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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 45 |
that he could not | 29 |
it was as if | 28 |
did not wish to | 24 |
as soon as he | 23 |
as though he were | 23 |
as though he had | 22 |
it seemed to him | 21 |
for the first time | 20 |
he said to himself | 18 |
he did not know | 18 |
in order not to | 17 |
that she could not | 17 |
at the same moment | 17 |
that he did not | 17 |
in the middle of | 16 |
for a long time | 16 |
in the midst of | 16 |
it seemed as if | 16 |
he felt as though | 15 |
but he did not | 15 |
that he was not | 14 |
in order to be | 14 |
the edge of the | 14 |
the bottom of the | 14 |
on the other hand | 14 |
from a swedish homestead | 13 |
as soon as the | 13 |
do you know that | 13 |
for the sake of | 13 |
it was not the | 13 |
felt as though he | 12 |
did not know what | 12 |
as if he were | 12 |
when he came to | 12 |
the end of the | 12 |
as if she were | 12 |
that he would not | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
other side of the | 11 |
at the bottom of | 11 |
but as soon as | 11 |
the other side of | 11 |
out of his mind | 11 |
to be able to | 11 |
as if they were | 11 |
as though they had | 10 |
that it was not | 10 |
he had not been | 10 |
bottom of the sea | 10 |
had been obliged to | 10 |
but she did not | 10 |
that it was a | 10 |
it would have been | 10 |
came out of the | 10 |
that he had not | 10 |
and looked at the | 10 |
on the point of | 10 |
but he could not | 10 |
the top of the | 10 |
that there was no | 10 |
that she did not | 10 |
out of the window | 10 |
as if it were | 10 |
as if she had | 9 |
up and down the | 9 |
that it was the | 9 |
as though she were | 9 |
saw that it was | 9 |
he went into the | 9 |
when they came to | 9 |
as if they had | 9 |
in order to get | 9 |
i should like to | 9 |
he did not wish | 9 |
he did not think | 9 |
if he did not | 9 |
he did not understand | 9 |
as if he had | 9 |
as soon as she | 9 |
he thought he had | 9 |
she did not know | 9 |
to go to the | 9 |
it was impossible to | 9 |
so as not to | 9 |
did not want to | 9 |
from the marsh croft | 9 |
the walls of the | 9 |
at the end of | 9 |
the middle of the | 9 |
to him that he | 9 |
that he was a | 9 |
up his mind to | 9 |
do you know what | 8 |
the fact that he | 8 |
that she was not | 8 |
all of a sudden | 8 |
but he was not | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
it was all over | 8 |
was seized with a | 8 |
which he had been | 8 |
they came to the | 8 |
the thought that he | 8 |
and he began to | 8 |
there was not a | 8 |
went back to the | 8 |
the door of the | 8 |
the depths of the | 8 |
went down to the | 8 |
it was he who | 8 |
i do not know | 8 |
when he saw that | 8 |
out into the world | 8 |
that you will be | 8 |
in one of the | 8 |
seemed to him that | 8 |
girl from the marsh | 8 |
had come to her | 8 |
she was obliged to | 7 |
the girl from the | 7 |
put an end to | 7 |
he did not like | 7 |
was on the point | 7 |
he was not to | 7 |
up her mind to | 7 |
went up to the | 7 |
at the thought that | 7 |
it was not his | 7 |
so that she could | 7 |
over and over again | 7 |
as though they were | 7 |
and as soon as | 7 |
of being able to | 7 |
he saw that it | 7 |
and was about to | 7 |
the next morning he | 7 |
the same time he | 7 |
on the top of | 7 |
made up his mind | 7 |
by velma swanston howard | 7 |
he went up to | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
she could not bear | 7 |
was not to be | 7 |
that he had been | 7 |
he felt that he | 7 |
not been able to | 7 |
him that it was | 7 |
and she began to | 7 |
on their way to | 7 |
swedish by velma swanston | 7 |
occurred to him that | 7 |
she was afraid of | 7 |
what he was doing | 7 |
it was as though | 7 |
out in the world | 6 |
he thought it was | 6 |
that she had not | 6 |
to go back to | 6 |
that he should have | 6 |
that there was something | 6 |
was he who had | 6 |
that he was in | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
in front of him | 6 |
but at the same | 6 |
she could not help | 6 |
then she began to | 6 |
in the habit of | 6 |
by the side of | 6 |
he had never been | 6 |
it was the most | 6 |
she had not been | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
as a matter of | 6 |
when she saw the | 6 |
and when he had | 6 |
soon as he had | 6 |
in front of the | 6 |
that he would never | 6 |
to the effect that | 6 |
he was obliged to | 6 |
had not been able | 6 |
the story of a | 6 |
he came to the | 6 |
when he came out | 6 |
sat down on a | 6 |
the story of the | 6 |
a matter of fact | 6 |
did not seem to | 6 |
from swedish by velma | 6 |
it was the first | 6 |
that they could not | 6 |
never be able to | 6 |
but in order to | 6 |
made up her mind | 6 |
be able to see | 6 |
to her that she | 6 |
it is impossible to | 6 |
he was in the | 6 |
he was going to | 6 |
she had come to | 6 |
nothing to do with | 6 |
to say to you | 6 |
it was not long | 6 |
at the head of | 6 |
that he would be | 6 |
had been able to | 6 |
she did not wish | 6 |
it was only a | 6 |
on account of the | 6 |
and asked him to | 6 |
he could not understand | 6 |
if he had not | 6 |
he would not have | 6 |
he saw that the | 6 |
would be able to | 6 |
the only one who | 6 |
it would be a | 6 |
she said to herself | 6 |
went out into the | 6 |
in a state of | 6 |
the same time the | 6 |
knew that he was | 6 |
it had not been | 6 |
as though he wished | 6 |
on the way to | 6 |
as soon as they | 6 |
and looked at him | 6 |
he could not help | 6 |
to the court house | 6 |
looked out of the | 6 |
that i do not | 6 |
just as much as | 6 |
it occurred to him | 6 |
as soon as i | 6 |
if it were not | 6 |
he thought he saw | 6 |
at the beginning of | 6 |
did not know how | 6 |
and there was a | 6 |
she would not have | 6 |
but it was not | 6 |
the head of the | 6 |
the young girl had | 6 |
to do with the | 6 |
that they did not | 6 |
it was of no | 6 |
the same moment she | 6 |
what do you think | 6 |
a step or two | 6 |
it was a great | 6 |
did not dare to | 6 |
it could not be | 5 |
the midst of the | 5 |
which led to the | 5 |
was not long before | 5 |
him that he was | 5 |
him to remain at | 5 |
it is not my | 5 |
it was apparent that | 5 |
in the evening he | 5 |
father and mother and | 5 |
it seemed to her | 5 |
to go into the | 5 |
in order to give | 5 |
on the walls of | 5 |
that it was impossible | 5 |
but they did not | 5 |
she knew that he | 5 |
see that he was | 5 |
in order to go | 5 |
he had been in | 5 |
would be sure to | 5 |
that he loved her | 5 |
fire on the hearth | 5 |
on the edge of | 5 |
his arm round her | 5 |
on the open sea | 5 |
to wait for the | 5 |
and when he came | 5 |
looked at him with | 5 |
his wife had been | 5 |
dost thou not know | 5 |
as though it were | 5 |
the same moment the | 5 |
it looked as if | 5 |
he found himself in | 5 |
that it is not | 5 |
and looked at her | 5 |
grew more and more | 5 |
they came to a | 5 |
then he began to | 5 |
and that it was | 5 |
you may be sure | 5 |
the next moment he | 5 |
did not venture to | 5 |
but when he had | 5 |
he could not get | 5 |
never been able to | 5 |
know where he was | 5 |
and he did not | 5 |
he did not want | 5 |
was as if he | 5 |
that no one can | 5 |
the next day he | 5 |
said that it was | 5 |
it was she who | 5 |
with the thought that | 5 |
as if it had | 5 |
though he wished to | 5 |
