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trigram | frequency |
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the old man | 81 |
said the old | 56 |
the old woman | 51 |
out of the | 38 |
the red policeman | 31 |
that he had | 25 |
it was a | 21 |
he had been | 21 |
she did not | 19 |
it would be | 18 |
there was a | 18 |
of the old | 17 |
that it was | 17 |
illustrated in colours | 16 |
he did not | 16 |
back to the | 15 |
there was no | 15 |
said the captain | 15 |
one of the | 15 |
that he was | 14 |
in the old | 13 |
to the old | 13 |
side of the | 12 |
to be a | 12 |
miss katherine was | 12 |
that she was | 12 |
she had been | 12 |
that she had | 12 |
it had been | 12 |
but it was | 12 |
she could not | 12 |
in colours by | 11 |
the end of | 11 |
the foot of | 11 |
as if he | 11 |
out of his | 10 |
it was not | 10 |
the edge of | 10 |
in the garden | 10 |
across the street | 10 |
in his pocket | 10 |
in front of | 10 |
of a sudden | 10 |
and began to | 9 |
where he had | 9 |
in the morning | 9 |
who had been | 9 |
the fact that | 9 |
shook his head | 9 |
if he had | 9 |
he began to | 9 |
it must be | 9 |
as if to | 9 |
she was not | 9 |
in the house | 9 |
i want to | 9 |
on the table | 9 |
of the home | 9 |
to think of | 8 |
end of the | 8 |
she had not | 8 |
on the beach | 8 |
he could not | 8 |
came to the | 8 |
he was a | 8 |
foot of the | 8 |
out on the | 8 |
as well as | 8 |
the sound of | 8 |
of the sisters | 8 |
and then he | 8 |
that she might | 8 |
the next day | 8 |
the side of | 8 |
he looked at | 8 |
looked at her | 8 |
she thought of | 8 |
the old ladies | 8 |
of the window | 8 |
as much as | 8 |
edge of the | 8 |
to the door | 8 |
the little old | 8 |
the matter with | 8 |
with the bag | 8 |
and the old | 7 |
his pocket and | 7 |
as if it | 7 |
the old wife | 7 |
and looked at | 7 |
the door and | 7 |
when he had | 7 |
there was nothing | 7 |
that he would | 7 |
which she had | 7 |
to see you | 7 |
a good deal | 7 |
out into the | 7 |
at one another | 7 |
of his own | 7 |
if they had | 7 |
the house and | 7 |
she took the | 7 |
exclaimed miss katherine | 7 |
the first time | 7 |
when they had | 7 |
as if they | 7 |
all the time | 7 |
miss katherine had | 7 |
into the house | 7 |
at the end | 7 |
that he might | 7 |
the two men | 6 |
he tried to | 6 |
was going to | 6 |
was a little | 6 |
the captain and | 6 |
got up and | 6 |
for him to | 6 |
a great deal | 6 |
that he could | 6 |
she had a | 6 |
but he was | 6 |
said the policeman | 6 |
one of his | 6 |
back to earth | 6 |
the old gentleman | 6 |
to make a | 6 |
but there was | 6 |
had been given | 6 |
the old soldier | 6 |
at the foot | 6 |
charles darlington post | 6 |
he said to | 6 |
want to go | 6 |
into the hall | 6 |
said mary north | 6 |
down on the | 6 |
had come to | 6 |
miss katherine to | 6 |
time of life | 6 |
he had a | 6 |
said miss katherine | 6 |
they had been | 6 |
the head of | 6 |
head of the | 6 |
thought of the | 6 |
sat down in | 6 |
said the red | 6 |
could see the | 6 |
for a moment | 6 |
at the door | 6 |
i could see | 6 |
the rest of | 6 |
old man went | 6 |
i was a | 6 |
of the bed | 6 |
to go back | 6 |
he had to | 6 |
the corner of | 6 |
to the spaceport | 6 |
at each other | 6 |
the charles darlington | 6 |
he had found | 5 |
matter with me | 5 |
which had been | 5 |
old man was | 5 |
jam on it | 5 |
and his wife | 5 |
up and down | 5 |
if to say | 5 |
to the window | 5 |
if it had | 5 |
corner of the | 5 |
her eyes were | 5 |
was a very | 5 |
come to think | 5 |
him to the | 5 |
would be a | 5 |
looked at it | 5 |
had not been | 5 |
of the stairs | 5 |
the bag and | 5 |
was a long | 5 |
a man as | 5 |
the front door | 5 |
took hold of | 5 |
of the treasure | 5 |
i worry so | 5 |
to be sure | 5 |
you are a | 5 |
dew yew know | 5 |
had been a | 5 |
bread and butter | 5 |
as he had | 5 |
how he had | 5 |
and butter with | 5 |
he would have | 5 |
by this time | 5 |
and down the | 5 |
butter with jam | 5 |
if he were | 5 |
at the window | 5 |
lewis and martha | 5 |
he had not | 5 |
one of them | 5 |
the table and | 5 |
of her own | 5 |
he used to | 5 |
of the house | 5 |
not at all | 5 |
at the thought | 5 |
away from me | 5 |
would have been | 5 |
on the subject | 5 |
that they were | 5 |
with jam on | 5 |
up the stairs | 5 |
as fast as | 5 |
are a very | 5 |
she was a | 5 |
up out of | 5 |
open the door | 5 |
when she got | 5 |
that there was | 5 |
two or three | 5 |
was in the | 5 |
but she did | 5 |
the best of | 5 |
of all the | 5 |
at the side | 5 |
in at the | 5 |
he was not | 5 |
it was the | 5 |
over to the | 5 |
as miss katherine | 5 |
might have been | 5 |
that captain shannon | 5 |
want to see | 5 |
go ter the | 5 |
little old lady | 5 |
she lifted her | 5 |
turned his head | 5 |
arm around her | 5 |
looked out of | 5 |
went to the | 5 |
what do you | 5 |
took the bag | 5 |
do you think | 5 |
when she was | 5 |
said miss north | 5 |
and the other | 5 |
up at the | 5 |
from the old | 5 |
had always been | 5 |
looked at the | 5 |
