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quadgram frequency
the edge of the60
for a long time52
as soon as the38
the foot of the37
the rest of the30
the top of the29
in front of the29
the middle of the28
at the foot of28
the mouth of the28
out of the lodge26
i am going to25
early in the morning25
on the other side24
at the edge of24
the centre of the23
at the same time22
to the edge of20
red crow and i19
the camp of the19
he said to the19
when he had finished19
the chief of the18
as soon as he18
he came to a17
the back of the16
i shall tell you16
paid no attention to16
and when he had16
a part of the16
in the middle of16
and as soon as15
the lodges of the15
did not know what15
it is said that15
the women and children15
up and down the15
the place where the14
they came to the14
he came to the14
i will tell you14
he said to his13
to the top of13
in the centre of13
he said to himself13
out on the prairie13
of the lodge and13
and when they had13
the last of the13
the edge of a13
the head of the13
the west side of13
down to the river13
to the place where13
went back to the13
the end of the12
had come to the12
and the old man12
west side of the12
of the medicine woman12
in those days the12
said the young man12
on the fourth day12
the lodge of the12
i am looking for12
went out of the12
on the north side12
the other side of12
the trail of the12
in time to the11
know what to do11
edge of the cliff11
of the medicine lodge11
after a while he11
as fast as he11
on top of the11
foot of the cliff11
of one of the11
a hole in the11
went into the lodge11
at the back of11
he did not know11
his bow and arrows11
a herd of buffalo11
said the old man11
back to the camp11
for the first time11
went down to the11
on each side of11
the people began to11
he said to her10
fast as he could10
that he could not10
the foot of a10
in the form of10
when he came to10
what are you doing10
i said to myself10
on either side of10
to the sand hills10
one side of the10
to a place where10
i want you to10
so as to make10
as soon as we10
i have told you10
said to his wife10
i will go and10
at the end of10
said the old woman10
made up his mind10
the man who had10
as fast as they10
old man was travelling10
and some of the10
of the rocky mountains10
each side of the10
of the sun dance10
to the foot of10
we came to the10
to the old people9
back of the lodge9
then he said to9
out on the plain9
a great deal of9
he went to the9
on the west side9
he got to the9
but he did not9
and they began to9
on the top of9
the story of the9
i do not know9
the right of the9
and he began to9
of the all comrades9
i would like to9
the bottom of the9
in the sun dance9
from one to another9
in the case of9
we are going to9
not know what to9
to the lodge and9
of the dancing lodge9
to the river and9
it was a very9
middle of the night9
far out on the9
as soon as it9
is said to have9
seems to have been8
went up on the8
a small piece of8
a long time to8
lone bull and otaki8
the upper end of8
when they came to8
when they had come8
that is the way8
saw that it was8
on the other hand8
why have you come8
the father of the8
i did not know8
if you do not8
of the young men8
and sat down on8
to one of the8
the man and woman8
to go to the8
a man who had8
in a few minutes8
of the fourth day8
came out of the8
from side to side8
and at the same8
peace with the crows8
and all the people8
a bow and arrows8
said to the old8
and after a while8
it was a fine8
in front of them8
as soon as they8
the man who was8
right in front of8
i will give you8
man and his wife8
a long time ago7
to the west of7
a long time the7
between us and the7
the end of it7
and all the time7
the far end of7
that he would not7
after a time he7
red crow told me7
bow and arrows and7
to the sun and7
out on the bank7
the medicine woman and7
at the time of7
the direction of the7
in the morning the7
east side of the7
had come close to7
the point of the7
and some of them7
the west of the7
and said to the7
early the next morning7
the people in the7
i will try to7
the woman who made7
sat down on the7
away from the camp7
the light of the7
and went to the7
did not know that7
north side of the7
in front of him7
built a fire and7
as if they were7
and gave them to7
lying on the ground7
that this was the7
the old man said7
for a little while7
went to the lodge7
the summit of the7
and he said to7
