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quadgram | frequency |
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is one of the | 32 |
one of the most | 30 |
at the same time | 29 |
the whole of the | 22 |
the banks of the | 22 |
up and down the | 22 |
side of the river | 21 |
from a photograph by | 20 |
the side of the | 19 |
in a few minutes | 18 |
at the end of | 17 |
in the centre of | 17 |
and in a few | 16 |
the course of the | 16 |
part of the river | 16 |
the time of the | 16 |
the centre of the | 16 |
the middle of the | 15 |
the other side of | 15 |
as soon as the | 15 |
at the time of | 15 |
a good deal of | 15 |
the beauty of the | 14 |
as soon as he | 14 |
on board of the | 14 |
of one of the | 14 |
in the time of | 14 |
a quarter of an | 14 |
the rest of the | 14 |
the site of the | 14 |
with the exception of | 14 |
in the middle of | 14 |
on the other side | 13 |
in the course of | 13 |
as soon as i | 13 |
is said to have | 13 |
in the reign of | 13 |
the back of the | 13 |
quarter of an hour | 13 |
the end of the | 12 |
a great deal of | 12 |
of the last century | 12 |
in the neighbourhood of | 12 |
said to have been | 12 |
other side of the | 12 |
and down the river | 12 |
at the bottom of | 12 |
the top of the | 12 |
by the side of | 12 |
was one of the | 12 |
it is difficult to | 11 |
the foot of the | 11 |
at the foot of | 11 |
the bottom of the | 11 |
the old deer park | 11 |
better luck next time | 11 |
in a state of | 11 |
on the opposite side | 11 |
banks of the river | 11 |
the name of the | 11 |
the head of the | 10 |
the surface of the | 10 |
from time to time | 10 |
down with the tide | 10 |
on the part of | 10 |
portion of the river | 10 |
out of his mouth | 10 |
mr and mrs drummond | 10 |
appears to have been | 10 |
at the head of | 10 |
for the first time | 10 |
and there is a | 10 |
as if it were | 10 |
for the sake of | 10 |
as soon as we | 10 |
with all my heart | 10 |
in the thames valley | 10 |
the greater part of | 10 |
to the first lieutenant | 10 |
the valley of the | 10 |
to read and write | 10 |
of the thames valley | 9 |
one of the prettiest | 9 |
is by no means | 9 |
out of the water | 9 |
a quarter of a | 9 |
on the banks of | 9 |
at the back of | 9 |
on either side of | 9 |
to one of the | 9 |
it would be difficult | 9 |
the opposite side of | 9 |
opposite side of the | 9 |
for a few minutes | 9 |
would be difficult to | 9 |
on the th of | 9 |
in the days of | 9 |
source of the thames | 9 |
and some of the | 9 |
on board of a | 9 |
and as soon as | 9 |
on the surrey side | 9 |
but it is not | 8 |
one side of the | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
it was not until | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
the character of the | 8 |
that it is a | 8 |
the door of the | 8 |
the edge of the | 8 |
either side of the | 8 |
thames and severn canal | 8 |
it is probable that | 8 |
the west india docks | 8 |
the part of the | 8 |
supposed to have been | 8 |
it is true that | 8 |
i should like to | 8 |
the beginning of the | 8 |
me by the hand | 8 |
every now and then | 8 |
pipe out of his | 8 |
of the thames is | 8 |
quarter of a mile | 8 |
the mouth of the | 8 |
the early part of | 8 |
in spite of the | 8 |
in the first place | 8 |
may be said to | 8 |
that he had been | 8 |
the remainder of the | 8 |
on the edge of | 7 |
course of the river | 7 |
a glass of grog | 7 |
do you mean to | 7 |
of the sixteenth century | 7 |
the sides of the | 7 |
in the direction of | 7 |
the source of the | 7 |
early part of the | 7 |
and there is no | 7 |
i went to the | 7 |
is said to be | 7 |
of the eighteenth century | 7 |
of the duke of | 7 |
a few years ago | 7 |
one of the best | 7 |
the level of the | 7 |
it would have been | 7 |
made up my mind | 7 |
of the thames and | 7 |
not far from the | 7 |
the river to the | 7 |
to the memory of | 7 |
at the expense of | 7 |
in front of the | 7 |
a photograph by r | 7 |
within the walls of | 7 |
part of the thames | 7 |
a mile from the | 7 |
to be able to | 7 |
the thames and severn | 7 |
it must have been | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
the property of the | 7 |
on the right bank | 7 |
the river and the | 7 |
for a short time | 7 |
on the berkshire side | 7 |
on the surrey shore | 7 |
at the present day | 7 |
in the parish of | 7 |
occupies the site of | 7 |
this part of the | 7 |
east and west india | 7 |
it is hard to | 7 |
to go to the | 7 |
as well as the | 7 |
as one of the | 7 |
of the church is | 7 |
we were in the | 7 |
board of the lighter | 7 |
the isle of dogs | 7 |
valley of the thames | 7 |
as if he were | 6 |
i hardly need say | 6 |
as fast as i | 6 |
it is a very | 6 |
on one side of | 6 |
about a quarter of | 6 |
down the river to | 6 |
of the seventeenth century | 6 |
had charge of the | 6 |
the time that i | 6 |
in the same way | 6 |
the site of a | 6 |
the city of london | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
the next morning i | 6 |
it might have been | 6 |
and it was not | 6 |
a devil of a | 6 |
there must have been | 6 |
in the way of | 6 |
the neighbourhood of the | 6 |
on the opposite shore | 6 |
bears the name of | 6 |
as a matter of | 6 |
that there was no | 6 |
a part of the | 6 |
in the early part | 6 |
bend of the river | 6 |
the home of the | 6 |
be said to be | 6 |
of the upper thames | 6 |
have the pleasure of | 6 |
of the custom house | 6 |
banks of the thames | 6 |
at the time that | 6 |
the charm of the | 6 |
the effects of the | 6 |
of the river was | 6 |
and it is a | 6 |
on the site of | 6 |
for the most part | 6 |
one of the men | 6 |
it is said that | 6 |
the margin of the | 6 |
the first lieutenant to | 6 |
the thames and the | 6 |
when the tide is | 6 |
to go on shore | 6 |
a couple of miles | 6 |
surface of the water | 6 |
the close of the | 6 |
the history of the | 6 |
parts of the river | 6 |
the exception of the | 6 |
reach of the river | 6 |
replied the old woman | 6 |
and the first lieutenant | 6 |
mile and a half | 6 |
was the scene of | 6 |
in a few seconds | 6 |
out of the boat | 6 |
to have been the | 6 |
as well as in | 6 |
the shadow of the | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
old tom and his | 6 |
it was on the | 6 |
and one of the | 6 |
are said to be | 6 |
by means of the | 6 |
the body of the | 6 |
the spirit of the | 6 |
the east and west | 6 |
the bells of ouseley | 6 |
it is in the | 6 |
up and down with | 5 |
bit of the river | 5 |
the scene of the | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
a little out of | 5 |
and one or two | 5 |
on the one hand | 5 |
the river and its | 5 |
windsor to hampton court | 5 |
and i could not | 5 |
me that he had | 5 |
down to the river | 5 |
be a warning to | 5 |
one of the very | 5 |
at the corner of | 5 |
of the river and | 5 |
battersea to london bridge | 5 |
out of the room | 5 |
of the london county | 5 |
i wish i had | 5 |
as a place of | 5 |
no hand in it | 5 |
in the history of | 5 |
at a time when | 5 |
seem to have been | 5 |
the way in which | 5 |
i wish i could | 5 |
in the case of | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
of the holy rood | 5 |
pulled up the river | 5 |
my father and mother | 5 |
is not to be | 5 |
it is not only | 5 |
an hour or two | 5 |
that i was not | 5 |
how do you mean | 5 |
the church and the | 5 |
the names of the | 5 |
one of the finest | 5 |
a mile or so | 5 |
what was going on | 5 |
of the house of | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
the houses of the | 5 |
the isle of wight | 5 |
in the valley of | 5 |
to be found in | 5 |
the river is a | 5 |
greater part of the | 5 |
a photograph by taunt | 5 |
by the name of | 5 |
and it is not | 5 |
