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trigram | frequency |
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there was a | 48 |
it was a | 46 |
said miss cornelia | 45 |
the little house | 45 |
out of the | 40 |
in the world | 40 |
house of dreams | 39 |
said captain jim | 38 |
she did not | 36 |
it would be | 36 |
like a man | 32 |
at the glen | 31 |
he was a | 31 |
anne and gilbert | 29 |
there was no | 29 |
it was the | 28 |
she would have | 27 |
she was a | 27 |
would have been | 25 |
i want to | 25 |
she had never | 24 |
is going to | 24 |
she had been | 23 |
in spite of | 23 |
one of the | 23 |
was going to | 22 |
to be a | 22 |
there is no | 22 |
for a moment | 21 |
the first time | 21 |
when i was | 21 |
as well as | 20 |
but it was | 20 |
if i had | 20 |
to think of | 20 |
captain jim was | 20 |
going to be | 20 |
to be married | 20 |
when she was | 19 |
had not been | 19 |
he had a | 19 |
down on the | 19 |
and i was | 19 |
it was not | 18 |
a good deal | 18 |
and it was | 18 |
to go to | 18 |
up to the | 18 |
no matter what | 18 |
and there was | 18 |
that i had | 18 |
he had been | 18 |
as if i | 18 |
as soon as | 17 |
she could not | 17 |
i would have | 17 |
the first mate | 17 |
i did not | 17 |
captain jim had | 17 |
i was a | 16 |
do you know | 16 |
i had to | 16 |
be able to | 16 |
that she was | 16 |
i could not | 16 |
of the little | 16 |
do you think | 16 |
went to the | 16 |
four winds harbor | 15 |
up at the | 15 |
she was not | 15 |
and he was | 15 |
was in the | 15 |
out of her | 15 |
that she had | 15 |
of the house | 15 |
and she was | 15 |
that it was | 15 |
had come to | 15 |
to the house | 15 |
to see you | 15 |
just like a | 15 |
as if she | 15 |
in the little | 15 |
i could have | 14 |
was the first | 14 |
of the sea | 14 |
feel as if | 14 |
to make a | 14 |
i had a | 14 |
he did not | 14 |
it seemed to | 14 |
in four winds | 14 |
that there was | 14 |
the rest of | 14 |
not going to | 14 |
the four winds | 14 |
of four winds | 14 |
as if it | 14 |
over the harbor | 14 |
that he had | 14 |
what do you | 14 |
said miss rosetta | 13 |
seemed to be | 13 |
came to the | 13 |
the story of | 13 |
to four winds | 13 |
to have a | 13 |
i wanted to | 13 |
that he was | 13 |
a great deal | 13 |
i tried to | 13 |
that like a | 13 |
the race that | 13 |
it will be | 13 |
in my life | 13 |
to tell you | 13 |
but she was | 13 |
it was all | 13 |
if i were | 13 |
and captain jim | 12 |
got up and | 12 |
up the brook | 12 |
of green gables | 12 |
to me that | 12 |
to tell her | 12 |
of the flats | 12 |
was to be | 12 |
she was very | 12 |
i went to | 12 |
in her eyes | 12 |
that knows joseph | 12 |
a man who | 12 |
race that knows | 12 |
might have been | 12 |
there was something | 12 |
down to the | 12 |
to see the | 12 |
shook his head | 12 |
if i could | 12 |
to see me | 12 |
i should have | 12 |
i am not | 12 |
but there was | 11 |
back to the | 11 |
and she had | 11 |
at four winds | 11 |
he had not | 11 |
one of those | 11 |
want you to | 11 |
to be sure | 11 |
little house was | 11 |
in her life | 11 |
the thought of | 11 |
out on the | 11 |
i had never | 11 |
she knew that | 11 |
