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quadgram | frequency |
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he said to himself | 15 |
illustrations by gordon browne | 15 |
i am going to | 14 |
page illustrations by gordon | 13 |
said the old man | 13 |
are you going to | 13 |
said the young man | 11 |
up and down the | 11 |
if you want to | 11 |
asked the old man | 9 |
the end of the | 9 |
a tale of the | 9 |
for the first time | 9 |
at the end of | 8 |
of the oak tree | 8 |
on the other side | 8 |
in the middle of | 7 |
i should like to | 7 |
the other side of | 7 |
you want me to | 7 |
the story of a | 7 |
what do you mean | 7 |
i want you to | 7 |
i will tell you | 7 |
as soon as he | 7 |
a day or two | 6 |
do you mean to | 6 |
it was to be | 6 |
when i was a | 6 |
where are you going | 6 |
do you think i | 6 |
but he did not | 6 |
illustrations by walter crane | 6 |
the hero of the | 6 |
in spite of his | 6 |
heir to a fortune | 6 |
with illustrations by walter | 6 |
of one of the | 6 |
other side of the | 6 |
the corner of the | 6 |
where he had been | 6 |
at the far end | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
in a tone of | 6 |
you are to be | 5 |
the top of the | 5 |
he did not know | 5 |
all up and down | 5 |
this is one of | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
did not dare to | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
made up his mind | 5 |
up to the door | 5 |
one of a covey | 5 |
what do you want | 5 |
he would not be | 5 |
is one of the | 5 |
by the author of | 5 |
do you want me | 5 |
do you think he | 5 |
get hold of him | 5 |
the foot of the | 5 |
as a writer of | 4 |
you are going to | 4 |
seven brothers of the | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
after a long time | 4 |
caught sight of the | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
illustrations by john tenniel | 4 |
one of the most | 4 |
to get out of | 4 |
to be a tramp | 4 |
but he had not | 4 |
the far end of | 4 |
sat down on the | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
at the foot of | 4 |
the fiddler of apple | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
the spirits of the | 4 |
and took up the | 4 |
but he could not | 4 |
the hands of the | 4 |
you think i am | 4 |
you are very kind | 4 |
much obliged to you | 4 |
i would like to | 4 |
as he thought of | 4 |
what shall i do | 4 |
i ought to be | 4 |
brothers of the sun | 4 |
you going to do | 4 |
end of the long | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
do you want to | 4 |
with a glance of | 4 |
where have you been | 4 |
a hundred years ago | 4 |
occurred to him that | 4 |
that you are not | 4 |
tony and his guardian | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
it was too late | 4 |
on one of the | 4 |
good luck to you | 4 |
tell me what you | 4 |
with illustrations by john | 4 |
it would be better | 4 |
it was plain that | 4 |
did not appear to | 4 |
far end of the | 4 |
what can i do | 4 |
of the great lakes | 4 |
of apple tree lane | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
the beeman and polly | 4 |
hero of the story | 4 |
the adventures of two | 4 |
the seven brothers of | 4 |
the door of the | 4 |
fiddler of apple tree | 4 |
have you got any | 4 |
what are you going | 4 |
edited by andrew lang | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
in the corner of | 4 |
heir to a large | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
a story of the | 4 |
it occurred to him | 4 |
that cousin jasper was | 4 |
none of my business | 3 |
it did not seem | 3 |
it was a good | 3 |
he could see the | 3 |
in the lower part | 3 |
he had reason to | 3 |
looking up at the | 3 |
you are not to | 3 |
on the part of | 3 |
that he would be | 3 |
at that very moment | 3 |
you want to go | 3 |
it was as though | 3 |
but i should be | 3 |
you want to know | 3 |
would have been glad | 3 |
a story for girls | 3 |
he looked about him | 3 |
they came to the | 3 |
he felt that it | 3 |
he did not dare | 3 |
can i do for | 3 |
a good deal to | 3 |
i want to get | 3 |
came up to the | 3 |
i should be glad | 3 |
would not be able | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
on the windy hill | 3 |
did you come to | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
the first time in | 3 |
a story for boys | 3 |
to tie the prostrate | 3 |