it out of the | 5 |
i was in the | 5 |
a mile and a | 5 |
tower of the church | 5 |
old palace of sheen | 5 |
and when it was | 5 |
in one of the | 5 |
i felt that i | 5 |
but it is a | 5 |
from the time of | 5 |
as if they had | 5 |
a day or two | 5 |
board of a man | 5 |
the suppression of the | 5 |
it is one of | 5 |
to do with it | 5 |
at the age of | 5 |
on the top of | 5 |
but the fact is | 5 |
to have had a | 5 |
seems to have been | 5 |
the first time i | 5 |
the face of the | 5 |
that he should be | 5 |
beauty of the river | 5 |
of no use to | 5 |
must have been a | 5 |
reaches of the river | 5 |
no more about it | 5 |
up my mind to | 5 |
a favourite residence of | 5 |
said one of the | 5 |
said to be the | 5 |
my hand upon it | 5 |
but i did not | 5 |
towards the end of | 5 |
out of the house | 5 |
half a mile from | 5 |
the river in a | 5 |
glad to see you | 5 |
all you have to | 5 |
no time to lose | 5 |
the result of the | 5 |
i was going to | 5 |
the london county council | 5 |
one of the largest | 5 |
under the shadow of | 5 |
to a great extent | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
of the london river | 5 |
as if he had | 5 |
had nothing to do | 5 |
from source to sea | 5 |
his father and mother | 5 |
which i had been | 5 |
is associated with the | 5 |
of the old woman | 5 |
and west india docks | 5 |
fast as i could | 5 |
how do you like | 5 |
soon as he was | 5 |
it is not a | 5 |
it was at the | 5 |
a portion of the | 5 |
went into the cabin | 5 |
as a source of | 5 |
bank of the thames | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
in a few years | 5 |
the use of the | 5 |
hampton court to richmond | 5 |
side of the bridge | 5 |
a few of the | 5 |
the river in the | 5 |
and as for the | 5 |
of the river thames | 5 |
was nothing but human | 5 |
it is pleasant to | 5 |
cried the old man | 5 |
photograph by taunt co | 5 |
the merry wives of | 5 |
it is impossible to | 5 |
on the left bank | 5 |
it was not till | 5 |
the time of edward | 5 |
gravesend to the nore | 5 |
that he could not | 5 |
the state of the | 5 |
is not without its | 5 |
as if they were | 5 |
on the middlesex side | 5 |
was a young man | 5 |
the reign of henry | 5 |
down the river in | 5 |
seen from the river | 5 |
in charge of the | 5 |
the berkshire side of | 4 |
the genius of the | 4 |
of the name of | 4 |
a short distance from | 4 |
the destruction of the | 4 |
and it may be | 4 |
one of the earliest | 4 |
the tower of the | 4 |
for a long while | 4 |
the next morning we | 4 |
an idea of the | 4 |
more than a mile | 4 |
for a quarter of | 4 |
in company with the | 4 |
the life of the | 4 |
in the isle of | 4 |
with verdant alders crowned | 4 |
could not have been | 4 |
of the thames conservancy | 4 |
that i had been | 4 |
is very difficult to | 4 |
one of which is | 4 |
the great western railway | 4 |
right honourable lord viscount | 4 |
to be on the | 4 |
him out of the | 4 |
the harbour of refuge | 4 |
after the suppression of | 4 |
of the houses of | 4 |
and that i was | 4 |
swig the flowing can | 4 |
this portion of the | 4 |
middle of the stream | 4 |
put it into his | 4 |
the greater number of | 4 |
the house of the | 4 |
the death of his | 4 |
is believed to be | 4 |
held out his hand | 4 |
and as it was | 4 |
at the beginning of | 4 |
down to the water | 4 |
by some of the | 4 |
there is something in | 4 |
me to read and | 4 |
the bosom of the | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
of the great city | 4 |
as that of the | 4 |
me in his arms | 4 |
it was here that | 4 |
shells of the thames | 4 |
me by the arm | 4 |
the last of the | 4 |
for all the world | 4 |
know what that is | 4 |
is buried in the | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
the upper part of | 4 |
their way to the | 4 |
close to the river | 4 |
the birds that stay | 4 |
of this part of | 4 |
that it may be | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
to the other side | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
on the river thames | 4 |
it may be that | 4 |
his pipe out of | 4 |
the reach of the | 4 |
as soon as they | 4 |
the amenities of the | 4 |
the site of an | 4 |
i made no answer | 4 |
it is best to | 4 |
i went up to | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
about the same time | 4 |
if it had been | 4 |
side of the thames | 4 |
place and its history | 4 |
to get into the | 4 |
way in which the | 4 |
say no more about | 4 |
out on to the | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
said tom to me | 4 |
on the upper river | 4 |
southend and the pier | 4 |
go about his business | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
honourable lord viscount babbleton | 4 |
under the lee of | 4 |
upper part of the | 4 |
was very fond of | 4 |
that he would have | 4 |
the same time that | 4 |
later in the year | 4 |
but i could not | 4 |
there is no doubt | 4 |
the bishops of london | 4 |
at the dissolution the | 4 |
the north side of | 4 |
from end to end | 4 |
are among the most | 4 |
the thames as a | 4 |
if you mean to | 4 |
of the middle ages | 4 |
of the river at | 4 |
went to the house | 4 |
swans on the thames | 4 |
replied the old man | 4 |
can be seen from | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
in a low tone | 4 |
them out of the | 4 |
and put it into | 4 |
like most of the | 4 |
the east india docks | 4 |
by the first lieutenant | 4 |
i should have been | 4 |
for those on pages | 4 |
tom and i were | 4 |
in the words of | 4 |
of the thames the | 4 |
when we were in | 4 |
to the reign of | 4 |
in spite of its | 4 |
back from the river | 4 |
from the fact that | 4 |
in the early morning | 4 |
the town and the | 4 |
i pulled up the | 4 |
to think of the | 4 |
it was only a | 4 |
the bed of the | 4 |
character of the river | 4 |
the officers of the | 4 |
this is not the | 4 |
are supposed to have | 4 |
the application of the | 4 |
on the thames is | 4 |
to smoke his pipe | 4 |
a drawing by lancelot | 4 |
the even tenor of | 4 |
and it was with | 4 |
on either side by | 4 |
the course of a | 4 |
to those who are | 4 |
north side of the | 4 |
by one of the | 4 |
of the old palace | 4 |
that i could not | 4 |
heard the sound of | 4 |
of some of the | 4 |
that it would have | 4 |
but it has been | 4 |
the bank of the | 4 |
a continuation of the | 4 |
in the annals of | 4 |
how am i to | 4 |
for three or four | 4 |
one or two of | 4 |
nearly up to the | 4 |
of the river is | 4 |
i felt convinced that | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
to be wondered at | 4 |
drawing by lancelot speed | 4 |
people to be fools | 4 |
and take care of | 4 |
are two or three | 4 |
but there is a | 4 |
the houses of parliament | 4 |
we are in the | 4 |
a photograph by e | 4 |
to make room for | 4 |
say that i was | 4 |
be difficult to find | 4 |
towards the close of | 4 |
i think it was | 4 |
in less than a | 4 |
the form of a | 4 |
at the top of | 4 |
of which there are | 4 |
london bridge and its | 4 |
of the reign of | 4 |
i was put into | 4 |
what sort of a | 4 |
from the bosom of | 4 |
the rules of the | 4 |
to have been a | 4 |
the base of the | 4 |
of the town is | 4 |
it on the table | 4 |
there is also a | 4 |
the beetle and wedge | 4 |
it is not to | 4 |
on the surface of | 4 |
as there is a | 4 |
little more than a | 4 |
in the open air | 4 |
from the time when | 4 |
all that had passed | 4 |
taking the pipe out | 4 |
a minute or two | 4 |
in the days when | 4 |
not in the least | 4 |
of the most beautiful | 4 |
i was in a | 4 |
of the old deer | 4 |
on the sides of | 4 |
the loss of the | 4 |
of the present century | 4 |
brethren of the holy | 4 |
the entrance to the | 4 |