thought that she was | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
as he stood there | 5 |
that they were not | 5 |
in order to see | 5 |
was the first time | 5 |
would have been better | 5 |
he took out his | 5 |
had seen in the | 5 |
when he saw the | 5 |
on her way to | 5 |
there was such a | 5 |
it was not necessary | 5 |
but she had not | 5 |
it was not so | 5 |
for a long while | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
did not think it | 5 |
he could not bear | 5 |
the inscription on the | 5 |
to him as if | 5 |
there was to be | 5 |
what are you doing | 5 |
felt as if she | 5 |
had been in the | 5 |
and his wife were | 5 |
the surface of the | 5 |
at the first glance | 5 |
she looked at him | 5 |
he had never before | 5 |
when he came home | 5 |
that she had been | 5 |
her way to the | 5 |
to think that he | 5 |
three or four years | 5 |
without being able to | 5 |
had never seen him | 5 |
up to the church | 5 |
if he had been | 5 |
was as if the | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
and said that he | 5 |
if they had been | 5 |
if he were to | 5 |
he and his wife | 5 |
should like to know | 5 |
she felt as if | 5 |
the first time in | 5 |
it was the same | 5 |
surface of the water | 5 |
and she had no | 5 |
he said to the | 5 |
a long row of | 5 |
he could not say | 5 |
and that he had | 5 |
the will of god | 5 |
for he had never | 5 |
if they did not | 5 |
was not necessary for | 5 |
edge of the grave | 5 |
to put an end | 5 |
he was on the | 5 |
would like to see | 5 |
put his arm round | 5 |
had the right to | 4 |
that it was only | 4 |
not know what he | 4 |
that he began to | 4 |
wanted to be told | 4 |
the other end of | 4 |
there was only one | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
the middle of a | 4 |
the same moment he | 4 |
when she had gone | 4 |
it was evident that | 4 |
not for a moment | 4 |
to the king that | 4 |
thought that he had | 4 |
it was not only | 4 |
feel that i must | 4 |
she felt that she | 4 |
he had been so | 4 |
and now they were | 4 |
fell on his knees | 4 |
the fire on the | 4 |
and one and two | 4 |
the young girl who | 4 |
and looked towards the | 4 |
in the depths of | 4 |
as though i had | 4 |
looked as if they | 4 |
to be buried in | 4 |
as long as the | 4 |
when she observed that | 4 |
with a feeling of | 4 |
she thought she had | 4 |
without saying a word | 4 |
order to be able | 4 |
not a human being | 4 |
he thought of the | 4 |
it could be heard | 4 |
him that he had | 4 |
in his young days | 4 |
at home on the | 4 |
there was no need | 4 |
it was impossible for | 4 |
did not know it | 4 |
that it was she | 4 |
on the part of | 4 |
when they reached the | 4 |
seated in the cart | 4 |
she closed her eyes | 4 |
and said in a | 4 |
not wish to be | 4 |
he knew that he | 4 |
at once to the | 4 |
had been at home | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
at the time when | 4 |
it over and over | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
what he had been | 4 |
the outskirts of the | 4 |
how hard it was | 4 |
in the cloth factory | 4 |
that was the only | 4 |
stood in the doorway | 4 |
all at once she | 4 |
they could not be | 4 |
been able to make | 4 |
to see if it | 4 |
go into the church | 4 |
but she could not | 4 |
so that no one | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
was so great that | 4 |
a glass of wine | 4 |
i do not wish | 4 |
if i had been | 4 |
she would have been | 4 |
could not bear the | 4 |
the gate of the | 4 |
there was no more | 4 |
now that he was | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
the chestnuts to the | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
it was not a | 4 |
his father and mother | 4 |
there was nothing to | 4 |
think of nothing else | 4 |
there were many who | 4 |
he looked at her | 4 |
she did not feel | 4 |
that it was quite | 4 |
the darkness of the | 4 |
a letter from his | 4 |
the light of the | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
was not going to | 4 |
if it had not | 4 |
stood for a long | 4 |
the branches of the | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
know what you are | 4 |
he wanted to be | 4 |
that she had come | 4 |
his mother and sisters | 4 |
the same moment a | 4 |
as he sat there | 4 |
in the christmas straw | 4 |
into the front hall | 4 |
that she was the | 4 |
a knock at the | 4 |
as though she wished | 4 |
he felt as if | 4 |
how she had been | 4 |
and then there was | 4 |
he could not endure | 4 |
in the same place | 4 |
tell him that i | 4 |
that there was a | 4 |
from house to house | 4 |
i feel that i | 4 |
he could not remember | 4 |
that they had not | 4 |
it is you who | 4 |
there was no one | 4 |
the events of the | 4 |
the lay brother who | 4 |
thought that she would | 4 |
and looked into the | 4 |
when he saw her | 4 |
but i am not | 4 |
it was a large | 4 |
as to how he | 4 |
to remain at home | 4 |
and he had to | 4 |
he thinks of the | 4 |
so that it could | 4 |
be kind to him | 4 |
went up to her | 4 |
was a knock at | 4 |
a letter of ransom | 4 |
all the same to | 4 |
she said to him | 4 |
the life of the | 4 |
she saw that the | 4 |
late in the evening | 4 |
he would have to | 4 |
the streets of the | 4 |
that wanted to be | 4 |
what have i done | 4 |
turned round and looked | 4 |
gone down to the | 4 |
the mouth of the | 4 |
him as though he | 4 |
the name of god | 4 |
had come to the | 4 |
i am going to | 4 |
she told him that | 4 |
story that wanted to | 4 |
you must promise me | 4 |
he went down to | 4 |
an hour and a | 4 |
had happened to her | 4 |
but in spite of | 4 |
thou not know that | 4 |
there was no help | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
in order to find | 4 |
red in the face | 4 |
time of the year | 4 |
to see if there | 4 |
he sat down on | 4 |
out of the room | 4 |
the pastor and the | 4 |
was the cause of | 4 |
that she should not | 4 |
heard the sound of | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
he had never seen | 4 |
who lived in the | 4 |
when he had finished | 4 |
so that he could | 4 |
her adopted mother had | 4 |
there would be a | 4 |
sword in his hand | 4 |
the thought that she | 4 |
that she could have | 4 |
she had been able | 4 |
the sake of the | 4 |
had been in a | 4 |
there was a knock | 4 |
it was a pity | 4 |
and seemed to be | 4 |
why dost thou not | 4 |
was not allowed to | 4 |
he had come to | 4 |
to show that she | 4 |
though she wished to | 4 |
father and the boys | 4 |
he had no money | 4 |
give up the keys | 4 |
it is just as | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
because he did not | 4 |
you know that you | 4 |
and it was not | 4 |
he was no longer | 4 |
to do was to | 4 |
it was strange that | 4 |
he went to sleep | 4 |
and shook hands with | 4 |
that it could be | 4 |
he was seized with | 4 |
was said to be | 4 |
i want to say | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
found himself in a | 4 |
once in a while | 4 |
in the beginning of | 4 |
though he had been | 4 |
helga from big marsh | 4 |
not going to be | 4 |
on the ground and | 4 |
and when she had | 4 |
had been brought from | 4 |
he stood for a | 4 |
had a right to | 4 |
do you want to | 4 |
and he could not | 4 |
hour and a half | 4 |
go with me to | 4 |
not know how it | 4 |
to the parsonage to | 4 |
with the news that | 4 |
and that was the | 4 |
that he ought to | 4 |
