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quadgram | frequency |
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as i may say | 125 |
for the sake of | 113 |
to miss clarissa harlowe | 94 |
that is to say | 88 |
let me tell you | 88 |
at the same time | 84 |
my brother and sister | 82 |
clarissa to miss howe | 57 |
so good as to | 55 |
i know not what | 53 |
i am to be | 48 |
in my power to | 47 |
as soon as i | 45 |
that i could not | 45 |
give me leave to | 44 |
as well as to | 43 |
i should not have | 43 |
my dear miss howe | 42 |
miss howe to clarissa | 40 |
as i have often | 40 |
i have reason to | 40 |
as i may call | 39 |
in the first place | 38 |
a good deal of | 38 |
make the best of | 37 |
i have no doubt | 37 |
i do assure you | 37 |
let me tell thee | 36 |
that i have been | 36 |
such a man as | 35 |
that i should be | 35 |
that i have not | 35 |
a great deal of | 35 |
i would not have | 35 |
man in the world | 34 |
as far as i | 33 |
i could not help | 33 |
i hope you will | 33 |
the rest of the | 33 |
that i am not | 33 |
woman in the world | 33 |
as soon as she | 33 |
but i will not | 33 |
as well as i | 32 |
it would have been | 32 |
is not to be | 32 |
that you will not | 32 |
be so good as | 31 |
i was going to | 30 |
i may call it | 30 |
if i had not | 30 |
she was pleased to | 30 |
the ladies of his | 29 |
to be able to | 29 |
as well as the | 28 |
to write to you | 28 |
know not what to | 28 |
ladies of his family | 28 |
to be obliged to | 28 |
i should have been | 27 |
if it be not | 27 |
such a one as | 27 |
as it is called | 27 |
there can be no | 27 |
will be pleased to | 27 |
in the eye of | 27 |
i shall not be | 27 |
as well as for | 27 |
that i may be | 27 |
if i were to | 27 |
not be able to | 27 |
know not how to | 27 |
a man of honour | 27 |
with all my heart | 27 |
would not have been | 27 |
in relation to the | 27 |
to the end of | 26 |
that i shall be | 25 |
that i had not | 25 |
a copy of it | 25 |
my father and mother | 25 |
i know not how | 25 |
i was forced to | 25 |
i am sure i | 25 |
it may not be | 25 |
let me beg of | 25 |
as you call it | 25 |
me leave to say | 24 |
quarter of an hour | 24 |
for your own sake | 24 |
one of the most | 24 |
i will not be | 24 |
lay down my pen | 24 |
with an air of | 24 |
the people of the | 23 |
is a man of | 23 |
far as i know | 23 |
had like to have | 23 |
it in my power | 23 |
if i do not | 23 |
that i may not | 23 |
me beg of you | 23 |
let me ask you | 23 |
i can tell you | 22 |
have reason to think | 22 |
that i should have | 22 |
that i would not | 22 |
in the midst of | 22 |
i am obliged to | 22 |
for my own part | 22 |
you will be pleased | 22 |
from time to time | 22 |
was pleased to say | 22 |
the history of clarissa | 22 |
it would be a | 22 |
i will tell you | 22 |
as i have been | 22 |
at the end of | 22 |
my dearest young lady | 22 |
in his power to | 22 |
people of the house | 22 |
it will not be | 22 |
will be able to | 22 |
what i have written | 21 |
to do but to | 21 |
with a view to | 21 |
that i will not | 21 |
beg of you to | 21 |
in your power to | 21 |
were i to be | 21 |
the most excellent of | 21 |
nothing to do but | 21 |
i have not been | 21 |
as if i had | 21 |
what shall i do | 21 |
she would not have | 20 |
to be guilty of | 20 |
to miss howe thursday | 20 |
i have met with | 20 |
with regard to the | 20 |
would be glad to | 20 |
a day or two | 20 |
out of the question | 20 |
if it were not | 20 |
as soon as he | 20 |
to make the best | 20 |
at the expense of | 20 |
you have given me | 20 |
as soon as possible | 19 |
do you think i | 19 |
you will not be | 19 |
i am going to | 19 |
i have told you | 19 |
i have just now | 19 |
i am sure you | 19 |
he would not have | 19 |
i was resolved to | 19 |
of the truth of | 19 |
if i am to | 19 |
out of the house | 19 |
i hope i shall | 19 |
that i should not | 19 |
of the ladies of | 19 |
i will endeavour to | 18 |
is one of the | 18 |
if you do not | 18 |
i should not be | 18 |
have been able to | 18 |
i ought not to | 18 |
if i did not | 18 |
my dearest miss howe | 18 |
out of the way | 18 |
prevail upon her to | 18 |
should be able to | 18 |
that he would not | 18 |
what can i do | 18 |
the eye of the | 18 |
that i shall not | 18 |
two or three days | 18 |
be prevailed upon to | 18 |
your father and mother | 18 |
a quarter of an | 18 |
to go to church | 18 |
was going to say | 17 |
in such a manner | 17 |
i have the honour | 17 |
i will give you | 17 |
as i have heretofore | 17 |
that there is no | 17 |
to give way to | 17 |
let me beseech you | 17 |
were it not for | 17 |
and let me tell | 17 |
a man of his | 17 |
that it should be | 17 |
that i know not | 17 |
if i have not | 17 |
that it would be | 17 |