there is a fine | 4 |
the star and garter | 4 |
mouth of the thames | 4 |
that i was in | 4 |
come to the gallows | 4 |
order of the garter | 4 |
what do you mean | 4 |
went down into the | 4 |
all of a sudden | 4 |
was the occasion of | 4 |
it is very difficult | 4 |
the right honourable lord | 4 |
the sound of oars | 4 |
the square tower of | 4 |
the profession of a | 4 |
in the last century | 4 |
the church of st | 4 |
the pipe out of | 4 |
and you must not | 4 |
as long as the | 4 |
it is a pity | 4 |
a few minutes i | 4 |
that i do not | 4 |
its name from the | 4 |
the order of the | 4 |
all the year round | 4 |
thames angling preservation society | 4 |
of the bishop of | 4 |
now occupied by the | 4 |
it was supposed that | 4 |
so far as the | 4 |
foot it a little | 4 |
for that on page | 4 |
the old palace of | 4 |
is hard to say | 4 |
and that is the | 4 |
if you wish to | 4 |
the time when the | 4 |
the river may be | 4 |
it is necessary to | 4 |
the walls of the | 4 |
it is a little | 4 |
the centre of a | 4 |
the house in which | 4 |
the building of the | 4 |
and many were the | 4 |
and many of the | 4 |
and in less than | 4 |
here and there a | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
well known to the | 4 |
berkshire side of the | 4 |
the channel of the | 4 |
but there was no | 4 |
too small for the | 4 |
it would not be | 4 |
merry wives of windsor | 4 |
had one or two | 4 |
may be seen the | 4 |
and the presence of | 4 |
the end of his | 4 |
body of the church | 4 |
and went to the | 4 |
the very best of | 4 |
one of the great | 4 |
in the church is | 4 |
the captain of the | 4 |
soon as we were | 4 |
of the results of | 4 |
upon one of the | 4 |
of edward the confessor | 4 |
the importance of the | 4 |
mean to say that | 4 |
the remains of a | 4 |
tom and his son | 4 |
of the thames as | 4 |
had arrived at the | 4 |
as we have seen | 4 |
time that i was | 4 |
in the form of | 4 |
from a drawing by | 4 |
it is too late | 4 |
and swig the flowing | 4 |
of the most ancient | 4 |
and out of the | 4 |
when i heard the | 4 |
on the subject of | 4 |
of the nineteenth century | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
it may be said | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
with three or four | 4 |
and then i shall | 4 |
the house of commons | 4 |
i do not know | 4 |
me that it was | 4 |
the parish of cotes | 4 |
take care of me | 4 |
of the upper waters | 4 |
in the higher reaches | 4 |
may just as well | 4 |
i heard the sound | 4 |
would you like to | 4 |
from bank to bank | 4 |
in accordance with the | 4 |
had the pleasure of | 4 |
is separated from the | 4 |
the rush of the | 4 |
of not more than | 4 |
my first lesson in | 4 |
of the best of | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
in which we had | 4 |
i thought you were | 4 |
how do you know | 4 |
on the side of | 4 |
park of hampton court | 3 |
with the names of | 3 |
a stopper over all | 3 |
in the stern sheets | 3 |
as it should be | 3 |
fast as they could | 3 |
after a quarter of | 3 |
it is necessary that | 3 |
to the banks of | 3 |
go down to the | 3 |
the thames has been | 3 |
on the next page | 3 |
is a pretty and | 3 |
a little lower down | 3 |
the appearance of the | 3 |
beneath the shadow of | 3 |
what you have done | 3 |
have been in the | 3 |
that his father had | 3 |
to the annoyance of | 3 |
the end of it | 3 |
the oxford bank is | 3 |
the th of june | 3 |
no exception to the | 3 |
the end of this | 3 |
the right bank the | 3 |
who do you think | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
but this is not | 3 |
the thames is not | 3 |
it was time to | 3 |
sure enough it was | 3 |
fillet of veal and | 3 |
church and its curiosities | 3 |
are to be found | 3 |
of the extent of | 3 |
i thought i was | 3 |
end of the last | 3 |
i ought to have | 3 |
up with the tide | 3 |
this was not the | 3 |
the thames angling preservation | 3 |
the berkshire shore is | 3 |
a matter of fact | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
have been known to | 3 |
as soon as all | 3 |
on the berkshire bank | 3 |
but on the right | 3 |
and the influence of | 3 |
the words of the | 3 |
of the kind in | 3 |
to that of the | 3 |
i went to see | 3 |
which has been so | 3 |
on the middlesex shore | 3 |
has always been a | 3 |
to those who know | 3 |
his pride forbade him | 3 |
of the star and | 3 |
a young man who | 3 |
i to the dominie | 3 |
prove to you that | 3 |
alone in the lighter | 3 |
away from the river | 3 |
in possession of the | 3 |
down on the deck | 3 |
the thames is a | 3 |
you will find it | 3 |
shook hands with tom | 3 |
of the river which | 3 |
are eaten by the | 3 |
of the building is | 3 |
of the brook garden | 3 |
the peace of the | 3 |
a considerable amount of | 3 |
some of the monuments | 3 |
but it is the | 3 |
may be seen in | 3 |
the house of mr | 3 |
time for all things | 3 |
and the whole of | 3 |
felt that i was | 3 |
from photographs by r | 3 |
and that i had | 3 |
was killed by a | 3 |
went to see the | 3 |
just as you please | 3 |
the first bridge over | 3 |
always lived with gentlemen | 3 |
side by side with | 3 |
guilty or not guilty | 3 |
there is no reason | 3 |
some of the old | 3 |
as low as the | 3 |
he did not like | 3 |
it is needless to | 3 |
as the days of | 3 |
as well as an | 3 |
of the men who | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
which we had been | 3 |
and between the two | 3 |
i shall never forget | 3 |
first bridge over the | 3 |
of the place as | 3 |
morning on the lower | 3 |
the key of the | 3 |
going up to the | 3 |
and so it was | 3 |
next morning i was | 3 |
as that of a | 3 |
you have to do | 3 |
profession of a waterman | 3 |
as if there were | 3 |
like to hear it | 3 |
you shall have it | 3 |
of many of the | 3 |
the crown of the | 3 |
lord of the manor | 3 |
in a series of | 3 |
the advantage of the | 3 |
as belonging to the | 3 |
it so happens that | 3 |
there is usually a | 3 |
to have the pleasure | 3 |
of what had passed | 3 |
all the way to | 3 |
tells him to go | 3 |
i wish to know | 3 |
is the tomb of | 3 |
a sense of the | 3 |
at the request of | 3 |
sides of the chalk | 3 |
of veal and bacon | 3 |
in which they are | 3 |
by the time that | 3 |
to which we have | 3 |
at the battle of | 3 |
the revolt of islam | 3 |
on the opposite bank | 3 |
three or four minutes | 3 |
halls and colleges of | 3 |
the earlier part of | 3 |
out of the world | 3 |
there is not a | 3 |
the tower of london | 3 |
it was found that | 3 |
the influence of the | 3 |
the end of which | 3 |
that day i was | 3 |
have to do is | 3 |
upper reaches of the | 3 |
i never shall forget | 3 |
i knew not that | 3 |
go to the bottom | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
quarter of a century | 3 |
of the hall is | 3 |
as it had been | 3 |
more than a minute | 3 |
the middle of august | 3 |
the majority of the | 3 |
do you know that | 3 |
because i was a | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
in harmony with the | 3 |
that some of the | 3 |
to the west indies | 3 |
is then that the | 3 |
with which i had | 3 |
of the white tower | 3 |
the time of queen | 3 |
was the property of | 3 |
i was on board | 3 |
to pick up the | 3 |
the men of the | 3 |
the worst of it | 3 |
for the honour of | 3 |
it is but fair | 3 |
knocked at the door | 3 |
sat down on the | 3 |
have nothing to do | 3 |
the same time as | 3 |
as soon as possible | 3 |
shall forfeit and pay | 3 |
it is quite possible | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
and it has been | 3 |
to end of the | 3 |
and i thought that | 3 |
over the surface of | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
of the earl of | 3 |
