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quadgram | frequency |
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beautiful as the day | 12 |
the edge of the | 8 |
the bottom of the | 7 |
said the old man | 7 |
there was a little | 6 |
his brothers and sisters | 6 |
the middle of the | 6 |
the rest of the | 6 |
was not at all | 6 |
at the same time | 6 |
and at the same | 5 |
as beautiful as the | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
on the top of | 5 |
when the sun sets | 5 |
looked at each other | 5 |
other side of the | 5 |
on the edge of | 5 |
sat down on the | 5 |
drew a deep breath | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
snatched the baby from | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
no more about it | 4 |
sir wulfric de talbot | 4 |
the side of the | 4 |
to wish for a | 4 |
in a great hurry | 4 |
say no more about | 4 |
i wish for a | 4 |
in a low voice | 4 |
down on the grass | 4 |
martha and the baby | 4 |
as likely as not | 4 |
do anything to us | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
had to sit down | 4 |
for half an hour | 4 |
was the only one | 4 |
the necessaries of life | 4 |
put on the wishing | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
the top of the | 4 |
what to wish for | 3 |
by tickling his nose | 3 |
her arms round her | 3 |
his finger in the | 3 |
by the reluctant ear | 3 |
the baby from anthea | 3 |
again in a hurry | 3 |
minute the two were | 3 |
tilted the pot over | 3 |
first glorious rush round | 3 |
beale snatched the coin | 3 |
all the children were | 3 |
away a manly tear | 3 |
twinkling legs of the | 3 |
the servants in the | 3 |
the twinkling legs of | 3 |
the back of the | 3 |
put their tongues out | 3 |
a ring of stones | 3 |
you know jolly well | 3 |
whole thing as a | 3 |
the sun had set | 3 |
allowed to go out | 3 |
it was too late | 3 |
baby did not know | 3 |
clasped in eight loving | 3 |
he snatched the baby | 3 |
a splash into the | 3 |
cyril had nipped his | 3 |
in eight loving arms | 3 |
could not be found | 3 |
box with the poker | 3 |
the farmer sat down | 3 |
had run into martha | 3 |
tickling his nose with | 3 |
when they found the | 3 |
it was soon evident | 3 |
none of the children | 3 |
then there was a | 3 |
rush round the garden | 3 |
you ought to be | 3 |
on one side and | 3 |
a strange sensation being | 3 |
with a splash into | 3 |
the case and used | 3 |
bright knives were being | 3 |
state of it was | 3 |
man fell with a | 3 |
that first glorious rush | 3 |
and went back to | 3 |
a lesson to you | 3 |
slow drops on to | 3 |
children looked at each | 3 |
chested words through the | 3 |
it in his pocket | 3 |
of cold water over | 3 |
would you like to | 3 |
let ourselves in for | 3 |
being beautiful as the | 3 |
out she was pale | 3 |
go along with you | 3 |
finger in the door | 3 |
fell in slow drops | 3 |
sensation being wheeled in | 3 |
the next minute the | 3 |
used the whole thing | 3 |
the door of a | 3 |
case and used the | 3 |
out for half an | 3 |
the others were not | 3 |
they flew over rochester | 3 |
words through the keyhole | 3 |
and he said it | 3 |
splash into the moat | 3 |
and put it in | 3 |
the baby did not | 3 |
his hands in his | 3 |
ran the twinkling legs | 3 |
at the same moment | 3 |
we were going to | 3 |
in the door of | 3 |
with a twig of | 3 |
nose with a twig | 3 |
she broke open the | 3 |
consented to let the | 3 |
the two were fighting | 3 |
said the old woman | 3 |
he did not like | 3 |
she was pale and | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
pot over the nearest | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