but he was so | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
it was a long | 4 |
it was necessary to | 4 |
will never be able | 4 |
could not make up | 4 |
she stretched out her | 4 |
he thought that he | 4 |
and the boys are | 4 |
seemed to have been | 4 |
as long as he | 4 |
he began to feel | 4 |
was all over with | 4 |
say to you that | 4 |
he did not believe | 4 |
as soon as it | 4 |
he did not go | 4 |
put out her hand | 4 |
no one would have | 4 |
out of the pack | 4 |
now that she was | 4 |
told him that she | 4 |
the lid of the | 4 |
stood for a moment | 4 |
that she was alive | 4 |
and looked like a | 4 |
it was like a | 4 |
the time when he | 4 |
pack on his back | 4 |
to be found in | 4 |
the eyes of the | 4 |
must be able to | 4 |
came into the room | 4 |
found it difficult to | 4 |
it appears as though | 4 |
was to come and | 4 |
side of the house | 4 |
he had ever seen | 4 |
if he could not | 4 |
the next day the | 4 |
it is not the | 4 |
she could not understand | 4 |
soon as they were | 4 |
you know that i | 4 |
i can understand that | 4 |
not in the least | 4 |
no one knew how | 4 |
she saw that he | 4 |
is not my fault | 4 |
felt that he had | 4 |
was silent for a | 4 |
thought that she had | 4 |
was of no avail | 4 |
which had been brought | 4 |
in love with her | 4 |
the legend of the | 4 |
do not wish to | 4 |
round and looked at | 4 |
did not at all | 4 |
in order to obtain | 4 |
seemed to him as | 4 |
her that it was | 4 |
to see him again | 4 |
to look at the | 4 |
of the road and | 4 |
all that had happened | 4 |
that he wanted to | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
was about to go | 4 |
and then you will | 4 |
out of the church | 4 |
when she looked at | 4 |
did not know where | 4 |
she went up to | 4 |
he had tried to | 3 |
alone in the forest | 3 |
that they should go | 3 |
and put on his | 3 |
she raised her head | 3 |
the men in the | 3 |
she said to the | 3 |
because he could not | 3 |
which she had never | 3 |
a day or two | 3 |
and those who were | 3 |
that he must be | 3 |
it sounded as if | 3 |
was so fond of | 3 |
as if he could | 3 |
were tears in her | 3 |
so that they could | 3 |
he had begun to | 3 |
one could see the | 3 |
but all the same | 3 |
you think it is | 3 |
and began to walk | 3 |
silence in the room | 3 |
there were tears in | 3 |
has no right to | 3 |
then there was a | 3 |
tell him that he | 3 |
necessary for her to | 3 |
because he had not | 3 |
on the outskirts of | 3 |
to see a little | 3 |
the north wind was | 3 |
was so glad that | 3 |
that the boys are | 3 |
the master of the | 3 |
he saw before him | 3 |
made a movement as | 3 |
was left in the | 3 |
seemed as if the | 3 |
at last he became | 3 |
quite close to her | 3 |
in the darkness of | 3 |
the young girl was | 3 |
of a country house | 3 |
what it was to | 3 |
he would never succeed | 3 |
had to wait for | 3 |
and partly because he | 3 |
not to see the | 3 |
the king of norway | 3 |
speak a little with | 3 |
so far away from | 3 |
for half an hour | 3 |
it was a matter | 3 |
he felt that the | 3 |
say that i am | 3 |
i have had to | 3 |
the messenger returned with | 3 |
there came a new | 3 |
be sure to be | 3 |
from farm to farm | 3 |
she was tired of | 3 |
and he would not | 3 |
and out of the | 3 |
thought that he might | 3 |
nothing else to do | 3 |
it is all the | 3 |
friends in the solitude | 3 |
but he had to | 3 |
was not accustomed to | 3 |
the memory of the | 3 |
it was an old | 3 |
it was a sunday | 3 |
the worshipful company of | 3 |
he threw back his | 3 |
when he tried to | 3 |
do anything for him | 3 |
not by any means | 3 |
the table with his | 3 |
got out of the | 3 |
the thought that it | 3 |
he went to a | 3 |
the everlasting unrest that | 3 |
down by the fire | 3 |
was quite in despair | 3 |
to be ashamed of | 3 |
not know where he | 3 |
that he would have | 3 |
so glad that he | 3 |
he did not love | 3 |
he felt that a | 3 |
not let me go | 3 |
she was in a | 3 |
aims of the church | 3 |
never do it again | 3 |
what are you saying | 3 |
he was beginning to | 3 |
one after the other | 3 |
she lived quite alone | 3 |
thought of nothing but | 3 |
of the previous year | 3 |
the midst of a | 3 |
up to the table | 3 |
you give me for | 3 |
he stood still and | 3 |
he said he had | 3 |
down at the table | 3 |
at once began to | 3 |
it was in vain | 3 |
felt that it was | 3 |
he would not do | 3 |
was of no use | 3 |
know that it was | 3 |
the entrance to the | 3 |
make up his mind | 3 |
to drive away the | 3 |
it is all over | 3 |
and you know that | 3 |
the evening of the | 3 |
her hair was dressed | 3 |
the garden of the | 3 |
the people of the | 3 |
there will be no | 3 |
had no objection to | 3 |
to him that they | 3 |
he thought that she | 3 |
it was said that | 3 |
could not bear to | 3 |
at the edge of | 3 |
had just come from | 3 |
floor was covered with | 3 |
and he felt a | 3 |
as if she could | 3 |
young girl who was | 3 |
on the market place | 3 |
felt as if he | 3 |
knock at the door | 3 |
prospect of being able | 3 |
but there was no | 3 |
had not been for | 3 |
have been better if | 3 |
that it is all | 3 |
held in her hand | 3 |
had never before seen | 3 |
he looked round to | 3 |
to tell them that | 3 |
he was sitting in | 3 |
all at once the | 3 |
to see whether the | 3 |
because they did not | 3 |
on the church hill | 3 |
that they would be | 3 |
far into the forest | 3 |
was a long time | 3 |
like one of the | 3 |
to know that he | 3 |
the first time she | 3 |
so much that he | 3 |
fact that he was | 3 |
on the third day | 3 |
for he did not | 3 |
must go to the | 3 |
all at once he | 3 |
it was to be | 3 |
in order to drive | 3 |
and the memory of | 3 |
to be out of | 3 |
might just as well | 3 |
the snow had laid | 3 |
was as if a | 3 |
stretched out her arms | 3 |
he had been obliged | 3 |
in and talk with | 3 |
looked at her with | 3 |
again and began to | 3 |
the time had come | 3 |
was so beautiful that | 3 |
that it was he | 3 |
come to me to | 3 |
in order to think | 3 |
there had been no | 3 |
understood that it was | 3 |
woman of the world | 3 |
the home of the | 3 |
as though she had | 3 |
when he wanted to | 3 |
one of the last | 3 |
worshipful company of blacksmiths | 3 |
it seemed as though | 3 |
to get out of | 3 |
at the foot of | 3 |
was one of those | 3 |
like that of a | 3 |
for him to die | 3 |
he could not take | 3 |
looked down on the | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
now there was no | 3 |
sunny side of the | 3 |
at the back of | 3 |
in the world could | 3 |
if it had been | 3 |
that she had to | 3 |
for a couple of | 3 |
she was grown up | 3 |
when he learned that | 3 |
you to go to | 3 |
ask him if he | 3 |
that he had at | 3 |
and at last they | 3 |
said herr von bleichroden | 3 |
impossible for her to | 3 |
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want to say to | 3 |
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the same time that | 3 |
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in the market place | 3 |
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the way to the | 3 |
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down to the river | 3 |
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inscription on the grave | 3 |
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walking up and down | 3 |