if you think you | 3 |
he wants me to | 3 |
the rest of us | 3 |
want to see him | 3 |
tramping round the country | 3 |
that the boy had | 3 |
i am very glad | 3 |
dirk avery and ben | 3 |
out through the window | 3 |
attracted the attention of | 3 |
at the head of | 3 |
when we have finished | 3 |
the details of the | 3 |
there was no time | 3 |
tie the prostrate tramp | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
too much of a | 3 |
in the streets of | 3 |
to the sacred mountain | 3 |
with the intention of | 3 |
and he began to | 3 |
of the night before | 3 |
will make me comfortable | 3 |
never want to see | 3 |
it was not the | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
he thought it was | 3 |
had enough of it | 3 |
life in the coal | 3 |
down to the kitchen | 3 |
he left the room | 3 |
as soon as i | 3 |
thought that he would | 3 |
for an hour or | 3 |
set to work with | 3 |
work with rapid hands | 3 |
of two thousand pounds | 3 |
came out through the | 3 |
to say that he | 3 |
if i could only | 3 |
up his mind to | 3 |
it is not only | 3 |
have been glad to | 3 |
open the door to | 3 |
he had not been | 3 |
if i can only | 3 |
the middle of the | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
they came up the | 3 |
to work with rapid | 3 |
illustrated by walter crane | 3 |
bottom of the well | 3 |
i have told you | 3 |
as he left the | 3 |
stood for a moment | 3 |
i shall be glad | 3 |
back to the hotel | 3 |
want me to go | 3 |
know where he is | 3 |
me comfortable for life | 3 |
just as you say | 3 |
side of the road | 3 |
a man of straw | 3 |
from first to last | 3 |
out of the sea | 3 |
sleep in the house | 3 |
i want to ask | 3 |
that evening as they | 3 |
in the farm house | 3 |
he said at last | 3 |
room in the attic | 3 |
for sale by all | 3 |
drew a long breath | 3 |
you got any money | 3 |
she looked like a | 3 |
i do for you | 3 |
but he was too | 3 |
that is just what | 3 |
but he was not | 3 |
and stood for a | 3 |
in the new world | 3 |
in this story the | 3 |
page illustrations by c | 3 |
i want to know | 3 |
to take my place | 3 |
take them to the | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
at the breakfast table | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
you mean to do | 3 |
she was just a | 3 |
to give you a | 3 |
to go with him | 3 |
in which he was | 3 |
the boy who had | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
has a right to | 3 |
how am i to | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
as much as you | 3 |
the edge of the | 3 |
be a tramp any | 3 |
i am afraid you | 3 |
he was obliged to | 3 |
at once to the | 3 |
how did you get | 3 |
i would rather not | 3 |
is one of mr | 3 |
as soon as possible | 3 |
he had seen the | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
since i went away | 3 |
if he knew i | 3 |
shall be glad to | 3 |
sale by all booksellers | 3 |
edited by joseph jacobs | 3 |
story of an adventurous | 3 |
prostrate tramp hand and | 3 |
the old man had | 3 |
rapid hands to tie | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
the whole of the | 3 |
to the door and | 3 |
to the foot of | 3 |
i should think so | 3 |
in the coal mines | 3 |
i was a tramp | 3 |
make me comfortable for | 3 |
the lower part of | 3 |
with rapid hands to | 3 |
i never want to | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
this story the author | 3 |
for both of us | 3 |
off the coast of | 3 |
would be better for | 3 |
make the best of | 3 |
on receipt of price | 3 |
and open the door | 3 |
for boys and girls | 3 |
face at the window | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
a sigh of relief | 3 |
how do you know | 3 |
of course i will | 3 |
as though he were | 3 |
found that he had | 3 |
i am sorry for | 3 |
hands to tie the | 3 |
a thousand a year | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
he thought that he | 3 |
the place where he | 3 |
as they came up | 3 |
page illustrations by w | 3 |
the remainder of the | 3 |
want to be a | 3 |
not one of them | 3 |
had come to him | 3 |
there is an old | 3 |
i may as well | 3 |
slope of the hill | 3 |
i wish we were | 3 |
come to an end | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
of the road to | 3 |
he thought of the | 3 |
going to stay here | 3 |
went back to the | 3 |
as big as a | 3 |
part of the road | 3 |
opened the door of | 3 |