as late as the | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
there are two or | 3 |
that the old gentleman | 3 |
he was very fond | 3 |
been blind to your | 3 |
and we were soon | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
immured in the king | 3 |
this reach of the | 3 |
and as full of | 3 |
at the close of | 3 |
i had finished my | 3 |
if he had been | 3 |
me out of the | 3 |
a few days after | 3 |
hands were turned up | 3 |
the most interesting of | 3 |
and the next day | 3 |
on the river is | 3 |
on the oxford bank | 3 |
never cry for laughing | 3 |
the same way as | 3 |
the thames on the | 3 |
as fast as they | 3 |
to the london river | 3 |
of the river there | 3 |
if it were only | 3 |
is that of a | 3 |
as seen from the | 3 |
but at the same | 3 |
to get rid of | 3 |
the credit of the | 3 |
the dominie extended his | 3 |
bridge and somerset house | 3 |
a time for all | 3 |
your father and mother | 3 |
used to go out | 3 |
of the prettiest of | 3 |
who had charge of | 3 |
are by no means | 3 |
in the high street | 3 |
to all intents and | 3 |
western end of the | 3 |
waterloo bridge and somerset | 3 |
can only say that | 3 |
antiquity of streatley and | 3 |
for the last time | 3 |
very edge of the | 3 |
the memory of his | 3 |
here and there the | 3 |
the river there is | 3 |
when there were no | 3 |
i could not do | 3 |
shall be out of | 3 |
a few minutes the | 3 |
a thousand years ago | 3 |
was a favourite residence | 3 |
is of no use | 3 |
a mile or two | 3 |
for some reason or | 3 |
is one of those | 3 |
the business of the | 3 |
must say that i | 3 |
to land at the | 3 |
buried in the church | 3 |
i have had a | 3 |
attempt was made to | 3 |
and on the river | 3 |
did not appear to | 3 |
there is a certain | 3 |
whistled the two bars | 3 |
were in the middle | 3 |
as it is called | 3 |
had taken possession of | 3 |
i went down to | 3 |
on the lower thames | 3 |
that i was to | 3 |
said i to the | 3 |
and i will not | 3 |
no use to nobody | 3 |
on their way to | 3 |
from photographs by e | 3 |
the swan with two | 3 |
bridge over the thames | 3 |
be seen from the | 3 |
they may be seen | 3 |
the sum of s | 3 |
the time of writing | 3 |
of fish in the | 3 |
later in the day | 3 |
me all about it | 3 |
was for a time | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
to those who have | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
may have been the | 3 |
out from among the | 3 |
a name to the | 3 |
the shells of the | 3 |
of my uncle james | 3 |
a bit of a | 3 |
the interest of the | 3 |
early the next morning | 3 |
to the berkshire shore | 3 |
what has become of | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
there was a little | 3 |
that i would not | 3 |
would seem to be | 3 |
be seen on the | 3 |
the only one of | 3 |
with what had passed | 3 |
went up to the | 3 |
as though there were | 3 |
greater number of the | 3 |
that i had not | 3 |
the manners of the | 3 |
and away to the | 3 |
and the river was | 3 |
most of them are | 3 |
was put into the | 3 |
had always lived with | 3 |
the south side of | 3 |
in the meantime mr | 3 |
laid it on the | 3 |
are one of the | 3 |
hardly need say that | 3 |
brought up to the | 3 |
would be hard to | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
which is one of | 3 |
that there is a | 3 |
sort of a person | 3 |
learn to read and | 3 |
become one of the | 3 |
of the valley of | 3 |
and instead of being | 3 |
in which i had | 3 |
to have been erected | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
a portion of its | 3 |
and it is probable | 3 |
are all that remain | 3 |
taking his pipe out | 3 |
the expense of the | 3 |
of the thames to | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
i thought that i | 3 |
a little below the | 3 |
early names of the | 3 |
the reign of james | 3 |
if you wish it | 3 |
connection with the thames | 3 |
and the dominie turned | 3 |
came down to the | 3 |
it was one of | 3 |
out of the cabin | 3 |
of those who were | 3 |
as a memento of | 3 |
i could never cry | 3 |
free of the river | 3 |
came into the room | 3 |
will be able to | 3 |
house of mr drummond | 3 |
in the same house | 3 |
and i followed him | 3 |
all intents and purposes | 3 |
the church and its | 3 |
and arrived at the | 3 |
believe that i am | 3 |
in the notes to | 3 |
in the summer of | 3 |
the one in the | 3 |
the most interesting part | 3 |
the day of the | 3 |
two or three hundred | 3 |
a gale of wind | 3 |
to come down to | 3 |
as soon as she | 3 |
the life of a | 3 |
i had been treated | 3 |
shepperton lock and ferry | 3 |
soon as i had | 3 |
went back to the | 3 |
is to be encountered | 3 |
on its way to | 3 |
we dropped our anchor | 3 |
looks as if the | 3 |
for more than a | 3 |
in the very best | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
the london thames as | 3 |
there be no cause | 3 |
university and parish churches | 3 |
spots on the thames | 3 |
on its own account | 3 |
just as i was | 3 |
there was no more | 3 |
i am not to | 3 |
for a little while | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
drummond and the dominie | 3 |
i had taken a | 3 |
the effect of the | 3 |
a memento of the | 3 |
i looked at it | 3 |
the date of the | 3 |
time of henry viii | 3 |
in which i was | 3 |
the rush of water | 3 |
the major part of | 3 |
of the time that | 3 |
in the first instance | 3 |
i was a waterman | 3 |
we may as well | 3 |
and colleges of the | 3 |
the last quarter of | 3 |
the second half of | 3 |
he desired me to | 3 |
pools and golden shallows | 3 |
i was resolved to | 3 |
of the fifteenth century | 3 |
you wish me to | 3 |
be seen in a | 3 |
at the time when | 3 |
the lower portion of | 3 |
here and there by | 3 |
the will of mr | 3 |
be seen in the | 3 |
have been built by | 3 |
this was done by | 3 |
a warning to you | 3 |
lower down the river | 3 |
he held out his | 3 |
hope to be forgiven | 3 |
and all the men | 3 |
i have been a | 3 |
i arrived at the | 3 |
at the door of | 3 |
that it has become | 3 |
vale of white horse | 3 |
margin of the thames | 3 |
as i did not | 3 |
the efforts of the | 3 |
but it would be | 3 |
into the cabin to | 3 |
the filling of the | 3 |
the windows of the | 3 |
was founded in the | 3 |
it may be as | 3 |
where the water is | 3 |
the church is not | 3 |
it is possible to | 3 |
of which was a | 3 |
could never cry for | 3 |
what is now the | 3 |
the early days of | 3 |
of a different kind | 3 |
will of mr turnbull | 3 |
be said to have | 3 |
the sources of the | 3 |
is reputed to be | 3 |
the story of the | 3 |
the men in the | 3 |
in the county of | 3 |
in a small boat | 3 |
about the middle of | 3 |
the days of the | 3 |
on the one side | 3 |
the shadows of the | 3 |
is to be found | 3 |
he came to the | 3 |
rivers of great britain | 3 |
if i had a | 3 |
in one of his | 3 |
and handed it to | 3 |
the bottom of a | 3 |
it was impossible to | 3 |
inches of water in | 3 |
many parts of the | 3 |
the moon is up | 3 |
as much as possible | 3 |
the presence of a | 3 |
since i last saw | 3 |
portion of its course | 3 |
boats of every description | 3 |
as the crow flies | 3 |
and the river is | 3 |
daylight the next morning | 3 |
between two of the | 3 |
is the entrance to | 3 |
him to go about | 3 |
who had sent for | 3 |
the very edge of | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
to speak to you | 3 |
the heat of the | 3 |
the dominie by the | 3 |
the fact is that | 3 |
i should like you | 3 |
but this was not | 3 |
are to be seen | 3 |
i think you have | 3 |
in a fit of | 3 |
i may as well | 3 |
many of the men | 3 |
like those of a | 3 |
is said that the | 3 |
tilbury and its memories | 3 |