the harbor and | 11 |
to the little | 11 |
as for the | 11 |
are going to | 11 |
in the face | 11 |
for the first | 11 |
if she had | 11 |
in love with | 11 |
was one of | 11 |
and then he | 11 |
i want you | 11 |
that she could | 11 |
to the glen | 11 |
across the harbor | 11 |
of the old | 11 |
who had been | 11 |
i had not | 11 |
have been a | 11 |
sat down on | 11 |
if it were | 11 |
little house of | 11 |
her eyes were | 11 |
i was so | 10 |
he was the | 10 |
was a good | 10 |
for her to | 10 |
a letter from | 10 |
i dare say | 10 |
on the shore | 10 |
along the shore | 10 |
did not know | 10 |
all at once | 10 |
and i have | 10 |
if he had | 10 |
a lot of | 10 |
most of the | 10 |
one of them | 10 |
had never been | 10 |
when i came | 10 |
think of it | 10 |
to do with | 10 |
house up the | 10 |
that she would | 10 |
captain jim is | 10 |
tannis of the | 10 |
he went to | 10 |
my duty to | 10 |
there is a | 10 |
i feel as | 10 |
i might have | 10 |
she had not | 10 |
to the door | 10 |
seems to me | 10 |
ought to be | 10 |
the end of | 10 |
he told me | 10 |
miss cornelia had | 10 |
go to the | 10 |
had been a | 10 |
seemed to me | 9 |
in the house | 9 |
would never have | 9 |
i have to | 9 |
on the harbor | 9 |
what it is | 9 |
and then she | 9 |
had never seen | 9 |
to find out | 9 |
shut the door | 9 |
but i could | 9 |
must have been | 9 |
that he would | 9 |
you know that | 9 |
he went away | 9 |
i told him | 9 |
if she were | 9 |
it is a | 9 |
out of my | 9 |
i think i | 9 |
to go and | 9 |
you are going | 9 |
it would have | 9 |
i do not | 9 |
up in the | 9 |
in the spring | 9 |
he had never | 9 |
a sort of | 9 |
all the time | 9 |
for the doctor | 9 |
the bottom of | 9 |
a kind of | 9 |
was not in | 9 |
had such a | 9 |
she was going | 9 |
it in the | 9 |
if he were | 9 |
had to go | 9 |
going to have | 9 |
and i had | 9 |
to look at | 9 |
that i was | 9 |
in the kitchen | 9 |
but i was | 9 |
to see him | 9 |
and then i | 9 |
to tell me | 9 |
i shall never | 9 |
on the sand | 9 |
seemed to have | 9 |
was the only | 9 |
i ever saw | 9 |
was always a | 9 |
i thought you | 8 |
that was why | 8 |
been able to | 8 |
to the shore | 8 |
you know you | 8 |
and i were | 8 |
four winds light | 8 |
as if he | 8 |
had been very | 8 |
and i thought | 8 |
asked me to | 8 |
there was nothing | 8 |
and there is | 8 |
on his face | 8 |
to the cove | 8 |
to the point | 8 |
with a sigh | 8 |
for you to | 8 |
with all the | 8 |
he said he | 8 |
the harbor was | 8 |
the harbor shore | 8 |
thought it was | 8 |
the house was | 8 |
for a few | 8 |
want to be | 8 |
part of the | 8 |
but i never | 8 |
but she had | 8 |
i wish you | 8 |
a little white | 8 |
i thought it | 8 |
she has to | 8 |
of her life | 8 |
if you had | 8 |
think of her | 8 |
was full of | 8 |
as she had | 8 |
and i am | 8 |
the door and | 8 |
i meant to | 8 |
like a girl | 8 |
but he was | 8 |
her with a | 8 |
miss rosetta had | 8 |
that had been | 8 |
the four sisters | 8 |
i had been | 8 |
in the garden | 8 |
of her own | 8 |
into the house | 8 |
at green gables | 8 |
did not like | 8 |
the house of | 8 |
it had been | 8 |
and you are | 8 |
