 8 |
who purchased a | 8 |
and he was | 8 |
i illustration i | 8 |
grieved that old | 8 |
x illustration x | 8 |
on the rocks | 8 |
pussy you are | 8 |
c illustration c | 8 |
beautiful pussy you | 8 |
who caught the | 8 |
u illustration u | 8 |
e illustration e | 8 |
g illustration g | 8 |
on the whole | 8 |
the great gromboolian | 8 |
which grieved that | 8 |
young person in | 8 |
of the sea | 8 |
who made a | 8 |
a illustration a | 8 |
v illustration v | 8 |
she seized on | 8 |
whose face was | 8 |
to a small | 8 |
possessed a large | 8 |
of the air | 8 |
which he took | 7 |
induced him to | 7 |
as fast as | 7 |
relieved that old | 7 |
called out for | 7 |
who wore a | 7 |
with a hop | 7 |
on a chair | 7 |
the moonlight pale | 7 |
in the evening | 7 |
could not see | 7 |
the whole party | 7 |
on your back | 7 |
it with forks | 7 |
a beautiful pea | 7 |
my legs are | 7 |
hop and a | 7 |
a hop and | 7 |
when he was | 7 |
are so long | 7 |
forks and hope | 7 |
on a table | 7 |
man of whitehaven | 7 |
lady of norway | 7 |
that man of | 7 |
in a wood | 7 |
a lot of | 7 |
said to himself | 7 |
to make it | 7 |
which relieved that | 7 |
on a rail | 7 |
jumped on his | 7 |
while they were | 7 |
but when the | 7 |
and a bound | 7 |
who caught a | 7 |
with forks and | 7 |
birds of the | 7 |
as to the | 7 |
and when it | 7 |
and when he | 7 |
to be found | 7 |
person of crete | 7 |
that it was | 7 |
in the moonlight | 7 |
the boat was | 7 |
with a gong | 7 |
on a stool | 7 |
the rest of | 7 |
there is no | 7 |
i will not | 7 |
person of buda | 7 |
in the air | 7 |
there were no | 7 |
very soon went | 6 |
k was a | 6 |
f was a | 6 |
with his head | 6 |
illustration h was | 6 |
illustration s was | 6 |
person of ems | 6 |
illustration g was | 6 |
of the woods | 6 |
that little heap | 6 |
these were all | 6 |
his jumbly girl | 6 |
city of tosh | 6 |
sang the yonghy | 6 |
the old man | 6 |
upon her dobie | 6 |
person of prague | 6 |
no sooner had | 6 |
with a flute | 6 |
lady of russia | 6 |
man of bohemia | 6 |
m was a | 6 |
when they saw | 6 |
out of sight | 6 |
in a tree | 6 |
or lofty tower | 6 |
derry down derry | 6 |
man of apulia | 6 |
illustration t was | 6 |
and the voyage | 6 |
man of melrose | 6 |
all of a | 6 |
i wish you | 6 |
in the dark | 6 |
in the water | 6 |
in a pew | 6 |
of the isles | 6 |
a wreath of | 6 |
on this coast | 6 |
of the north | 6 |
the dong was | 6 |
and be my | 6 |
w was a | 6 |
side of the | 6 |
lady of poole | 6 |
person of ewell | 6 |
illustration q was | 6 |
upon his shell | 6 |
tore up his | 6 |
it with smiles | 6 |
pleased with my | 6 |
person of burton | 6 |
owls and a | 6 |
sate in the | 6 |
man of vienna | 6 |
he heard a | 6 |
king of the | 6 |
said the table | 6 |
the shade of | 6 |
man of columbia | 6 |
the water it | 6 |
we shall never | 6 |
man of corfu | 6 |
person of ischia | 6 |
person of bangor | 6 |
person of cheadle | 6 |
lady of bute | 6 |
the pelican chorus | 6 |
they smashed that | 6 |
she wore a | 6 |
man of kilkenny | 6 |
to examine the | 6 |
depths of the | 6 |
be my wife | 6 |
it is this | 6 |
who watch at | 6 |
but they all | 6 |
of the dee | 6 |
of the hague | 6 |
illustration p was | 6 |
king and queen | 6 |
man of madras | 6 |
first book of | 6 |
by lake and | 6 |
but some very | 6 |
on that little | 6 |
lady of wales | 6 |
plentiful and cheap | 6 |
went round the | 6 |
man of jamaica | 6 |
over the sea | 6 |
and the dong | 6 |
with a railway | 6 |
man of coblenz | 6 |
look like a | 6 |
refreshed that old | 6 |
with a runcible | 6 |
and chocolate drops | 6 |
man of leghorn | 6 |
man on a | 6 |
in a fright | 6 |
of the east | 6 |
for he said | 6 |
sieve they went | 6 |
illustration y was | 6 |
life with a | 6 |
whose ideas were | 6 |
way of a | 6 |
illustration k was | 6 |
person of chester | 6 |