it was a long7
will go down and7
is the home of7
said to the people7
and said to them7
ask him for her7
he was going to7
sat down on a7
the men of the7
the shore of the7
on his horse and7
that they could not7
the american fur company7
of the camp was7
he was in the7
one of the men7
the east side of7
at the mouth of7
and went back to7
to the dancing lodge7
lay down and slept7
he went out and7
then the old man7
as he had been7
we went into camp7
and at last he7
the rear of the7
when he reached the7
and went to sleep7
in the old days7
hole in the ground7
that i could not7
and did not know7
the north side of7
then old man was7
and looked at him7
but for all that7
said to have been6
we were obliged to6
you will have to6
i have come to6
the old woman and6
he said to them6
the south side of6
a long way off6
old man said to6
to the man and6
i have never seen6
a piece of meat6
it seemed to me6
and i said so6
got to the place6
and said to his6
as well as the6
he gave them to6
in a loud voice6
there will be more6
and after a time6
the old woman had6
south side of the6
in front of me6
and the next day6
up on the hill6
at the top of6
the chiefs of the6
off on the prairie6
so it was that6
the medicine lodge woman6
one day old man6
then the young man6
gave them to the6
in sight of the6
i felt that i6
ran away as fast6
belongs to the sun6
i will show you6
where he had been6
to war against the6
and a couple of6
chief of the camp6
they were going to6
this way and that6
of the blackfeet tribes6
when they reached the6
once old man was6
came to the lodge6
red crow and his6
the base of the6
that is not a6
the time of the6
and all the animals6
in the same way6
and one of the6
upper end of the6
forward to the tongues6
as fast as we6
to the other side6
do not be afraid6
down on the ground6
to one side and6
the dogs are eating6
woman who made the6
of the all friends6
other side of the6
the sweet grass hills6
went over to the6
and saw that the6
man went to the6
from the edge of6
theft from the sun6
into the water and6
late in the afternoon6
man began to sing6
edge of the river6
the old woman went6
at the sun dance6
to the camp and6
by james willard schultz6
on account of the6
the form of a6
me how to do6
one of their number6
so that he might6
the sieur de la6
shore of the river6
where he was going6
take pity on me6
and you will see6
and that is why6
and when you have6
the coming of the6
to see what was6
that i had ever6
the young man had6
lay down on the6
far into the night6
get out of the6
but there was no6
out on the plains6
along the edge of6
the two young men6
in the shelter of6
people in the camp6
from time to time6
of the three tribes6
after a little time6
when the people heard6
the man and his6
centre of the camp6
quarter of an inch6
the wings of the6
the dog and the6
have pity on us6
he thought he would6
in the morning and6
on the right of6
old man was very6
into the lodge and6
he was about to6
tell you why the6
the father and mother6
and i will go6
changed himself into a6
he made up his6
all parts of the6
it was in the6
away as fast as6
on the south side6
there are plenty of6
some of your relations6
when we came to6
will tell you why6
it shall be as6
old man did not6
those days the people6
he was a man6
teach me how to6
bands of the i6
and when the man6
to the mouth of6
dog and the stick5
it was not long5
as long as the5
it was a great5
it is useless to5
and came to the5
soon as the sun5
to the sun for5
top of the cliff5
the next morning he5
he had ever seen5
the trail to the5
to the north of5
that we were to5
sat down to rest5
old man took the5
saw that they were5
up to him and5
that they would be5
a few of the5
and he went out5
edge of the timber5
i have killed a5
glad you have come5
it was a terrible5
men of the camp5
so that they would5
went up to the5
the meat was cooked5
past and the present5
they were about to5
the home of the5
of the camp were5
to go to sleep5
where are there any5
threw him into the5
for he was afraid5
give her to you5
and said to me5
i could not see5
the animals to help5
went to the place5
did as he was5
where are you going5
give the sun dance5
his wives and children5
the bank of the5
the man said to5
trail of the camp5
want you to go5
there were so many5
so far as i5
summit of the range5
the riverside press cambridge5
the sides of the5
soon as it was5
as we could see5