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you know what you | 3 |
to go in and | 3 |
santa caterina of siena | 3 |
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story of a story | 3 |
side of the road | 3 |
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to the other side | 3 |
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square in the face | 3 |
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all will be well | 3 |
to think that she | 3 |
this was the first | 3 |
now and then he | 3 |
on the way home | 3 |
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the first time that | 3 |
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to look at it | 3 |
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country on account of | 3 |
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part of the country | 3 |
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him what he had | 3 |
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in the wild forest | 3 |
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of the town hall | 3 |
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order to find a | 3 |
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the crown of the | 3 |
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told him that it | 3 |
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was apparent that he | 3 |
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in the railway carriage | 3 |
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lay brother who had | 3 |
there must be some | 3 |
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found friends in the | 3 |
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know what he was | 3 |
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and in the evening | 3 |
been placed in the | 3 |
the peace of god | 3 |
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that every time she | 3 |
which he did not | 3 |
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them that they must | 3 |
able to make a | 3 |
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was in the habit | 3 |
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that he could get | 3 |
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been in a fight | 3 |
have a right to | 3 |
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he said that he | 3 |
thy life is mine | 3 |
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and then all the | 3 |
that no one would | 3 |
sat up in bed | 3 |
she began to tell | 3 |
that it is impossible | 3 |
from the depths of | 3 |
in the kitchen and | 3 |
not one of the | 3 |
not know that the | 3 |
i am not a | 3 |
haven and foul strand | 3 |
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at the other end | 3 |
the pastor of this | 3 |
for her to do | 3 |
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the south side of | 3 |
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that they do not | 3 |
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to me that i | 3 |
walked up and down | 3 |
one knew how to | 3 |
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to get away from | 3 |
be angry with me | 3 |
their way to the | 3 |
do you think that | 3 |
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had no need to | 3 |
if there had been | 3 |
play at the wedding | 3 |
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up in order to | 3 |
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seemed to the king | 3 |
saw that he was | 3 |
to see that which | 3 |
had not wished to | 3 |
so suddenly that the | 3 |
at the last moment | 3 |
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part of the forest | 3 |
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he began to play | 3 |
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for a whole hour | 3 |
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no more about the | 3 |
able to see him | 3 |
did not think he | 3 |
is not at all | 3 |
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and said she would | 3 |
the morning of the | 3 |
on the bridge and | 3 |
he was allowed to | 3 |
do you not know | 3 |
time there was a | 3 |
now he felt that | 3 |
herself too good to | 3 |
you can understand that | 3 |
which were full of | 3 |
seemed as if she | 3 |
he thought he could | 3 |
and sat down on | 3 |
not make up his | 3 |
looked round to see | 3 |
he put his arm | 3 |
i would like to | 3 |
than he had ever | 3 |
one who has been | 3 |
into the world and | 3 |
of the man who | 3 |
of the christmas rose | 3 |
the people on the | 3 |
thought that he was | 3 |
do for him to | 3 |
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are you thinking of | 3 |
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could not be counted | 3 |
the door opened and | 3 |
on the evening of | 3 |
years he had been | 3 |
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she saw that they | 3 |
one would have thought | 3 |
know that it is | 3 |
the joys of heaven | 3 |
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in the house and | 3 |
when at last she | 3 |
the old woman had | 3 |
and the lay brother | 3 |
at him with such | 3 |
thought that he would | 3 |
that he was mad | 3 |
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he fell on his | 3 |
if he could only | 3 |
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lid of the coffin | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
story of a country | 3 |
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was the one who | 3 |
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was as if she | 3 |
had gone to the | 3 |
stretched out his arms | 3 |
if you will only | 3 |
i shall not be | 3 |
so that he had | 3 |
in days gone by | 3 |
best musician in vermland | 3 |
the pack and the | 3 |
to go with me | 3 |
down on the grass | 3 |
legend of the christmas | 3 |
he had not the | 3 |
with a melancholy smile | 3 |
a tall dalar man | 3 |
down to the village | 3 |
it appeared as if | 3 |
she could no longer | 3 |
she would like to | 3 |
dance on the tight | 3 |
her brothers and sisters | 3 |
it is the same | 3 |
did not care to | 3 |
that he had gone | 3 |
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came to an end | 3 |
was she who had | 3 |
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the wall of the | 3 |
the sound of their | 3 |
treated her like a | 3 |
and then he would | 3 |
did not belong to | 3 |
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both sides of the | 3 |
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you not know that | 3 |
the end of it | 3 |
to be told and | 3 |
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tears in her voice | 3 |
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be able to find | 3 |
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to think that it | 3 |
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than to be a | 3 |
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the fact that the | 3 |
go in and talk | 3 |
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that i shall never | 3 |
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had not yet come | 3 |
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the dead who had | 3 |
to live in a | 3 |
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and he went up | 3 |