i knew it | 8 |
she sat down | 8 |
in the old | 8 |
the face of | 8 |
me in the | 8 |
the only one | 8 |
she used to | 8 |
come to the | 8 |
of a man | 8 |
do you mean | 8 |
i like to | 8 |
at the flats | 8 |
it must be | 8 |
i wish i | 8 |
never had a | 8 |
she went to | 8 |
of my own | 8 |
down at the | 8 |
had a letter | 8 |
good deal of | 8 |
even in the | 8 |
in her arms | 8 |
that i would | 8 |
an old maid | 8 |
has always been | 8 |
have to be | 8 |
what i had | 8 |
wish i could | 8 |
looked at me | 8 |
him to the | 8 |
for a man | 8 |
but i am | 8 |
felt as if | 8 |
it seems to | 8 |
as it was | 8 |
up in a | 8 |
out into the | 8 |
as far as | 8 |
she told me | 8 |
she would not | 8 |
to have the | 8 |
i have never | 8 |
he was so | 7 |
four winds point | 7 |
her arms about | 7 |
the time he | 7 |
a bit of | 7 |
such a thing | 7 |
of captain jim | 7 |
anne and leslie | 7 |
going to marry | 7 |
to begin with | 7 |
he should have | 7 |
and i want | 7 |
with captain jim | 7 |
you must have | 7 |
this is the | 7 |
when he had | 7 |
looked at her | 7 |
i saw her | 7 |
for a little | 7 |
at the door | 7 |
i would not | 7 |
i suppose i | 7 |
now and then | 7 |
for a long | 7 |
captain jim and | 7 |
he was very | 7 |
the wind was | 7 |
she had always | 7 |
but of course | 7 |
and looked at | 7 |
she had a | 7 |
at the little | 7 |
she is going | 7 |
thought i was | 7 |
i have a | 7 |
retorted miss cornelia | 7 |
a common fellow | 7 |
the middle of | 7 |
and went out | 7 |
i never was | 7 |
the room where | 7 |
the morgan place | 7 |
on the table | 7 |
looked like a | 7 |
i am afraid | 7 |
not to be | 7 |
of his own | 7 |
but i want | 7 |
would not have | 7 |
i came to | 7 |
might as well | 7 |
look at the | 7 |
that i am | 7 |
have done it | 7 |
what to do | 7 |
to me and | 7 |
to each other | 7 |
at each other | 7 |
you tell me | 7 |
but she did | 7 |
i knew that | 7 |
what had happened | 7 |
on the other | 7 |
he had gone | 7 |
was a great | 7 |
that captain jim | 7 |
it is to | 7 |
but there is | 7 |
alone in the | 7 |
they did not | 7 |
if it was | 7 |
i ought to | 7 |
used to be | 7 |
she came to | 7 |
that it would | 7 |
i have been | 7 |
out of his | 7 |
you may be | 7 |
miss cornelia was | 7 |
of the night | 7 |
the only thing | 7 |
and her eyes | 7 |
that it is | 7 |
and gilbert were | 7 |
the other day | 7 |
i have no | 7 |
as much as | 7 |
was dead and | 7 |
i was not | 7 |
not been for | 7 |
i thought i | 7 |
said aunt cynthia | 7 |
i could see | 7 |
she must have | 7 |
in the evening | 7 |
to marry me | 7 |
he will be | 7 |
this little house | 7 |
ever since i | 7 |
just as i | 7 |
out to the | 7 |
was a little | 7 |
as it is | 7 |
for a year | 7 |
to see it | 7 |
when he came | 7 |
had always been | 7 |
a chance to | 7 |
would not be | 7 |
in the twilight | 7 |
end of the | 7 |
the royal william | 7 |
to see her | 7 |
it is not | 7 |
it may be | 7 |
at her with | 7 |
when he was | 7 |
the most beautiful | 7 |
the worst of | 7 |
i love it | 7 |
and she has | 7 |
the air was | 7 |
he could not | 7 |
the fishing village | 7 |
i was going | 7 |
out of it | 7 |
that is the | 7 |
over to the | 7 |
which she had | 7 |