so they took | 6 |
that futile old | 6 |
jumbly girl again | 6 |
but she seized | 6 |
you will say | 6 |
in the nest | 6 |
was king xerxes | 6 |
rushed down the | 6 |
and the sugar | 6 |
little children who | 6 |
it was quite | 6 |
q was a | 6 |
with a nose | 6 |
do his people | 6 |
water it soon | 6 |
to the boat | 6 |
knew what he | 6 |
come and be | 6 |
a sort of | 6 |
the king of | 6 |
author of the | 6 |
who never knew | 6 |
man and his | 6 |
four little children | 6 |
girl of majorca | 6 |
never knew what | 6 |
one of them | 6 |
the world is | 6 |
x was king | 6 |
the four travellers | 6 |
and of the | 6 |
illustration z was | 6 |
the mountains brown | 6 |
lady of parma | 6 |
you are certainly | 6 |
that it killed | 6 |
and called out | 6 |
the weather was | 6 |
to the top | 6 |
when the weather | 6 |
it killed that | 6 |
with my song | 6 |
a was an | 6 |
fast upon his | 6 |
smiles and soap | 6 |
you find a | 6 |
children who went | 6 |
in the shade | 6 |
of the wrekin | 6 |
side of a | 6 |
and the tongs | 6 |
of cape horn | 6 |
it with thimbles | 6 |
illustration c was | 6 |
illustration x was | 6 |
went back to | 6 |
he should do | 6 |
illustration l was | 6 |
the first book | 6 |
what he should | 6 |
he sate in | 6 |
person of rhodes | 6 |
person of cromer | 6 |
by way of | 6 |
played on the | 6 |
story of the | 6 |
to give to | 6 |
v was a | 6 |
person of tring | 6 |
person of cadiz | 6 |
person of chili | 6 |
illustration v was | 6 |
illustration w was | 6 |
smashed that old | 6 |
holding fast upon | 6 |
my jumbly girl | 6 |
n was a | 6 |
killed that old | 6 |
when the seven | 6 |
nails with a | 6 |
you choose to | 6 |
it was perfectly | 6 |
illustration d was | 6 |
soon came in | 6 |
illustration m was | 6 |
its life with | 6 |
are certainly wrong | 6 |
off his hat | 6 |
b was a | 6 |
illustration u was | 6 |
illustration b was | 6 |
illustration n was | 6 |
person of sparta | 6 |
it soon came | 6 |
worse and worse | 6 |
hall or terrace | 6 |
go back to | 6 |
that they were | 6 |
who went round | 6 |
p was a | 6 |
t was a | 6 |
but they never | 6 |
r was a | 6 |
illustration f was | 6 |
of the mountains | 6 |
all the seven | 6 |
and all of | 6 |
find my jumbly | 6 |
ideas were excessively | 6 |
lady of turkey | 6 |
chairs and candle | 6 |
not at all | 6 |
old guinea pigs | 6 |
man of vesuvius | 6 |
illustration e was | 6 |
i find my | 6 |
illustration a was | 6 |
some very large | 6 |
waistcoat and trowsers | 6 |
shade of the | 6 |
the whole is | 6 |
person of hurst | 6 |
his head in | 6 |
person of leeds | 6 |
go to court | 6 |
the whole world | 6 |
made no observation | 6 |
with smiles and | 6 |
a runcible spoon | 6 |
sang a song | 6 |
of the lake | 6 |
go to sea | 6 |
man of cape | 6 |
he tore off | 6 |
the new vestments | 6 |
bought a large | 6 |
jujubes and chocolate | 6 |
of the cranes | 6 |
of the cape | 6 |
part of the | 6 |
which refreshed that | 6 |
person of gretna | 6 |
the same time | 6 |
from the land | 6 |
which stood on | 6 |
this is a | 6 |
person of rheims | 6 |
the story of | 6 |
which they ate | 6 |
illustration r was | 6 |
man of berlin | 6 |
of the south | 6 |
it with care | 6 |
from hall or | 6 |
sate on the | 6 |
early pumpkins blow | 6 |
the coast of | 6 |
man of moldavia | 6 |
of the oranges | 6 |
man of quebec | 6 |
y was a | 6 |
lady of clare | 6 |
on account of | 6 |
person of spain | 6 |
illustration i was | 6 |
of dead mice | 6 |
lady of welling | 6 |
they were all | 6 |
old man and | 6 |
so they smashed | 6 |
illustration j was | 6 |
in spite of | 6 |
he rushed up | 6 |
o was an | 6 |
with a file | 6 |
illustration o was | 6 |
whose manners were | 6 |
with a wreath | 6 |
soon went back | 6 |
man of calcutta | 6 |
l was a | 6 |
lady of prague | 6 |
the lady jingly | 6 |
i heard you | 6 |