the contents of the | 17 |
i make no doubt | 17 |
from what i have | 17 |
not for the world | 17 |
i have often said | 17 |
that i did not | 17 |
letter from miss howe | 17 |
your brother and sister | 17 |
i must tell you | 16 |
what i have suffered | 16 |
in order to make | 16 |
i should be glad | 16 |
that she could not | 16 |
he is a man | 16 |
as if it were | 16 |
into the hands of | 16 |
but let me tell | 16 |
i was willing to | 16 |
into the power of | 16 |
to let me know | 16 |
you would not have | 16 |
in the words of | 16 |
put an end to | 16 |
never was there a | 16 |
to miss howe friday | 16 |
as well as in | 16 |
i am sure it | 16 |
the end of the | 16 |
i knew not what | 16 |
as well as a | 16 |
the sake of the | 16 |
could not have been | 16 |
all that has passed | 16 |
to induce her to | 16 |
should be glad to | 16 |
as i told you | 16 |
in a state of | 16 |
that it was not | 16 |
in the way of | 16 |
have the honour to | 16 |
knew not what to | 16 |
in such a case | 16 |
i am ready to | 16 |
that you are not | 16 |
to go to town | 15 |
to beg of you | 15 |
an account of the | 15 |
it ought to be | 15 |
the best of it | 15 |
that you will be | 15 |
as i used to | 15 |
of such a nature | 15 |
in the power of | 15 |
i cannot but say | 15 |
out of my power | 15 |
as long as i | 15 |
miss clarissa harlowe thursday | 15 |
reconciliation with my friends | 15 |
as i have heard | 15 |
have nothing to do | 15 |
to go to my | 15 |
know not what i | 15 |
on the score of | 15 |
how much i am | 15 |
i had not been | 15 |
it could not be | 15 |
as i have said | 15 |
i know you will | 15 |
should not have been | 15 |
my father and uncles | 15 |
to go off with | 15 |
a man who has | 15 |
i ought to have | 15 |
had i not been | 15 |
as much as i | 15 |
i could not have | 15 |
had it not been | 15 |
i thought i should | 15 |
i was obliged to | 15 |
of one of the | 15 |
eye of the world | 15 |
by a particular hand | 15 |
out of humour with | 15 |
be the better for | 15 |
i have written to | 14 |
a man of sense | 14 |
have no doubt that | 14 |
that she would not | 14 |
i can help it | 14 |
may be able to | 14 |
i cannot bear it | 14 |
i hope it will | 14 |
of some of the | 14 |
that i have a | 14 |
i should be very | 14 |
into the protection of | 14 |
she would not be | 14 |
as if i were | 14 |
that it is not | 14 |
miss clarissa harlowe in | 14 |
most excellent of women | 14 |
for the honour of | 14 |
it is owing to | 14 |
to be out of | 14 |
a reconciliation with my | 14 |
if i could not | 14 |
i have not yet | 14 |
i have been so | 14 |
i am sorry for | 14 |
angel of a woman | 14 |
as if he had | 14 |
is far from being | 14 |
received a letter from | 14 |
that i might not | 14 |
i may not be | 14 |
what to make of | 14 |
as soon as you | 14 |
at a time when | 14 |
that i was not | 14 |
that she should be | 14 |
as if she had | 14 |
as you seem to | 13 |
i am willing to | 13 |
it is impossible to | 13 |
if you are not | 13 |
i have no patience | 13 |
in favour of a | 13 |
i am afraid i | 13 |
a person of your | 13 |
i think i have | 13 |
i would not be | 13 |
i thought it was | 13 |
that she might not | 13 |
he would have been | 13 |
what i have to | 13 |
with such a man | 13 |
to be reconciled to | 13 |
as he calls it | 13 |
would to heaven i | 13 |
i would have you | 13 |
to be wondered at | 13 |
that you should be | 13 |
for her own sake | 13 |
you know not what | 13 |
and at the same | 13 |
would have been the | 13 |
to miss howe sunday | 13 |
could not help it | 13 |
on the other hand | 13 |
i cannot bear to | 13 |
i have often thought | 13 |
i own to you | 13 |
if i may be | 13 |
to miss howe tuesday | 13 |
that the dear creature | 13 |
and yet i am | 13 |
half an hour after | 13 |
i can tell thee | 13 |
have an opportunity to | 13 |
if i can help | 13 |
in a great measure | 13 |
no more of this | 13 |
you will see by | 13 |
is said to be | 13 |
as well as my | 13 |
that there was no | 13 |
that i have no | 13 |
in a very few | 13 |
are not to be | 13 |
for a few moments | 13 |
but no more of | 13 |
and yet it is | 13 |
the same time that | 13 |
it is my opinion | 13 |
me to the heart | 13 |
had reason to think | 13 |
on such an occasion | 13 |
have no reason to | 12 |
i am a very | 12 |
would not for the | 12 |
it in his power | 12 |
not so much as | 12 |
is in your power | 12 |
a man and horse | 12 |
she used to say | 12 |
as i hope to | 12 |
the particulars of the | 12 |
what i have said | 12 |
be pleased to let | 12 |
to say to you | 12 |
in the opinion of | 12 |
a man who is | 12 |
in the world to | 12 |
your mother and you | 12 |
prevail upon you to | 12 |
to me to be | 12 |
looked as if he | 12 |
and as i have | 12 |
shall be able to | 12 |
be angry with me | 12 |
to say nothing of | 12 |