there was much talk5
he was not satisfied5
and when they were5
said to each other5
i will make you5
and down the river5
the outside of the5
glad to see him5
give them to you5
the buffalo began to5
them out of the5
only a few yards5
went out to hunt5
who made the vow5
to the place and5
the door of the5
there could be no5
four days and four5
by and by the5
the ends of the5
the length of the5
out of the water5
to get out of5
a man and his5
took his bow and5
came in sight of5
of some of the5
were a number of5
got off his horse5
the old woman called5
but he could not5
is not a dog5
and when it was5
the blackfeet tribes had5
that night in the5
in the course of5
in the medicine lodge5
at one side of5
it was easy to5
from the top of5
animals to help him5
a man who was5
down into the water5
centre of the circle5
when he saw that5
on the edge of5
the shape of a5
make peace with the5
shall be as you5
as hard as he5
later in the day5
and a number of5
the skin of the5
the medicine woman is5
after a little while5
and the women were5
in the shape of5
the one on the5
he heard some one5
the top of a5
so that it was5
far as we could5
of the river crows5
know where he lives5
i had never seen5
the father and the5
he was afraid to5
called out to the5
he had a dream5
how to do it5
got on his horse5
to the old man5
i will go down5
the young man said5
when night came he5
camp of the ghosts5
hard as he could5
it was made of5
the next day the5
back to the place5
some of them were5
of the young man5
that is why he5
for the sake of5
and there in the5
and old red crane5
for he was a5
after they had been5
of all the animals5
that they were not5
the side of the5
with the point of5
he knew that the5
one to another of5
and in a few5
buffalo and other game5
up in the air5
the tip of the5
am in a hurry5
is going to be5
no attention to the5
the timber bordering the5
and went into the5
side of the river5
arrow to his bow5
got back to the5
the lead of the5
here and there in5
came to a place5
on the two medicine5
one end of the5
the old man went5
told me that the5
on the point of5
fast as they could5
show you how to5
it is only a5
found that they were5
the old man was5
knew that it was5
as i tell you5
a band of buffalo5
out of the brush5
that he was a5
he said to me5
meat and back fat5
hero stories and folk5
front of the lodge5
that they had seen5
the following account of5
days and four nights5
down into the valley5
and lay down on5
a member of the5
the trail of a5
prayer to the sun5
when he saw a5
he knew that he5
that it was a5
and said to her5
did not seem to5
to ask him for5
a quarter of an5
at the head of5
of the camp circle5
it was that he5
making the sign for5
and how he had5
until he came to5
that we could not5
then it was that5
he put an arrow5
the children of the5
a little way from5
him out of the5
and when they saw5
how to do that5
he went up to5
on his back and5
along the foot of5
held in the hand5
the far side of5
the blackfoot name for5
the camp was a5
the tracks of the5
i am sure that5
showed them how to5
to go to war5
did not touch them5
that is the reason5
the old medicine man5
far off on the5
origin of the i5
are placed on the5
and began to sing5
they had come close5
i am in a5
to his lodge to5
when he got to5
so that he could5
do not know where5
reached the place where5
the wind to blow5
and i will try5
out there on the5
edge of the water5
and then the others5
i think you are5
some of the meat5
the beginning of the5
for the purpose of5
in those days there5
to the shore of5
on the bank of5
that i did not5
heard the sound of5
i had ever seen5
to make a fire5
beaver had given him5
i will help you5
in the center of5
that it was not5
on the ground and5
the sticks out of5
the first medicine lodge5
and told him that5
be as you say5
of the origin of5
from the foot of5
that he had killed5
he had been told5
it to the sun5
there was a big5
to the medicine man5
you know that the5
a number of women5
i will take you5
am looking for my4
on the ground near4
could not get out4
by and by he4
but first you must4
brand from the fire4
mouth of the bighorn4
said to the others4
and soon came to4
in front of us4
and he did not4
but i did not4
could not be seen4
to another of the4
it is believed that4
they went to the4
told the people that4
when old man was4
high in the air4
this old woman had4
soon his nose snored4