top of the haystack | 3 |
the man fell with | 3 |
he lifted up the | 3 |
nipped his finger in | 3 |
it would have been | 3 |
as a garden spade | 3 |
and made a grab | 3 |
and used the whole | 3 |
side of the tower | 3 |
the punctured state of | 3 |
we found a fairy | 3 |
bread and meat and | 3 |
and had to sit | 3 |
wiped away a manly | 3 |
scratching fiercely to the | 3 |
opened the case and | 3 |
gently by tickling his | 3 |
the whole thing as | 3 |
were being brandished all | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
when you can see | 3 |
hurriedly started for the | 3 |
and we shall be | 3 |
know what i mean | 3 |
was a strange sensation | 3 |
we ought to be | 3 |
put it in his | 3 |
hands in his pockets | 3 |
anthea tilted the pot | 3 |
knives were being brandished | 3 |
strange sensation being wheeled | 3 |
that they could not | 3 |
up come to me | 3 |
she did it gently | 3 |
farmer sat down on | 3 |
it was at the | 3 |
there the castle stood | 3 |
it gently by tickling | 3 |
boy and set him | 3 |
fairy blew himself out | 3 |
were the necessaries of | 3 |
girl came out she | 3 |
i want to go | 3 |
glorious rush round the | 3 |
on top of the | 3 |
and as they went | 3 |
a twig of honeysuckle | 3 |
being brandished all about | 3 |
fifty pounds in two | 3 |
carriage by a giant | 3 |
they had run into | 3 |
brandished all about them | 3 |
want to go home | 3 |
jug of cold water | 3 |
ye seek a pow | 3 |
these were the necessaries | 3 |
in slow drops on | 3 |
fell with a splash | 3 |
his hand on his | 3 |
it said in a | 3 |
it was a strange | 3 |
one of the men | 3 |
the policeman and mr | 3 |
be a lesson to | 3 |
cold water over him | 3 |
thing as a garden | 3 |
did it gently by | 3 |
into martha and the | 3 |
and he did not | 3 |
to sit down again | 3 |
robert was dragged forthwith | 3 |
rain fell in slow | 3 |
did not like the | 3 |
being wheeled in a | 3 |
next minute the two | 3 |
did not know them | 3 |
and set him on | 3 |
and let us out | 3 |
turned out his pockets | 3 |
came out she was | 3 |
you can think of | 3 |
the pot over the | 3 |
it was not till | 3 |
martha emptied a toilet | 3 |
in a sort of | 3 |
you know what i | 3 |
said the children all | 3 |
wheeled in a pony | 3 |
the way to the | 3 |
there was such a | 3 |
and the lamb had | 3 |
was clasped in eight | 3 |
down again in a | 3 |
had nipped his finger | 3 |
fiercely to the last | 3 |
how would you like | 3 |
the rain fell in | 3 |
it on the table | 3 |
was just going to | 3 |
broke open the missionary | 3 |
punctured state of it | 3 |
started for the gravel | 3 |
sit down again in | 3 |
to let the two | 3 |
the door was locked | 3 |
to the policeman and | 3 |
was pale and trembling | 3 |
of it was soon | 3 |
door of a hutch | 3 |
the children looked at | 3 |
the keeper spoke deep | 3 |
his nose with a | 3 |
run into martha and | 3 |
the place where the | 3 |
to look at the | 3 |
and robert began to | 2 |
there must have been | 2 |
the sand out of | 2 |
to be beautiful as | 2 |
as soon as she | 2 |
was so nice to | 2 |
had the misfortune to | 2 |
think before you speak | 2 |
tell you he has | 2 |
so much that he | 2 |
alone when the sun | 2 |
and when they had | 2 |
to make friends with | 2 |
viii bigger than the | 2 |
the water out of | 2 |
let the two gypsy | 2 |
set him on top | 2 |
it was the only | 2 |
like wings for getting | 2 |
at him and caught | 2 |
rest of the day | 2 |
tell me at once | 2 |
top of the tower | 2 |
the foot of the | 2 |
an hour to get | 2 |
but it is a | 2 |
the benefit of the | 2 |
it lay on the | 2 |
a chicken and a | 2 |
half an hour to | 2 |