and for the sake | 12 |
in the name of | 12 |
as well as of | 12 |
have a mind to | 12 |
i beg of you | 12 |
if he be not | 12 |
the contents of it | 12 |
if i can but | 12 |
if you have any | 12 |
were i to have | 12 |
what would i give | 12 |
sense of the word | 12 |
and that she had | 12 |
ought not to be | 12 |
the honour of the | 12 |
that it will be | 12 |
and the rest of | 12 |
of a young lady | 12 |
that he could not | 12 |
in the face of | 12 |
letter to miss howe | 12 |
was so good as | 12 |
the character of the | 12 |
as well as you | 12 |
was not to be | 12 |
i am out of | 12 |
of my brother and | 12 |
i could not bear | 12 |
i beg your pardon | 12 |
the honour of her | 12 |
i must needs say | 12 |
to my cousin morden | 12 |
sarah and lady betty | 12 |
had nothing to do | 12 |
as i have told | 12 |
the vilest of men | 12 |
to prevail upon her | 12 |
i could not be | 12 |
an answer to it | 12 |
to account for the | 12 |
have reason to be | 12 |
men in the world | 12 |
that i ought not | 12 |
have no patience with | 12 |
have a right to | 12 |
if she be not | 12 |
have it in my | 12 |
as well as his | 12 |
ought not to have | 12 |
it would not be | 12 |
the subject of the | 12 |
she was going to | 12 |
as i told thee | 12 |
as he called it | 12 |
the nature of the | 12 |
that i do not | 12 |
in the height of | 12 |
i think i will | 12 |
so much reason to | 12 |
that i am to | 12 |
lady sarah and lady | 12 |
to the bottom of | 11 |
i have not the | 11 |
i thought i had | 11 |
at a distance from | 11 |
that the lady was | 11 |
i can have no | 11 |
i have heretofore said | 11 |
and that you will | 11 |
early in the morning | 11 |
the favour of a | 11 |
let me ask thee | 11 |
so much as to | 11 |
as i am in | 11 |
lady betty and miss | 11 |
that there is a | 11 |
the history of a | 11 |
in order to avoid | 11 |
as i have reason | 11 |
as i have done | 11 |
so kind as to | 11 |
of the most excellent | 11 |
the character of a | 11 |
in the case of | 11 |
that you may be | 11 |
there is not a | 11 |
that i am your | 11 |
that is all i | 11 |
as if she were | 11 |
so happy as to | 11 |
it will be a | 11 |
desired to be excused | 11 |
be allowed to be | 11 |
and ever will be | 11 |
you seem to be | 11 |
would have been more | 11 |
end of the room | 11 |
that has passed between | 11 |
for a few minutes | 11 |
as well as by | 11 |
when i came to | 11 |
be it from me | 11 |
is it to be | 11 |
of my power to | 11 |
it is to be | 11 |
i will only say | 11 |
betty and miss montague | 11 |
harlowe in answer to | 11 |
a copy of the | 11 |
my mother and me | 11 |
to think that i | 11 |
but is it not | 11 |
there will be no | 11 |
to write to me | 11 |
i hope i have | 11 |
put it out of | 11 |
i am sorry to | 11 |
in answer to letter | 11 |
she would have been | 11 |
be it what it | 11 |
had a mind to | 11 |
for the last time | 11 |
i long to see | 11 |
if you will not | 11 |
what is there in | 11 |
to be in the | 11 |
if she had not | 11 |
the man who has | 11 |
the best of the | 11 |
i should have had | 11 |
it might have been | 11 |
it not been for | 11 |
to any other person | 11 |
so far as to | 11 |
the honour of your | 11 |
the best of my | 11 |
of her own sex | 11 |
i am glad to | 11 |
to one of the | 11 |
at the very time | 11 |
the protection of the | 11 |
i will not go | 11 |
far be it from | 11 |
that he was not | 11 |
will not let me | 11 |
and i shall be | 11 |
of what passed between | 11 |
i wish you would | 11 |
as miss clarissa harlowe | 11 |
to have recourse to | 11 |
i do not think | 11 |
i am not a | 11 |
not one of them | 11 |
hope you will not | 11 |
i would not for | 11 |
i think of it | 11 |
some of the most | 11 |
to have it in | 11 |
as for my own | 11 |
i am in a | 11 |
was going to speak | 10 |
the ladies of my | 10 |
but i am not | 10 |
to be made to | 10 |
and that i have | 10 |
what will become of | 10 |
that there is not | 10 |
that she had not | 10 |
it what it will | 10 |
that i may have | 10 |
that there was a | 10 |
i should have thought | 10 |
but it is not | 10 |
be guilty of a | 10 |
and that i am | 10 |
that it is a | 10 |
i did not think | 10 |
may not be amiss | 10 |
it must be owned | 10 |
you are pleased to | 10 |
the honour of a | 10 |
and there she stopt | 10 |
i besought her to | 10 |
of the honour of | 10 |
with regard to my | 10 |
have reason to believe | 10 |
to my uncle harlowe | 10 |
that he did not | 10 |
would not let me | 10 |
i wonder not at | 10 |
what i have done | 10 |
he was pleased to | 10 |
as she called it | 10 |
to miss howe wednesday | 10 |
who would have thought | 10 |
find it to be | 10 |
her brother and sister | 10 |
to write to my | 10 |
it will be the | 10 |
a brother and sister | 10 |
to prevail upon me | 10 |
it is not a | 10 |