she put out her | 3 |
back his head and | 3 |
the vein of ore | 3 |
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though he did not | 3 |
they did not think | 3 |
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by the light of | 3 |
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said to his wife | 3 |
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began to give way | 3 |
other end of the | 3 |
he stretched out his | 3 |
his wife and child | 3 |
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the king went on | 3 |
as if someone were | 3 |
that it was of | 3 |
the edge of a | 3 |
a gust of wind | 3 |
of the holy alliance | 3 |
the sides of the | 3 |
on the morning of | 3 |
in the solitude above | 3 |
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not know how to | 3 |
she could do nothing | 3 |
it ought to be | 3 |
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as was his wont | 3 |
remained standing on the | 3 |
he said to them | 3 |
the restaurant of the | 3 |
and when they had | 3 |
to speak with the | 3 |
he had seen the | 3 |
and therefore could not | 3 |
he was thinking of | 3 |
and went down to | 3 |
the worst of all | 3 |
not his fault that | 3 |
there was no doubt | 3 |
he had a wife | 3 |
such a degree that | 3 |
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it will never do | 3 |
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in order to avoid | 3 |
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on both sides of | 3 |
when he said this | 3 |
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came to me and | 3 |
south side of the | 3 |
go down to the | 3 |
the sledge with the | 3 |
he thought of how | 3 |
i did not wish | 3 |
and tell him that | 3 |
the same time she | 3 |
i want you to | 3 |
would be willing to | 3 |
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if you do not | 3 |
declared that she had | 3 |
she did not look | 3 |
he came to his | 3 |
on the south side | 3 |
stepped up to him | 3 |
in order to escape | 3 |
his wife and children | 3 |
to understand that she | 3 |
was on her way | 3 |
went out to the | 3 |
that he had never | 3 |
know that she was | 3 |
the sea and the | 3 |
was that he could | 3 |
just as she was | 3 |
was supposed to have | 3 |
was no need for | 3 |
a number of young | 3 |
in the whole parish | 3 |
in which he had | 3 |
up to the roof | 3 |
to go out to | 3 |
he felt he was | 3 |
but he had not | 3 |
in the evening the | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
he was an old | 3 |
would have liked to | 3 |
he took his seat | 3 |
that it would have | 3 |
on his knees and | 3 |
when they entered the | 3 |
depths of the forest | 3 |
drove up to the | 3 |
the sunny side of | 3 |
he did not even | 3 |
going out of his | 3 |
be able to understand | 3 |
to such a degree | 3 |
herr von bleichroden had | 3 |
the arrival of the | 3 |
by means of the | 3 |
to the home of | 3 |
to take the oath | 3 |
in order to put | 3 |
the ground was covered | 3 |
that you can have | 3 |
was that he should | 3 |
that one of the | 3 |
day and every hour | 3 |
he went to the | 3 |
that his wife had | 3 |
thought for a moment | 3 |
know that you are | 3 |
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was to be a | 3 |
a couple of years | 3 |
think that it was | 3 |
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he could see her | 3 |
and at last he | 3 |
and his wife had | 3 |
then there came a | 3 |
then i feel that | 3 |
that no one could | 3 |
and asked her to | 3 |
the best musician in | 3 |
and went up to | 3 |
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is all the same | 3 |
i thought that i | 3 |
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that it must be | 3 |
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so much as a | 3 |
but before she had | 3 |
that i must speak | 3 |
she had been sent | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
beside her on the | 3 |
how do you know | 3 |
the foundation of the | 3 |
the man in the | 3 |
went up to him | 3 |
will be kind to | 3 |
he remembered that he | 3 |
pastor and the bailiff | 3 |
did not understand that | 3 |
she made up her | 3 |
he lay in bed | 3 |
he found a great | 3 |
from the court house | 3 |
and this was why | 3 |
but the young man | 3 |
am i not a | 3 |
and so it was | 3 |
there was nothing else | 3 |
had never before heard | 3 |
as though he would | 3 |
take the trouble to | 3 |
and had left the | 3 |
thought no more about | 3 |
come and play at | 3 |
turned out to be | 3 |
out of the water | 3 |
up in the air | 3 |
and thought no more | 3 |
for a moment she | 3 |
this was the most | 3 |
was not his fault | 3 |
be told and sent | 3 |
that he and his | 3 |
again and again to | 3 |
and went to his | 3 |
the floor was covered | 3 |
to the top of | 3 |
he could not see | 3 |
persuade him to remain | 3 |
then he went out | 3 |
more than to be | 3 |
then the lay brother | 3 |
thought that she could | 3 |
he saw that his | 3 |
he began to laugh | 3 |
him as if he | 3 |
seemed as if they | 3 |
to go out in | 3 |
allow himself to be | 3 |
which he had to | 3 |
he did not do | 3 |
that he was the | 3 |
tell me the truth | 3 |
thought it was the | 3 |
and so did she | 3 |
it in this way | 3 |
of the upper classes | 3 |
looked into her eyes | 3 |
began to ring for | 3 |
thought it was a | 3 |
every day and every | 3 |
had told her that | 3 |
in such a position | 3 |
went straight to the | 3 |
the lake of geneva | 3 |
it became clear to | 3 |
of how she had | 3 |
there had been a | 3 |
felt that she was | 3 |
he would never get | 3 |
that she would never | 3 |
did not do it | 3 |
then you will be | 3 |
a fire in the | 3 |
the blind man and | 3 |
the same way as | 3 |
restaurant of the town | 3 |
the country on account | 3 |
it was best to | 3 |
thou not send me | 3 |
without a trace of | 3 |
that i am not | 3 |
share in the mine | 3 |
he was a child | 3 |
goes up to the | 3 |
which could not be | 3 |
box on the ear | 3 |
a large portion of | 3 |
once upon a time | 3 |
he could see the | 3 |
i will punish thee | 3 |
he had ever been | 3 |
went to sleep again | 3 |
and he would have | 3 |
not to reveal to | 3 |
to be a fine | 3 |
knew that he could | 3 |
she could not live | 3 |
it did not occur | 3 |
he was tired of | 3 |
that had happened to | 3 |
seemed to him like | 3 |
that he is a | 3 |
be the only one | 3 |
and it was as | 3 |
came out on the | 3 |
in the court room | 3 |
surely it was not | 2 |
that she must leave | 2 |
not yet begun to | 2 |
to stay at home | 2 |
to go to his | 2 |
a little while he | 2 |
and it never occurs | 2 |
as far as she | 2 |
in the power of | 2 |
the archdeacon seemed to | 2 |
well understand that you | 2 |
streets of the town | 2 |
large portion of the | 2 |
well that he was | 2 |
that here was a | 2 |
to see the old | 2 |
he had a sharp | 2 |
he met an old | 2 |
at the thought of | 2 |
a feeling as if | 2 |
got the better of | 2 |
hjalte had said this | 2 |
tried to drive away | 2 |
show that she was | 2 |
asked her to come | 2 |
they have told me | 2 |
an hour she had | 2 |
on to the ground | 2 |
and closed her eyes | 2 |
let us go on | 2 |
he was a clerk | 2 |
flung himself upon the | 2 |
the king saw with | 2 |
he lifted his hand | 2 |
to go through the | 2 |
who had opened the | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
up to his room | 2 |