as a matter of | 2 |
that this was the | 2 |
she would have been | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
it is a snake | 2 |
they looked at each | 2 |
go out for half | 2 |
have lied to us | 2 |
last of the mohicans | 2 |
they went down to | 2 |
what a good thing | 2 |
try to be a | 2 |
make up your minds | 2 |
which of you is | 2 |
do not like to | 2 |
be ashamed of yourselves | 2 |
come to the gravel | 2 |
should have a double | 2 |
caught him by the | 2 |
up out of the | 2 |
is nothing like wings | 2 |
dig with your hands | 2 |
it was not exactly | 2 |
and chicken and new | 2 |
when you see one | 2 |
they could not make | 2 |
and not fit to | 2 |
threw her arms round | 2 |
do not wish to | 2 |
bite out of the | 2 |
at the place where | 2 |
now turned out his | 2 |
wish for other things | 2 |
how she came to | 2 |
i do not wish | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
a hole in it | 2 |
the little black mustache | 2 |
in the room above | 2 |
children were fast asleep | 2 |
looked out of the | 2 |
ought not to be | 2 |
he had mended the | 2 |
i should hope we | 2 |
the police will think | 2 |
a siege and bed | 2 |
it was white and | 2 |
cried the old woman | 2 |
felt braver than ever | 2 |
she ran to the | 2 |
as big as a | 2 |
and meat and water | 2 |
putting it on his | 2 |
if you ask me | 2 |
and they did not | 2 |
and bread and milk | 2 |
but it was too | 2 |
that he had to | 2 |
at the top of | 2 |
and as thirsty as | 2 |
they were afraid to | 2 |
everyone now turned out | 2 |
back to the shop | 2 |
us into a row | 2 |
not to wish for | 2 |
to be of any | 2 |
are kind enough to | 2 |
died away on his | 2 |
it turned out that | 2 |
just the same as | 2 |
the police at once | 2 |
the edge of a | 2 |
is not at all | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
turn into stone at | 2 |
everyone drew a deep | 2 |
come up and let | 2 |
he ought to have | 2 |
are you going to | 2 |
thousands of years ago | 2 |
images generously made available | 2 |
to the top of | 2 |
middle of the courtyard | 2 |
sides of the gravel | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
of the besieging party | 2 |
and go and buy | 2 |
went round by the | 2 |
the children were fast | 2 |
would you like it | 2 |
with their mouths open | 2 |
into the habit of | 2 |
the voice of the | 2 |
as he had been | 2 |
but anthea was not | 2 |
his hand to the | 2 |
give us our wishes | 2 |
silly to wish for | 2 |
and look at the | 2 |
and the sun was | 2 |
said anthea in a | 2 |
there was a silence | 2 |
turned out to be | 2 |
but her husband was | 2 |
i must tell you | 2 |
at them when they | 2 |
and cyril and robert | 2 |
and they could not | 2 |
were red indians in | 2 |
pattern of storks and | 2 |
in the historical romances | 2 |
and a tight mouth | 2 |
at one of the | 2 |
him if you want | 2 |
long grasses on it | 2 |
and listen to the | 2 |
he gets used to | 2 |
the woman went to | 2 |
something brown and furry | 2 |
enjoy herself most frightfully | 2 |
him and caught him | 2 |
they seem to be | 2 |
enough to give us | 2 |
they could not do | 2 |
a new wish every | 2 |
such a fool as | 2 |
could think of anything | 2 |
to give us our | 2 |
wish we could find | 2 |
there was no time | 2 |
in a besieged castle | 2 |
with one accord they | 2 |
they must have wished | 2 |
you can see for | 2 |
there was not very | 2 |
that the others could | 2 |
i beautiful as the | 2 |
was no time to | 2 |
wish for a megatherium | 2 |
he did not seem | 2 |
conform to rest of | 2 |
happen to drop it | 2 |
and said it was | 2 |
at the side of | 2 |
it was quite easy | 2 |
even to the most | 2 |