now and again | 5 |
he sat down | 5 |
of the charles | 5 |
she turned to | 5 |
which he had | 5 |
that i could | 5 |
in the corner | 5 |
into the kitchen | 5 |
of the day | 5 |
is cheap to | 5 |
possession of the | 5 |
if she had | 5 |
the man who | 5 |
at last she | 5 |
butter is cheap | 5 |
to see the | 5 |
was able to | 4 |
more and more | 4 |
what we want | 4 |
leaned back in | 4 |
to the front | 4 |
it was all | 4 |
captain and cyrus | 4 |
for she had | 4 |
as if she | 4 |
of the pioneers | 4 |
a sort of | 4 |
her two hands | 4 |
to tell you | 4 |
on the fire | 4 |
to think that | 4 |
in a very | 4 |
to say that | 4 |
i will go | 4 |
in spite of | 4 |
roll of butter | 4 |
in order that | 4 |
after she had | 4 |
that you have | 4 |
be a good | 4 |
and the two | 4 |
for the first | 4 |
in her eyes | 4 |
said captain price | 4 |
went back to | 4 |
on the threshold | 4 |
he shook his | 4 |
had taken to | 4 |
the old chair | 4 |
a few moments | 4 |
out of a | 4 |
the faithful band | 4 |
glance at the | 4 |
and she was | 4 |
said to herself | 4 |
he went to | 4 |
brother and sister | 4 |
me for a | 4 |
ought to be | 4 |
angy and abe | 4 |
in old chester | 4 |
she knew that | 4 |
take care of | 4 |
in the midst | 4 |
said that she | 4 |
he saw the | 4 |
all the rest | 4 |
a hen in | 4 |
he must have | 4 |
of the corner | 4 |
he found himself | 4 |
that he must | 4 |
and i could | 4 |
she had taken | 4 |
returned miss katherine | 4 |
of the door | 4 |
while the old | 4 |
as it was | 4 |
as she was | 4 |
upon the floor | 4 |
light of the | 4 |
he was too | 4 |
it is a | 4 |
was afraid of | 4 |
to him as | 4 |
of the two | 4 |
as it had | 4 |
was one of | 4 |
i think i | 4 |
as he was | 4 |
the little wife | 4 |
to go home | 4 |
felt as if | 4 |
she said to | 4 |
at the gate | 4 |
go and see | 4 |
were going to | 4 |
the old lady | 4 |
after a while | 4 |
old man said | 4 |
the window and | 4 |
the captain had | 4 |
of such a | 4 |
when the old | 4 |
in his chair | 4 |
as he did | 4 |
at the home | 4 |
and sat down | 4 |
yew git here | 4 |
was a man | 4 |
shook her head | 4 |
she would have | 4 |
into the room | 4 |
his head to | 4 |
she felt that | 4 |
a sense of | 4 |
that the captain | 4 |
the joy of | 4 |
as long as | 4 |
any of the | 4 |
but the red | 4 |
are you laughing | 4 |
being a policeman | 4 |
you laughing at | 4 |
go to the | 4 |
the love of | 4 |
in the paper | 4 |
the depths of | 4 |
go back to | 4 |
but i am | 4 |
the old place | 4 |
had to be | 4 |
up at me | 4 |
out in the | 4 |
the midst of | 4 |
on the couch | 4 |
at the other | 4 |
it was who | 4 |
first time in | 4 |
then the old | 4 |
was ready to | 4 |
and all the | 4 |
so far as | 4 |
of the post | 4 |
in no time | 4 |
did not answer | 4 |
to the other | 4 |
now it was | 4 |
i never thought | 4 |
the hall and | 4 |
would be the | 4 |
she smiled at | 4 |
be able to | 4 |
i be a | 4 |
down the stairs | 4 |
sat down on | 4 |
i wonder if | 4 |
front of the | 4 |
up to the | 4 |
i put my | 4 |
john emery said | 4 |
the thought that | 4 |
of the room | 4 |
and then she | 4 |
guessed and guessed | 4 |
to see her | 4 |
it was to | 4 |
the other sisters | 4 |
in the library | 4 |
they had run | 4 |
abe would have | 4 |
she was right | 4 |
to the library | 4 |
he would be | 4 |
had run about | 4 |
one of those | 4 |
if you please | 4 |
her on the | 4 |
it was that | 4 |
for a few | 4 |
only a few | 4 |
i tell yew | 4 |
more than one | 4 |
to the point | 4 |
and with the | 4 |
of his pipe | 4 |
said to the | 4 |
her hand on | 4 |
as he could | 4 |
his head and | 4 |
pulled out a | 4 |
that this was | 4 |
the colonial office | 4 |
the story of | 4 |
was in a | 4 |
i tell you | 4 |
the bag down | 4 |
of the twenty | 4 |
right across the | 4 |
he put his | 4 |
you want to | 4 |
was not a | 4 |
but the old | 4 |
i should be | 4 |
could not be | 4 |
a good daughter | 4 |
to his feet | 4 |
we were going | 4 |
ter the poorhouse | 4 |
with a sigh | 4 |
when i was | 4 |
on the shore | 4 |
to the end | 4 |
in the afternoon | 4 |
and he was | 4 |
came back to | 4 |
as if i | 4 |
by the time | 4 |
a very good | 4 |
with the other | 4 |
the passing of | 4 |
as she could | 4 |
when it was | 4 |
i have been | 4 |
with a sudden | 4 |
she had never | 4 |
the next morning | 4 |
so that he | 4 |
she came to | 4 |
not to be | 4 |
pieces on the | 3 |
to open the | 3 |
and went in | 3 |
the day after | 3 |
the back of | 3 |
that we were | 3 |
two old men | 3 |
it would never | 3 |
held out his | 3 |
all the while | 3 |
i do not | 3 |
to old chester | 3 |
where is the | 3 |
looked down at | 3 |
the bread and | 3 |
the bag was | 3 |
he had never | 3 |
he would make | 3 |
i wish i | 3 |
a look of | 3 |
and wondered if | 3 |
that was the | 3 |
as i can | 3 |
cyrus were afraid | 3 |
the remainder of | 3 |
hard at the | 3 |
in the room | 3 |
for ten years | 3 |
at the edge | 3 |
in and out | 3 |
her about it | 3 |
all the other | 3 |
miss katherine did | 3 |
the time he | 3 |
step in but | 3 |
into his pocket | 3 |