a matter of indifference | 2 |
when he came here | 2 |
the strength of a | 2 |
observed that he was | 2 |
i did not know | 2 |
remembered that he had | 2 |
not yet come up | 2 |
midst of the wild | 2 |
all was that he | 2 |
the law of nature | 2 |
she might just as | 2 |
even if he were | 2 |
wife whom he had | 2 |
him to go to | 2 |
was surrounded by a | 2 |
she was going to | 2 |
could be heard all | 2 |
entered a restaurant which | 2 |
was not the first | 2 |
young days he had | 2 |
if he wished to | 2 |
you about your soul | 2 |
they do not know | 2 |
that there must be | 2 |
work of the day | 2 |
you that you should | 2 |
the way for her | 2 |
it was so dark | 2 |
of the crazy fellow | 2 |
on to the shore | 2 |
we will go to | 2 |
casts a glance over | 2 |
went out in the | 2 |
to be a german | 2 |
to the back of | 2 |
took hold of the | 2 |
him that there was | 2 |
to god that he | 2 |
above the top of | 2 |
as though it had | 2 |
do not think the | 2 |
if they were old | 2 |
and was again astonished | 2 |
of the little bell | 2 |
in this way to | 2 |
thought of how she | 2 |
awakened from a dream | 2 |
there was a large | 2 |
so late in the | 2 |
a story that wanted | 2 |
the door of a | 2 |
fact was that they | 2 |
of the sea was | 2 |
right up to the | 2 |
could not at first | 2 |
awoke the next morning | 2 |
what do you do | 2 |
it seems that when | 2 |
of him that he | 2 |
the white clouds of | 2 |
saw with emotion that | 2 |
had been sent by | 2 |
in a low tone | 2 |
remote part of the | 2 |
that they have had | 2 |
and went down the | 2 |
he could no longer | 2 |
did not like to | 2 |
who did not belong | 2 |
and i thought i | 2 |
he had not carried | 2 |
nearly going out of | 2 |
him say who can | 2 |
found that the whole | 2 |
when she came out | 2 |
stretched out her hands | 2 |
to prepare for the | 2 |
it into his pocket | 2 |
down on the ground | 2 |
sat a long time | 2 |
he flung open the | 2 |
head on one side | 2 |
and for a long | 2 |
she had ever heard | 2 |
in the town for | 2 |
he noticed that it | 2 |
got quite out of | 2 |
the house with the | 2 |
it as if it | 2 |
he spoke of his | 2 |
she would not let | 2 |
then you would know | 2 |
she must give it | 2 |
but now they have | 2 |
at home in his | 2 |
he reminded them of | 2 |
raised her head and | 2 |
as he was so | 2 |
like a flash of | 2 |
doctor who had been | 2 |
which she could not | 2 |
as pale as ashes | 2 |
to think about it | 2 |
he was not listening | 2 |
go down into the | 2 |
which did not at | 2 |
seen in the night | 2 |
as he mentioned the | 2 |
conceal the vein of | 2 |
as soon as ingrid | 2 |
down by the door | 2 |
was sentenced to death | 2 |
one looked after it | 2 |
of the house and | 2 |
when the queen sailed | 2 |
i have a right | 2 |
he left the house | 2 |
would not have him | 2 |
he would not be | 2 |
got up in order | 2 |
felt a certain sympathy | 2 |
straight on until you | 2 |
with such speed that | 2 |
had he been unhappy | 2 |
got down from the | 2 |
be taken to the | 2 |
the king thought that | 2 |
on until you come | 2 |
have meant so much | 2 |
he had his own | 2 |
he had undergone during | 2 |
had been accustomed to | 2 |
and he was not | 2 |
for a few seconds | 2 |
nothing to say to | 2 |
silver plates on the | 2 |
a little further into | 2 |
he had left something | 2 |
on the road and | 2 |
there was no reason | 2 |
it was she whom | 2 |
not look at him | 2 |
she advanced to meet | 2 |
whom they had been | 2 |
the habit of going | 2 |
by the help of | 2 |
if he were not | 2 |
you will be hung | 2 |
and of all the | 2 |
to the open sea | 2 |
and made a bed | 2 |
gave him to understand | 2 |
be able to procure | 2 |
to take her in | 2 |
might have known that | 2 |
had made a conquest | 2 |
become clear to her | 2 |
have no right to | 2 |
did what she had | 2 |
in the rearing of | 2 |
that he could hardly | 2 |
the doors and the | 2 |
that this was the | 2 |
down on an overturned | 2 |
not occur to him | 2 |
up to the old | 2 |
herself with the thought | 2 |
shone brightly on the | 2 |
ledge of the mountain | 2 |
had been unfaithful to | 2 |
know that she had | 2 |
a quarter of an | 2 |
he had no one | 2 |
the patience to read | 2 |
in one way or | 2 |
to pray for the | 2 |
the last few days | 2 |
moment he felt a | 2 |
not know it until | 2 |
that time there was | 2 |
church bell began to | 2 |
ask whether she was | 2 |
his ship in the | 2 |
in a remote part | 2 |
like a bleeding heart | 2 |
down on the ice | 2 |
part of which was | 2 |
that she was quite | 2 |
to find a little | 2 |
she had so often | 2 |
the same time all | 2 |
away from his work | 2 |
so bad but that | 2 |
interpret for the soothsayer | 2 |
was a pity that | 2 |
was the daughter of | 2 |
she had had that | 2 |
not even know that | 2 |
that her heart was | 2 |
to go out into | 2 |
the room where he | 2 |
down on the long | 2 |
he went on and | 2 |
but now it was | 2 |
and it appeared to | 2 |
the way to recovery | 2 |
for the good of | 2 |
and he felt that | 2 |
the higher aims of | 2 |
an hour she came | 2 |
a person of that | 2 |
into the room with | 2 |
silent for a moment | 2 |
to one side in | 2 |
she turned round to | 2 |
went back to his | 2 |
do you think of | 2 |
foot of the coffin | 2 |
she turned her head | 2 |
in order to hear | 2 |
that one could not | 2 |
you know i am | 2 |
he would only promise | 2 |
came to a crisis | 2 |
he noticed that she | 2 |
he were going to | 2 |
with her to the | 2 |
head of the procession | 2 |
go at once to | 2 |
next day he was | 2 |
i was not to | 2 |
been left as printed | 2 |
order to have a | 2 |
who had hoped that | 2 |
i am a man | 2 |
how to manage mad | 2 |
men in the boat | 2 |
you go about and | 2 |
to the wrong place | 2 |
down on the road | 2 |
a man who looked | 2 |
two of the city | 2 |
come in to say | 2 |
order to obtain a | 2 |
a woman with a | 2 |
not put up with | 2 |
a quarter of a | 2 |
was so filled with | 2 |
then they went to | 2 |
the boys are very | 2 |
she was on her | 2 |
to me as if | 2 |
to save his life | 2 |
dance with the bride | 2 |
one could hear the | 2 |
come to a gate | 2 |
it was i who | 2 |
her face in his | 2 |
will go to the | 2 |
was nearly going out | 2 |
if to ask whether | 2 |
they sat opposite each | 2 |
a cloud of dust | 2 |
harvest for then the | 2 |
to the table and | 2 |
to do with us | 2 |
became clear to him | 2 |
and then they went | 2 |
on every christmas eve | 2 |
he saw all the | 2 |
his wife with the | 2 |
leaves from the trees | 2 |
into the cabin to | 2 |
there she is when | 2 |
her face was so | 2 |
a couple of days | 2 |
were not so old | 2 |
of nothing else to | 2 |
the first man she | 2 |
down to the riverside | 2 |
the dalar man had | 2 |
was nothing more to | 2 |
he was certainly not | 2 |
but the strange thing | 2 |
now for the first | 2 |
was that it was | 2 |
went again into the | 2 |
she did not move | 2 |
and it was so | 2 |
had been there and | 2 |
all the glories of | 2 |
come out and see | 2 |
it was arranged that | 2 |
he began to hammer | 2 |
he found out that | 2 |
not know that she | 2 |
he fell into a | 2 |
she has gone away | 2 |
the fact that they | 2 |
with regard to this | 2 |
was more beautiful than | 2 |
the children of the | 2 |
come and take his | 2 |
she had fallen down | 2 |
have to wait for | 2 |
came and wished me | 2 |
he stood before a | 2 |
be found in the | 2 |
was not so very | 2 |