give me the money | 3 |
i have been with | 3 |
a story of a | 3 |
the old man was | 3 |
true story of an | 3 |
avery and ben trench | 3 |
what do you say | 3 |
the matter with him | 3 |
wants me to go | 3 |
did you see him | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
tramp hand and foot | 3 |
do you want a | 3 |
went out to the | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
the slope of the | 3 |
twinkle in his eye | 3 |
that it was his | 3 |
be old enough to | 3 |
of the long table | 3 |
would like to have | 3 |
the prostrate tramp hand | 3 |
are you ready to | 3 |
to say that tony | 2 |
he could not help | 2 |
i think i had | 2 |
will tell you this | 2 |
the north pole and | 2 |
a large estate in | 2 |
he is not my | 2 |
he lost no time | 2 |
i have had no | 2 |
strange that he should | 2 |
of trapping in africa | 2 |
thee give me a | 2 |
did not look at | 2 |
is high time that | 2 |
there was nothing to | 2 |
of the long windows | 2 |
was heir to a | 2 |
by the british officers | 2 |
out of his pocket | 2 |
the oak tree above | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
in all my life | 2 |
the windows of the | 2 |
he would not have | 2 |
told me there was | 2 |
the wonder of it | 2 |
it was a mystery | 2 |
glad enough to have | 2 |
boy in the bush | 2 |
i must go back | 2 |
what can you do | 2 |
down to the river | 2 |
in the dust and | 2 |
the career of the | 2 |
left in charge of | 2 |
you hear what he | 2 |
do something for you | 2 |
was it possible that | 2 |
the hero of this | 2 |
what i have agreed | 2 |
into the car and | 2 |
in the last few | 2 |
have a lively experience | 2 |
knew who i was | 2 |
i should have taken | 2 |
he had in the | 2 |
i thought you were | 2 |
felt that he would | 2 |
went away from home | 2 |
looked back more than | 2 |
as they were in | 2 |
or five dollars a | 2 |
but he would not | 2 |
coming down the slope | 2 |
the way to the | 2 |
glad to see you | 2 |
journey to the sacred | 2 |
she said to herself | 2 |
he decided to go | 2 |
there was a long | 2 |
at the same time | 2 |
i meant no offense | 2 |
the author of miss | 2 |
if he had known | 2 |
he would probably have | 2 |
there is something wrong | 2 |
story of school life | 2 |
charm of the story | 2 |
on the load of | 2 |
he had given a | 2 |
that the young man | 2 |
you may as well | 2 |
tired of being a | 2 |
his head in his | 2 |
do you know him | 2 |
he looked up at | 2 |
in this way he | 2 |
hill that he was | 2 |
it is one of | 2 |
just below the summit | 2 |
when he tried to | 2 |
the author of this | 2 |
could not keep his | 2 |
he was a boy | 2 |
the heat of the | 2 |
i should have to | 2 |
and he had no | 2 |
what had become of | 2 |
let me go to | 2 |
to the top of | 2 |
it is because i | 2 |
fairy tales to delight | 2 |
a twinkle in his | 2 |
how can it be | 2 |
the death of the | 2 |
of wallace and bruce | 2 |
at her with a | 2 |
he knew that he | 2 |
on his heel and | 2 |
do you think so | 2 |
head in his hands | 2 |
very fond of him | 2 |
viii the fiddler of | 2 |
for he did not | 2 |
he found himself once | 2 |
break in the dike | 2 |
much as most boys | 2 |
the rear of the | 2 |
to him from the | 2 |
what did you say | 2 |
was a boy of | 2 |
he told me that | 2 |
firm of fox island | 2 |
said the elder tramp | 2 |
lands in medford valley | 2 |
of this story is | 2 |
a story of trapping | 2 |
there is no lack | 2 |
there is something very | 2 |
as they came to | 2 |
the appearance of a | 2 |
well that ends well | 2 |
if you are willing | 2 |
he had meant to | 2 |
you would like it | 2 |
am afraid you will | 2 |
i was about to | 2 |
the two boys were | 2 |
not be able to | 2 |
to go any farther | 2 |
just a little boy | 2 |
to talk to them | 2 |
starts out once more | 2 |
gave him no time | 2 |
i feel as fresh | 2 |
what do you know | 2 |
be obliged to go | 2 |
when he was a | 2 |
as he entered the | 2 |
to see him again | 2 |
knew nothing about it | 2 |
how did you know | 2 |
when i get hold | 2 |
go as far as | 2 |
how it was to | 2 |
down to middleton hall | 2 |
end of the road | 2 |
the sand pits to | 2 |
tormented himself with the | 2 |
adrift in the wilds | 2 |
adventures of two shipwrecked | 2 |
would not think of | 2 |
would be a very | 2 |
you happen to be | 2 |
an adventurous sailor boy | 2 |
things will take a | 2 |
to the hotel at | 2 |
that he did not | 2 |