to the fire | 3 |
into the garden | 3 |
his eyes and | 3 |
and guessed and | 3 |
it might be | 3 |
i stared at | 3 |
his arm around | 3 |
his hand to | 3 |
with all her | 3 |
and old mr | 3 |
that she could | 3 |
when alfred price | 3 |
for them to | 3 |
and the bay | 3 |
who had just | 3 |
him when he | 3 |
in a little | 3 |
must have been | 3 |
to the surface | 3 |
alfred price fell | 3 |
back from the | 3 |
and it was | 3 |
like to have | 3 |
be him than | 3 |
about this time | 3 |
he had taken | 3 |
if we had | 3 |
in the world | 3 |
folks would say | 3 |
to decorate the | 3 |
the history of | 3 |
in the way | 3 |
with one another | 3 |
price fell in | 3 |
what have you | 3 |
he felt too | 3 |
out his hand | 3 |
it was over | 3 |
to be done | 3 |
hastened down the | 3 |
man began to | 3 |
every now and | 3 |
we tell them | 3 |
if you were | 3 |
hundred and sixty | 3 |
the pieces on | 3 |
this was the | 3 |
love with miss | 3 |
with which to | 3 |
out onto the | 3 |
out of them | 3 |
to be so | 3 |
in upper chester | 3 |
of his days | 3 |
what folks would | 3 |
went out into | 3 |
in a few | 3 |
down in his | 3 |
from me and | 3 |
i know that | 3 |
did you say | 3 |
spring and summer | 3 |
came to him | 3 |
you ought to | 3 |
stared at her | 3 |
old man and | 3 |
of the lord | 3 |
it was so | 3 |
centre of the | 3 |
as if in | 3 |
the captain said | 3 |
her into the | 3 |
one hundred dollars | 3 |
the subject of | 3 |
a field of | 3 |
to be polite | 3 |
captain peter shannon | 3 |
i told yer | 3 |
he wished to | 3 |
apples off a | 3 |
he could hear | 3 |
from the table | 3 |
have to go | 3 |
he raised his | 3 |
have you got | 3 |
left of the | 3 |
in her life | 3 |
i can do | 3 |
wait and see | 3 |
sat on the | 3 |
i could feel | 3 |
foolish old woman | 3 |
she had made | 3 |
he pulled out | 3 |
as though it | 3 |
out with the | 3 |
stared at him | 3 |
the house was | 3 |
the desk and | 3 |
a little silence | 3 |
to do it | 3 |
at the station | 3 |
yew be a | 3 |
could not go | 3 |
he lifted his | 3 |
far as to | 3 |
i was going | 3 |
man who had | 3 |
i got up | 3 |
at twin coves | 3 |
he opened the | 3 |
every one of | 3 |
with the manner | 3 |
round the house | 3 |
off a tree | 3 |
to her husband | 3 |
he heard the | 3 |
and miss katherine | 3 |
words failed him | 3 |
so that the | 3 |
this here place | 3 |
of his pocket | 3 |
for you to | 3 |
he might have | 3 |
but if you | 3 |
him all the | 3 |
more or less | 3 |
was on the | 3 |
and looked out | 3 |
demanded of the | 3 |
it seemed to | 3 |
the house to | 3 |
every six months | 3 |
the hands of | 3 |
that in the | 3 |
nodded her head | 3 |
of the household | 3 |
we want to | 3 |
the name of | 3 |
the place for | 3 |
of the black | 3 |
to see him | 3 |
policeman ran after | 3 |
looked as if | 3 |
of the slow | 3 |
of the other | 3 |
fear that he | 3 |
know that yew | 3 |
are apt to | 3 |
he had fallen | 3 |
to his wife | 3 |
to him and | 3 |
on the right | 3 |
the street from | 3 |
to have a | 3 |
the same as | 3 |
miss abigail had | 3 |
could see that | 3 |
back on the | 3 |
he must be | 3 |
the late captain | 3 |
but i have | 3 |
stood on the | 3 |
the two old | 3 |
but of course | 3 |
passel of meddlers | 3 |
again to the | 3 |
the glory of | 3 |
whatever are you | 3 |
put my arm | 3 |
we found it | 3 |
my arm around | 3 |
if you had | 3 |
along this shore | 3 |
the slow news | 3 |
rather be him | 3 |
ef i had | 3 |
burnt the pieces | 3 |
to his face | 3 |
the back door | 3 |
began to strut | 3 |
when i come | 3 |
one by one | 3 |
a very foolish | 3 |
side by side | 3 |
he did so | 3 |
in the middle | 3 |
in the church | 3 |
here on mars | 3 |
all the way | 3 |
he found the | 3 |
to the home | 3 |
was saying to | 3 |
depths of the | 3 |
the light of | 3 |
of which we | 3 |
know what to | 3 |
and the captain | 3 |
cleared his throat | 3 |
hands over the | 3 |
of the field | 3 |
the place fer | 3 |
why should she | 3 |
hands on the | 3 |
i could have | 3 |
i believe i | 3 |
i never did | 3 |
what to say | 3 |
to spend the | 3 |
of the chair | 3 |
his hand over | 3 |
should step in | 3 |
and he began | 3 |
on his face | 3 |
and looked back | 3 |
opened the door | 3 |
the centre of | 3 |
but she had | 3 |
ten cents a | 3 |
hand on his | 3 |
out to the | 3 |
measure me for | 3 |
knocking apples off | 3 |
old woman began | 3 |
they were to | 3 |
the manner of | 3 |
the return of | 3 |
fell upon the | 3 |
at her heart | 3 |
his back and | 3 |
with an air | 3 |
he came to | 3 |
and he had | 3 |
the american horticultural | 3 |
in those days | 3 |
the place where | 3 |
little old wife | 3 |
think i will | 3 |
in love with | 3 |
abe sat down | 3 |
that would be | 3 |
it was well | 3 |
on the screen | 3 |
all the years | 3 |
the room to | 3 |
for a walk | 3 |
turned to the | 3 |
not even the | 3 |
so it was | 3 |
shaking hands on | 3 |
looked at him | 3 |
you must come | 3 |
hard at his | 3 |
in the centre | 3 |
good deal of | 3 |
one of us | 3 |
how do you | 3 |
my opinion that | 3 |
these last few | 3 |