of clarissa harlowe letter | 10 |
i am not so | 10 |
for two or three | 10 |
the rest of her | 10 |
we are apt to | 10 |
i will assure you | 10 |
on account of the | 10 |
not what to do | 10 |
of what i have | 10 |
had a good deal | 10 |
i shall not have | 10 |
to the whole family | 10 |
i insist upon it | 10 |
to let you know | 10 |
i would be glad | 10 |
as i would have | 10 |
took the liberty to | 10 |
in order to be | 10 |
let me know what | 10 |
a letter from miss | 10 |
that you do not | 10 |
to permit me to | 10 |
that she may be | 10 |
i have nothing to | 10 |
an account of what | 10 |
came up to me | 10 |
as if she would | 10 |
be one of the | 10 |
that i might be | 10 |
the happiest of men | 10 |
to a man of | 10 |
in a few days | 10 |
the end of a | 10 |
to my brother and | 10 |
if i am not | 10 |
she knows not what | 10 |
you will not wonder | 10 |
to be thought of | 10 |
too much reason to | 10 |
i will venture to | 10 |
is in my power | 10 |
the sake of my | 10 |
i had a good | 10 |
of the contents of | 10 |
such a woman as | 10 |
that we are not | 10 |
to look back upon | 10 |
to say to me | 10 |
by the name of | 10 |
i have to say | 10 |
history of a young | 10 |
of my father and | 10 |
have no objection to | 10 |
with regard to his | 10 |
to be found in | 10 |
i had reason to | 10 |
the sake of your | 10 |
that she had been | 10 |
that i could have | 10 |
one of the greatest | 10 |
not permit me to | 10 |
ladies of my family | 10 |
and it will be | 10 |
at the feet of | 10 |
i hope to be | 10 |
as soon as the | 10 |
i believe i shall | 10 |
take the liberty to | 10 |
i may be able | 10 |
the power of a | 10 |
he was going to | 10 |
seems to be a | 10 |
i have but one | 10 |
be bold to say | 10 |
that i will be | 10 |
i have done to | 10 |
to tell you so | 10 |
that i had no | 10 |
to the same effect | 10 |
that i must be | 10 |
a young lady of | 10 |
a man who had | 10 |
in the same house | 10 |
to be of the | 10 |
what could i say | 10 |
for the first time | 10 |
on the other side | 10 |
all i have to | 10 |
at the thoughts of | 10 |
am i to be | 10 |
for the faults of | 10 |
you would not be | 10 |
you would have me | 10 |
i were to be | 10 |
be glad to see | 10 |
i believe i have | 10 |
a woman in the | 10 |
i told her that | 10 |
that you have not | 10 |
between my mother and | 10 |
i shall be able | 10 |
any thing should happen | 10 |
i am far from | 9 |
what will be the | 9 |
her father and mother | 9 |
i will go to | 9 |
of you not to | 9 |
you seem to have | 9 |
which i had not | 9 |
and that i was | 9 |
or the history of | 9 |
i should think it | 9 |
not to think of | 9 |
to be a very | 9 |
the wife of a | 9 |
have written to my | 9 |
to say any thing | 9 |
to bring about a | 9 |
and that it was | 9 |
to bring her to | 9 |
i wish i could | 9 |
to be permitted to | 9 |
to be afraid of | 9 |
an angel of a | 9 |
you know not the | 9 |
to take advantage of | 9 |
soon as i had | 9 |
of a reconciliation with | 9 |
the air of a | 9 |
i took the liberty | 9 |
i am ashamed to | 9 |
to find fault with | 9 |
the contents of this | 9 |
to miss howe monday | 9 |
had a right to | 9 |
for my own sake | 9 |
was owing to her | 9 |
should be obliged to | 9 |
to the will of | 9 |
what he has to | 9 |
clarissa harlowe letter i | 9 |
be of use to | 9 |
harlowe or the history | 9 |
in order to have | 9 |
not being able to | 9 |
letter of the th | 9 |
i have been very | 9 |
will permit me to | 9 |
i shall have a | 9 |
it is more than | 9 |
and it would be | 9 |
been so good as | 9 |
i should be able | 9 |
that he will be | 9 |
clarissa harlowe or the | 9 |
believe me to be | 9 |
you are not to | 9 |
i may say so | 9 |
have a letter from | 9 |
to you for your | 9 |
of the sincerity of | 9 |
may be allowed to | 9 |
with all my soul | 9 |
as you are in | 9 |
to let her know | 9 |
i am so much | 9 |
to get rid of | 9 |
i will leave you | 9 |
it is not for | 9 |
of a letter from | 9 |
not be permitted to | 9 |
to be so much | 9 |
thought i should have | 9 |
be glad to have | 9 |
as you will see | 9 |
she seems to be | 9 |
think i ought to | 9 |
the liberty to say | 9 |
it is in my | 9 |
it will be very | 9 |
i need not tell | 9 |
lifting up her eyes | 9 |
and that in the | 9 |
to have it thought | 9 |
that she was not | 9 |
no doubt of it | 9 |
to be acquainted with | 9 |
that i am so | 9 |
and then i shall | 9 |
a man of spirit | 9 |
in the time of | 9 |
i hope it is | 9 |
as to tell me | 9 |
know any thing of | 9 |
to the people below | 9 |
she had not been | 9 |
at a loss to | 9 |
of all that has | 9 |
need not tell you | 9 |
would have been a | 9 |
in the world who | 9 |
the favour of your | 9 |
a court of justice | 9 |
she ought not to | 9 |
such a letter as | 9 |
if he had not | 9 |