whole of their | 5 |
six nonsense rhymes | 5 |
they could not | 5 |
account of the | 5 |
greater part of | 5 |
lively old person | 5 |
what on earth | 5 |
with a cheerful | 5 |
and gave them | 5 |
who stood on | 5 |
just as i | 5 |
all sorts of | 5 |
to a country | 5 |
to keep him | 5 |
in a sack | 5 |
shirt with a | 5 |
whose daughter was | 5 |
that there was | 5 |
found in the | 5 |
man of nepaul | 5 |
take me a | 5 |
he took with | 5 |
together in the | 5 |
and all these | 5 |
as if you | 5 |
who rode on | 5 |
which includes the | 5 |
so they both | 5 |
you propitious old | 5 |
on the floor | 5 |
he opened the | 5 |
who was horribly | 5 |
took off his | 5 |
opened the door | 5 |
has an html | 5 |
of this file | 5 |
funny old man | 5 |
that is to | 5 |
if we only | 5 |
project gutenberg also | 5 |
and he wore | 5 |
in a box | 5 |
of his head | 5 |
also has an | 5 |
and his nose | 5 |
this file which | 5 |
walked about the | 5 |
sound of a | 5 |
the poker and | 5 |
he was able | 5 |
by the author | 5 |
not wear a | 5 |
a large fish | 5 |
do not know | 5 |
file which includes | 5 |
distressed all the | 5 |
but they brought | 5 |
apples and pears | 5 |
to watch the | 5 |
is to say | 5 |
from the cold | 5 |
imprudent old person | 5 |
the greater part | 5 |
if you find | 5 |
the back of | 5 |
he sat on | 5 |
when he said | 5 |
nose and his | 5 |
in a beautiful | 5 |
as i feared | 5 |
turned round and | 5 |
of the dargle | 5 |
they called out | 5 |
that he was | 5 |
and walked about | 5 |
when they came | 5 |
all of them | 5 |
that doubtful old | 5 |
when disturbed by | 5 |
fed him with | 5 |
away they flew | 5 |
when he came | 5 |
his shoes were | 5 |
sight of the | 5 |
gave him some | 5 |
if you never | 5 |
the tip of | 5 |
with a needle | 5 |
upon nothing but | 5 |
love of a | 5 |
who lived upon | 5 |
if you choose | 5 |
as edward lear | 5 |
when she said | 5 |
and she said | 5 |
it is not | 5 |
birds in the | 5 |
and he said | 5 |
who sat on | 5 |
his nose and | 5 |
doubtful old man | 5 |
on one leg | 5 |
and while they | 5 |
fear he should | 5 |
here and there | 5 |
at the door | 5 |
was spotted with | 5 |
more than a | 5 |
where the purple | 5 |
an html version | 5 |
out to take | 5 |
take the air | 5 |
so that it | 5 |
and the bellman | 5 |
by the sea | 5 |
and of a | 5 |
of his toes | 5 |
includes the original | 5 |
made of beautiful | 5 |
on a horse | 5 |
version of this | 5 |
now and then | 5 |
been to the | 5 |
the old gentleman | 5 |
he should bite | 5 |
html version of | 5 |
life in that | 5 |
when they asked | 5 |
for the first | 5 |
so white and | 5 |
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is just as | 5 |
to go away | 5 |
that lively old | 5 |
with all the | 5 |
nonsense rhymes and | 5 |
in the most | 5 |
drank it all | 5 |
which distressed all | 5 |
nieces of edward | 5 |
amiable man of | 5 |
fast as he | 5 |
at a station | 5 |
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long years ago | 5 |
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of the book | 5 |
as he was | 5 |
that amiable man | 5 |
was quite full | 5 |
all your life | 5 |
to take the | 5 |
drawings and verses | 5 |
all the birds | 5 |
twenty years or | 5 |
all the original | 5 |
tell you why | 5 |
more than all | 5 |
disturbed by the | 5 |
for fear he | 5 |
gutenberg also has | 5 |
and they never | 5 |
and as the | 5 |
to all the | 5 |
made no reply | 5 |
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in a small | 5 |
off his boots | 5 |
the sun went | 5 |
married next day | 4 |
man of port | 4 |
lady of firle | 4 |
a new pair | 4 |
world three times | 4 |
and ate it | 4 |
lives on the | 4 |
bought an owl | 4 |
but the birds | 4 |
color and size | 4 |
a year and | 4 |
was always a | 4 |
of port grigor | 4 |
but no sooner | 4 |