over the fence | 3 |
in the same | 3 |
looked up at | 3 |
and no one | 3 |
on the island | 3 |
think of it | 3 |
to have been | 3 |
caught sight of | 3 |
she saw him | 3 |
a little while | 3 |
and i think | 3 |
she made a | 3 |
place where he | 3 |
yew know that | 3 |
tell the truth | 3 |
very hard at | 3 |
was gone and | 3 |
she stood in | 3 |
some of the | 3 |
the very next | 3 |
seems to me | 3 |
this was a | 3 |
did not have | 3 |
back in the | 3 |
please measure me | 3 |
if she could | 3 |
member of the | 3 |
with bowed heads | 3 |
the other old | 3 |
to bleak hill | 3 |
stepped into the | 3 |
about in his | 3 |
and then there | 3 |
miss katherine looked | 3 |
down in the | 3 |
what it was | 3 |
had been reading | 3 |
was far from | 3 |
be too late | 3 |
turned to face | 3 |
if he would | 3 |
i guess i | 3 |
who should step | 3 |
of the sea | 3 |
and he felt | 3 |
is a most | 3 |
a glance at | 3 |
been given to | 3 |
on the first | 3 |
from time to | 3 |
he had his | 3 |
and see her | 3 |
that he wished | 3 |
to come out | 3 |
to her brother | 3 |
the first martians | 3 |
his eyes closed | 3 |
to the poorhouse | 3 |
was trying to | 3 |
were afraid of | 3 |
the chair and | 3 |
out upon the | 3 |
had been made | 3 |
know that the | 3 |
for the young | 3 |
with the sisters | 3 |
when she had | 3 |
and he would | 3 |
down to the | 3 |
to return to | 3 |
miss katherine and | 3 |
they did not | 3 |
of one of | 3 |
her voice was | 3 |
old man began | 3 |
but she looked | 3 |
like to see | 3 |
his pocket for | 3 |
a sudden he | 3 |
american horticultural society | 3 |
know all about | 3 |
our beloved brother | 3 |
shall i do | 3 |
going back to | 3 |
yellow coat and | 3 |
it was only | 3 |
when miss katherine | 3 |
that they must | 3 |
was nothing in | 3 |
to look at | 3 |
i could git | 3 |
pride in her | 3 |
there was something | 3 |
and drew the | 3 |
that duane had | 3 |
was not there | 3 |
on the porch | 3 |
very foolish old | 3 |
she was so | 3 |
his hand and | 3 |
one who would | 3 |
he had forgotten | 3 |
and took the | 3 |
go to bed | 3 |
for miss katherine | 3 |
then with a | 3 |
a few days | 3 |
of the cellar | 3 |
in the poorhouse | 3 |
miss north said | 3 |
turned away from | 3 |
it was hard | 3 |
and cyrus were | 3 |
one hand and | 3 |
at least not | 3 |
to strut about | 3 |
of ocean view | 3 |
on cocos island | 3 |
to know that | 3 |
my old dog | 3 |
order that he | 3 |
the connecticut valley | 3 |
with me to | 3 |
waited for the | 3 |
it was as | 3 |
entrance into the | 3 |
of the shoreville | 3 |
he could see | 3 |
to one side | 3 |
afraid of gussie | 3 |
old woman was | 3 |
the way of | 3 |
and held out | 3 |
that all the | 3 |
of the kitchen | 3 |
she said aloud | 3 |
within reach of | 3 |
not in the | 3 |
she had learned | 3 |
during the night | 3 |
have been a | 3 |
manner of one | 3 |
patience did not | 3 |
in the face | 3 |
seemed to him | 3 |
dropped the bag | 3 |
under the bed | 3 |
it would have | 3 |
man said chuck | 3 |
in but the | 3 |
the kitchen door | 3 |
a few minutes | 3 |
went into the | 3 |
said to himself | 3 |
was as if | 3 |
pink china pig | 3 |
him in the | 3 |
over the ice | 3 |
keep up with | 3 |
fell in love | 3 |
the red roses | 3 |
said the person | 3 |
had missed him | 3 |
back into the | 3 |
she might have | 3 |
in his eye | 3 |
the roll of | 3 |
all the others | 3 |
in the crowd | 3 |
replied miss katherine | 3 |
to take the | 3 |
say if she | 3 |
and jabez trent | 3 |
in his new | 3 |
amount to anything | 3 |
woman began to | 3 |
fer a spell | 3 |
ran after him | 3 |
the shoreville herald | 3 |
miss letty morris | 3 |
before he could | 3 |
of the village | 3 |
was the only | 3 |
i knew that | 3 |
red policeman ran | 3 |
and so he | 3 |
i bet yer | 3 |
no more than | 3 |
it could be | 3 |
you have to | 3 |
which blossy had | 3 |
three hundred and | 3 |
in a closet | 3 |
it seemed as | 3 |
it with great | 3 |
apt to be | 3 |
up the hole | 3 |
if she knew | 3 |
captain shannon must | 3 |
of bread and | 3 |
a passel of | 3 |
and opened it | 3 |
the garden and | 3 |
was a great | 3 |
to be alone | 3 |
in his old | 3 |
put up a | 3 |
what is it | 3 |
upon his pillows | 3 |
she tried to | 3 |
come to see | 3 |
come to the | 3 |
of his chair | 3 |
looking up at | 3 |
opened his mouth | 3 |
a long time | 3 |
had been brought | 3 |
of the surf | 3 |
asked him to | 3 |
the point of | 3 |
return of the | 3 |
fond of flowers | 3 |
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as if the | 3 |
time to time | 3 |
to the little | 3 |
on his arm | 3 |
for her to | 3 |
want you to | 3 |
so much to | 3 |
in his hand | 3 |
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afraid of anything | 3 |
with miss letty | 3 |
explained miss katherine | 3 |
and she had | 3 |
the hardening process | 3 |
to the ground | 3 |
say a word | 3 |
to go out | 3 |
in the doorway | 3 |
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is just the | 2 |
she it was | 2 |
red policeman had | 2 |
was really there | 2 |
was all the | 2 |