mouth of the coulee4
another song is sung4
old woman who had4
slopes of the mountains4
and went out of4
up in front of4
the sun and old4
and all the other4
young man who had4
teach them the song4
to the medicine woman4
far end of the4
knew that he had4
that he was going4
and told them to4
but that did not4
he sat down on4
as old man was4
when she came back4
will not kill you4
what was going on4
when he saw this4
that it was the4
to the south of4
we could see the4
in one of the4
of an inch thick4
i want to marry4
old man was walking4
as i have said4
and said to him4
the world was young4
felt that i was4
heard the feast shout4
the water in the4
this is the place4
my father and mother4
out over the prairie4
when he saw the4
what he had seen4
into the pen and4
in a short time4
close up to the4
it fell on them4
that it could not4
had come to him4
the widows and orphans4
the all friends society4
for a man to4
of the american fur4
he was very hungry4
for what seemed to4
went out and killed4
and at last i4
and picked up a4
out upon the plain4
for the sun dance4
he called to the4
dogs are eating you4
the other of the4
be an end to4
went on toward the4
was once a man4
we will give you4
he told the old4
he did not answer4
was made of the4
man said to his4
he lay down to4
and after he had4
on the prairie and4
the ceremony of the4
said to his father4
the owner of the4
after they had eaten4
man who had two4
cutting up the meat4
and at that he4
when the meat was4
i am the chief4
it could not be4
took him to a4
man was travelling about4
my food is gone4
and if you see4
and when night came4
and showed them how4
origin of the medicine4
the meat was all4
close to the ground4
the evening of the4
in the same manner4
his robe over the4
as has been said4
when the buffalo were4
he looked about him4
the buffalo and the4
it is true that4
greater part of the4
as he was told4
the heads of the4
in the direction of4
on the third day4
came to the camp4
to the old woman4
looked about him and4
go down to the4
time the old man4
and ask him to4
how is it that4
i am going away4
wolf the white blackfoot4
before they had horses4
the buffalo saw them4
of the lodge poles4
and when he came4
got down on his4
he had reached the4
would be a good4
then all was still4
the end of each4
gone to the sand4
and while he was4
he had said this4
him to one of4
when he had come4
down by the river4
is so long and4
when they got there4
so that we can4
a fire and cooked4
as fast as i4
young man has come4
the bodies of the4
give me one of4
it seemed as if4
out from under the4
thousands and thousands of4
on the far side4
the young man arose4
replied the old man4
we made our way4
made to the sun4
and for a long4
for the loss of4
i saw that it4
he looked at them4
we arrived at the4
why do you not4
and the sun was4
was made of stone4
of the red willow4
entered the lodge and4
the woman who had4
i have seen the4
will go over there4
to him and said4
and took him to4
a war party of4
and i will do4
and told him what4
and those who are4
pawnee hero stories and4
one of his wives4
so deep that we4
we went to the4
side of the valley4
put up their lodges4
at the upper end4
and set fire to4
some of the young4
took them to the4
out on to the4
top of the hill4
the entrance to the4
the size of the4
you will see that4
a hole in it4
the palm of his4
could not reach the4
on and on he4
have no one to4
the disappearance of the4
on down to the4
told me that they4
it a long time4
as much as possible4
has never done wrong4
the rain which makes4
as fast as possible4
up his mind to4
she belongs to the4
we will go down4
that he has seen4
lodge and said to4
she has never done4
of the sweet grass4
one of them was4
chief of the women4
the sun pole and4
he will give me4
one was in sight4
gave me to understand4
story of the three4
a council of the4
all around the lodge4
man built a fire4
when all is ready4
and old man said4
out into the water4
societies of the all4
gave them to him4
go back to the4
and told me to4
head and began to4
in the life of4
he was glad to4
he had finished the4
of them on the4
for a time and4
just back of the4
the rain was falling4
old man went to4
out of the cave4
one of the women4
shall not be so4
man taught them the4
a little way off4
try to get away4
cut up the meat4
the woman went on4
is taken up and4
food was placed before4
they got to the4