they do not know | 2 |
gypsy women feed him | 2 |
made available by the | 2 |
one could think of | 2 |
next moment each child | 2 |
he should have a | 2 |
try to climb down | 2 |
wish for something sensible | 2 |
on the other hand | 2 |
give us any dinner | 2 |
its brothers and sisters | 2 |
to pay for it | 2 |
can see for yourself | 2 |
for a nice thing | 2 |
wished for a castle | 2 |
a crust of bread | 2 |
to carry the lamb | 2 |
the blue of the | 2 |
the cook and the | 2 |
was bigger than the | 2 |
leave go of me | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
just as easy to | 2 |
turned his proper size | 2 |
vi a castle and | 2 |
eagle and his followers | 2 |
be turned into stone | 2 |
one of the children | 2 |
we had the first | 2 |
go home to your | 2 |
all the others were | 2 |
went up to the | 2 |
you happen to drop | 2 |
a really useful wish | 2 |
it was only a | 2 |
went down to the | 2 |
must have had a | 2 |
but she did not | 2 |
to the window and | 2 |
found themselves in a | 2 |
you can possibly imagine | 2 |
of the cape mounted | 2 |
murdered in their beds | 2 |
in his pockets and | 2 |
do see them again | 2 |
for two hundred pounds | 2 |
the corner of the | 2 |
to conform to rest | 2 |
to town and have | 2 |
wants to come to | 2 |
so that it was | 2 |
said one of the | 2 |
but really it was | 2 |
we shall be sent | 2 |
that the lady came | 2 |
as it lay on | 2 |
the psammead went on | 2 |
storks and long grasses | 2 |
not so easy to | 2 |
a boy came out | 2 |
not to be a | 2 |
a breath of air | 2 |
his wife and son | 2 |
head on one side | 2 |
kind enough to give | 2 |
water over him the | 2 |
a matter of fact | 2 |
with a ring of | 2 |
be buried alive in | 2 |
and give us a | 2 |
he opened the case | 2 |
was not to be | 2 |
the four children were | 2 |
earlier in the day | 2 |
was sinking slowly in | 2 |
it would be very | 2 |
get up at five | 2 |
if you could have | 2 |
the other day we | 2 |
with its hands and | 2 |
know what it is | 2 |
felt to be a | 2 |
the people who decide | 2 |
the girl came out | 2 |
as soon as the | 2 |
said it was a | 2 |
did you get up | 2 |
she had acted with | 2 |
a double share of | 2 |
your brothers and sisters | 2 |
to pay for the | 2 |
got us into a | 2 |
be able to understand | 2 |
a window in a | 2 |
man to man tone | 2 |
in a historical romance | 2 |
on the floor and | 2 |
the bread and meat | 2 |
pairs of cotton gloves | 2 |
do you mean to | 2 |
heaps and heaps of | 2 |
and i want my | 2 |
he said in a | 2 |
out of the psammead | 2 |
at all a nice | 2 |
and then we shall | 2 |
took it in turns | 2 |
the children began to | 2 |
not one of the | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
caught it by its | 2 |
generously made available by | 2 |
the two gypsy women | 2 |
to be a good | 2 |
found the door was | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
to climb down the | 2 |
i told you so | 2 |
it on the fire | 2 |
she looked at the | 2 |
said in a weak | 2 |
and new bread are | 2 |
bottom of the hole | 2 |
in the front garden | 2 |
of spending the money | 2 |
we found the door | 2 |
over the nearest lead | 2 |
it was almost impossible | 2 |
every one of the | 2 |
was out of sight | 2 |
ought to be ashamed | 2 |
and of course the | 2 |
and the others looked | 2 |
we shall see what | 2 |
us all to be | 2 |
to the edge of | 2 |
the room above the | 2 |
wish for two hundred | 2 |
they had seen the | 2 |
rest of the children | 2 |
and off they went | 2 |
no one could think | 2 |
and the old man | 2 |
he consented to let | 2 |
before the others could | 2 |
with the pink cornflowers | 2 |