i was afraid | 7 |
i came home | 7 |
at the gate | 7 |
of the church | 7 |
i used to | 7 |
he has never | 7 |
i never had | 7 |
but i love | 7 |
over the fields | 7 |
the fact that | 7 |
i think that | 7 |
of such a | 7 |
to live with | 7 |
i must be | 7 |
a woman who | 7 |
but it is | 7 |
the house up | 6 |
came home to | 6 |
if it is | 6 |
it is very | 6 |
think of the | 6 |
all her life | 6 |
of the garden | 6 |
she had made | 6 |
some of the | 6 |
belong to the | 6 |
at the fishing | 6 |
i felt that | 6 |
bottom of the | 6 |
when she had | 6 |
i saw him | 6 |
to the race | 6 |
i told her | 6 |
not at all | 6 |
i came here | 6 |
him for a | 6 |
to do it | 6 |
i never saw | 6 |
and went to | 6 |
all his life | 6 |
came home from | 6 |
told me that | 6 |
but i knew | 6 |
was waiting for | 6 |
in the glen | 6 |
when i think | 6 |
had a good | 6 |
small anne cordelia | 6 |
she said she | 6 |
to talk to | 6 |
he is a | 6 |
in some ways | 6 |
the old house | 6 |
seem to have | 6 |
of the room | 6 |
made up her | 6 |
and i will | 6 |
up her mind | 6 |
and sat down | 6 |
the next morning | 6 |
when you were | 6 |
it had not | 6 |
the old man | 6 |
down the lane | 6 |
white persian cat | 6 |
for a week | 6 |
but he had | 6 |
harbor and the | 6 |
the son of | 6 |
at the old | 6 |
had been so | 6 |
it was only | 6 |
do you remember | 6 |
in a way | 6 |
you will have | 6 |
he would be | 6 |
to have it | 6 |
when i heard | 6 |
that she must | 6 |
on the floor | 6 |
the door of | 6 |
i must go | 6 |
to go over | 6 |
felt that she | 6 |
had gone to | 6 |
a long time | 6 |
the house and | 6 |
as she was | 6 |
of the world | 6 |
what is the | 6 |
think it would | 6 |
went over to | 6 |
is to be | 6 |
point of view | 6 |
me that i | 6 |
she felt that | 6 |
the next day | 6 |
the sea was | 6 |
gave him a | 6 |
in the least | 6 |
when she heard | 6 |
it was no | 6 |
in the long | 6 |
to me about | 6 |
had it not | 6 |
the air of | 6 |
you ought to | 6 |
the eyes of | 6 |
it was because | 6 |
as if the | 6 |
all my life | 6 |
i will not | 6 |
is such a | 6 |
going to get | 6 |
for two years | 6 |
to think that | 6 |
as white as | 6 |
shook her head | 6 |
when i saw | 6 |
to give her | 6 |
she had to | 6 |
in such a | 6 |
the shadow of | 6 |
you should have | 6 |
she had no | 6 |
went up to | 6 |
when captain jim | 6 |
down by the | 6 |
thought of him | 6 |
to take the | 6 |
i was only | 6 |
her out of | 6 |
how did you | 6 |
me to do | 6 |
of my life | 6 |
the delight of | 6 |
little brown book | 6 |
it not been | 6 |
that is all | 6 |
i can see | 6 |
of course i | 6 |
was fond of | 6 |
and told her | 6 |
you know what | 6 |
her in the | 6 |
as i did | 6 |
with the baby | 6 |
come back to | 6 |
are you going | 6 |
gog and magog | 6 |
have you ever | 6 |
i wonder if | 6 |
for a month | 6 |
that would be | 6 |
thought of the | 6 |
if you can | 6 |
do you suppose | 6 |
it was an | 6 |
and all the | 6 |
and his wife | 6 |
this is a | 6 |
have a little | 6 |
chronicles of avonlea | 6 |
in the matter | 6 |
and i did | 6 |
i thought of | 6 |
a good man | 6 |
it was very | 6 |
it was just | 6 |
as i can | 6 |
was a child | 6 |
