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quadgram | frequency |
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for the first time | 37 |
it seems to me | 20 |
the rest of the | 19 |
in the middle of | 17 |
you may tie to | 16 |
it would have been | 16 |
the end of the | 16 |
as if she had | 15 |
i do not know | 15 |
it seemed to him | 15 |
and that you may | 15 |
that you may tie | 15 |
the edge of the | 14 |
it was the first | 14 |
seems to me that | 14 |
i feel as if | 14 |
for a little while | 14 |
as if she were | 14 |
i wish i could | 14 |
in spite of the | 13 |
i want you to | 13 |
the middle of the | 13 |
was the first time | 13 |
when i was a | 13 |
that like a man | 13 |
she was going to | 13 |
for a long time | 13 |
just like a man | 13 |
up at the glen | 13 |
for the sake of | 13 |
the other side of | 12 |
the race that knows | 12 |
he knew that he | 12 |
the top of the | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
the first time in | 12 |
race that knows joseph | 12 |
had a letter from | 12 |
sat down on the | 12 |
i am going to | 11 |
the foot of the | 11 |
he did not know | 11 |
are you going to | 11 |
little house of dreams | 11 |
the house of dreams | 11 |
going to be married | 11 |
you are going to | 10 |
what do you think | 10 |
tannis of the flats | 10 |
for a few minutes | 10 |
of the little house | 10 |
a good deal of | 10 |
as if i were | 10 |
but she did not | 10 |
he had seen her | 10 |
i was going to | 10 |
the little house was | 10 |
as if it were | 10 |
that it would be | 10 |
if she had been | 10 |
knew that he had | 10 |
other side of the | 10 |
in the face of | 9 |
that he had been | 9 |
she is going to | 9 |
seemed to him that | 9 |
in spite of her | 9 |
the side of the | 9 |
that there was no | 9 |
he had been a | 9 |
it had not been | 9 |
the rest of us | 9 |
as soon as i | 9 |
on the western front | 9 |
in which he had | 9 |
translated by clara bell | 9 |
that it was a | 9 |
to go to the | 9 |
do not know what | 9 |
house up the brook | 9 |
to the little house | 9 |
but he did not | 9 |
was going to be | 9 |
but there was no | 8 |
to be able to | 8 |
the heart of the | 8 |
feel as if i | 8 |
the four winds light | 8 |
that she did not | 8 |
was one of those | 8 |
he felt that he | 8 |
the little house of | 8 |
she had never seen | 8 |
that he could not | 8 |
he had seen the | 8 |
in the little house | 8 |
the door of the | 8 |
out of the room | 8 |
it seems as if | 8 |
that part of the | 8 |
for the rest of | 8 |
i shall never forget | 8 |
the first time i | 8 |
at the top of | 8 |
i can tell you | 8 |
the face of the | 8 |
the bottom of the | 8 |
for the most part | 8 |
had it not been | 7 |
that he had not | 7 |
as if he were | 7 |
it seemed to me | 7 |
there was a certain | 7 |
was not in the | 7 |
but it was a | 7 |
and sat down on | 7 |
and i do not | 7 |
out of the world | 7 |
it would not be | 7 |
that he had never | 7 |
the eyes of the | 7 |
on the side of | 7 |
in spite of his | 7 |
it is to be | 7 |
there was no one | 7 |
at the bottom of | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
the shadow of the | 7 |
i had a letter | 7 |
in the first place | 7 |
to think of it | 7 |
that there was a | 7 |
the men on the | 7 |
he saw that the | 7 |
the back of the | 7 |
am not going to | 7 |
will be able to | 7 |
in the presence of | 7 |
i am not going | 7 |
do you think i | 7 |
i do not think | 7 |
it was evident that | 7 |
the story of the | 7 |
did you ever see | 7 |
once in a while | 7 |
was the only one | 7 |
one of the most | 7 |
the first time he | 7 |
the beauty of the | 7 |
it did not matter | 7 |
was one of the | 7 |
it not been for | 7 |
with him to the | 7 |
that was to be | 7 |
if it had not | 7 |
he would have been | 7 |
if i had not | 7 |
i went to the | 6 |
at the little house | 6 |
as if he had | 6 |
out of the way | 6 |
if it were not | 6 |
and nan and di | 6 |
that she had been | 6 |
at the end of | 6 |
do you think it | 6 |
it makes me feel | 6 |
of such a thing | 6 |
she did not know | 6 |
i did not know | 6 |
the house up the | 6 |
on the edge of | 6 |
i feel that i | 6 |
would have been a | 6 |
never been able to | 6 |
he is going to | 6 |
and it was a | 6 |
it must have been | 6 |
looked at each other | 6 |
to him to be | 6 |
that she could not | 6 |
first time in her | 6 |
he had never seen | 6 |
nan and di and | 6 |
in spite of all | 6 |
it was one of | 6 |
at the fishing village | 6 |
it was in the | 6 |
he was going to | 6 |
i would like to | 6 |
in the midst of | 6 |
there was something in | 6 |
time in her life | 6 |
i never heard of | 6 |
that he did not | 6 |
to the end of | 6 |
the surface of the | 6 |
had come to the | 6 |
but i could not | 6 |
if it had been | 6 |
that it was not | 6 |
i am not a | 6 |
that is what i | 6 |
is going to be | 6 |
such a thing as | 6 |
did not want to | 6 |
foot of the bed | 6 |
the best of it | 6 |
made up her mind | 6 |
i hope he will | 6 |
know what to do | 6 |
if you want to | 6 |
that he had no | 6 |
to me that i | 6 |
i have no doubt | 6 |
men on the schooner | 6 |
but she could not | 6 |
what it is to | 6 |
it might have been | 6 |
end of the island | 6 |
up to the glen | 6 |
in the matter of | 6 |
never said a word | 6 |
as soon as he | 6 |
what are you going | 6 |
and her eyes were | 6 |
and he did not | 6 |
to think of her | 6 |
went down to the | 6 |
i should like to | 5 |
you may be sure | 5 |
it will be the | 5 |
to be a good | 5 |
was standing on the | 5 |
she would have been | 5 |
it seemed as if | 5 |
it was a very | 5 |
to the race that | 5 |
down at the fishing | 5 |
had never had a | 5 |
went back to her | 5 |
and held out his | 5 |
she looked at the | 5 |
from head to foot | 5 |
but she was not | 5 |
the surf and the | 5 |
to do with it | 5 |
not in the least | 5 |
that i know of | 5 |
i do not want | 5 |
going to be a | 5 |
i thought i was | 5 |
would have been very | 5 |
i wonder if i | 5 |
there was only one | 5 |
he looked at the | 5 |