by no means the | 3 |
is not in the | 3 |
reason to suppose that | 3 |
in about an hour | 3 |
to the side of | 3 |
it is separated from | 3 |
was to be the | 3 |
whole of the thames | 3 |
lower portion of the | 3 |
i think it is | 3 |
it was then about | 3 |
two of the men | 3 |
but there is not | 3 |
and that i should | 3 |
and in spite of | 3 |
as i have been | 3 |
buried within its walls | 3 |
be said that the | 3 |
at the present moment | 3 |
the neighbourhood of london | 3 |
i am now about | 3 |
between the lock and | 3 |
in the london river | 3 |
that i was a | 3 |
up to the dominie | 3 |
in the meantime i | 3 |
the size of the | 3 |
spring and early summer | 3 |
in a red coat | 3 |
how you frightened me | 3 |
go down the river | 3 |
i wished to be | 3 |
take care of the | 3 |
taking me by the | 3 |
the dominie turned round | 3 |
of the most interesting | 3 |
mr drummond and the | 3 |
channel of the thames | 3 |
am now about to | 3 |
i was under the | 3 |
of the men had | 3 |
i afterwards found out | 3 |
has been done to | 3 |
the truth of it | 3 |
it appears to me | 3 |
latter part of the | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
it is the most | 3 |
which we have already | 3 |
the dominie appeared to | 3 |
the approach to a | 3 |
of the river the | 3 |
top of the hill | 3 |
which appears to have | 3 |
from lechlade to oxford | 3 |
had in his mind | 3 |
there appeared to be | 3 |
for a brief space | 3 |
it was a favourite | 3 |
the mercy of the | 3 |
lady place and its | 3 |
but it was the | 3 |
of the line of | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
of the river in | 3 |
in the gardens of | 3 |
filling of the thames | 3 |
little doubt that the | 3 |
and now you see | 3 |
the bulk of the | 3 |
it is sometimes called | 3 |
i thought you had | 3 |
of a man of | 3 |
on the lower river | 3 |
know that you are | 3 |
the entrance of the | 3 |
is something in the | 3 |
i can only say | 3 |
the tops of the | 3 |
within a mile of | 3 |
by far the most | 3 |
on the upper thames | 3 |
but i think it | 3 |
is a series of | 3 |
one of the guns | 3 |
of the lower thames | 3 |
found that it was | 3 |
without let or hindrance | 3 |
say that i am | 3 |
but it is more | 3 |
is a great deal | 3 |
it was a long | 3 |
the hands were turned | 3 |
in the arms of | 3 |
hundred and fifty years | 3 |
the appearance of a | 3 |
not tell me that | 3 |
sources of the thames | 3 |
in exactly the same | 3 |
account of the affair | 3 |
and a pair of | 3 |
by side with the | 3 |
the late duke of | 3 |
the halls and colleges | 3 |
the two bars of | 3 |
reaches of the thames | 3 |
many and many a | 3 |
the latter part of | 3 |
that i had made | 3 |
and went on shore | 3 |
i beg your pardon | 3 |
the work of the | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
back on his chair | 3 |
the best part of | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
the fringe of the | 3 |
never to be forgotten | 3 |
the time of henry | 3 |
a few minutes returned | 3 |
there was no chance | 3 |
of those who have | 3 |
quite early in the | 3 |
i must say that | 3 |
from the effects of | 3 |
had no hand in | 3 |
house and thomas carlyle | 3 |
in the summer months | 3 |
the line of the | 3 |
said mary to the | 3 |
but it is in | 3 |
used to be a | 3 |
i was not in | 3 |
pull up the river | 3 |
the western end of | 3 |
has long been a | 3 |
it was i who | 3 |
it were only to | 3 |
for most of the | 3 |
to the mouth of | 3 |
not only of the | 3 |
mrs drummond and sarah | 3 |
told me that he | 3 |
and mr and mrs | 3 |
like to have a | 3 |
part of the house | 3 |
and we could not | 3 |
it may not be | 3 |
bank of the river | 3 |
the thames is the | 3 |
be one of the | 3 |
of the civil war | 3 |
there was a young | 3 |
i tell you that | 3 |
during the whole of | 3 |
in the world can | 3 |
you ought to give | 3 |
and it will be | 3 |
of streatley and goring | 3 |
do as you please | 3 |
of the chalk downs | 3 |
during the remainder of | 3 |
to the beauty of | 3 |
one and the same | 3 |
i was obliged to | 3 |
had been accustomed to | 3 |
in the greenland fishery | 3 |
the lock and weir | 3 |
end to end of | 3 |
the force of the | 3 |
for the benefit of | 3 |
may be seen at | 3 |
to pick up our | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
and may you never | 3 |
was in a state | 3 |
appear to have been | 3 |
to the abbey of | 3 |
the wind was fair | 3 |
of a sudden i | 3 |
of the palace of | 3 |
to go and see | 3 |
that he will not | 3 |
to remain in the | 3 |
the south and west | 3 |
scenery of the river | 3 |
went down to the | 3 |
as well as you | 3 |
out upon the river | 3 |
a few years later | 3 |
of the holy cross | 3 |
what have you done | 3 |
the time i had | 3 |
seems to have had | 3 |
an order for your | 3 |
the captain and officers | 3 |
above the level of | 3 |
where have you been | 3 |
may be found in | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
and it would be | 3 |
if i can help | 3 |
had it not been | 3 |
of the days of | 3 |
there is nothing more | 3 |
the next morning the | 3 |
the river with the | 3 |
i feel that i | 3 |
at daylight the next | 3 |
feature in the landscape | 3 |
you will have the | 3 |
the seven bridges road | 3 |
the smoke of the | 3 |
there were so many | 3 |
the discovery of the | 3 |
under the name of | 3 |
on the right hand | 3 |
it is a beautiful | 3 |
i did not like | 3 |
as it has been | 3 |
as i afterwards found | 3 |
fish in the london | 3 |
the view of the | 3 |
a mile in length | 3 |
fairford and the coln | 3 |
the subject of the | 3 |
from the river bank | 3 |
of my poor mother | 3 |
was in the boat | 3 |
to go on board | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
from the upper river | 3 |
down to the boat | 3 |
the satisfaction of the | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
on the larboard side | 3 |
sweeping down to the | 3 |
which i could not | 3 |
earlier part of the | 3 |
to the edge of | 3 |
on board a man | 3 |
do not attempt to | 3 |
the length of the | 3 |
the deck of the | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
in less than half | 3 |
the conduct of the | 3 |
eddying pools and golden | 3 |
think of the two | 3 |
as i afterwards discovered | 3 |
the seat of the | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
it was as a | 3 |
in addition to the | 3 |
on the river bank | 3 |
why did you not | 3 |
less than a mile | 3 |
just as well to | 3 |
do you think that | 3 |
to look at him | 3 |
is a sort of | 3 |
part of the present | 3 |
the nunnery of sion | 3 |
but i was in | 3 |
over the side of | 3 |
with here and there | 3 |
and looked at the | 3 |
with some degree of | 3 |
and the remains of | 3 |
it seems as though | 3 |
there are hundreds of | 3 |
white as a sheet | 3 |
to me to be | 3 |
come and help me | 3 |
from the days of | 3 |
in the whole of | 3 |
was taken by the | 3 |
it is then that | 3 |
tom and his father | 3 |
in connection with the | 3 |
between richmond and kew | 3 |
as the reader may | 3 |
if it were a | 3 |
mary to the dominie | 3 |
which i have now | 3 |
a year or two | 3 |
as might be supposed | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
those who know the | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
of the tower of | 3 |
be found in the | 3 |
i had been accustomed | 3 |
is reported to have | 3 |
as high as the | 3 |
some reason or other | 3 |
and sure enough it | 3 |
events of the day | 3 |
been in the wrong | 3 |
where there is a | 3 |
it is still the | 3 |
the gardens of the | 3 |
i should hope so | 3 |
the results of the | 3 |
the notice of the | 3 |
down into the cabin | 3 |
nothing to do but | 3 |
in the fourteenth century | 3 |
the corner of the | 3 |