as if they | 6 |
him in a | 6 |
shall never forget | 6 |
never saw such | 6 |
for a time | 5 |
put on my | 5 |
no need of | 5 |
filled with the | 5 |
i know i | 5 |
before the fire | 5 |
the girl was | 5 |
and you know | 5 |
i suppose she | 5 |
and that she | 5 |
to be the | 5 |
sea and sky | 5 |
the top of | 5 |
tell her that | 5 |
could not be | 5 |
to say it | 5 |
going to take | 5 |
like a child | 5 |
once in a | 5 |
in at the | 5 |
when he got | 5 |
fifteen years ago | 5 |
that you are | 5 |
after a time | 5 |
a little while | 5 |
she had done | 5 |
a man to | 5 |
he was dead | 5 |
as he went | 5 |
like to see | 5 |
he had ever | 5 |
and tried to | 5 |
no right to | 5 |
me think of | 5 |
miss cornelia and | 5 |
was a fine | 5 |
i got up | 5 |
out to sea | 5 |
did not matter | 5 |
thought of it | 5 |
went out of | 5 |
the sake of | 5 |
of the four | 5 |
of lost margaret | 5 |
i know that | 5 |
diana and i | 5 |
it would hurt | 5 |
captain jim told | 5 |
the race of | 5 |
you to marry | 5 |
one of us | 5 |
she was the | 5 |
of one who | 5 |
through the little | 5 |
to the kitchen | 5 |
that was a | 5 |
of a woman | 5 |
on the subject | 5 |
for an hour | 5 |
but she never | 5 |
it did not | 5 |
he was always | 5 |
first time i | 5 |
i know now | 5 |
will have to | 5 |
was a big | 5 |
in her face | 5 |
in the fall | 5 |
know what to | 5 |
not a word | 5 |
did you ever | 5 |
her mother had | 5 |
be a good | 5 |
and i know | 5 |
window of the | 5 |
said a word | 5 |
in the morning | 5 |
he wants to | 5 |
soon as i | 5 |
the idea of | 5 |
they had not | 5 |
thought she was | 5 |
own way in | 5 |
up on the | 5 |
he would have | 5 |
were going to | 5 |
of her old | 5 |
had to be | 5 |
so it is | 5 |
that he is | 5 |
was a certain | 5 |
was still a | 5 |
when i had | 5 |
go to bed | 5 |
i took the | 5 |
the sick woman | 5 |
to her own | 5 |
to ask you | 5 |
but captain jim | 5 |
only a common | 5 |
looked as if | 5 |
for the sake | 5 |
and i could | 5 |
he was to | 5 |
the front door | 5 |
to see that | 5 |
have to do | 5 |
had never had | 5 |
he said that | 5 |
they were all | 5 |
when it is | 5 |
i shall be | 5 |
said he had | 5 |
give her up | 5 |
first time in | 5 |
that was the | 5 |
you could have | 5 |
was not a | 5 |
he began to | 5 |
put up a | 5 |
if you knew | 5 |
who had a | 5 |
if you want | 5 |
as i am | 5 |
at the bottom | 5 |
it was so | 5 |
she loved the | 5 |
with a little | 5 |
of the gate | 5 |
duty to tell | 5 |
at the harbor | 5 |
the glen and | 5 |
of all the | 5 |
glad to see | 5 |
he says he | 5 |
it might be | 5 |
over to see | 5 |
i was very | 5 |
and the doctor | 5 |
to stand up | 5 |
owen ford was | 5 |
i have always | 5 |
ashamed of it | 5 |
and the first | 5 |
if it had | 5 |
as if a | 5 |
all about her | 5 |
the first bride | 5 |
he would not | 5 |
if they had | 5 |
nothing to do | 5 |
that they were | 5 |
it at all | 5 |
believed that he | 5 |
he might have | 5 |
to wear a | 5 |
what she had | 5 |
it is so | 5 |
by the table | 5 |
in a corner | 5 |
to hear it | 5 |
you know it | 5 |
ismay and i | 5 |
to have any | 5 |
at the same | 5 |
that i must | 5 |
had never heard | 5 |
back into the | 5 |