it were not for | 5 |
first time he had | 5 |
she sat down on | 5 |
was sitting on the | 5 |
when i heard that | 5 |
it appeared to him | 5 |
when he was a | 5 |
has come back to | 5 |
i would not have | 5 |
captain jim shook his | 5 |
was beginning to be | 5 |
and there was no | 5 |
that was why i | 5 |
was not going to | 5 |
he knew that it | 5 |
that he had seen | 5 |
when i got home | 5 |
up in the night | 5 |
that it is not | 5 |
the front of the | 5 |
in the eyes of | 5 |
said the old man | 5 |
it was true that | 5 |
the first time since | 5 |
when i think of | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
the little brown book | 5 |
no matter what the | 5 |
right in the middle | 5 |
get the better of | 5 |
now that you have | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
of four winds harbor | 5 |
is at the helm | 5 |
only a common fellow | 5 |
at the same time | 5 |
he might have been | 5 |
he did not believe | 5 |
it seemed to caius | 5 |
had no intention of | 5 |
at the gate of | 5 |
it was not that | 5 |
out of the kitchen | 5 |
felt as if i | 5 |
what sort of a | 5 |
had said to him | 5 |
under the impression that | 5 |
i felt as if | 5 |
back to the house | 5 |
at the door of | 5 |
it was not the | 5 |
the thought of the | 5 |
anne and gilbert were | 5 |
the night of the | 5 |
but they did not | 5 |
think it would be | 5 |
when she went to | 5 |
she was one of | 5 |
if he did not | 5 |
in the long run | 5 |
he shook his head | 5 |
wake up in the | 5 |
for the last time | 5 |
she looked at him | 5 |
came out of the | 5 |
went out of the | 5 |
the old man had | 5 |
and i want to | 5 |
i wish i had | 5 |
he did not think | 5 |
in front of him | 5 |
the face of a | 5 |
now that she had | 5 |
was not at all | 5 |
had not been for | 5 |
the war will be | 5 |
what she had said | 5 |
the first time that | 5 |
the only one who | 5 |
jim shook his head | 5 |
and there is no | 5 |
got up and went | 5 |
i went down to | 5 |
and he knew that | 5 |
did not know that | 5 |
and that there was | 5 |
to think that the | 5 |
all the next day | 5 |
i thought it was | 5 |
her out of the | 5 |
the rest of my | 5 |
and went back to | 5 |
that she should be | 5 |
that it seemed to | 5 |
it was possible to | 5 |
there was a little | 5 |
he had not the | 5 |
is one of the | 5 |
with the air of | 5 |
war will be over | 5 |
of which he was | 5 |
i got up and | 5 |
as long as he | 5 |
it is not a | 5 |
that led to the | 5 |
went back to the | 5 |
on the foot of | 5 |
that he was the | 5 |
seemed to me that | 5 |
when he saw her | 5 |
be over in a | 5 |
did not like the | 5 |
but i am not | 5 |
of a man who | 5 |
that he would be | 5 |
it is my opinion | 5 |
it was a good | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
you going to do | 4 |
might have been a | 4 |
do you mean to | 4 |
there was no doubt | 4 |
but there was a | 4 |
from the upper glen | 4 |
the story of lost | 4 |
a few minutes before | 4 |
if he had not | 4 |
to live in the | 4 |
he had come to | 4 |
in the shadow of | 4 |
was something in her | 4 |
where he had been | 4 |
house among the willows | 4 |
to look at the | 4 |
that it had been | 4 |
i am of the | 4 |
would not have been | 4 |
he had to go | 4 |
that would have been | 4 |
went into the house | 4 |
i was a child | 4 |
knew that there was | 4 |
through the hall and | 4 |
i can assure you | 4 |
than i ever did | 4 |
no matter what happens | 4 |
like a man in | 4 |
as she had been | 4 |
the light of a | 4 |
and shut the door | 4 |
that was why she | 4 |
house of dreams and | 4 |
said a word to | 4 |
at the same moment | 4 |
it was a bad | 4 |
then all at once | 4 |
he knew that the | 4 |
a white persian cat | 4 |
in love with him | 4 |
put her arms about | 4 |
out of the door | 4 |
i was a girl | 4 |
and she was very | 4 |
than he had ever | 4 |
from which he had | 4 |
looked up at him | 4 |
church across the harbor | 4 |
i ought to be | 4 |
it as well as | 4 |
as far as he | 4 |
top of his voice | 4 |
that he had a | 4 |
up my mind to | 4 |
never saw such a | 4 |
would not be so | 4 |
it was all over | 4 |
you and the doctor | 4 |
if he had been | 4 |
of the house of | 4 |
and as soon as | 4 |
he did not care | 4 |
there was nothing in | 4 |
that this was the | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
he went to sleep | 4 |
the race of joseph | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
edge of the cliff | 4 |
have a good time | 4 |
he did not like | 4 |
felt that she could | 4 |
you when you were | 4 |
it did not seem | 4 |
for a couple of | 4 |
the harbor and the | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
she had never been | 4 |
it was not a | 4 |
he had no thought | 4 |
came over to the | 4 |
do not want to | 4 |
i thought you were | 4 |
such a comfort to | 4 |
that he was in | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
keep an eye on | 4 |
how do you know | 4 |
felt himself to be | 4 |
they went back to | 4 |
a blue spot on | 4 |
he did not come | 4 |
is my opinion that | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
i used to think | 4 |
side of the bay | 4 |
but it will be | 4 |
when they reached the | 4 |
nothing to do with | 4 |
lost in the sea | 4 |
i am afraid that | 4 |
the mind of caius | 4 |
knew that it was | 4 |
such a night as | 4 |
he had been so | 4 |
there was such a | 4 |
i would never have | 4 |
she opened the door | 4 |
that i should have | 4 |
what do you mean | 4 |
in the night and | 4 |
in the course of | 4 |
that you have come | 4 |
i did not like | 4 |
i used to be | 4 |
to the contrary notwithstanding | 4 |
he knew now that | 4 |
a day or two | 4 |
i knew that i | 4 |
had a chance to | 4 |
to go on with | 4 |
that he was being | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
of the four winds | 4 |
mean to tell me | 4 |
there are times when | 4 |
what had happened to | 4 |
he felt himself to | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
as if they had | 4 |