where there are no | 3 |
the voice of the | 3 |
brought him to the | 3 |
the heart of the | 3 |
were close to the | 3 |
the banks of thames | 3 |
every one of them | 3 |
on the oxfordshire side | 3 |
out of the great | 3 |
through which the thames | 3 |
you know that i | 3 |
the vale of kennet | 3 |
much to the annoyance | 3 |
there are a few | 3 |
i looked at the | 3 |
as white as a | 3 |
the waterman to pull | 3 |
the old wooden bridge | 3 |
that i did not | 3 |
the vale of white | 3 |
mouth of the medway | 3 |
said he to the | 3 |
the jurisdiction of the | 3 |
feet below the surface | 3 |
lies the village of | 3 |
my sarvice to you | 3 |
to go about his | 3 |
a great part of | 3 |
with a view to | 3 |
when the wind is | 3 |
the th of november | 3 |
the brow of the | 3 |
the tail of the | 3 |
to the time of | 3 |
had been brought up | 3 |
fay ce que voudras | 3 |
and there is an | 3 |
the owner of the | 3 |
distance from the river | 3 |
i can help it | 3 |
on the north side | 3 |
what do you say | 3 |
lived with gentlemen before | 3 |
you think you could | 3 |
south side of the | 3 |
the time that the | 3 |
of the order of | 3 |
in the old days | 3 |
to the satisfaction of | 3 |
coloured up to the | 3 |
at the first glance | 3 |
three or four days | 3 |
did you ever hear | 3 |
there is a very | 3 |
and every now and | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
i am made very | 2 |
senior and junior clerk | 2 |
in trying to make | 2 |
boat to pick up | 2 |
have possession of the | 2 |
it was that i | 2 |
in the spring season | 2 |
the right bank is | 2 |
when the boats were | 2 |
market gardens and meadows | 2 |
of the first lieutenant | 2 |
from the places where | 2 |
water of the thames | 2 |
is too often the | 2 |
in one of these | 2 |
they appeared to be | 2 |
the boat was a | 2 |
what are called the | 2 |
i was walking away | 2 |
i was afraid that | 2 |
as might be expected | 2 |
no easy task to | 2 |
the th of may | 2 |
kept in captivity on | 2 |
i quitted the house | 2 |
i like to see | 2 |
worth going to see | 2 |
found in bed with | 2 |
the events of the | 2 |
to the upper waters | 2 |
at last they were | 2 |
went down like a | 2 |
and all the rest | 2 |
as well as that | 2 |
than they had been | 2 |
but she was a | 2 |
reign of james i | 2 |
a drop too much | 2 |
woods of holme park | 2 |
it will prove a | 2 |
that fly by night | 2 |
by the yellow fever | 2 |
the birds and fish | 2 |
in the earl of | 2 |
and all the little | 2 |
those whom i never | 2 |
made fast to the | 2 |
many of which are | 2 |
be a school of | 2 |
main stream for barges | 2 |
during the long summer | 2 |
she liked to be | 2 |
face of the white | 2 |
as soon as his | 2 |
i took leave of | 2 |
there can be little | 2 |
never cease to be | 2 |
it was she who | 2 |
in the year the | 2 |
the bow of my | 2 |
of the river for | 2 |
next day he would | 2 |
me in the face | 2 |
they were not in | 2 |
at a place called | 2 |
many of them of | 2 |
of the new cut | 2 |
a very large area | 2 |
the birthplace of the | 2 |
in the second week | 2 |
in nearly every case | 2 |
up and down stream | 2 |
could not speak for | 2 |
gothic pattern of the | 2 |
took my candle and | 2 |
referred to in the | 2 |
the spot on which | 2 |
and if you are | 2 |
names of the seven | 2 |
and would have been | 2 |
a yard or two | 2 |
and so far as | 2 |
meeting of the thames | 2 |
have done your duty | 2 |
just come up to | 2 |
often to be found | 2 |
of sion and convent | 2 |
he closed the book | 2 |
me earnestly in the | 2 |
soon as i was | 2 |
various residences on the | 2 |
of the place of | 2 |
and what brought you | 2 |
of the inn at | 2 |
i shall love you | 2 |
it is on the | 2 |
and the gates of | 2 |
the eastern side of | 2 |
and the excitement is | 2 |
a number of wild | 2 |
to the east india | 2 |
it will be long | 2 |
it was not a | 2 |
appear to me to | 2 |
do not think that | 2 |
have found a more | 2 |
and pay for every | 2 |
to a sense of | 2 |
te puer in rosa | 2 |
down the river as | 2 |
into the arms of | 2 |
morrow i will go | 2 |
but they were but | 2 |
the country residence of | 2 |
done much in this | 2 |
some of these days | 2 |
he goes by the | 2 |
be said at once | 2 |
i might as well | 2 |
of water at the | 2 |
it is well to | 2 |
had gone up to | 2 |
it is only for | 2 |
as we see it | 2 |
applied to the same | 2 |
of the lower hope | 2 |
in the taste of | 2 |
since the days of | 2 |
after the fashion of | 2 |
crowd in cookham lock | 2 |
wish you and your | 2 |
we are on the | 2 |
and that she must | 2 |
they feed on the | 2 |
make up its mind | 2 |
i was no longer | 2 |
it must be remembered | 2 |
in summer and spring | 2 |
for the countess of | 2 |
and try to get | 2 |
taken out of his | 2 |
one of the smaller | 2 |
church and the mill | 2 |
return to the lighter | 2 |
genius of the place | 2 |
earnestly in the face | 2 |
down on their knees | 2 |
the surplus of their | 2 |
galloping as hard as | 2 |
to the thames in | 2 |
the memory of a | 2 |
was sent down to | 2 |
it was proved that | 2 |
a week or two | 2 |
the riches of the | 2 |
the antiquity of river | 2 |
in the north sea | 2 |
migration down the thames | 2 |
the fact that here | 2 |
not to injure the | 2 |
will tell thee that | 2 |
i prepared to obey | 2 |
season of the year | 2 |
may be said that | 2 |
when the river is | 2 |
more than six inches | 2 |
is not till the | 2 |
spend an hour or | 2 |
a flower of the | 2 |
been so kind to | 2 |
have been rescued from | 2 |
you took the liquor | 2 |
of the most striking | 2 |
of a new one | 2 |
i agree with you | 2 |
i give you a | 2 |
if i am to | 2 |
in the early summer | 2 |
the great centres of | 2 |
i found old tom | 2 |
second duke of buckingham | 2 |
to stare at the | 2 |
the carcass of a | 2 |
from the rest of | 2 |
it came on to | 2 |
our way to the | 2 |
up to the wall | 2 |
be worth while to | 2 |
it was the seat | 2 |
to say whether the | 2 |
how they came there | 2 |
of the flocks of | 2 |
we had nothing to | 2 |
the more i was | 2 |
expect to see the | 2 |
the present house occupies | 2 |
summit of a hill | 2 |
of the abbey buildings | 2 |
the prettiest of all | 2 |
there is no such | 2 |
met with an accident | 2 |
have two strings to | 2 |
of a small roman | 2 |
will not give up | 2 |
meant to be a | 2 |
that is the tower | 2 |
leave the reader to | 2 |
with boats built to | 2 |
the college of st | 2 |
when the lighter was | 2 |
the bow of the | 2 |
as it was called | 2 |
the poor young woman | 2 |
with the end of | 2 |
cut of his jib | 2 |
for some time received | 2 |
of harmony with the | 2 |
in a minute and | 2 |
and he has brought | 2 |
that you have been | 2 |
picked up in the | 2 |
the best view of | 2 |
river and its banks | 2 |
say that your mother | 2 |
i was too much | 2 |
from medley weir to | 2 |
in which it was | 2 |
naturalist on the thames | 2 |
piety and love of | 2 |
what will be the | 2 |
when i was first | 2 |
my name is faithful | 2 |
it has a fine | 2 |
months in the year | 2 |
look in vain for | 2 |
gave a total rise | 2 |
the interior has been | 2 |
the hull of a | 2 |
of the city of | 2 |
thames swans and the | 2 |
and why should i | 2 |
not appear to me | 2 |
dome of the radcliffe | 2 |
did not know what | 2 |
to my feelings towards | 2 |
from one to the | 2 |
the result of a | 2 |
purification of the thames | 2 |
been converted into a | 2 |
and before i had | 2 |
to the size of | 2 |
a full view of | 2 |
leave of the dominie | 2 |
which we have had | 2 |
at the feet of | 2 |
at the rear of | 2 |
that i had no | 2 |
you are a good | 2 |
you intend to do | 2 |
the house where he | 2 |
as much as the | 2 |
and i have taken | 2 |