as well as mine | 9 |
bear the thoughts of | 9 |
i wish i had | 9 |
rest of the world | 9 |
but i could not | 9 |
that i would have | 9 |
have no doubt of | 9 |
shall not be able | 9 |
and i should have | 9 |
to all the world | 9 |
i have heard you | 9 |
history of clarissa harlowe | 9 |
to inquire after her | 9 |
that the man who | 9 |
to be in a | 9 |
of all the world | 9 |
i ought to be | 9 |
to enter into the | 9 |
your goodness to me | 9 |
side of the question | 9 |
all that passes between | 9 |
i have in the | 9 |
i will go down | 9 |
of my own sex | 9 |
a good mind to | 9 |
if i may say | 9 |
i have a great | 9 |
i was in hopes | 9 |
an hour or two | 9 |
in my own opinion | 9 |
as they call it | 9 |
to the same purpose | 9 |
to have a pretence | 9 |
i am resolved to | 9 |
that it was a | 9 |
as i was not | 9 |
i think i ought | 9 |
a great deal to | 9 |
that it is impossible | 9 |
would you have me | 9 |
it is not to | 9 |
in order to give | 9 |
to lady betty lawrance | 9 |
in the eyes of | 9 |
and all of us | 9 |
of such a man | 9 |
knew not how to | 9 |
your ever affectionate and | 9 |
by means of the | 9 |
know nothing of the | 9 |
as if he were | 9 |
if you were to | 9 |
the honour to be | 9 |
not be amiss to | 9 |
knows not how to | 9 |
i could not but | 9 |
to the ladies of | 9 |
he was resolved to | 9 |
what i ought to | 9 |
a reconciliation with her | 9 |
if you would not | 9 |
for some time past | 9 |
the end of his | 9 |
i will be bold | 9 |
to attend her in | 9 |
in a day or | 9 |
my dear young lady | 9 |
will not permit me | 9 |
is to be the | 9 |
to a man who | 9 |
conversation that passed between | 9 |
to my father and | 9 |
think myself obliged to | 9 |
lord have mercy upon | 9 |
were it but to | 9 |
that she would be | 9 |
will be bold to | 9 |
to be a man | 9 |
if he were not | 9 |
he has not been | 9 |
is owing to the | 9 |
i have a letter | 9 |
such a wretch as | 9 |
you may believe i | 8 |
the contents of my | 8 |
i am not to | 8 |
am sorry for it | 8 |
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women in the world | 8 |
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every one of them | 8 |
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for a few days | 8 |
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what can i say | 8 |
the manner in which | 8 |
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to be pleased with | 8 |
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as well for the | 8 |
the contents of your | 8 |
to the last hour | 8 |
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you must excuse me | 8 |
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reconciliation with her friends | 8 |
if she could not | 8 |
betty and my cousin | 8 |
miss clarissa harlowe tuesday | 8 |
i am sorry you | 8 |
and who knows but | 8 |
what have i done | 8 |
to put an end | 8 |
two or three times | 8 |
the honour of their | 8 |
if i were not | 8 |
the pretended lady betty | 8 |
contents of the letter | 8 |
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will be so good | 8 |
to run away with | 8 |
faithful and obedient servant | 8 |
that i will do | 8 |
the isle of wight | 8 |
as she has done | 8 |
she had reason to | 8 |
i am forced to | 8 |
if i could help | 8 |
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give way to it | 8 |
be a mean to | 8 |
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he is said to | 8 |
in order to take | 8 |
my letter to my | 8 |
lady betty and my | 8 |
a man as this | 8 |
she could not but | 8 |
of life and manners | 8 |
a very few days | 8 |
that i am now | 8 |
you could not have | 8 |
the one or the | 8 |
that he had not | 8 |
if it can be | 8 |
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and i think i | 8 |
that i am afraid | 8 |
i have heard of | 8 |
what have i to | 8 |
to me in the | 8 |
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he could not bear | 8 |
my arms about her | 8 |
a time when i | 8 |
my power to do | 8 |
lady in the world | 8 |
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have been forced to | 8 |
you have reason to | 8 |
such an account of | 8 |
what to do with | 8 |
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i may be allowed | 8 |
i was to be | 8 |
till my cousin morden | 8 |
the honour to know | 8 |
your heart is free | 8 |
to go away with | 8 |
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that i had been | 8 |
what must have been | 8 |
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to my aunt hervey | 8 |
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he has to say | 8 |
and i hope you | 8 |
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what he had to | 8 |
i can think of | 8 |