the coming of the | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
knew that he was | 4 |
and i thought it | 4 |
felt that he had | 4 |
was alone in the | 4 |
she looked at me | 4 |
and looked at her | 4 |
a night as this | 4 |
but i will not | 4 |
at the thought of | 4 |
i never had any | 4 |
want to go to | 4 |
i have come to | 4 |
never see him again | 4 |
there is no use | 4 |
and jem and jerry | 4 |
part of the shore | 4 |
i wish you would | 4 |
come to the island | 4 |
at him for a | 4 |
there was no need | 4 |
that she would have | 4 |
if i were in | 4 |
he saw that she | 4 |
the bits of ice | 4 |
that did not matter | 4 |
she did not like | 4 |
it did not occur | 4 |
thousands of miles away | 4 |
to go back to | 4 |
in spite of this | 4 |
there will be no | 4 |
came back to her | 4 |
to go to bed | 4 |
at each other in | 4 |
i had come to | 4 |
do you think of | 4 |
is my duty to | 4 |
and when he saw | 4 |
she had been very | 4 |
there was always a | 4 |
in love with her | 4 |
i shall never be | 4 |
you do not know | 4 |
she felt that she | 4 |
too much of a | 4 |
i want to tell | 4 |
but he had no | 4 |
for many a day | 4 |
that he was not | 4 |
by the light of | 4 |
was to be his | 4 |
he was not a | 4 |
the day on which | 4 |
felt that he was | 4 |
be married in the | 4 |
the thought of it | 4 |
it must be a | 4 |
know what it is | 4 |
come back to me | 4 |
and there was not | 4 |
it is my duty | 4 |
coming of the mail | 4 |
to him in the | 4 |
it is not the | 4 |
he did not want | 4 |
man in the world | 4 |
must have been a | 4 |
want to tell you | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
an odd feeling of | 4 |
for the time being | 4 |
i have not been | 4 |
would you like to | 4 |
the sea and the | 4 |
feel as if it | 4 |
to live with her | 4 |
she has always been | 4 |
to take care of | 4 |
good enough for her | 4 |
to think that i | 4 |
when she was a | 4 |
have nothing to do | 4 |
to be married to | 4 |
looked at him with | 4 |
would have been glad | 4 |
the sight of her | 4 |
tell you how i | 4 |
a letter from him | 4 |
make the best of | 4 |
as long as i | 4 |
a cup of tea | 4 |
had gone to the | 4 |
what in the world | 4 |
he had seen in | 4 |
to go to sleep | 4 |
that there was something | 4 |
to take charge of | 4 |
story of lost margaret | 4 |
she did not care | 4 |
by the author of | 4 |
when the news came | 4 |
she did not look | 4 |
for a moment in | 4 |
went out to the | 4 |
into the habit of | 4 |
he could not think | 4 |
translated by mary j | 4 |
i thought you would | 4 |
but he would not | 4 |
think that i should | 4 |
to the conclusion that | 4 |
to be bothered with | 4 |
most of the time | 4 |
caius did not know | 4 |
when she came to | 4 |
was under the impression | 4 |
before he went away | 4 |
the opening of the | 4 |
you will have to | 4 |
she did not speak | 4 |
made me think of | 4 |
i must be getting | 4 |
and went to work | 4 |
that the germans are | 4 |
drew a long breath | 4 |
as well as i | 4 |
the mouth of the | 4 |
that there was nothing | 4 |
gone out of the | 4 |
to see that the | 4 |
if i had been | 4 |
my house of dreams | 4 |
there would be no | 4 |
the top of his | 4 |
looked as if she | 4 |
of the night before | 4 |
sat down by the | 4 |
by molly elliot seawell | 4 |
in the right place | 4 |
heard the story of | 4 |
shall never forget the | 4 |
when i saw her | 4 |
to caius that the | 4 |
in the fact that | 4 |
but it was not | 4 |
did not occur to | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
in spite of himself | 4 |
but she would not | 4 |
he found that the | 4 |
top of the cliff | 4 |
i could never have | 4 |
it was not in | 4 |
i want to see | 4 |
but there was something | 4 |
you ought to be | 4 |
jem and jerry and | 4 |
i felt that i | 4 |
he asked me to | 4 |
that he would go | 4 |
said not a word | 4 |
i had to go | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
the door closed behind | 4 |
on the veranda steps | 4 |
in the glen and | 4 |
at the foot of | 4 |
with a sigh of | 4 |
on the top of | 4 |
and i began to | 4 |
with a blue spot | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
when he found that | 4 |
when he came to | 4 |
sat down on a | 4 |
she did not say | 4 |
i must be going | 4 |
to rainbow valley and | 4 |
if i could only | 4 |
rest of the day | 4 |
was that it was | 4 |
there was nothing else | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
am of the opinion | 4 |
the mystery of the | 4 |
in front of the | 4 |
when i came home | 4 |
of the race that | 4 |
to give her up | 4 |
as she looked at | 4 |
out of the question | 4 |
have no right to | 4 |
as they walked home | 4 |
susan shook her head | 4 |
the only one of | 4 |
through the maple grove | 4 |
he had never known | 4 |
i am glad you | 4 |
but i did not | 4 |
and he was a | 4 |
she had been a | 4 |
opened the door and | 4 |
to him that he | 4 |
he had finished his | 4 |
as if it had | 4 |
of the power of | 4 |
he was really a | 4 |
when he saw the | 4 |
to be looking at | 4 |
was not that he | 3 |
the return of hester | 3 |
of the upper glen | 3 |
first time i saw | 3 |
looked at him for | 3 |
it to be the | 3 |
never having had a | 3 |
but it was only | 3 |
looked at her with | 3 |
and have it over | 3 |
said cousin sophia solemnly | 3 |
to tell her that | 3 |
book of miss emily | 3 |
but when she came | 3 |
just like a child | 3 |
he could see the | 3 |
to the glen and | 3 |
off to rainbow valley | 3 |
but i was not | 3 |
in which there was | 3 |
he had a feeling | 3 |
tarred with the same | 3 |
that nothing could be | 3 |
woods beyond the glen | 3 |
duration of the war | 3 |
had come over from | 3 |
will you ever forget | 3 |
a woman who had | 3 |
take a brace and | 3 |
and that it was | 3 |
she said with a | 3 |
would never have thought | 3 |
had no time to | 3 |
in the world was | 3 |
when he went to | 3 |
rest of my life | 3 |
i was up to | 3 |
he knew that his | 3 |
was a matter of | 3 |