went out of the | 2 |
but this was not | 2 |
the midst of this | 2 |
her that there was | 2 |
taken place in the | 2 |
was not what she | 2 |
the time he was | 2 |
gate was opened and | 2 |
looked up to the | 2 |
walked by her side | 2 |
of your own accord | 2 |
there was a bad | 2 |
that he could scarcely | 2 |
he sees nothing but | 2 |
was imbedded in the | 2 |
the holy things which | 2 |
i know that i | 2 |
though they had been | 2 |
could not leave the | 2 |
their hands in his | 2 |
thought that he could | 2 |
to san marco to | 2 |
had been to the | 2 |
he had to acknowledge | 2 |
from the direction of | 2 |
that she was in | 2 |
the dalar man only | 2 |
struck her that that | 2 |
that it looked like | 2 |
our little caterina benincasa | 2 |
was to become a | 2 |
his shoes and stockings | 2 |
black trestles outside the | 2 |
they came out again | 2 |
fire in the young | 2 |
in the higher sense | 2 |
ride three times round | 2 |
he wished for anything | 2 |
a man with a | 2 |
that he has no | 2 |
father had taken a | 2 |
he was sentenced to | 2 |
drove to the station | 2 |
was so violent that | 2 |
the same to me | 2 |
to make fun of | 2 |
was the same vine | 2 |
and then to the | 2 |
at him on that | 2 |
thou looking so eagerly | 2 |
that it was over | 2 |
at last it seemed | 2 |
of the court room | 2 |
time after time he | 2 |
teach us to be | 2 |
that had come to | 2 |
come and help me | 2 |
he wished to have | 2 |
he came out on | 2 |
and brother and sister | 2 |
go to an operetta | 2 |
in three or four | 2 |
he was a tall | 2 |
for a moment and | 2 |
and spoken with her | 2 |
but before he had | 2 |
in the belief that | 2 |
was so overcome by | 2 |
him into the sea | 2 |
they ate their supper | 2 |
but king olaf still | 2 |
when one of the | 2 |
is more than a | 2 |
from that moment he | 2 |
be so far away | 2 |
epistle to the corinthians | 2 |
him to take his | 2 |
for a year or | 2 |
lived quite alone in | 2 |
ask you to go | 2 |
the only thing left | 2 |
you know my thoughts | 2 |
was not the fault | 2 |
and he seemed to | 2 |
such a terrible misfortune | 2 |
he has a very | 2 |
he knew by experience | 2 |
go out in the | 2 |
was strange that he | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
think herself too good | 2 |
he has had no | 2 |
but all at once | 2 |
even if one is | 2 |
about to take place | 2 |
top of the head | 2 |
the words of the | 2 |
that they must not | 2 |
up a narrow path | 2 |
at first she could | 2 |
his father was in | 2 |
not follow that she | 2 |
that she could keep | 2 |
he knew that there | 2 |
absorbed in contemplation of | 2 |
he succeeded in getting | 2 |
her breathing that she | 2 |
and then we can | 2 |
of the house did | 2 |
then there was the | 2 |
no more hope of | 2 |
the wind blew a | 2 |
has it in his | 2 |
as he approached the | 2 |
a breath of wind | 2 |
would have to erect | 2 |
more beautiful than his | 2 |
took the first place | 2 |
in the sledge with | 2 |
be able to do | 2 |
when she heard a | 2 |
he had met in | 2 |
saw the matter from | 2 |
no help for it | 2 |
to be such a | 2 |
as soon as mrs | 2 |
shook hands with helga | 2 |
against the city gate | 2 |
by a long way | 2 |
and tell them that | 2 |
attract the attention of | 2 |
to go up to | 2 |
so many people happy | 2 |
fact that he had | 2 |
partly because she was | 2 |
had begun to love | 2 |
to think how he | 2 |
story of the man | 2 |
glance over at the | 2 |
went down the steps | 2 |
though he could not | 2 |
for a moment to | 2 |
staggering up the street | 2 |
have had to bear | 2 |
she stood in the | 2 |
of nothing but her | 2 |
the same who pays | 2 |
then his brain began | 2 |
all the people who | 2 |
she turned to gudmund | 2 |
when he was a | 2 |
a little way from | 2 |
they could not help | 2 |
if there was anything | 2 |
he flung himself upon | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
if he wanted to | 2 |
he saw a woman | 2 |
her mind to tell | 2 |
him and say that | 2 |
but she was not | 2 |
never occurred to him | 2 |
was as it ought | 2 |
being able to understand | 2 |
and his wife and | 2 |
they had seen something | 2 |
the other hand she | 2 |
quarter of an hour | 2 |
i am still fond | 2 |
before she had time | 2 |
if she could get | 2 |
you are afraid of | 2 |
a vale of tears | 2 |
to be so old | 2 |
to raise her eyes | 2 |
might very well have | 2 |
in the restaurant of | 2 |
a long time and | 2 |
the rest of you | 2 |
able to utter a | 2 |
next moment he felt | 2 |
now they wanted to | 2 |
the woods and fields | 2 |
the coming of the | 2 |
appeal with her eyes | 2 |
the names of the | 2 |
went into the side | 2 |
what is the meaning | 2 |
it was from the | 2 |
drew a deep breath | 2 |
that it had already | 2 |
on the fourth day | 2 |
keep awake at night | 2 |
eyes in order not | 2 |
it is not possible | 2 |
reddened on the naked | 2 |
it never occurs to | 2 |
see what the swedes | 2 |
to the earth and | 2 |
she tried to write | 2 |
that he had got | 2 |
so that it should | 2 |
asked the king if | 2 |
were going to be | 2 |
he had been doing | 2 |
be as you wish | 2 |
to her as if | 2 |
do not know how | 2 |
there was a little | 2 |
to hear him play | 2 |
and yet he did | 2 |
over the hills to | 2 |
to listen to the | 2 |
the light from the | 2 |
live in the forest | 2 |
believe that it was | 2 |
the bells to be | 2 |
she could not learn | 2 |
had not been in | 2 |
nothing would be left | 2 |
swedish by pauline bancroft | 2 |
that night at the | 2 |
the hour of our | 2 |
to die in the | 2 |
stood waiting at the | 2 |
just at that moment | 2 |
see you any more | 2 |
in order to enter | 2 |
that time he had | 2 |
since he had no | 2 |
which had been a | 2 |
because they wished to | 2 |
you know that the | 2 |
you will find that | 2 |
his mother used to | 2 |
her husband had never | 2 |
when the princess had | 2 |
tried to make the | 2 |
and gone to the | 2 |
did not notice how | 2 |
up to her and | 2 |
and went on without | 2 |
she had lost her | 2 |
but after a short | 2 |
in life she had | 2 |
that his wife was | 2 |
but at intervals he | 2 |
speak a few words | 2 |
and put out his | 2 |
been enticed into a | 2 |
be caught by the | 2 |
was that they had | 2 |
begun to love the | 2 |
sprang out of bed | 2 |
the young man had | 2 |
into the house and | 2 |
the lake was a | 2 |
after a while they | 2 |
the power of habit | 2 |
she had made up | 2 |
turned away from her | 2 |
so the matter was | 2 |
to him that it | 2 |
and the dalar man | 2 |
what in the world | 2 |
of the augsburg confession | 2 |
all sorts of things | 2 |
let him say who | 2 |
knew it would happen | 2 |
all the people from | 2 |
a long time since | 2 |
procession began to move | 2 |
tried to console himself | 2 |
it was possible for | 2 |
as if in a | 2 |
his whole future life | 2 |
letter from his wife | 2 |
order to see the | 2 |
i want to have | 2 |
there was no question | 2 |
that he possessed nothing | 2 |
but he loved her | 2 |
order to think of | 2 |
and prayed to god | 2 |
of the german confederation | 2 |
about the same time | 2 |
it was such a | 2 |
then they had to | 2 |
with a sort of | 2 |
pretty daughter of the | 2 |
now it would not | 2 |
the superintendent of the | 2 |
for her to resist | 2 |
it is not necessary | 2 |
was a stir in | 2 |
quite alone in the | 2 |
to take her by | 2 |
because he had been | 2 |
that he thought he | 2 |
and talk with them | 2 |