but it would | 5 |
to keep it | 5 |
of those who | 5 |
on the bridge | 5 |
the foot of | 5 |
captain jim has | 5 |
he meant to | 5 |
he was going | 5 |
if i was | 5 |
say a word | 5 |
we would have | 5 |
him when he | 5 |
captain jim shook | 5 |
and a little | 5 |
never thought of | 5 |
there could be | 5 |
she was afraid | 5 |
went into the | 5 |
to captain jim | 5 |
to the window | 5 |
owen ford came | 5 |
the matter of | 5 |
would have done | 5 |
back to her | 5 |
have come to | 5 |
i looked at | 5 |
who had not | 5 |
i have had | 5 |
if he could | 5 |
it and the | 5 |
come to me | 5 |
she was always | 5 |
to get a | 5 |
a week later | 5 |
as they walked | 5 |
i could never | 5 |
why do you | 5 |
had never thought | 5 |
to do that | 5 |
but miss cornelia | 5 |
as i had | 5 |
jim shook his | 5 |
she had the | 5 |
i went home | 5 |
a nice little | 5 |
out of your | 5 |
i had come | 5 |
it was my | 5 |
and the harbor | 5 |
one day in | 5 |
there were no | 5 |
grit or tory | 5 |
i had always | 5 |
she had gone | 5 |
in a moment | 5 |
turned to the | 5 |
the last time | 5 |
did not care | 5 |
at the time | 5 |
that it must | 5 |
up at her | 5 |
was a tall | 5 |
there are times | 5 |
in his eyes | 5 |
to try to | 5 |
it is the | 5 |
to call on | 5 |
gilbert and anne | 5 |
never been able | 5 |
and she is | 5 |
could never have | 5 |
i had just | 5 |
but i did | 5 |
for the last | 5 |
there must be | 5 |
she had said | 5 |
i am very | 5 |
you come to | 5 |
going to ask | 5 |
he went out | 5 |
on the sofa | 5 |
to do in | 5 |
charlotta the fourth | 5 |
away from the | 5 |
to do what | 5 |
for the next | 5 |
a blue spot | 5 |
to and fro | 5 |
a few minutes | 5 |
had a beau | 5 |
when she saw | 5 |
to prince albert | 5 |
and it is | 5 |
not in the | 5 |
as long as | 5 |
which had been | 5 |
seems as if | 5 |
most of them | 5 |
it is my | 5 |
go to him | 5 |
what is it | 5 |
at the light | 5 |
not that i | 5 |
never said a | 5 |
to say that | 5 |
i think it | 5 |
i tell you | 5 |
in this case | 5 |
came over to | 5 |
if you were | 5 |
was the most | 5 |
and i would | 5 |
the little brown | 5 |
i heard that | 5 |
you are not | 5 |
and then the | 5 |
miss cornelia bryant | 5 |
want to go | 5 |
to get married | 5 |
she had come | 5 |
that you have | 5 |
i feel sure | 5 |
the fields to | 5 |
has to be | 5 |
since she had | 5 |
walk to the | 5 |
she was one | 5 |
her like a | 5 |
that was what | 5 |
side of the | 5 |
the first to | 5 |
of a little | 5 |
on the white | 5 |
on the rocks | 5 |
a sigh of | 5 |
to go with | 5 |
she seemed to | 5 |
as he did | 5 |
you want to | 5 |
to get the | 5 |
little white house | 5 |
have a good | 5 |
she was as | 5 |
of the men | 5 |
in the middle | 5 |
the living room | 5 |
he must be | 5 |
the heart of | 5 |
and she said | 5 |
i know what | 5 |
the writing of | 5 |
i am sure | 5 |
when leslie was | 5 |
that was all | 5 |
it seems as | 5 |
up the harbor | 5 |
good enough for | 5 |
to the flats | 5 |
when she went | 5 |
by the time | 5 |
looked at him | 5 |
was only a | 5 |
i never heard | 5 |
in the darkness | 5 |
feel like a | 5 |
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