as he used to | 3 |
a girl in the | 3 |
surface of the water | 3 |
you to marry me | 3 |
wanted him to go | 3 |
he was not the | 3 |
back into the house | 3 |
day of my life | 3 |
in charge of the | 3 |
he did not feel | 3 |
i think it is | 3 |
the materializing of cecil | 3 |
added with a sigh | 3 |
i can see that | 3 |
and more than that | 3 |
the worst of all | 3 |
i might have been | 3 |
at the four winds | 3 |
she went into the | 3 |
the son of his | 3 |
it would be to | 3 |
between it and the | 3 |
to me that the | 3 |
said susan with a | 3 |
why do you think | 3 |
if i could have | 3 |
was going to marry | 3 |
hung up the receiver | 3 |
as if you were | 3 |
there was no sign | 3 |
which seemed to be | 3 |
she did not want | 3 |
lived all my life | 3 |
for he was a | 3 |
four years in prince | 3 |
know that he had | 3 |
had never seen him | 3 |
it was a new | 3 |
seemed to him to | 3 |
and it would be | 3 |
i meant to do | 3 |
the long and short | 3 |
go to the station | 3 |
the house of madame | 3 |
something of the sort | 3 |
me think of the | 3 |
i know it was | 3 |
want you to promise | 3 |
than she had ever | 3 |
it was a relief | 3 |
wilson is going to | 3 |
a year or two | 3 |
did not know how | 3 |
i never saw such | 3 |
little brown book of | 3 |
wanted to tell you | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
came to me and | 3 |
a comfort to me | 3 |
a little white house | 3 |
do not know much | 3 |
smiled at each other | 3 |
he was forced to | 3 |
her at the door | 3 |
did not know it | 3 |
i had to tell | 3 |
a few days later | 3 |
had a way of | 3 |
but it did not | 3 |
had happened in the | 3 |
i came home from | 3 |
in a few days | 3 |
the doctor shook his | 3 |
she seemed to be | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
it would be an | 3 |
the tears from her | 3 |
it was such a | 3 |
she had never heard | 3 |
she used to be | 3 |
to hoist the flag | 3 |
stared at each other | 3 |
to my room and | 3 |
since the night of | 3 |
but i love it | 3 |
upon the edge of | 3 |
the little house for | 3 |
at four winds harbor | 3 |
you think it would | 3 |
i have a little | 3 |
case of david bell | 3 |
that i would never | 3 |
of their journey was | 3 |
what could i do | 3 |
the fact that i | 3 |
a bit of the | 3 |
do not say that | 3 |
the shadow of venus | 3 |
me in the least | 3 |
air was full of | 3 |
to the methodist church | 3 |
there is only one | 3 |
time he had ever | 3 |
these past four years | 3 |
will never see him | 3 |
and it hurt me | 3 |
to be taken to | 3 |
surf and the sand | 3 |
in such a fashion | 3 |
did not care if | 3 |
the moment he had | 3 |
up and down the | 3 |
stood there for a | 3 |
i had not been | 3 |
with the rest of | 3 |
now for the first | 3 |
for her to be | 3 |
it has always been | 3 |
there had been an | 3 |
the girl who was | 3 |
with a little sigh | 3 |
with a resigned air | 3 |
me all about her | 3 |
and not to be | 3 |
i might as well | 3 |
of a woman who | 3 |
cat with a blue | 3 |
had to do it | 3 |
to put up with | 3 |
to say to you | 3 |
to him that the | 3 |
sick and tired of | 3 |
looked out on the | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
to be the most | 3 |
the boat across the | 3 |
ever since she had | 3 |
there was a time | 3 |
in all her life | 3 |
to which he had | 3 |
did not care much | 3 |
of her new home | 3 |
that she was going | 3 |
was to be done | 3 |
i asked you to | 3 |
the brother who failed | 3 |
had no near relatives | 3 |
her eyes were as | 3 |
there was a good | 3 |
into the water to | 3 |
to the spare room | 3 |
held out his hands | 3 |
for the next three | 3 |
she had a little | 3 |
i ought to go | 3 |
in rainbow valley and | 3 |
our house of dreams | 3 |
as much as she | 3 |
go on with life | 3 |
to her own room | 3 |
and his wife went | 3 |
a night like this | 3 |
rest of the afternoon | 3 |
that it was only | 3 |
you ever forget the | 3 |
looking at me with | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
what i can do | 3 |
come back to her | 3 |
asked me to be | 3 |
i tell you i | 3 |
death in the face | 3 |
when it was over | 3 |
if he came back | 3 |
was such a nice | 3 |
in the spring and | 3 |
all at once i | 3 |
sitting on the veranda | 3 |
of the church across | 3 |
his big brown eyes | 3 |
he had once seen | 3 |
what he had seen | 3 |
even in the midst | 3 |
there is no such | 3 |
he was to be | 3 |
at the front door | 3 |
and went into the | 3 |
and all at once | 3 |
it was not only | 3 |
the spare room and | 3 |
has always been a | 3 |
but they were not | 3 |
wish i could have | 3 |
a man in a | 3 |
thought he was dead | 3 |
it would be no | 3 |
woodrow wilson is going | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
and she knew that | 3 |
when we were children | 3 |
put her hand on | 3 |
as i tell you | 3 |
you were always a | 3 |
bear to think of | 3 |
was a good thing | 3 |
which he had seen | 3 |
asleep on the sofa | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
do you know that | 3 |
spite of the fact | 3 |
she said she had | 3 |
because he had been | 3 |
am not in the | 3 |
had first seen her | 3 |
a junior red cross | 3 |
over in a few | 3 |
if we could only | 3 |
which he had once | 3 |
to cry at the | 3 |
to call on you | 3 |
house of madame le | 3 |
take the trouble to | 3 |
i had to do | 3 |
it might as well | 3 |
sailed on the four | 3 |
ever since i came | 3 |
last night i was | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
it was only a | 3 |
does not seem to | 3 |
makes me think of | 3 |
she used to think | 3 |
i would have gone | 3 |
who had been so | 3 |
to look forward to | 3 |
it is not often | 3 |
went back to ingleside | 3 |
that he himself was | 3 |
to be married in | 3 |
not been able to | 3 |
down to the point | 3 |
is a good man | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
came up from the | 3 |
i am very glad | 3 |
he was a good | 3 |
the voice of a | 3 |
i was determined i | 3 |
out on the rocks | 3 |