if you are afraid | 2 |
of life and death | 2 |
too long to tell | 2 |
when they reached the | 2 |
historical portion of the | 2 |
the scene of this | 2 |
out to the garage | 2 |
he had come to | 2 |
had met on the | 2 |
boy in a country | 2 |
that was the way | 2 |
i have my own | 2 |
stood still for a | 2 |
been with him ever | 2 |
he did not love | 2 |
the windy hill by | 2 |
do you really mean | 2 |
the upper part of | 2 |
and began to play | 2 |
the streets of new | 2 |
he wanted me to | 2 |
you are not a | 2 |
find it necessary to | 2 |
the historical portion of | 2 |
he had no idea | 2 |
looked out upon the | 2 |
rudolph escapes and sees | 2 |
if i can get | 2 |
through the gate and | 2 |
member of the family | 2 |
oliver it seemed that | 2 |
business had he to | 2 |
not used to such | 2 |
he has ever written | 2 |
to sleep in the | 2 |
page illustrations by alfred | 2 |
to whom he was | 2 |
as a matter of | 2 |
that there will be | 2 |
to be his own | 2 |
went to the door | 2 |
turned to face him | 2 |
the interest of the | 2 |
his guardian set up | 2 |
are going to get | 2 |
the whole bottom land | 2 |
for the silver city | 2 |
to get him into | 2 |
be glad to see | 2 |
to the kitchen and | 2 |
was going to do | 2 |
page illustrations by h | 2 |
that i am not | 2 |
the boy and girl | 2 |
get out of the | 2 |
i get hold of | 2 |
that led to the | 2 |
i was a fool | 2 |
summit of the hill | 2 |
all the details of | 2 |
now tell me what | 2 |
but now he took | 2 |
back of the garden | 2 |
that i had no | 2 |
thousand pounds a year | 2 |
going to do with | 2 |
a great deal about | 2 |
his head at the | 2 |
what it was to | 2 |
him as soon as | 2 |
he need no longer | 2 |
i wish i knew | 2 |
and cut by the | 2 |
enough for him to | 2 |
all the way to | 2 |
to the gate and | 2 |
tell me why you | 2 |
he had only thought | 2 |
they were in the | 2 |
remainder of the night | 2 |
amount of description can | 2 |
made ready to go | 2 |
door of the house | 2 |
see if they are | 2 |
toward him from the | 2 |
a man who could | 2 |
in the possession of | 2 |
and he could not | 2 |
he sought out a | 2 |
have been with him | 2 |
adventures of a brownie | 2 |
to prove to you | 2 |
to an end and | 2 |
get out of sight | 2 |
side of the stream | 2 |
i am glad to | 2 |
had carried away the | 2 |
and let me in | 2 |
that was to be | 2 |
the boy firm of | 2 |
i should think you | 2 |
he was the only | 2 |
but it was too | 2 |
very glad to see | 2 |
known what it was | 2 |
hear of him again | 2 |
was no match for | 2 |
think i had better | 2 |
that he would not | 2 |
it was to have | 2 |
and what alice found | 2 |
sat by the fire | 2 |
out on the bare | 2 |
leading up to the | 2 |
are not fit to | 2 |
fallen down a well | 2 |
from one to the | 2 |
a respectable member of | 2 |
back to the subject | 2 |
when he found that | 2 |
what does this mean | 2 |
makes you feel that | 2 |
only a few minutes | 2 |
told to my child | 2 |
i want to marry | 2 |
the lands in medford | 2 |
they had come to | 2 |
that he could never | 2 |
got tired of your | 2 |
went away to his | 2 |
the possession of the | 2 |
closer and closer to | 2 |
he made his way | 2 |
each other as they | 2 |
a tale of child | 2 |
how happens it that | 2 |
came to an end | 2 |
was a basement room | 2 |
the only way to | 2 |
very glad of it | 2 |
he had a strange | 2 |
as he found himself | 2 |
them in the library | 2 |
sending for the police | 2 |
i have in my | 2 |
do you mean the | 2 |
the road to success | 2 |
a man who has | 2 |
jasper peyton was a | 2 |
tony was about to | 2 |
i am in a | 2 |
the direction from which | 2 |
have no right to | 2 |
him in his own | 2 |
do you see that | 2 |
she shook her head | 2 |
that john massey was | 2 |
look down upon the | 2 |
death of the boy | 2 |
i can tell you | 2 |
who he really was | 2 |
escapes and sees an | 2 |
on the other hand | 2 |
do you want of | 2 |
i see you know | 2 |
he was to be | 2 |
tale of thrilling interest | 2 |
to oliver it seemed | 2 |
to look for it | 2 |
tony starts out once | 2 |
groaned the old man | 2 |
at the heels of | 2 |
in the rear of | 2 |
and looked forward to | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
lower part of the | 2 |
ix the fiddler of | 2 |
knew how to drive | 2 |
what did you do | 2 |
one or two companions | 2 |
the heart of alaska | 2 |
to do with you | 2 |