that i could hardly | 2 |
as if they would | 2 |
could not afford to | 2 |
the lay brother was | 2 |
all the while that | 2 |
a few words to | 2 |
for the time when | 2 |
never occurs to anyone | 2 |
his wife in the | 2 |
with which he had | 2 |
in the main room | 2 |
could look at her | 2 |
into the water and | 2 |
authority of the upper | 2 |
must promise me that | 2 |
that many of the | 2 |
had not been there | 2 |
allowed themselves to be | 2 |
she had to get | 2 |
she was seized with | 2 |
not at all in | 2 |
that she might keep | 2 |
the spot where he | 2 |
that you did not | 2 |
one can hear it | 2 |
the whole day he | 2 |
then it seemed as | 2 |
would be best for | 2 |
though i had been | 2 |
with a garland on | 2 |
of the world than | 2 |
as if the whole | 2 |
was very proud of | 2 |
it is with you | 2 |
she whom he loved | 2 |
and that they should | 2 |
earth was a vale | 2 |
to think of her | 2 |
as if some one | 2 |
he jumped up and | 2 |
it was a hard | 2 |
came to the homestead | 2 |
the justice of the | 2 |
a story from jerusalem | 2 |
one of those who | 2 |
they had never been | 2 |
his hand in hers | 2 |
it was the only | 2 |
up and went out | 2 |
those who follow you | 2 |
could have helped me | 2 |
if you had not | 2 |
brother who had accompanied | 2 |
they seemed to him | 2 |
it was his fault | 2 |
do not know that | 2 |
but a couple of | 2 |
on the back of | 2 |
it is better to | 2 |
his wife and his | 2 |
would be pleased with | 2 |
out in the yard | 2 |
help him on to | 2 |
i to do in | 2 |
meant that she had | 2 |
was a piece of | 2 |
the evening in the | 2 |
here on the dunes | 2 |
wanted to go out | 2 |
look at this pear | 2 |
upon him as a | 2 |
god that he would | 2 |
understand how she had | 2 |
waiting for him to | 2 |
and they parted without | 2 |
same way as fiddler | 2 |
little angel of god | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
to understand that he | 2 |
which had been there | 2 |
know how she should | 2 |
not so easy for | 2 |
of the sea at | 2 |
would be obliged to | 2 |
i am sure that | 2 |
the belief that he | 2 |
is not the same | 2 |
was followed by the | 2 |
a certain amount of | 2 |
down at a table | 2 |
but when they entered | 2 |
everything was as it | 2 |
to be caught by | 2 |
on the hearth was | 2 |
was the first to | 2 |
raised her eyes to | 2 |
he did not care | 2 |
the evening before she | 2 |
he took off his | 2 |
in order to conceal | 2 |
crime he had committed | 2 |
the lake of constance | 2 |
not be counted in | 2 |
thought of turning back | 2 |
five flights of stairs | 2 |
to say that i | 2 |
where the women of | 2 |
the ringing of the | 2 |
where is my wife | 2 |
san marco to pray | 2 |
was evident that they | 2 |
standing on the road | 2 |
give me for this | 2 |
was so astonished that | 2 |
have been able to | 2 |
been forced to live | 2 |
did not come home | 2 |
has never been able | 2 |
things in the world | 2 |
to the advantage of | 2 |
he was lying in | 2 |
side of the river | 2 |
for he wanted to | 2 |
of water on the | 2 |
smile passed over his | 2 |
the power of love | 2 |
a large pack on | 2 |
table with the bible | 2 |
took it as a | 2 |
and put back the | 2 |
and melt the snow | 2 |
it is not worth | 2 |
understand that there was | 2 |
back from his forehead | 2 |
a high mountain and | 2 |
no need to feel | 2 |
what had become of | 2 |
for a week or | 2 |
he felt how he | 2 |
from morning to evening | 2 |
alone in the world | 2 |
not to be found | 2 |
but even if he | 2 |
she was quite in | 2 |
from one of the | 2 |
he also thought that | 2 |
she could not lie | 2 |
when he thought of | 2 |
he was accustomed to | 2 |
he understood what it | 2 |
and the doge will | 2 |
the sort of things | 2 |
not know what to | 2 |
be pleased with the | 2 |
first time she had | 2 |
of paper covered with | 2 |
of the pack and | 2 |
he said to him | 2 |
did not know anything | 2 |
but his mother and | 2 |
into the church and | 2 |
was torn in two | 2 |
she did not stop | 2 |
during the last twenty | 2 |
he who had had | 2 |
because he saw that | 2 |
since he could not | 2 |
the point of falling | 2 |
not a trace of | 2 |
since he was a | 2 |
under one of the | 2 |
rose from the table | 2 |
was at its height | 2 |
down to his boat | 2 |
or transform the lyme | 2 |
the first sign of | 2 |
could not help looking | 2 |
him with the greatest | 2 |
could not help it | 2 |
of life and death | 2 |
and i have not | 2 |
the same as before | 2 |
that the old woman | 2 |
back to the forest | 2 |
stood at the entrance | 2 |
so violently that she | 2 |
what i shall do | 2 |
which he had heard | 2 |
in the house were | 2 |
street which led to | 2 |
she said that in | 2 |
may be sure of | 2 |
to believe that he | 2 |
and there she is | 2 |
and they soon found | 2 |
passed over her lips | 2 |
eyes began to sparkle | 2 |
woman came out of | 2 |
whom he had married | 2 |
up the price of | 2 |
and she wanted to | 2 |
i have seen them | 2 |
showed that he was | 2 |
standing in the corner | 2 |
as if for a | 2 |
his father came to | 2 |
was said that the | 2 |
be able to marry | 2 |
the last scion of | 2 |
and that was why | 2 |
she had time to | 2 |
should not be seen | 2 |
order to give the | 2 |
not come home until | 2 |
to find out whether | 2 |
if he intended to | 2 |
a firm resolve to | 2 |
the evil one himself | 2 |
discovered that the new | 2 |
and was at the | 2 |
it is certainly too | 2 |
she was no longer | 2 |
to take his meals | 2 |
was not to blame | 2 |
and thought only of | 2 |
now and again she | 2 |
row out to the | 2 |
of respect for him | 2 |
large pack on his | 2 |
of which i am | 2 |
now it seemed to | 2 |
as though he did | 2 |
to fill in the | 2 |
the fault of the | 2 |
to the house where | 2 |
learn to dance on | 2 |
the news that the | 2 |
of the world and | 2 |
it was no use | 2 |
by the hope that | 2 |
it occurred to her | 2 |
could not take place | 2 |
her arms round his | 2 |
he could not play | 2 |
it was the happiest | 2 |
a whole crowd of | 2 |
and now all the | 2 |
for fear of the | 2 |
but even if she | 2 |
you think i am | 2 |
eyes filled with tears | 2 |
she bent down and | 2 |
wished to continue to | 2 |
the attention of the | 2 |
not go into the | 2 |
who has come to | 2 |
looked as though it | 2 |
reined in his horse | 2 |
in the street and | 2 |
that she might be | 2 |
to the house of | 2 |
off his cap and | 2 |
not at all understand | 2 |
to the town and | 2 |
talked all the while | 2 |
now she saw that | 2 |
of all was the | 2 |
the thought of the | 2 |
carried to the churchyard | 2 |
told her that she | 2 |
the dalar man stood | 2 |
as fine as a | 2 |
a little while ago | 2 |
the simple reason that | 2 |
that was what she | 2 |
and in his home | 2 |
to have a home | 2 |
he feared that the | 2 |
had said this he | 2 |
a number of years | 2 |
she knew that it | 2 |
had asked him to | 2 |
first man she had | 2 |
till late in the | 2 |
to speak to him | 2 |
he was told that | 2 |
and it was always | 2 |
then he looked round | 2 |
the reflection of the | 2 |
why it was so | 2 |
at the table and | 2 |
of the emperor of | 2 |
but when they came | 2 |
sat down at a | 2 |
apple and pear trees | 2 |
then he was so | 2 |
lifted on to his | 2 |
head of the bridal | 2 |
does not take his | 2 |
but after he had | 2 |
have such an excellent | 2 |
she looked like an | 2 |
him to think of | 2 |
merely a matter of | 2 |