colours by honor | 2 |
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had suddenly appeared | 2 |
asked the red | 2 |
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the way to | 2 |
the latch of | 2 |
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with her own | 2 |
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that we had | 2 |
looked back at | 2 |
through all the | 2 |
a very little | 2 |
i look like | 2 |
confess that i | 2 |
going to the | 2 |
years younger than | 2 |
realized that he | 2 |
took the old | 2 |
of the bay | 2 |
in that bag | 2 |
to take a | 2 |
for the sisters | 2 |
made one of | 2 |
of the crew | 2 |
they expected to | 2 |
a roar of | 2 |
the years of | 2 |
she had found | 2 |
katherine was quite | 2 |
the home that | 2 |
swing on his | 2 |
no one in | 2 |
her thin face | 2 |
almost to the | 2 |
sight of the | 2 |
a good word | 2 |
to wear it | 2 |
have to be | 2 |
got all the | 2 |
the body of | 2 |
did not see | 2 |
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as he drew | 2 |
had found his | 2 |
his hand on | 2 |
in point of | 2 |
her arms were | 2 |
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from the couch | 2 |
what do they | 2 |
about getting a | 2 |
is unusual strength | 2 |
is true that | 2 |
had been set | 2 |
in a worse | 2 |
opened her lips | 2 |
back the old | 2 |
miss abigail made | 2 |
up at us | 2 |
glass out of | 2 |
the heads of | 2 |
with the aid | 2 |
poor leetle mother | 2 |
miles the old | 2 |
if he did | 2 |
i think a | 2 |
he found that | 2 |
ella bell wallis | 2 |
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abe had been | 2 |
will you speak | 2 |
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smiled at me | 2 |
in her heart | 2 |
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upon his bed | 2 |
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of married life | 2 |
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from old chester | 2 |
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give him a | 2 |
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in the past | 2 |
barrels of clothing | 2 |
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hum by marriage | 2 |
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unusual strength in | 2 |
book in his | 2 |
a century ago | 2 |
strongly miss katherine | 2 |
if you went | 2 |
back of the | 2 |
wife and the | 2 |
would blossy say | 2 |
frightful tale of | 2 |
on the sea | 2 |
and stared at | 2 |
was accustomed to | 2 |
if it was | 2 |
he passed his | 2 |
cutting the apron | 2 |
i should like | 2 |
such a good | 2 |
then at the | 2 |
was growing childish | 2 |
when he lay | 2 |
dig in the | 2 |
that it is | 2 |
called to the | 2 |
for he was | 2 |
crossed the room | 2 |
and then dr | 2 |
would have to | 2 |
whereabouts of the | 2 |
first colonizing ship | 2 |
what had happened | 2 |
was not at | 2 |
whom he had | 2 |
you must stop | 2 |
him pounding up | 2 |
around to the | 2 |
the heart she | 2 |
but no one | 2 |
lived in this | 2 |
fair is the | 2 |
into the depths | 2 |
be a baby | 2 |
threw off the | 2 |
he stared at | 2 |
her heart on | 2 |
lay very still | 2 |
the spring and | 2 |
sat down and | 2 |
been in the | 2 |
of that long | 2 |
the road and | 2 |
but miss abigail | 2 |
led the way | 2 |
she shook the | 2 |
and green trousers | 2 |
in a moment | 2 |
make a speech | 2 |
a pair of | 2 |
house in order | 2 |
to her room | 2 |
little while the | 2 |
books for children | 2 |
all the information | 2 |
leave old chester | 2 |
to get married | 2 |
that i am | 2 |
went to his | 2 |
was no longer | 2 |
i should say | 2 |
a life of | 2 |
that they had | 2 |
to the town | 2 |
could see them | 2 |
two children met | 2 |
sound of a | 2 |
in a most | 2 |
on the window | 2 |
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between him and | 2 |
take it into | 2 |
she is a | 2 |
captain had been | 2 |
himself that she | 2 |
over ter bleak | 2 |
with a new | 2 |
when the last | 2 |
at the start | 2 |
tried to speak | 2 |
the time to | 2 |
all know that | 2 |
of jockey club | 2 |
and the bread | 2 |
looked up and | 2 |
of the spaceways | 2 |
she looked at | 2 |
the black cat | 2 |
he turned and | 2 |
told me that | 2 |
because of her | 2 |
to one another | 2 |
amended to every | 2 |
surprise for you | 2 |
it was impossible | 2 |
see that he | 2 |
you cooked the | 2 |
up in the | 2 |
carved from the | 2 |
you said you | 2 |
see her to | 2 |
me all night | 2 |
the threshold of | 2 |
of this plagued | 2 |
i only had | 2 |
do it again | 2 |
elicit just what | 2 |
all i got | 2 |
could and then | 2 |
an air of | 2 |
for the return | 2 |
of the fact | 2 |
how could i | 2 |
until he had | 2 |
looked at me | 2 |
you wait for | 2 |
hitting against a | 2 |
i am truly | 2 |
all of a | 2 |
a couple of | 2 |
see the tears | 2 |
not to make | 2 |
reached out her | 2 |
man went for | 2 |
flung open the | 2 |
burst into a | 2 |
and by he | 2 |
so he could | 2 |
to stand on | 2 |
captain price was | 2 |
cyrus had a | 2 |