the robbers came by | 2 |
i want to tell | 2 |
in a friendly manner | 2 |
go over to the | 2 |
were beginning to look | 2 |
the book through from | 2 |
i can assure you | 2 |
was to be his | 2 |
that he had left | 2 |
in at the gate | 2 |
only a few dollars | 2 |
boy firm of fox | 2 |
count up the sunny | 2 |
what does he want | 2 |
was a correct one | 2 |
from which he had | 2 |
as much as most | 2 |
in the course of | 2 |
as i had hoped | 2 |
at the next table | 2 |
that the old man | 2 |
but he might have | 2 |
child with very yellow | 2 |
i am not afraid | 2 |
as though he had | 2 |
i saw the boy | 2 |
the bend of the | 2 |
him when he was | 2 |
safe for you to | 2 |
the author of honor | 2 |
you can do it | 2 |
one of the long | 2 |
clock in the hall | 2 |
for cousin jasper to | 2 |
i did not know | 2 |
me he was dead | 2 |
rudolph hears of tony | 2 |
to give him room | 2 |
every one of them | 2 |
the escape of the | 2 |
is it about me | 2 |
to take his place | 2 |
he knew who i | 2 |
call upon a lady | 2 |
the true story of | 2 |
a picture from life | 2 |
none of the old | 2 |
came out on the | 2 |
prove to you that | 2 |
and not come back | 2 |
as he had thought | 2 |
he did not wish | 2 |
a great deal to | 2 |
his mother and sister | 2 |
a glowing mass of | 2 |
tramping about the country | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
for you as we | 2 |
will you give up | 2 |
at the haymarket theatre | 2 |
it is high time | 2 |
you will sleep in | 2 |
a great mind to | 2 |
everything he had to | 2 |
tell you that i | 2 |
must have been a | 2 |
gathering up the gold | 2 |
i think i shall | 2 |
he was a man | 2 |
was to be a | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
know what i am | 2 |
search for the silver | 2 |
it costs a sight | 2 |
description can do them | 2 |
of an adventurous sailor | 2 |
collection of fairy tales | 2 |
out in the open | 2 |
for the purpose of | 2 |
the other end of | 2 |
he sat down on | 2 |
you were afraid to | 2 |
to say that the | 2 |
up the sunny days | 2 |
a cup of hot | 2 |
tony gets a place | 2 |
to sail for england | 2 |
it seemed as if | 2 |
with them in the | 2 |
is something wrong with | 2 |
the lot where they | 2 |
is no lack of | 2 |
in a tale of | 2 |
jumped out of bed | 2 |
staring straight before him | 2 |
windy hill by cornelia | 2 |
just slip down to | 2 |
the tales are simply | 2 |
his head that he | 2 |
he had not the | 2 |
books of the season | 2 |
will take a turn | 2 |
breakfast at the st | 2 |
by the time he | 2 |
of the older warriors | 2 |
going to be a | 2 |
is a tale of | 2 |
be able to get | 2 |
so far from the | 2 |
stopped for a moment | 2 |
what alice found there | 2 |
down on the bench | 2 |
that i am heir | 2 |
that he would like | 2 |
what will i do | 2 |
at this moment the | 2 |
i am not your | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
cup of hot tea | 2 |
on the great colorado | 2 |
hold you to the | 2 |
that it was a | 2 |
the wind and the | 2 |
hill by cornelia meigs | 2 |
i think you can | 2 |
then he tried to | 2 |
rudolph had carried away | 2 |
of description can do | 2 |
of the car and | 2 |
a long time he | 2 |
so that they could | 2 |
i do not care | 2 |
happen to be in | 2 |
was at an end | 2 |
the part of his | 2 |
what did i tell | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
striking his head with | 2 |
the young man was | 2 |
out over the garden | 2 |
the wrong he had | 2 |
thought better of it | 2 |
from time to time | 2 |
to where he had | 2 |
carry it away with | 2 |
it was only a | 2 |
the illustrations add to | 2 |
one to the other | 2 |
had made up his | 2 |
for home and fortune | 2 |
a very pretty story | 2 |
come to the right | 2 |
did not mean to | 2 |
knew that he would | 2 |
in the open air | 2 |
the two men were | 2 |
will let you know | 2 |
and i am very | 2 |
by juliana horatia ewing | 2 |
i believe he will | 2 |
the best care of | 2 |
he was in a | 2 |
from cover to cover | 2 |
why did you come | 2 |
and his new friend | 2 |
out of the question | 2 |
if the robbers came | 2 |
the bench by the | 2 |
to be at home | 2 |
where are we going | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
two or three days | 2 |
was not the first | 2 |
but i do not | 2 |
that the beeman was | 2 |
cousin jasper did not | 2 |
with a twinkle in | 2 |
i was brought up | 2 |
that he had so | 2 |