while he was | 4 |
has gone to | 4 |
bought four pairs | 4 |
covered with trees | 4 |
seldom if ever | 4 |
does he wear | 4 |
rushed up a | 4 |
on the ground | 4 |
come into my | 4 |
away they went | 4 |
witchy witchy witchy | 4 |
and a pound | 4 |
came to another | 4 |
they set him | 4 |
h was a | 4 |
is the akond | 4 |
person of fife | 4 |
of scarlet flannel | 4 |
and they hopped | 4 |
never go down | 4 |
your lovely hat | 4 |
and down in | 4 |
make him laugh | 4 |
and every day | 4 |
stood on his | 4 |
lovely monkey with | 4 |
wrapped up in | 4 |
so full of | 4 |
such a person | 4 |
happy could be | 4 |
and a ball | 4 |
person of sheen | 4 |
cat went to | 4 |
but one objection | 4 |
which fit my | 4 |
own dear true | 4 |
and say nothing | 4 |
person of bray | 4 |
and there seems | 4 |
were far too | 4 |
owl looked up | 4 |
i will give | 4 |
person of woking | 4 |
will give you | 4 |
and there among | 4 |
what shall we | 4 |
hop like you | 4 |
g was a | 4 |
how charmingly sweet | 4 |
please give me | 4 |
at the helm | 4 |
and would probably | 4 |
bought a pig | 4 |
and a hen | 4 |
a heap of | 4 |
into the tea | 4 |
sang to a | 4 |
but thought she | 4 |
sate upon her | 4 |
person of putney | 4 |
pursued it with | 4 |
to make an | 4 |
looked up to | 4 |
serve up in | 4 |
all about the | 4 |
nests in my | 4 |
man of toulouse | 4 |
you know we | 4 |
occurred to me | 4 |
sit quite still | 4 |
of west dumpet | 4 |
to make some | 4 |
us be married | 4 |
terrace or lofty | 4 |
white and so | 4 |
has just come | 4 |
lady of france | 4 |
by a bee | 4 |
and bumped and | 4 |
the owl looked | 4 |
person of slough | 4 |
all covered with | 4 |
whose nose was | 4 |
and in a | 4 |
with a very | 4 |
and forty bottles | 4 |
end of a | 4 |
bottle of ink | 4 |
they threatened its | 4 |
and there they | 4 |
lady in blue | 4 |
person of blythe | 4 |
he had no | 4 |
who dined on | 4 |
we have sailed | 4 |
out for something | 4 |
person in green | 4 |
and were married | 4 |
my own dear | 4 |
him who caught | 4 |
sailed to the | 4 |
of the late | 4 |
and looked about | 4 |
you never would | 4 |
do for a | 4 |
with lollipop paws | 4 |
a pair of | 4 |
of three bridges | 4 |
on your lovely | 4 |
in each hand | 4 |
i said it | 4 |
on the hill | 4 |
so they called | 4 |
might bring me | 4 |
was not very | 4 |
they ate with | 4 |
balance me well | 4 |
the fimble fowl | 4 |
too long we | 4 |
wikky mikky bee | 4 |
of the jubjub | 4 |
to go to | 4 |
upon a time | 4 |
and a lovely | 4 |
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person in black | 4 |
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jar of jam | 4 |
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the western sea | 4 |
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of hong kong | 4 |
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man of tobago | 4 |
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me the roo | 4 |
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great lake pipple | 4 |
turkey who lives | 4 |
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man of dumbree | 4 |
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the blue boss | 4 |
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where they were | 4 |
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four little people | 4 |
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of el hums | 4 |
man of thames | 4 |
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seek it with | 4 |
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grant us that | 4 |
i could hop | 4 |
over the cliff | 3 |
full of fish | 3 |
that accomplished young | 3 |
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man with an | 3 |
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that borascible person | 3 |