to answer for | 2 |
one side of | 2 |
in such good | 2 |
fer a week | 2 |
be to have | 2 |
the ticket office | 2 |
have been so | 2 |
take for a | 2 |
it may be | 2 |
he wanted his | 2 |
ones the captain | 2 |
for the key | 2 |
to the spot | 2 |
one to the | 2 |
i have brought | 2 |
broke in upon | 2 |
not uncover any | 2 |
her in his | 2 |
to see it | 2 |
his mouth and | 2 |
there some way | 2 |
mind to catch | 2 |
day of his | 2 |
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glad to see | 2 |
a surprise for | 2 |
to elope with | 2 |
he wanted to | 2 |
and there were | 2 |
late in the | 2 |
do what i | 2 |
the captain turned | 2 |
the room was | 2 |
lydia wright said | 2 |
reached for a | 2 |
twict a year | 2 |
to smile at | 2 |
to the portrait | 2 |
the moths away | 2 |
had lived tommy | 2 |
miles he caught | 2 |
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victim of the | 2 |
he was trying | 2 |
time he was | 2 |
it all the | 2 |
in which the | 2 |
of his life | 2 |
to put the | 2 |
cocos island and | 2 |
on the second | 2 |
many of us | 2 |
the ones the | 2 |
him over his | 2 |
cute for that | 2 |
captain samuel darby | 2 |
he never return | 2 |
to have sense | 2 |
all the sisters | 2 |
but i hope | 2 |
to him to | 2 |
given him to | 2 |
as captain shannon | 2 |
just as he | 2 |
that he did | 2 |
hen in a | 2 |
as soon as | 2 |
them in the | 2 |
you ever saw | 2 |
all we ask | 2 |
and seizing the | 2 |
say it is | 2 |
and her kitten | 2 |
listen to that | 2 |
to make sure | 2 |
trip to the | 2 |
they made the | 2 |
coming out of | 2 |
jealous of me | 2 |
his arm and | 2 |
to the foot | 2 |
feel like a | 2 |
she got home | 2 |
better than being | 2 |
ter have a | 2 |
by mary tourtel | 2 |
that she felt | 2 |
eyed old lady | 2 |
her bonnet was | 2 |
house or garden | 2 |
and the hen | 2 |
see her brother | 2 |
it is so | 2 |
without a touch | 2 |
the desert horizon | 2 |
over his brow | 2 |
me with her | 2 |
he hastened to | 2 |
set to work | 2 |
you so low | 2 |
and went to | 2 |
come on out | 2 |
the floor above | 2 |
it is raining | 2 |
raised his voice | 2 |
am convinced that | 2 |
across the hall | 2 |
who could not | 2 |
nothing in it | 2 |
night and carry | 2 |
he hoped that | 2 |
except for his | 2 |
years since you | 2 |
of his hoard | 2 |
there came forward | 2 |
of the winter | 2 |
reach of his | 2 |
with the boys | 2 |
a sudden death | 2 |
of the screen | 2 |
in the home | 2 |
in a corner | 2 |
the auction sale | 2 |
no way i | 2 |
he glanced at | 2 |
it is i | 2 |
were going home | 2 |
all of those | 2 |
is a disgrace | 2 |
idea of a | 2 |
in the glass | 2 |
in her room | 2 |
she should have | 2 |
of them all | 2 |
shore and not | 2 |
on the back | 2 |
had gone into | 2 |
to the place | 2 |
errors have been | 2 |
for she was | 2 |
we had better | 2 |
it is very | 2 |
fer old folks | 2 |
it was an | 2 |
said you said | 2 |
back with me | 2 |
home to earth | 2 |
by the arm | 2 |
i told her | 2 |
could not let | 2 |
wait for the | 2 |
week from ter | 2 |
he took a | 2 |
tears in her | 2 |
take you away | 2 |
he was growing | 2 |
but it does | 2 |
keep an eye | 2 |
with the same | 2 |
the rocket field | 2 |
does your mother | 2 |
i can tell | 2 |
no one seemed | 2 |
as the other | 2 |
and when she | 2 |
broke into a | 2 |
was interrupted by | 2 |
the old couple | 2 |
the right spot | 2 |
the day had | 2 |
cents a week | 2 |
behind the stable | 2 |
there were times | 2 |
one of my | 2 |
to hold her | 2 |
i found the | 2 |
dumpy books for | 2 |
head and looked | 2 |
some way of | 2 |
that should be | 2 |
into the hands | 2 |
on the wall | 2 |
away from old | 2 |
like all the | 2 |
the broken glass | 2 |
old letters and | 2 |
what might have | 2 |
here was a | 2 |
was such a | 2 |
the very first | 2 |
fast as she | 2 |
the boys and | 2 |
talk to her | 2 |
ter the hum | 2 |
and sarah jane | 2 |
be confessed that | 2 |
name in the | 2 |
of such substantials | 2 |
that when the | 2 |
that it would | 2 |
as a rule | 2 |
not deny that | 2 |
had once been | 2 |
farewell to the | 2 |
i have gathered | 2 |
the spot where | 2 |
of her apron | 2 |
with his hands | 2 |
was that they | 2 |
and her husband | 2 |
and got out | 2 |
at her husband | 2 |
up from the | 2 |
such good spirits | 2 |
spend the day | 2 |
be expected to | 2 |
on with the | 2 |
took up the | 2 |
and crossed the | 2 |
had on his | 2 |
the window that | 2 |
nothing of the | 2 |
to the plane | 2 |
asked miss katherine | 2 |
he thought he | 2 |
the sisters had | 2 |
was in earnest | 2 |
his sense of | 2 |
at night and | 2 |
she hastened to | 2 |
the only place | 2 |
promise of an | 2 |
katherine looked at | 2 |
when first he | 2 |
he caught her | 2 |
as far as | 2 |
out from under | 2 |
when he got | 2 |
the morning star | 2 |
she would not | 2 |
few minutes to | 2 |
me in the | 2 |
red policeman took | 2 |
on arth be | 2 |
early in the | 2 |
a very long | 2 |
trying to make | 2 |
woman has done | 2 |
like that silver | 2 |
a big difference | 2 |
she was smiling | 2 |