then he knew that | 3 |
there are people who | 3 |
that he should be | 3 |
are not going to | 3 |
not know much about | 3 |
when he had said | 3 |
with the same brush | 3 |
the apple of her | 3 |
if i could just | 3 |
looked about him at | 3 |
doctor and his wife | 3 |
fred and small anne | 3 |
are times when i | 3 |
and i saw that | 3 |
so that it was | 3 |
will be over in | 3 |
he had no desire | 3 |
love of the sea | 3 |
a waste of time | 3 |
in a tone of | 3 |
it was impossible that | 3 |
now that she was | 3 |
to stay to supper | 3 |
he could not understand | 3 |
she thought he had | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
to the men on | 3 |
there is no doubt | 3 |
long and short of | 3 |
except for a few | 3 |
do not deserve that | 3 |
he got to the | 3 |
out of the gate | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
said miss cornelia calmly | 3 |
to do with the | 3 |
go back to the | 3 |
as if i must | 3 |
the thing that he | 3 |
the direction of the | 3 |
the conscience case of | 3 |
that captain jim was | 3 |
the air of one | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
down to the station | 3 |
could not help it | 3 |
i like to think | 3 |
by the time i | 3 |
bride of green gables | 3 |
just as soon as | 3 |
i hope you will | 3 |
there used to be | 3 |
but it would be | 3 |
as well as his | 3 |
on which she had | 3 |
you are one of | 3 |
have been all right | 3 |
was no one to | 3 |
and that is the | 3 |
at the glen station | 3 |
the direction in which | 3 |
the worst of it | 3 |
said it was the | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
that she seemed to | 3 |
going to make a | 3 |
across the fields to | 3 |
go over the top | 3 |
there had been a | 3 |
it was not for | 3 |
for many a year | 3 |
put it in the | 3 |
you are not going | 3 |
be taken to the | 3 |
when she reached the | 3 |
at the sight of | 3 |
captain jim was a | 3 |
they were going to | 3 |
stepped off the train | 3 |
and went to her | 3 |
she had not much | 3 |
invite my father to | 3 |
son of his mother | 3 |
fallen asleep on the | 3 |
conscience case of david | 3 |
is no use in | 3 |
but as soon as | 3 |
he has always been | 3 |
geese down the hill | 3 |
to his own place | 3 |
out of her sight | 3 |
so much so that | 3 |
on the four sisters | 3 |
who seemed to be | 3 |
and i am going | 3 |
the little house one | 3 |
all the time and | 3 |
and he had seen | 3 |
slip of a girl | 3 |
everybody in the glen | 3 |
that she would come | 3 |
nothing of the sort | 3 |
to let him see | 3 |
his eyes from the | 3 |
did not fail to | 3 |
captain jim and miss | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
i feel sure she | 3 |
who would have been | 3 |
as it may be | 3 |
so far as to | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
persian cat with a | 3 |
to ask him to | 3 |
came home to me | 3 |
because she had been | 3 |
the woods beyond the | 3 |
as soon as we | 3 |
the influence of the | 3 |
through the little gate | 3 |
i really want to | 3 |
and she gave him | 3 |
and went out of | 3 |
a thing to be | 3 |
the first bride of | 3 |
to coax him home | 3 |
was a relief to | 3 |
do not believe that | 3 |
in and shut the | 3 |
was waiting for her | 3 |
how did you know | 3 |
the appearance of the | 3 |
fallen in love with | 3 |
to the house and | 3 |
from lip to lip | 3 |
slice of humble pie | 3 |
was hardly to be | 3 |
had no desire to | 3 |
have lived to see | 3 |
that it is my | 3 |
so that she could | 3 |
under the influence of | 3 |
i would not be | 3 |
she has to live | 3 |
met her on the | 3 |
she added with a | 3 |
a long breath of | 3 |
i have in the | 3 |
if i were only | 3 |
by the time you | 3 |
we have got the | 3 |
i did not think | 3 |
appeared to him that | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
the last of the | 3 |
there will be a | 3 |
because he knew that | 3 |
how he had been | 3 |
i can go on | 3 |
down to the little | 3 |
she heard the news | 3 |
whether it was a | 3 |
when the door closed | 3 |
i would have been | 3 |
thought it was a | 3 |
than most of the | 3 |
see how i can | 3 |
not sleep that night | 3 |
i wake up in | 3 |
they do not deserve | 3 |
i think it would | 3 |
in my young days | 3 |
is as good as | 3 |
he will be able | 3 |
when anne and gilbert | 3 |
put it on the | 3 |
when it comes to | 3 |
that night on the | 3 |
the old house of | 3 |
through the open window | 3 |
most of the night | 3 |
the fields to the | 3 |
the rest of it | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
when the time comes | 3 |
that it was all | 3 |
what i meant to | 3 |
him for a few | 3 |
rilla looked about her | 3 |
in a way that | 3 |
anne of green gables | 3 |
evening at four winds | 3 |
the land of dreams | 3 |
asked her if she | 3 |
sat down on it | 3 |
they were out of | 3 |
i am not in | 3 |
think it right to | 3 |
the only things that | 3 |
glad to see you | 3 |
be able to get | 3 |
him for a moment | 3 |
let him see it | 3 |
it does not do | 3 |
on his own account | 3 |
in her selfless mood | 3 |
when he had first | 3 |
not going to have | 3 |
it is the most | 3 |
up in his arms | 3 |
had told her that | 3 |
that he would have | 3 |
was a good deal | 3 |
will be all right | 3 |
it was just as | 3 |
of flesh and blood | 3 |
could not see the | 3 |
out of the water | 3 |
it would be such | 3 |
that she had made | 3 |
since the day on | 3 |
every one of them | 3 |
over the harbor and | 3 |
on such a night | 3 |
years in prince albert | 3 |
he was just a | 3 |
is what i would | 3 |
did not appear to | 3 |
over the maple grove | 3 |
sat for a long | 3 |
the movement of the | 3 |
out to the kitchen | 3 |
there was in his | 3 |
on the harbor shore | 3 |
the bank of the | 3 |
doctor shook his head | 3 |
i had seen her | 3 |
i said to him | 3 |
it is not as | 3 |
that he should not | 3 |
and to be a | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
if i have to | 3 |
i have been told | 3 |
not by virtue of | 3 |