to induce me to | 8 |
of all my friends | 8 |
me to think of | 8 |
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she was so ill | 8 |
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have the happiness to | 8 |
for a man of | 8 |
i write to you | 8 |
myself at her feet | 8 |
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to be carried to | 8 |
all that passed between | 8 |
i presume to hope | 8 |
to be done with | 8 |
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that we were married | 8 |
she had been so | 8 |
the most miserable of | 8 |
i am in the | 8 |
as well as your | 8 |
the subject of my | 8 |
in a kind of | 8 |
will do every thing | 8 |
i would advise you | 8 |
a woman of her | 8 |
permit me to say | 8 |
be the wife of | 8 |
such a lady as | 7 |
what have you done | 7 |
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of my letter to | 7 |
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as you have been | 7 |
to miss howe saturday | 7 |
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a person of her | 7 |
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her to a play | 7 |
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young lady nine volumes | 7 |
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the last time i | 7 |
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as she calls it | 7 |
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your most faithful and | 7 |
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by what i have | 7 |
cannot bear to think | 7 |
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any of my friends | 7 |
of such a woman | 7 |
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a young lady nine | 7 |
what may be the | 7 |
good as to tell | 7 |
and that in a | 7 |
affectionate and faithful anna | 7 |
it shall be my | 7 |
proof of the truth | 7 |
a man whom she | 7 |
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not that i am | 7 |
not what to make | 7 |
in the same moment | 7 |
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my beloved miss howe | 7 |
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the death of the | 7 |
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out of my own | 7 |
me to make a | 7 |
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i thought i could | 7 |
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in the same person | 7 |
a stranger to the | 7 |
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the copy of my | 7 |
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a letter from her | 7 |
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make no scruple to | 7 |
it out of my | 7 |
the honour of both | 7 |
out of the family | 7 |
a man of my | 7 |
nothing else will do | 7 |
your most affectionate and | 7 |
be a man of | 7 |
but that i am | 7 |
notion of poetical justice | 7 |
your most humble servant | 7 |
that he has not | 7 |
leave me to my | 7 |
think of nothing but | 7 |
him and the lady | 7 |
between you and your | 7 |
and how do you | 7 |
of the people of | 7 |
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have i to do | 7 |
could not think of | 7 |
andrews clark memorial library | 7 |
in the present case | 7 |
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the whole of his | 7 |
that i can have | 7 |
heart in the world | 7 |
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in his way to | 7 |
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an account of all | 7 |
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would have given me | 7 |
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lady nine volumes volume | 7 |
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this would have been | 7 |
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with a design to | 7 |
be able to bear | 7 |
of prefaces for clarissa | 7 |
to one who has | 7 |
a glass of water | 7 |
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to be one of | 7 |
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for that very reason | 7 |
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to be the last | 7 |
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of my sad story | 7 |
and eyes lifted up | 7 |
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that he may not | 7 |
your letter to your | 7 |
but to return to | 7 |
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i have so much | 7 |
it to be a | 7 |
said i to myself | 7 |
i am too much | 7 |
that she should not | 7 |
not be allowed to | 7 |
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you the better for | 7 |
hope to be saved | 7 |
what i can do | 7 |
to come to me | 7 |
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been the cause of | 7 |