with my uncle henry | 2 |
to learn to read | 2 |
the park of hampton | 2 |
i could not help | 2 |
he requested me to | 2 |
i wish you to | 2 |
of the houses in | 2 |
as to the exact | 2 |
of fleming and marables | 2 |
one to the other | 2 |
by reason of the | 2 |
any portion of the | 2 |
that it would not | 2 |
it seems certain that | 2 |
that mr drummond should | 2 |
on the outer side | 2 |
and i have had | 2 |
with the arms and | 2 |
the little church of | 2 |
of the monastic buildings | 2 |
was no longer the | 2 |
and the first butterfly | 2 |
and so do i | 2 |
we all sat down | 2 |
as i was the | 2 |
as a palace and | 2 |
is evidence that the | 2 |
seems to be walking | 2 |
one of his men | 2 |
by the wheels of | 2 |
the great rift valley | 2 |
sitting on a bench | 2 |
the house and the | 2 |
a glass of brandy | 2 |
be considered as an | 2 |
that i never was | 2 |
the interior of the | 2 |
one of the later | 2 |
foot of the bridge | 2 |
believed to be the | 2 |
the church and palace | 2 |
put him out of | 2 |
and went down to | 2 |
to be rid of | 2 |
could not examine it | 2 |
of sir thomas overbury | 2 |
of the north aisle | 2 |
few yards of the | 2 |
offence the sum of | 2 |
word to mr drummond | 2 |
to give me my | 2 |
the company of watermen | 2 |
of the time of | 2 |
i had no right | 2 |
fleming had been very | 2 |
a glance at the | 2 |
entrance to the east | 2 |
his shoulder to see | 2 |
abbey and the franciscans | 2 |
bosom of the earth | 2 |
was going to have | 2 |
my hand as i | 2 |
the water at the | 2 |
appears to me that | 2 |
was not until the | 2 |
had finished my story | 2 |
were turned up to | 2 |
if you do not | 2 |
put in an appearance | 2 |
and all was quiet | 2 |
i had no idea | 2 |
which forms so marked | 2 |
and why did you | 2 |
when prince of wales | 2 |
goring from the toll | 2 |
for at that time | 2 |
towers of royal windsor | 2 |
what matter does that | 2 |
of the water is | 2 |
to the use of | 2 |
which seems to have | 2 |
i looked up the | 2 |
half a mile below | 2 |
from whom didst thou | 2 |
whom he was very | 2 |
on each of the | 2 |
the rattle of the | 2 |
the tip of the | 2 |
that there was something | 2 |
it be said that | 2 |
the dominie looked at | 2 |
a mile or more | 2 |
so that at last | 2 |
late in the evening | 2 |
shall go out of | 2 |
was silent for some | 2 |
to which i have | 2 |
there is no necessity | 2 |
i told him of | 2 |
may be considered as | 2 |
it was time for | 2 |
in many of the | 2 |
the hospital of christ | 2 |
were in a state | 2 |
be delivered at the | 2 |
i had not seen | 2 |
a distance of about | 2 |
of the rules of | 2 |
plied at the stairs | 2 |
when the building was | 2 |
give him a dozen | 2 |
to pick out the | 2 |
is a singular fact | 2 |
to do with the | 2 |
there was so much | 2 |
to the north west | 2 |
a scene from oliver | 2 |
an opportunity of seeing | 2 |
the best bit of | 2 |
one of the results | 2 |
half so sweet in | 2 |
them all to the | 2 |
drummond and mr turnbull | 2 |
in the rd year | 2 |
and it was time | 2 |
what my wife calls | 2 |
was born on it | 2 |
which are the main | 2 |
beazeley and his son | 2 |
for mile on mile | 2 |
that we should be | 2 |
was put into my | 2 |
who take their pleasure | 2 |
near it is the | 2 |
and when the captain | 2 |
into the cabin and | 2 |
up the river towards | 2 |
with that of the | 2 |
as much as we | 2 |
the most prosaic of | 2 |
before he could reply | 2 |
the locks have been | 2 |
to be a very | 2 |
be in your company | 2 |
and the houses of | 2 |
told me that tom | 2 |
i wish you well | 2 |
the days of william | 2 |
it is not necessary | 2 |
two of which were | 2 |
we parted at wapping | 2 |
have been able to | 2 |
on the summits of | 2 |
whatever may have been | 2 |
this eminence the country | 2 |
to the delight of | 2 |
on opposite sides of | 2 |
all the time he | 2 |
the best friends in | 2 |
favourite resort of anglers | 2 |
the abbey of abingdon | 2 |
worth while to pay | 2 |
has gone from the | 2 |
on shore at night | 2 |
weir to folly bridge | 2 |
so long as he | 2 |
are supposed to be | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
you had not been | 2 |
for the sins of | 2 |
to admit the passage | 2 |
the regular and mendicant | 2 |
queen elizabeth and the | 2 |
to a certain degree | 2 |
it was with difficulty | 2 |
tom has a head | 2 |
the river below folly | 2 |
to allow her to | 2 |
monsieur and madame de | 2 |
thou art too young | 2 |
the trill mill stream | 2 |
there is an old | 2 |
this be a warning | 2 |
its history and its | 2 |
and down with the | 2 |
had enough of it | 2 |
was out of sight | 2 |
had risen above the | 2 |
we have so often | 2 |
drawn up on the | 2 |
disguised as a page | 2 |
soon as i could | 2 |
in the life of | 2 |
higher up the stream | 2 |
for an hour or | 2 |
not that i can | 2 |
well as he could | 2 |
haul up the boat | 2 |
the terrace from the | 2 |
may god reward you | 2 |
as it is sometimes | 2 |
soon as it was | 2 |
in the old park | 2 |
keep a sharp look | 2 |
is the embodiment of | 2 |
you two guineas as | 2 |
might have been heard | 2 |
some results of wild | 2 |
stepping stones at benfleet | 2 |
and the newfoundland dog | 2 |
has ceased to be | 2 |
the chance of a | 2 |
be remembered that the | 2 |
do you like the | 2 |
surface of the globe | 2 |
at all events you | 2 |
that when i was | 2 |
house occupies the site | 2 |
to be the successor | 2 |
such a devil of | 2 |
the river was a | 2 |
the man of letters | 2 |
too much of a | 2 |
beyond the power of | 2 |
well as in the | 2 |
the founder of the | 2 |
to let it to | 2 |
old tom had finished | 2 |
i am not a | 2 |
had been on the | 2 |
the owners or occupiers | 2 |
tell me all about | 2 |
were discovered in the | 2 |
portion of the abbey | 2 |
as if i had | 2 |
and the birds and | 2 |
but it is also | 2 |
pass out of sight | 2 |
to the left of | 2 |
fall in love with | 2 |
out to be a | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
or three yards from | 2 |
is a national property | 2 |
old tom then stumped | 2 |
conservancy of the river | 2 |
albert smith and his | 2 |
i was called up | 2 |
more than two hours | 2 |
for some little time | 2 |
to the more open | 2 |
at thy early age | 2 |
what they call a | 2 |
know that i have | 2 |
to find that he | 2 |
to us in the | 2 |
the dominie fell back | 2 |
those who care little | 2 |
of the sights of | 2 |
fish at bell weir | 2 |
was too weak and | 2 |
the power of the | 2 |
the present building was | 2 |
a half in length | 2 |
a thames osier farm | 2 |
the thames that it | 2 |
going to have a | 2 |
the period of my | 2 |
i ever fell in | 2 |
with his pipe in | 2 |
on the buckinghamshire side | 2 |
i made up my | 2 |
if it had not | 2 |
it is not more | 2 |
eyes filled with tears | 2 |
his father did before | 2 |
and they are as | 2 |
from the opposite bank | 2 |
allow us to go | 2 |
of the river on | 2 |
turnings and windings of | 2 |
feet high above the | 2 |
as i was walking | 2 |
that i should not | 2 |
the river is the | 2 |
the spot where the | 2 |
made known to me | 2 |
much the subject of | 2 |
and it is hard | 2 |
were at work in | 2 |
felt convinced that the | 2 |
the charge of the | 2 |
i have my discharge | 2 |
of the owners of | 2 |
there was a degree | 2 |
some of the new | 2 |
see if you can | 2 |
was a long while | 2 |
might well be the | 2 |
few minutes returned with | 2 |
but i do not | 2 |
be all very well | 2 |
hambledon lock and its | 2 |
question now before it | 2 |
go down by the | 2 |
of every man who | 2 |
in connection with it | 2 |
the times of the | 2 |
and although it is | 2 |
whitchurch church and mill | 2 |
the result is a | 2 |
gave it to me | 2 |
i should no longer | 2 |