could stand it | 2 |
door was locked | 2 |
in his bag | 2 |
carried him to | 2 |
with the young | 2 |
first there was | 2 |
off his coat | 2 |
of the man | 2 |
his blue eyes | 2 |
to elicit just | 2 |
and again the | 2 |
the verge of | 2 |
said patience oak | 2 |
ever i ketch | 2 |
i could comfort | 2 |
feel sorry for | 2 |
would be well | 2 |
to listen to | 2 |
old lady laughed | 2 |
went so far | 2 |
while angy and | 2 |
distaste for the | 2 |
in one of | 2 |
that the best | 2 |
was knocking apples | 2 |
for fear that | 2 |
fifteen dollars a | 2 |
to sea again | 2 |
he was no | 2 |
weak as water | 2 |
sense of shame | 2 |
a dreadful thing | 2 |
in the days | 2 |
while they were | 2 |
some of his | 2 |
at the old | 2 |
he set the | 2 |
to go when | 2 |
am truly sorry | 2 |
the next time | 2 |
just as much | 2 |
the door open | 2 |
of the board | 2 |
upon the window | 2 |
any evidence that | 2 |
weather is fine | 2 |
it is true | 2 |
the men who | 2 |
toward the door | 2 |
bless my soul | 2 |
of a man | 2 |
the keeper was | 2 |
ef i only | 2 |
of last night | 2 |
it was still | 2 |
his father had | 2 |
smoke coming out | 2 |
and went on | 2 |
least not until | 2 |
gives us our | 2 |
policeman looked very | 2 |
she was fairly | 2 |
along the shore | 2 |
might not have | 2 |
but when he | 2 |
who would say | 2 |
so about it | 2 |
to follow the | 2 |
of the table | 2 |
have been different | 2 |
a few months | 2 |
glimpse of the | 2 |
to the back | 2 |
as near as | 2 |
by the american | 2 |
we have a | 2 |
i can hardly | 2 |
he had read | 2 |
just wait and | 2 |
i am to | 2 |
much sense to | 2 |
know how much | 2 |
ribbon painted in | 2 |
medal by the | 2 |
was a good | 2 |
but even so | 2 |
on the carpet | 2 |
long as he | 2 |
for her own | 2 |
ter take a | 2 |
the aid of | 2 |
and shut the | 2 |
and gave the | 2 |
do you know | 2 |
plenty of time | 2 |
from the room | 2 |
he has grown | 2 |
fell into a | 2 |
in the chimney | 2 |
had defied the | 2 |
try to stop | 2 |
so to speak | 2 |
in the kitchen | 2 |
to the right | 2 |
him on his | 2 |
by harper brothers | 2 |
and as he | 2 |
on his own | 2 |
knew that he | 2 |
the street and | 2 |
piece of gold | 2 |
katherine to her | 2 |
in one hand | 2 |
worn silk gown | 2 |
would have made | 2 |
a devil of | 2 |
in new york | 2 |
he fell back | 2 |
concerning captain shannon | 2 |
as it is | 2 |
in no way | 2 |
to the edge | 2 |
evidence that the | 2 |
look at them | 2 |
had been somewhat | 2 |
nickels and pennies | 2 |
used to say | 2 |
tried to smile | 2 |
at your time | 2 |
began to be | 2 |
told the men | 2 |
in my life | 2 |
i am convinced | 2 |
i must be | 2 |
and give him | 2 |
then abe went | 2 |
can we tell | 2 |
through the window | 2 |
his face that | 2 |
clew to the | 2 |
drought in the | 2 |
march along of | 2 |
he just says | 2 |
so readily consented | 2 |
up with the | 2 |
in a while | 2 |
who were not | 2 |
in a low | 2 |
ter git hardened | 2 |
looked away from | 2 |
which said as | 2 |
refuge in his | 2 |
if it were | 2 |
we was married | 2 |
they were shaking | 2 |
a red suit | 2 |
wait a minute | 2 |
out at once | 2 |
who had gone | 2 |
when morning came | 2 |
where she would | 2 |
not have to | 2 |
end of his | 2 |
got ter git | 2 |
old man opened | 2 |
be sent away | 2 |
about in the | 2 |
corner of her | 2 |
began to laugh | 2 |
he had made | 2 |
wanted to see | 2 |
slow news after | 2 |
he left the | 2 |
might run quicker | 2 |
no doubt she | 2 |
the prospect of | 2 |
what he desired | 2 |
when the door | 2 |
to find out | 2 |
do no more | 2 |
to their children | 2 |
he come back | 2 |
the foresightedness of | 2 |
run about ten | 2 |
but i was | 2 |
pulled up in | 2 |
she had so | 2 |
he leaned back | 2 |
for he often | 2 |
she was to | 2 |
shaking his head | 2 |
treasure to fall | 2 |
how many times | 2 |
saying to herself | 2 |
to be foolish | 2 |
he sighed with | 2 |
to say no | 2 |
there was an | 2 |
did not know | 2 |
set of flannels | 2 |
is what i | 2 |
is very probable | 2 |
and as a | 2 |
succeeded in raising | 2 |
one of a | 2 |
she was saying | 2 |
in order to | 2 |
any one of | 2 |
around her shoulder | 2 |
do anything to | 2 |
still want to | 2 |
the butter to | 2 |
sent to the | 2 |
the bottom of | 2 |
run about five | 2 |
it in the | 2 |
of the tears | 2 |
very fond of | 2 |
anything you want | 2 |
there is a | 2 |
was obliged to | 2 |
i wish we | 2 |
trunk which she | 2 |
the post hall | 2 |
say that i | 2 |
of course they | 2 |
but you never | 2 |
him to her | 2 |
of the rose | 2 |
she had an | 2 |
i was polite | 2 |
given to him | 2 |
captain told my | 2 |
have you been | 2 |
around her shoulders | 2 |
that gentleman had | 2 |
let her go | 2 |
went on the | 2 |
everyone in the | 2 |
been awarded a | 2 |
on the edge | 2 |
and so did | 2 |
was once more | 2 |
and then the | 2 |
a green coat | 2 |
spite of his | 2 |
the captain came | 2 |
only that morning | 2 |
eye on her | 2 |
had been here | 2 |
thinking that she | 2 |
glad we came | 2 |
but she went | 2 |
decided not to | 2 |