do you remember that | 3 |
in the days of | 3 |
mother and nan and | 3 |
it would be all | 3 |
it was all right | 3 |
with illustrations by f | 3 |
i never was so | 3 |
have something to say | 3 |
if i were you | 3 |
or he would never | 3 |
the duration of the | 3 |
had come out of | 3 |
i were in a | 3 |
to marry mark foster | 3 |
i seemed to see | 3 |
i think i would | 3 |
i have something to | 3 |
but i want to | 3 |
and if he had | 3 |
it is not good | 3 |
a letter from mr | 3 |
between them and the | 3 |
when he had been | 3 |
was the first to | 3 |
he has to go | 3 |
did not try to | 3 |
to be with her | 3 |
as i would have | 3 |
the place where he | 3 |
it was not his | 3 |
the base of the | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
as if we had | 3 |
as if to say | 3 |
she went down to | 3 |
had never seen her | 3 |
they did not talk | 3 |
me to stay to | 3 |
i want to know | 3 |
reason why we should | 3 |
in the same way | 3 |
that it is only | 3 |
as far as i | 3 |
i am afraid i | 3 |
she was looking at | 3 |
to talk to me | 3 |
jem and jerry were | 3 |
was rising over the | 3 |
my duty to tell | 3 |
as she had done | 3 |
did not speak of | 3 |
came to four winds | 3 |
in a few minutes | 3 |
at any other time | 3 |
that i would not | 3 |
but i want you | 3 |
and went to bed | 3 |
as he might have | 3 |
to the four winds | 3 |
thought of such a | 3 |
father and mother were | 3 |
on which he had | 3 |
made up my mind | 3 |
occur to him to | 3 |
enough to know that | 3 |
said miss cornelia emphatically | 3 |
it is a good | 3 |
face of the sea | 3 |
go with him to | 3 |
there was something so | 3 |
might as well be | 3 |
to think of him | 3 |
matter what the consequences | 3 |
felt that it was | 3 |
where are you going | 3 |
was good enough for | 3 |
can you tell me | 3 |
that is one of | 3 |
she had no intention | 3 |
to tell the truth | 3 |
then she turned and | 3 |
never had a beau | 3 |
there for the winter | 3 |
hair was like a | 3 |
the writing of the | 3 |
was out of the | 3 |
had never thought of | 3 |
you know you have | 3 |
get out of the | 3 |
and told him in | 3 |
down on the foot | 3 |
he was glad to | 3 |
the woman he loved | 3 |
jem and walter and | 3 |
most of them were | 3 |
was very fond of | 3 |
looked up at her | 3 |
there had been no | 3 |
in his mind the | 3 |
she said it was | 3 |
the dance at the | 3 |
red cross work in | 3 |
she gave him a | 3 |
to tell me that | 3 |
came to the door | 3 |
it was all very | 3 |
on the table and | 3 |
are going to be | 3 |
at the other end | 3 |
if she thought she | 3 |
to speak of the | 3 |
have you ever seen | 3 |
had gone out of | 3 |
i should have been | 3 |
every corner of the | 3 |
a better right to | 3 |
side of the island | 3 |
but now that you | 3 |
to say that i | 3 |
not far from the | 3 |
ran out to the | 3 |
i do not believe | 3 |
in the next room | 3 |
he felt to be | 3 |
in a choked voice | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
about him at the | 3 |
to speak to him | 3 |
the door opened and | 3 |
father and mother went | 3 |
and i am not | 3 |
the roar of the | 3 |
rilla and miss oliver | 3 |
i was only a | 3 |
the education of betty | 3 |
book of captain jim | 3 |
such a nice little | 3 |
a man like that | 3 |
and i have always | 3 |
in all these years | 3 |
i should not have | 3 |
be able to look | 3 |
he would not be | 3 |
it was all a | 3 |
and short of it | 3 |
not occur to him | 3 |
side of the harbor | 3 |
so that he could | 3 |
captain jim was the | 3 |
to do what i | 3 |
that was not what | 3 |
that he was still | 3 |
we will all be | 3 |
had gone to her | 3 |
as he had never | 3 |
the glen and four | 3 |
that she thought it | 3 |
was very calm and | 3 |
the land of the | 3 |
that he will not | 3 |
i suppose i should | 3 |
and looked at him | 3 |
and i did not | 3 |
as far as the | 3 |
my opinion that the | 3 |
me to be his | 3 |
would be such a | 3 |
look at me as | 3 |
it does not matter | 3 |
to live up to | 3 |
if she would not | 3 |
i declare to you | 3 |
i know now that | 3 |
a couple of days | 3 |
would have been all | 3 |
seem to have any | 3 |
the church across the | 3 |
she shall not have | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
i think of the | 3 |
such as he had | 3 |
way of looking at | 3 |
come to four winds | 3 |
the sound of a | 3 |
come to an end | 3 |
old house of dreams | 3 |
up her mind to | 3 |
he was dead and | 3 |
if anything happens to | 3 |
had been sent to | 3 |
between the surf and | 3 |
went to the door | 3 |
had no thought of | 3 |
if she had never | 3 |
that this girl was | 3 |
of the lost child | 3 |
i could not have | 3 |
in the shadows of | 3 |
i was a little | 3 |
that there could be | 3 |
belong to the race | 3 |
i do not need | 3 |
what i would do | 3 |
but why do you | 3 |
upon him that he | 3 |
told me the story | 3 |
at home in the | 3 |
they would not have | 3 |
she lay down on | 3 |
and his wife had | 3 |
had made up her | 3 |
but i tell you | 3 |
if she were a | 3 |
i should have lived | 3 |
the baby in her | 3 |
there was a sudden | 3 |
the first thing she | 3 |
the war is lost | 3 |
was to be seen | 3 |
the shadows of the | 3 |
she would have done | 3 |
as he said it | 3 |
which he had come | 3 |
was nothing but a | 3 |
there was nothing for | 3 |
was just as well | 3 |
that had once been | 3 |
it had been a | 3 |
gave him a little | 3 |
the only thing that | 3 |
come to the conclusion | 3 |
said anne with a | 3 |
all at once he | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
and now it is | 3 |
there was no other | 3 |
felt that she was | 3 |
you will never see | 3 |
might as well have | 3 |
was not to be | 3 |
a bit of a | 3 |
i am very sorry | 3 |
as i did so | 3 |
i was all alone | 3 |
alone in the house | 3 |
to ask you if | 3 |
at first she was | 3 |
she could see the | 3 |
she could not share | 3 |
to get the better | 3 |
that he held to | 3 |
i could have shaken | 3 |
be real glad to | 3 |
could be done for | 3 |