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by a flea | 3 |
day on the | 3 |
thousands of figs | 3 |
lovers completely forsook | 3 |
your hat may | 3 |
hour from hall | 3 |
whom i am | 3 |
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every now and | 3 |
the far horizon | 3 |
several small children | 3 |
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a pinky paper | 3 |
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dogs in kamschatka | 3 |
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most of his | 3 |
most copious and | 3 |
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them out of | 3 |
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in the west | 3 |
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sieve turned round | 3 |
steps supported by | 3 |
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that virulent bull | 3 |
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his children a | 3 |
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of large bottles | 3 |
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horrid old man | 3 |
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bay of gurtle | 3 |
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susceptible blue color | 3 |
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city of tyre | 3 |
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on the spot | 3 |
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these interesting animals | 3 |
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of a lyre | 3 |
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on my bonnet | 3 |
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lived the yonghy | 3 |
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ancient he goat | 3 |
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the valleys rang | 3 |
that dolorous man | 3 |
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bark of the | 3 |
that was quite | 3 |
a young bird | 3 |
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pleasant to know | 3 |
you stupid old | 3 |
head is so | 3 |
four children very | 3 |
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me far too | 3 |
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city of troy | 3 |
warne and co | 3 |
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get any rest | 3 |
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paper all folded | 3 |
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tree on the | 3 |
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poker and tongs | 3 |
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money wrapped up | 3 |
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weary of my | 3 |
the turtle swiftly | 3 |
night he goes | 3 |
the plain he | 3 |
futile old gentleman | 3 |
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calf ate his | 3 |
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all over it | 3 |
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two cows and | 3 |
all the rest | 3 |
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rounded space it | 3 |
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again and again | 3 |
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with a pen | 3 |
answer this bell | 3 |
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person of troy | 3 |
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eating apples and | 3 |
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girdle of biscuits | 3 |
herself in putting | 3 |
frederick warne and | 3 |
above the wail | 3 |
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in the kingdom | 3 |
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that unhappy old | 3 |
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