to say to | 2 |
the going back | 2 |
were full of | 2 |
to face me | 2 |
and they had | 2 |
how much he | 2 |
lifted her face | 2 |
and sent a | 2 |
he stepped into | 2 |
she offered to | 2 |
i am sure | 2 |
on the veranda | 2 |
blue ribbon painted | 2 |
me to prison | 2 |
that was why | 2 |
a week from | 2 |
a roll of | 2 |
a worse mess | 2 |
sister in the | 2 |
to any other | 2 |
the trike car | 2 |
just what he | 2 |
katherine and mr | 2 |
smiled at each | 2 |
a most charming | 2 |
man opened the | 2 |
anything i can | 2 |
his chair and | 2 |
once in a | 2 |
do you say | 2 |
put her hand | 2 |
to leave the | 2 |
along of me | 2 |
to get up | 2 |
have a surprise | 2 |
brought the butter | 2 |
at which the | 2 |
had reached the | 2 |
his hands and | 2 |
a piece of | 2 |
and her mother | 2 |
time in the | 2 |
ten miles he | 2 |
the time i | 2 |
there had been | 2 |
of his youth | 2 |
the back seat | 2 |
in the least | 2 |
sometimes i wonder | 2 |
you remember that | 2 |
willie brown was | 2 |
go back this | 2 |
backward and forward | 2 |
the days when | 2 |
had given him | 2 |
to the village | 2 |
who was a | 2 |
consequitur quodcunque petit | 2 |
in hidden treasures | 2 |
of the story | 2 |
thought he had | 2 |
and my husband | 2 |
followed her into | 2 |
to all her | 2 |
but it had | 2 |
for some reason | 2 |
to keep an | 2 |
could feel the | 2 |
if she would | 2 |
in the east | 2 |
all over his | 2 |
want to spoil | 2 |
it began to | 2 |
tale of the | 2 |
as this was | 2 |
in their best | 2 |
said joseph with | 2 |
folks have told | 2 |
tell him to | 2 |
shannon must have | 2 |
not go to | 2 |
and now she | 2 |
and sewed up | 2 |
and over the | 2 |
a curious mixture | 2 |
like to be | 2 |
part of the | 2 |
even with the | 2 |
i can remember | 2 |
looked very hard | 2 |
and at the | 2 |
with the intention | 2 |
with the old | 2 |
away from blossy | 2 |
too young to | 2 |
the bag with | 2 |
was fond of | 2 |
an eye on | 2 |
of captain shannon | 2 |
the time that | 2 |
the veteran was | 2 |
his mind to | 2 |
as plainly as | 2 |
and yellow trousers | 2 |
and she shook | 2 |
of indignant protest | 2 |
must come back | 2 |
york and london | 2 |
was a statue | 2 |
the house for | 2 |
did not move | 2 |
one could have | 2 |
abutilon and begonias | 2 |
angy would be | 2 |
placed the book | 2 |
he seated himself | 2 |
outlived their usefulness | 2 |
if you want | 2 |
got up out | 2 |
i can manage | 2 |
she was really | 2 |
so much rubbish | 2 |
go into the | 2 |
to the gate | 2 |
too old for | 2 |
to your daughter | 2 |
were times when | 2 |
could it be | 2 |
hurried over to | 2 |
lost at sea | 2 |
bring to her | 2 |
hole in the | 2 |
of which was | 2 |
if i can | 2 |
the hum by | 2 |
and then at | 2 |
in the air | 2 |
copyright on this | 2 |
hung on the | 2 |
katherine did not | 2 |
been a very | 2 |
of a room | 2 |
where you are | 2 |
i am so | 2 |
take a nap | 2 |
him from the | 2 |
ter tell me | 2 |
with a determined | 2 |
but all the | 2 |
her to be | 2 |
a number of | 2 |
and he could | 2 |
he could keep | 2 |
he felt as | 2 |
edited by e | 2 |
then he said | 2 |
on the day | 2 |
in the office | 2 |
the weather was | 2 |
stared at abe | 2 |
to worry about | 2 |
up that hole | 2 |
spend a week | 2 |
not with the | 2 |
had learned that | 2 |
abe made a | 2 |
know very well | 2 |
the twilight years | 2 |
fall into the | 2 |
his wife to | 2 |
wait to see | 2 |
the first colonizing | 2 |
know if he | 2 |
he drew his | 2 |
as joseph was | 2 |
of your age | 2 |
him a very | 2 |
was not to | 2 |
such a fuss | 2 |
piece of bread | 2 |
that her voice | 2 |
out of bed | 2 |
came and went | 2 |
up and dressed | 2 |
that he used | 2 |
now you know | 2 |
he took to | 2 |
she had acquired | 2 |
not refrain from | 2 |
the whereabouts of | 2 |
old woman came | 2 |
down the steps | 2 |
than being a | 2 |
course there was | 2 |
than her husband | 2 |
hands of some | 2 |
down to eat | 2 |
man went out | 2 |
and would have | 2 |
you tell me | 2 |
hold of her | 2 |
sixpence and the | 2 |
make mistakes sometimes | 2 |
as he seemed | 2 |
threshold of the | 2 |
what mattered if | 2 |
in his own | 2 |
made the old | 2 |
children and grandchildren | 2 |
that a man | 2 |
hand against the | 2 |
her smile was | 2 |
she had come | 2 |
the old men | 2 |
toe of her | 2 |
under the thumb | 2 |
way to the | 2 |
and his father | 2 |
that the late | 2 |
felt that the | 2 |
is a good | 2 |
a bit of | 2 |
new york and | 2 |
a house on | 2 |
the benefit of | 2 |
fond of her | 2 |
your time of | 2 |
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father and mother | 2 |
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his new clothes | 2 |
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by thomas cobb | 2 |
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butter or cheese | 2 |
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friend of the | 2 |
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my dear alfred | 2 |
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