admitted to her presence | 7 |
i told him i | 7 |
as much as to | 7 |
as she has been | 7 |
between her and the | 7 |
my dear miss harlowe | 7 |
clarissa harlowe in answer | 7 |
to see you in | 7 |
that were i to | 7 |
by a man of | 7 |
but do you think | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
that she had no | 7 |
and shall i not | 7 |
i would have him | 7 |
that i ought to | 7 |
no more to be | 7 |
favour of a man | 7 |
and this as well | 7 |
miss clarissa harlowe wednesday | 7 |
soon as i can | 7 |
to be ever so | 7 |
two or three of | 7 |
to go on with | 7 |
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would it be to | 7 |
it would be the | 7 |
be glad to know | 7 |
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reason to think that | 7 |
will you give me | 7 |
i never will be | 7 |
account of all that | 7 |
to return to my | 7 |
soon as she saw | 7 |
the truth of this | 7 |
of virtue and honour | 7 |
i need not say | 7 |
shall i call it | 7 |
in a court of | 7 |
it must not be | 7 |
i am more and | 7 |
the result of the | 7 |
account of what passed | 7 |
be thought to be | 7 |
what she has suffered | 7 |
i am sorry i | 7 |
as to what you | 7 |
that it might be | 7 |
that he should be | 7 |
to the utmost of | 7 |
so young a creature | 7 |
to whom i can | 7 |
to give you the | 7 |
to wish you to | 7 |
if he could not | 7 |
know it to be | 7 |
what must be the | 7 |
in my own power | 7 |
that they were not | 7 |
of such a lady | 7 |
be pleased to direct | 7 |
what i am to | 7 |
to look upon me | 7 |
i would have thee | 7 |
as i am sure | 7 |
upon the contents of | 7 |
when it came to | 7 |
if i would have | 7 |
of right and wrong | 7 |
in the world that | 7 |
the rest of his | 7 |
but i have no | 7 |
but what shall i | 7 |
i shall be very | 7 |
the other side of | 7 |
glad to see you | 7 |
for half an hour | 7 |
i cannot bear the | 7 |
as well as her | 7 |
it behoves me to | 7 |
your father and uncles | 7 |
and plese your honner | 7 |
in relation to her | 7 |
i hope i am | 7 |
the particulars of my | 7 |
she is very ill | 7 |
out of the coach | 7 |
all that has happened | 7 |
seest thou not that | 7 |
to do her justice | 7 |
passed between him and | 7 |
me to be your | 7 |
i have often told | 7 |
have mercy upon me | 7 |
this angel of a | 7 |
to be made of | 7 |
reason to believe that | 7 |
i did not know | 7 |
any thing of the | 7 |
pleased to tell me | 7 |
i think in my | 7 |
that will not be | 7 |
the whole of the | 7 |
she will not be | 7 |
to be satisfied with | 7 |
the most excellent woman | 7 |
as i have hinted | 7 |
if she had any | 7 |
as if nothing had | 7 |
am glad to hear | 7 |
i know it will | 7 |
a letter from mr | 7 |
in her power to | 7 |
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such a mind as | 7 |
i think i could | 7 |
into the next apartment | 7 |
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the farther end of | 7 |
the midst of the | 7 |
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in your own power | 7 |
never be able to | 7 |
a man as mr | 7 |
of a man of | 7 |
in a quarter of | 7 |
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she seemed to be | 7 |
you will see how | 7 |
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i will send you | 7 |
you know that i | 7 |
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go off with him | 7 |
could be brought to | 7 |
have been so much | 7 |
now i think of | 7 |
me as soon as | 7 |
when he comes to | 7 |
be so kind as | 7 |
charmer of my soul | 7 |
to come at the | 7 |
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a man in the | 7 |
by pen and ink | 7 |
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to carry her off | 7 |
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tell me not of | 7 |
i be able to | 7 |
and if i can | 7 |
to be put into | 7 |
between your mother and | 7 |
some one of the | 6 |
can write no more | 6 |
give way to the | 6 |
there was no need | 6 |
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contents of this letter | 6 |
on the side of | 6 |
and this not only | 6 |
will you be so | 6 |
if i can get | 6 |
with the air of | 6 |
to that of the | 6 |
as to wish to | 6 |
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me to attend her | 6 |
the hands of a | 6 |
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that i have had | 6 |
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in the most earnest | 6 |
for no other reason | 6 |
and lady betty lawrance | 6 |
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will convince you that | 6 |
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to be a villain | 6 |
as he is a | 6 |
to the house of | 6 |
of which i have | 6 |
bid me hope for | 6 |