but in a minute | 3 |
i cannot bear it | 3 |
to see if he | 3 |
and i feel as | 3 |
as far as that | 3 |
in so far as | 3 |
said captain jim slowly | 3 |
it is the best | 3 |
only the other day | 3 |
look in her eyes | 3 |
i have been thinking | 3 |
have you heard the | 3 |
to get out of | 3 |
he could not at | 3 |
to the house up | 3 |
to make sure that | 3 |
to be a heroine | 3 |
the right thing to | 3 |
had not the slightest | 3 |
and when she went | 3 |
shut out from all | 3 |
put on mourning for | 3 |
from first to last | 3 |
further chronicles of avonlea | 3 |
over to see leslie | 3 |
as if it was | 3 |
no reason why we | 3 |
glen and four winds | 3 |
she had never thought | 3 |
that it will be | 3 |
on the subject of | 3 |
remember the first time | 3 |
over the fields to | 3 |
and she has been | 3 |
seemed to caius that | 3 |
her came home to | 3 |
for the second time | 3 |
the war broke out | 3 |
as if it could | 3 |
i told him i | 3 |
slowly back to the | 3 |
it has to be | 3 |
she said in a | 3 |
him that he had | 3 |
opening the door of | 3 |
a great deal and | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
he held to be | 3 |
far as i know | 3 |
show you the way | 3 |
apple of her eye | 3 |
but i am afraid | 3 |
as she used to | 3 |
ran up the flag | 3 |
the window of the | 3 |
in spite of everything | 3 |
of the fact that | 3 |
to come and see | 3 |
must belong to the | 3 |
the first thing i | 3 |
he was very handsome | 3 |
the maple grove was | 3 |
the news that the | 3 |
there are so many | 3 |
that she would not | 3 |
he knew he was | 3 |
the first time to | 3 |
was the daughter of | 3 |
should have lived to | 3 |
in the soup tureen | 3 |
he had first seen | 3 |
it was mark foster | 3 |
nan and di are | 3 |
was no sign of | 3 |
learned to care for | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
she was a tall | 3 |
he perceived that she | 3 |
but he could not | 3 |
the turn of the | 3 |
tired of hearing about | 3 |
have a chance to | 3 |
to the memory of | 3 |
it was the right | 3 |
you should have seen | 3 |
when she heard the | 3 |
the doctor and his | 3 |
to be a fool | 3 |
jim and miss cornelia | 3 |
for a day and | 3 |
there was no use | 3 |
susan got up and | 3 |
face for a moment | 3 |
susan is at the | 3 |
had fallen asleep on | 3 |
knew quite well that | 3 |
she has come back | 3 |
the lady of the | 3 |
first bride of green | 3 |
people in the world | 3 |
in his own mind | 3 |
the back of my | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
to look for her | 3 |
he had been told | 3 |
that it must be | 3 |
want to be bothered | 3 |
it was my fault | 3 |
to come up and | 3 |
went out of her | 3 |
would like to have | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
in the methodist church | 3 |
that i had never | 3 |
duty to tell her | 3 |
he could not see | 3 |
not to speak of | 3 |
no one at ingleside | 3 |
to wear a veil | 3 |
i do not say | 3 |
it would be if | 3 |
all there is to | 3 |
send for the doctor | 3 |
long at a time | 3 |
would be sure to | 3 |
beginning to be a | 3 |
there were times when | 3 |
looking at her as | 3 |
i think you are | 3 |
a moment in the | 3 |
that had come to | 3 |
would have liked to | 3 |
he was only a | 3 |
the news came that | 3 |
threw back his head | 3 |
did not matter to | 3 |
he was out of | 3 |
brown book of miss | 3 |
but i feel sure | 3 |
it was of no | 3 |
are one of the | 3 |
and when he had | 3 |
of the old house | 3 |
he might as well | 3 |
on his last leave | 3 |
be done for dick | 3 |
out of her face | 3 |
not been for the | 3 |
i want to talk | 3 |
fishing with captain jim | 2 |
never saw anything like | 2 |
i will bring you | 2 |
with a vicious thud | 2 |
she was afraid of | 2 |
and in the meantime | 2 |
by the sound of | 2 |
not know how long | 2 |
wonder if i shall | 2 |
he stood in the | 2 |
they were in the | 2 |
said it was a | 2 |
she came to see | 2 |
what was i to | 2 |
maid who had never | 2 |
i am as good | 2 |
and hear the sea | 2 |
without once turning yer | 2 |
would like to do | 2 |
it would have done | 2 |
what had happened in | 2 |
have lived all my | 2 |
all at once the | 2 |
a chance to get | 2 |
blown by the wind | 2 |
that ever since i | 2 |
the harbour head and | 2 |
miss cornelia and captain | 2 |
up the aisle to | 2 |
the worst of the | 2 |
think of nothing but | 2 |
up the receiver and | 2 |
out of their graves | 2 |
good enough for him | 2 |
help you in the | 2 |
in a drunken brawl | 2 |
the sake of the | 2 |
went back to my | 2 |
and tell you that | 2 |
told me he had | 2 |
and landed in a | 2 |
and took her hand | 2 |
four winds in my | 2 |
in the house with | 2 |
it was well to | 2 |
began at once to | 2 |
it is not safe | 2 |
that miss cornelia had | 2 |
we did not dare | 2 |
going to take him | 2 |
not and will not | 2 |
know how to do | 2 |
but the drive on | 2 |
not to do that | 2 |
and mother went away | 2 |
have appealed to the | 2 |
my word for it | 2 |
clasped over her knee | 2 |
on her way to | 2 |
a word of it | 2 |
as if to imply | 2 |
a view of the | 2 |
to help you out | 2 |
curled up in a | 2 |
and had a little | 2 |
high up on the | 2 |
would as soon have | 2 |
for it was the | 2 |
that is what it | 2 |
the better of the | 2 |
a liking for the | 2 |
up to the platform | 2 |
i saw her a | 2 |
this was the first | 2 |
did was to look | 2 |
into the heart of | 2 |
a good place in | 2 |
all over the world | 2 |
with all her heart | 2 |
as for the rest | 2 |
they used to be | 2 |
on the tip of | 2 |
but did you ever | 2 |
her before i die | 2 |
and i will see | 2 |
but we will be | 2 |
him down on the | 2 |
the morning of her | 2 |
the first of our | 2 |
must be a dream | 2 |
he could not even | 2 |
very fond of her | 2 |
hour with kenneth on | 2 |
put him in a | 2 |
the time i got | 2 |
was a thing of | 2 |
was the first of | 2 |
we will have to | 2 |
up to her room | 2 |
side of four winds | 2 |
the junior red cross | 2 |
of the farmer day | 2 |