conversation was going on | 2 |
he went to the | 2 |
it will make me | 2 |
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adopted by a rich | 2 |
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to see if they | 2 |
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tales to delight children | 2 |
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you that i will | 2 |
ii the seven brothers | 2 |
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with him ever since | 2 |
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the four of them | 2 |
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spirits of the sea | 2 |
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know anything of the | 2 |
to draw a lifelike | 2 |
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about the camp fire | 2 |
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part of the city | 2 |
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guardian set up housekeeping | 2 |
of captain gregory lovell | 2 |
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magazine and book review | 2 |
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in the oak tree | 2 |
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all across the valley | 2 |
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middleton and her lover | 2 |
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in this story mr | 2 |
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to get a good | 2 |
anthony crawford stood up | 2 |
the son of an | 2 |
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asking as a friend | 2 |
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to tell him that | 2 |
a glass of brandy | 2 |
illustrations by alfred pearse | 2 |
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portion of the story | 2 |
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wheels on the drive | 2 |
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possession of the estate | 2 |
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the boy that was | 2 |
upon me as a | 2 |
five dollars a day | 2 |
story of the man | 2 |
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of adventure in yucatan | 2 |
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streets of new york | 2 |
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man i used to | 2 |
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two thousand pounds rental | 2 |
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by james franklin fitts | 2 |
a few weeks ago | 2 |
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what made you go | 2 |
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what time it is | 2 |
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corner of the room | 2 |
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your father let you | 2 |
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you care to come | 2 |
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little princess of tower | 2 |
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hundred pounds a year | 2 |
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uniform with this volume | 2 |
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children of all ages | 2 |
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the boy whom he | 2 |
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one of the boys | 2 |
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story of a journey | 2 |
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it seemed to him | 2 |
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the yellow stone farmhouse | 2 |
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with a row of | 2 |
north pole and elsewhere | 2 |
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eyes upon his plate | 2 |
you think you can | 2 |
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tony knew what he | 2 |
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when breakfast was over | 2 |
astonishes his old friends | 2 |
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let me feel your | 2 |
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the face at the | 2 |
adventures with a tramp | 2 |
have plenty of money | 2 |
four or five dollars | 2 |
to look after him | 2 |
he could make out | 2 |
back of the car | 2 |
a good deal more | 2 |