i flow like thee | 2 |
tell you a yarn | 2 |
when there is no | 2 |
you know the old | 2 |
still to be seen | 2 |
which has just been | 2 |
at night on the | 2 |
from the time that | 2 |
life that i had | 2 |
in many parts of | 2 |
the poor girl threw | 2 |
do all we can | 2 |
you are now about | 2 |
with the intention of | 2 |
in danger of being | 2 |
between hampton court and | 2 |
jumped into the boat | 2 |
are now about to | 2 |
of all in the | 2 |
the last day of | 2 |
not more than twenty | 2 |
of most of the | 2 |
of the river are | 2 |
from that day i | 2 |
be reckoned among the | 2 |
of the same period | 2 |
built upon the site | 2 |
walked down to the | 2 |
very kind of you | 2 |
mr turnbull was as | 2 |
an ill wind that | 2 |
a boy on board | 2 |
it is my theme | 2 |
a visit from a | 2 |
of which we read | 2 |
two or three yards | 2 |
but we were not | 2 |
to make the most | 2 |
into a state of | 2 |
come to an anchor | 2 |
there was a regular | 2 |
down on the bench | 2 |
to me that the | 2 |
to sit on the | 2 |
level with the main | 2 |
that i am too | 2 |
am afraid too many | 2 |
a great mind to | 2 |
waterhen on her nest | 2 |
like to see them | 2 |
and where is the | 2 |
level of the thames | 2 |
sit down by me | 2 |
of old london bridge | 2 |
to a great city | 2 |
of all the rest | 2 |
but i have seen | 2 |
ten yards of the | 2 |
friends in the world | 2 |
there ought to be | 2 |
the right places in | 2 |
more than a passing | 2 |
the trees and the | 2 |
of harry and anne | 2 |
regular intervals along the | 2 |
as every one knows | 2 |
to him who has | 2 |
suppression of the monasteries | 2 |
have you a mind | 2 |
out of his pocket | 2 |
admit the passage of | 2 |
probably built in the | 2 |
now before it is | 2 |
had an opportunity of | 2 |
further down the river | 2 |
the signal was made | 2 |
the chapel of st | 2 |
miles from the sea | 2 |
a boy of eleven | 2 |
the trees of the | 2 |
other articles of value | 2 |
the anchor had been | 2 |
is not easy to | 2 |
was the state of | 2 |
have no time to | 2 |
a crowd in cookham | 2 |
from place to place | 2 |
bump at the barges | 2 |
the successor of a | 2 |
that they had been | 2 |
the upper river is | 2 |
the hand of sir | 2 |
what is it that | 2 |
as good as a | 2 |
turning aside from the | 2 |
this a good opportunity | 2 |
church and kennington island | 2 |
it is i who | 2 |
but they have been | 2 |
is believed to have | 2 |
of the essex marshes | 2 |
in the right places | 2 |
the churn and its | 2 |
in the wake of | 2 |
such was the state | 2 |
after my own fashion | 2 |
in a very different | 2 |
to the character of | 2 |
the surrey side the | 2 |
come and see the | 2 |
of the regular and | 2 |
the preservation of the | 2 |
a thing of the | 2 |
like a tide than | 2 |
her kindness to me | 2 |
it would be hard | 2 |
with the force of | 2 |
the river at once | 2 |
arms of the river | 2 |
of one who was | 2 |
centre of the eyot | 2 |
i shall lose my | 2 |
in a very few | 2 |
time we parted at | 2 |
previous to his sailing | 2 |
on the border of | 2 |
every such offence the | 2 |
this simple form of | 2 |
i have been trying | 2 |
from the thirteenth century | 2 |
running the first fox | 2 |
the victoria and albert | 2 |
the back of his | 2 |
than they did when | 2 |
is to be had | 2 |
is no doubt that | 2 |
the angel and crown | 2 |
courses of the river | 2 |
been taken in the | 2 |
the world like a | 2 |
on his own account | 2 |
lies away from the | 2 |
on their journey to | 2 |
and looked at me | 2 |
mile or so below | 2 |
amenities of the river | 2 |
and i had no | 2 |
time in my life | 2 |
a prisoner whom i | 2 |
divergence to the kennet | 2 |
that in the open | 2 |
between twickenham and richmond | 2 |
took me by the | 2 |
on board the lighter | 2 |
he was a well | 2 |
the university and parish | 2 |
to give me a | 2 |
had taken advantage of | 2 |
the old quad of | 2 |
the funds of the | 2 |
it was the dog | 2 |
was condemned to death | 2 |
at hordwell cliffs on | 2 |
they are the creatures | 2 |
up on a high | 2 |
i was taken on | 2 |
that i might not | 2 |
into the bed of | 2 |
i would fain be | 2 |
know where he is | 2 |
seized me by the | 2 |
by which means the | 2 |
the making of the | 2 |
and a bit of | 2 |
a fragment of the | 2 |
sail to the breeze | 2 |
between mary and me | 2 |
made fast my boat | 2 |
a height of feet | 2 |
he should leave the | 2 |
tell you how it | 2 |
every part of the | 2 |
stages may have been | 2 |
really a corruption of | 2 |
comes down to the | 2 |
add so much to | 2 |
and severn canal is | 2 |
a very foolish thing | 2 |
and the next morning | 2 |
time when he was | 2 |
to join the admiral | 2 |
you must tell me | 2 |
it must be the | 2 |
river is like a | 2 |
between the two bridges | 2 |
and all along the | 2 |
to be bordered by | 2 |
old dominie in the | 2 |
do not know who | 2 |
have now passed the | 2 |
to return to the | 2 |
much of the water | 2 |
lovers will puzzle a | 2 |
half of last century | 2 |
it so happened that | 2 |
blessed with a numerous | 2 |
abreast of the hospital | 2 |
three yards from the | 2 |
the wooded hills and | 2 |
was a degree of | 2 |
the most beautiful of | 2 |
i think i have | 2 |
went to the cupboard | 2 |
than one or two | 2 |
lay down on the | 2 |
of the light and | 2 |
next morning at daylight | 2 |
it is from the | 2 |
down the river the | 2 |
with his back to | 2 |
the county of gloucestershire | 2 |
may be inferred from | 2 |
a hand in it | 2 |
with the first lieutenant | 2 |
all was dark as | 2 |
is a pity that | 2 |
of the piece of | 2 |
in the body of | 2 |
passed under the bridge | 2 |
and over the river | 2 |
the river at blackfriars | 2 |
taken my seat at | 2 |
a whole series in | 2 |
of the regulars and | 2 |
father did before him | 2 |
of the great hall | 2 |
some day or another | 2 |
by a kind of | 2 |
such was the case | 2 |
eyes of those who | 2 |
you can see the | 2 |
north terrace of windsor | 2 |
close to the frigate | 2 |
for years to come | 2 |
may be as well | 2 |
have a series of | 2 |
of visitors to the | 2 |
you mean to do | 2 |
doubt as to the | 2 |
which the thames flows | 2 |
men in the ship | 2 |
him as he came | 2 |
to come up with | 2 |
eastern side of the | 2 |
it is full of | 2 |
and a half ago | 2 |
in the pages of | 2 |
came up to me | 2 |
thames and the isis | 2 |
where he used to | 2 |
to prove to you | 2 |
i was unable to | 2 |
you make of her | 2 |
nature of an oath | 2 |
great deal of money | 2 |
and tom and i | 2 |
that danger makes friends | 2 |
as may be supposed | 2 |
same wherever it goes | 2 |
part of his life | 2 |
back to the inn | 2 |
that name in the | 2 |
the waters of the | 2 |
up and down by | 2 |
abbey and its ghost | 2 |
so long as the | 2 |
the invention of rowing | 2 |
i have heard that | 2 |
an end to the | 2 |
of this portion of | 2 |
what may be called | 2 |
to do but to | 2 |
to pay a visit | 2 |
the reign of edward | 2 |
company and the swans | 2 |
centre of the room | 2 |
and for a time | 2 |
the age of fourteen | 2 |
what do you do | 2 |
we come to the | 2 |
much to the beauty | 2 |
the kind in the | 2 |
by the high road | 2 |
the old woman returned | 2 |
more than twenty yards | 2 |
say that i felt | 2 |
to streatley and goring | 2 |
a mile lower down | 2 |
give up the box | 2 |
the english of it | 2 |
it was because i | 2 |
to the damp atmosphere | 2 |
perfusis liquidis urgit odoribus | 2 |
to all but the | 2 |
we may call the | 2 |
may i not love | 2 |
the lord mayor and | 2 |
received an excellent education | 2 |
difficult to find one | 2 |
the first version of | 2 |
town and its divisions | 2 |
are at their best | 2 |
whose piety and love | 2 |
and the interior has | 2 |