that i have made | 6 |
a wretch as this | 6 |
it will be your | 6 |
whom i could have | 6 |
the last hour of | 6 |
i was in a | 6 |
rest of the family | 6 |
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to be admitted to | 6 |
in love with him | 6 |
not that i have | 6 |
hands and eyes lifted | 6 |
a very unhappy creature | 6 |
it is impossible for | 6 |
the good fortune to | 6 |
you will have it | 6 |
to the advantage of | 6 |
i have told thee | 6 |
with regard to her | 6 |
beg the favour of | 6 |
person in the world | 6 |
ever affectionate anna howe | 6 |
to make to you | 6 |
to whom i am | 6 |
i had the honour | 6 |
a letter from lovelace | 6 |
the man who is | 6 |
be out of the | 6 |
which i have been | 6 |
he has nothing to | 6 |
that i was so | 6 |
in order to do | 6 |
i have been able | 6 |
to see me in | 6 |
to judge of the | 6 |
no more of that | 6 |
be able to make | 6 |
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shall i do with | 6 |
and ought to be | 6 |
made me a visit | 6 |
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thought it proper to | 6 |
in every thing that | 6 |
i am afraid to | 6 |
thou canst not imagine | 6 |
to be carried down | 6 |
if her heart would | 6 |
and if i do | 6 |
but what is the | 6 |
she might not be | 6 |
shall be no more | 6 |
in his own house | 6 |
i am but too | 6 |
the issue of the | 6 |
clarissa harlowe in continuation | 6 |
letter to my sister | 6 |
i shall have no | 6 |
it is a very | 6 |
in a point so | 6 |
me beseech you to | 6 |
in the last resort | 6 |
to be present at | 6 |
i would have had | 6 |
well as to her | 6 |
i had a mind | 6 |
to all the men | 6 |
for fear i should | 6 |
me with her company | 6 |
what to resolve upon | 6 |
she may not be | 6 |
i was in the | 6 |
i have not had | 6 |
there would have been | 6 |
the soul of me | 6 |
farther end of the | 6 |
and lifting up her | 6 |
did not intend to | 6 |
you have made me | 6 |
that i have given | 6 |
will say no more | 6 |
more than i can | 6 |
the man is a | 6 |
as i ought to | 6 |
out of the reach | 6 |
will presume to say | 6 |
that he might have | 6 |
to have such a | 6 |
to my lord m | 6 |
most faithful and obedient | 6 |
my mother and my | 6 |
that i am the | 6 |
she could not have | 6 |
harlowe letter i miss | 6 |
owing more to the | 6 |
beloved of my soul | 6 |
to carry her to | 6 |
have been permitted to | 6 |
you wish to be | 6 |
if any thing should | 6 |
that part of the | 6 |
to be left at | 6 |
from the nature of | 6 |
soon as you can | 6 |
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when i reflect upon | 6 |
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to the vile house | 6 |
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so much as i | 6 |
i thought i would | 6 |
your kindness to me | 6 |
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the letter she had | 6 |
be the result of | 6 |
of any of my | 6 |
permit me to attend | 6 |
copy of my answer | 6 |
as if he would | 6 |
all i wish for | 6 |
and that he would | 6 |
my dear miss clary | 6 |
i will close here | 6 |
for i have not | 6 |
an answer to a | 6 |
when i have the | 6 |
the greatest part of | 6 |
her in my arms | 6 |
he had nothing to | 6 |
him a copy of | 6 |
you and i have | 6 |
from lady betty lawrance | 6 |
as much as she | 6 |
may be the better | 6 |
into your own hands | 6 |
a woman of virtue | 6 |
one of those who | 6 |
the honour of being | 6 |
that i shall have | 6 |
to let him know | 6 |
it is one of | 6 |
up all thoughts of | 6 |
such a case as | 6 |
it is not so | 6 |
i will own to | 6 |
i gave her a | 6 |
of the consequences of | 6 |
miss clarissa harlowe superscribed | 6 |
there was but one | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
o my dear mrs | 6 |
you be so good | 6 |
that you should have | 6 |
for the soul of | 6 |
and out of the | 6 |
she had received from | 6 |
was a man of | 6 |
had the good fortune | 6 |
to think of the | 6 |
ever affectionate and faithful | 6 |
at the thought of | 6 |
the other end of | 6 |
you the particulars of | 6 |
the shadow of a | 6 |
for the rest of | 6 |
you think fit to | 6 |
of a family so | 6 |
to give me a | 6 |
i hope she will | 6 |
have laid me under | 6 |
run away with her | 6 |
you that i am | 6 |
have a great deal | 6 |
or any body else | 6 |
is it not enough | 6 |
to open the door | 6 |
of the rest of | 6 |
to say the truth | 6 |
such a manner as | 6 |
you will give me | 6 |
possible for me to | 6 |
know what i have | 6 |
never in my life | 6 |
but to think of | 6 |
that you would not | 6 |
that i have written | 6 |
which she could not | 6 |
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my cousin dolly hervey | 5 |
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