it possible that he | 2 |
tony bethought himself of | 2 |
that this was the | 2 |
the door of his | 2 |
wrong he had done | 2 |
fingers of his right | 2 |
the beginning of a | 2 |
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princess of tower hill | 2 |
what sort of a | 2 |
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out of the breakfast | 2 |
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with very yellow hair | 2 |
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delight children of all | 2 |
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the attention of the | 2 |
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the boy is dead | 2 |
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to speak to him | 2 |
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younger members of the | 2 |
alone in the world | 2 |
as a collection of | 2 |
give it to me | 2 |
the old white horse | 2 |
murderer by the arm | 2 |
go to the window | 2 |
tony and his new | 2 |
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part of his mind | 2 |
a small band of | 2 |
down on the grass | 2 |
story for boys and | 2 |
from the other end | 2 |
beside the trail and | 2 |
to interfere with me | 2 |
in the room below | 2 |
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to be old enough | 2 |
a story of school | 2 |
take my place when | 2 |
boy who had been | 2 |
later in the day | 2 |
am going to do | 2 |
the estate will be | 2 |
i am sure he | 2 |
that i am to | 2 |
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they had been born | 2 |
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to the time when | 2 |
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his back against the | 2 |
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set up for myself | 2 |
him take his diploma | 2 |
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am going to tell | 2 |
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foot of the hill | 2 |
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me that i had | 2 |
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then i can tell | 2 |
long are you going | 2 |
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that he will bring | 2 |
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in from the sea | 2 |
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how do you feel | 2 |
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through the long windows | 2 |
was placed in his | 2 |
get out of it | 2 |
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the key to his | 2 |
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for a few days | 2 |
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old man would be | 2 |
to make the best | 2 |
out of the car | 2 |
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in the room behind | 2 |
the load of hay | 2 |
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trying to talk to | 2 |
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the thought of the | 2 |
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my hands off him | 2 |
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three times a week | 2 |
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stories for young girls | 2 |
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himself with the thought | 2 |
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hand on his arm | 2 |
me feel your pulse | 2 |
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pictures of colonial life | 2 |
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he had been a | 2 |
turn up for me | 2 |
adventures on the great | 2 |
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may as well tell | 2 |
the man before her | 2 |
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respectable member of society | 2 |
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the water of the | 2 |
to ask for a | 2 |
how long he slept | 2 |
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of our tribe should | 2 |
on the bench beside | 2 |
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a moment on the | 2 |
the sight of tony | 2 |
to talk of the | 2 |
with illustrations by gordon | 2 |
but it was a | 2 |
my father and mother | 2 |
did not know how | 2 |
that i can do | 2 |
to call upon a | 2 |
rudolph was not a | 2 |