when he had said4
i wish to speak4
of the chief of4
the lodge and the4
am going to kill4
and the root digger4
to take the lead4
they dug a deep4
he was able to4
me to understand that4
his food was all4
want to marry her4
i have been told4
when he had reached4
i can beat you4
that is what i4
out for a feast4
a moment or two4
timber bordering the river4
a little of the4
foot of the mountains4
that there was no4
in order that the4
spoken of as the4
he thought that he4
the old man and4
for four days and4
to him and asked4
the lodge and said4
the side of a4
he sat down and4
whence they had come4
light of the fire4
shall tell you why4
of lewis and clark4
and went on toward4
a few words to4
once a man who4
it was not until4
put an arrow on4
you are going to4
i have great power4
in a few moments4
to the centre of4
there seems to have4
lay down in the4
not forget what you4
the orders of the4
wood on the fire4
of the tongues are4
to know that he4
and started for the4
down the stream and4
maker and broken bow4
more than a hundred4
that the whole world4
saw the lodges of4
that he had made4
would like to have4
but just as he4
you will never go4
he lay down and4
dug in the ground4
came up to him4
it is a very4
the sun dance lodge4
for us to do4
man a long time4
placed it on the4
a little piece of4
bank of the river4
entered and sat down4
it did not seem4
to the head of4
get up and help4
the painted tongue and4
the next morning the4
then bull turns round4
from place to place4
but at last he4
was out of sight4
and the medicine man4
to do with the4
chose certain young men4
race in the timber4
a song is sung4
over to where the4
and made a bow4
night in the lodge4
again they heard the4
the animals and the4
one day in the4
told the old man4
the snow was so4
in order to get4
tanned into soft leather4
it was a big4
she said to him4
a great crowd of4
not know how to4
with the robe and4
every one of them4
that had been made4
on the bank and4
are sung for the4
on the trail and4
gave it to him4
forget what you have4
the old man to4
on the fire and4
all the rest of4
on a little hill4
in the spring of4
were made from the4
meat was all gone4
fast as we could4
and ask them to4
do not wish to4
the buffalo and deer4
to have been no4
there is but one4
down and began to4
as i have told4
edge of the shelf4
a place where the4
in the ground in4
it shall not be4
sun dance of the4
up on top of4
and out on the4
to the end of4
bring the rain which4
and gave it to4
we went into the4
do you not give4
band of the i4
he went up on4
i thought that it4
of tanned buffalo skin4
the skin of a4
there are so many4
there will be an4
so there will be4
to the bottom of4
his hands and knees4
went on and on4
leaders of the herd4
and began to eat4
as the sun had4
in and sat down4
am going to give4
lay down to sleep4
told him that he4
was to be seen4
not like to go4
head chief of the4
out in front of4
and out of the4
of the blackfeet was4
so he lay down4
give me some of4
a high rock wall4
on the back of4
centre of the lodge4
the head of it4
all the time the4
back to the river4
the spot where the4
so that they may4
some of them are4
his bow and quiver4
came back and told4
of the men who4
man made the world4
there on the plain4
a long time and4
the first sweathouse is4
and the ghost woman4
and pretty soon he4
top of the lodge4
where the buffalo were4
in the camp a4
the song for the4
who were in the4
of the center pole4
this is what you4
old man and the4
and down the valley4
with one of the4
chiefs chose certain young4
saw a herd of4
disappearance of the buffalo4
to the river with4
by the side of4
the shadow of the4
as they were going4
side of the tipi4
hole in the rocks4
when the time came4
the direction in which4
here and there to4
for he knew that4
the inside of the4
to the north and4
that there will be4
there were a number4
and with that he4
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to the lodge of4
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the medicinemen and women4
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man said to the4
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crow and his sister4
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will show you how4
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woman and her husband4
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