the mind of the | 2 |
if there were anything | 2 |
be shut out from | 2 |
and out upon the | 2 |
out of his brown | 2 |
that night with the | 2 |
promise that i would | 2 |
in all his life | 2 |
it was no use | 2 |
faithful and to be | 2 |
to wait and see | 2 |
so happy that she | 2 |
or the duration of | 2 |
pretty much the same | 2 |
of the world and | 2 |
and now she is | 2 |
there was a big | 2 |
not do anything else | 2 |
to go to church | 2 |
come as soon as | 2 |
beside him was a | 2 |
of the last of | 2 |
walked up and down | 2 |
no sign of the | 2 |
and at last he | 2 |
for twenty years and | 2 |
good to say of | 2 |
he jumped into the | 2 |
her elbows on the | 2 |
jims has had a | 2 |
for a man who | 2 |
i came up here | 2 |
was a handsome fellow | 2 |
xiii a slice of | 2 |
she was a great | 2 |
and you are only | 2 |
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woman in the water | 2 |
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alone in the moonlight | 2 |
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to read his paper | 2 |
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most of the people | 2 |
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this time of year | 2 |
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back to her school | 2 |
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one side of it | 2 |
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the past two years | 2 |
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standing on the steps | 2 |
elliotts and crawfords and | 2 |
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gilbert and captain jim | 2 |
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these dark cold nights | 2 |
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since i can remember | 2 |
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for half a mile | 2 |
air of one determined | 2 |
part of the cliff | 2 |
more than twenty feet | 2 |
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hair of any color | 2 |
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that i am going | 2 |
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out who you were | 2 |
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rilla had never seen | 2 |
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his desire to please | 2 |
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what i have said | 2 |
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to him for aid | 2 |
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me to do anything | 2 |
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you if you will | 2 |
the methodist church last | 2 |
of the new doctor | 2 |
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you if you were | 2 |
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to tell you she | 2 |
when he talks of | 2 |
years ago that nothing | 2 |
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jims was five months | 2 |
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story of the girl | 2 |
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be good to you | 2 |
a chance for dick | 2 |
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to be his wife | 2 |
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to wipe her feet | 2 |
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anything happens to her | 2 |
me to go and | 2 |
norman douglas speaks out | 2 |
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good lord deliver us | 2 |
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the soul of a | 2 |
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for a year or | 2 |
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which his father could | 2 |
of thought and feeling | 2 |
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woods behind the house | 2 |
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true and faithful and | 2 |
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toward the open sea | 2 |
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the wind for half | 2 |
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on the sand bar | 2 |
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caius looked at this | 2 |
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if dick moore were | 2 |
time at the harbor | 2 |
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with a dried codfish | 2 |
over to the little | 2 |
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the map of palestine | 2 |
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the little school teacher | 2 |
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me at the station | 2 |
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the very first time | 2 |
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the asylum as cured | 2 |
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know anything about it | 2 |
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to write his life | 2 |
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when we came to | 2 |
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school for four years | 2 |
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a year or so | 2 |
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finished his book and | 2 |
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along the harbor shore | 2 |
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his feet in the | 2 |
a book that would | 2 |
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to think of jem | 2 |
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surface of the sea | 2 |
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father to my wedding | 2 |
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the poor little soul | 2 |
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pleasant dream of happiness | 2 |
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