in the usual way | 2 |
the others could stop | 2 |
tried to lift up | 2 |
but it was all | 2 |
the children all together | 2 |
he could think of | 2 |
we happen to be | 2 |
could have a wish | 2 |
the children had had | 2 |
in an agony of | 2 |
as hungry as a | 2 |
it ought not to | 2 |
in for a nice | 2 |
dug and they dug | 2 |
going to tell you | 2 |
but no one answered | 2 |
began to talk at | 2 |
little turret at the | 2 |
because of the soda | 2 |
there were red indians | 2 |
out of the window | 2 |
and looked at the | 2 |
for the gravel pit | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
hat with the pink | 2 |
top of a church | 2 |
to talk at once | 2 |
bottom of the hill | 2 |
out of the carriage | 2 |
as much as you | 2 |
it was the most | 2 |
shall be sent to | 2 |
was not very much | 2 |
you trust to me | 2 |
the last of the | 2 |
the women and children | 2 |
a deep breath of | 2 |
would be able to | 2 |
should see the giant | 2 |
blue eyes and a | 2 |
from images generously made | 2 |
with his hand on | 2 |
the children could not | 2 |
it was not at | 2 |
an odd sort of | 2 |
romances for the young | 2 |
brothers and sisters the | 2 |
take care of him | 2 |
stretched out his hand | 2 |
would have been a | 2 |
let me hold him | 2 |
all as beautiful as | 2 |
then the woman went | 2 |
come to own panty | 2 |
with all their hearts | 2 |
put on the cap | 2 |
the old days people | 2 |
put her arms round | 2 |
i should think you | 2 |
the door of the | 2 |
of which the children | 2 |
choose exactly what they | 2 |
to take care of | 2 |
sat up in bed | 2 |
wish for a castle | 2 |
he knew he had | 2 |
round by the safe | 2 |
and now there are | 2 |
historical romances for the | 2 |
if you had been | 2 |
two pairs of cotton | 2 |
did not seem to | 2 |
i wish we could | 2 |
with a pack of | 2 |
children were used to | 2 |
there is nothing like | 2 |
hour to get something | 2 |
if it was indians | 2 |
he was bigger than | 2 |
turn out your pockets | 2 |
in a weak voice | 2 |
that the others were | 2 |
whatever you may think | 2 |
i am going to | 2 |
was quite enough for | 2 |
and long grasses on | 2 |
to put on the | 2 |
the giant gets his | 2 |
and he began to | 2 |
she knew that the | 2 |
it was indeed a | 2 |
have a double share | 2 |
anything out of the | 2 |
no one could possibly | 2 |
two gypsy women feed | 2 |
if you want to | 2 |
get out of the | 2 |
to this dear saviour | 2 |
it in turns to | 2 |
and he was so | 2 |
new wish every day | 2 |
to ask for a | 2 |
in such a hurry | 2 |
torn the day before | 2 |
come and look at | 2 |
brothers and sisters were | 2 |
how did you come | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
i want my tea | 2 |
i should never have | 2 |
at the white house | 2 |
produced from images generously | 2 |
tongue and chicken and | 2 |
they would turn into | 2 |
for your own good | 2 |
caught in the machinery | 2 |
they all began to | 2 |
said the man in | 2 |
the morning after the | 2 |
a tight mouth and | 2 |
the man with the | 2 |
beg that you will | 2 |
he wiped away a | 2 |
and laid it on | 2 |
paid for out of | 2 |
laid it on the | 2 |
pointed to the castle | 2 |
she was clasped in | 2 |
to go into the | 2 |
would never have done | 2 |
to think it over | 2 |
were all as beautiful | 2 |
all about the psammead | 2 |
each of the children | 2 |
was by this time | 2 |
came out of the | 2 |
to say that the | 2 |
it was all right | 2 |
as thirsty as a | 2 |
slowly in the west | 2 |
the sides of the | 2 |
and so do you | 2 |
its hands and feet | 2 |
drive us into rochester | 2 |
the children were all | 2 |
they had seen martha | 2 |
the necessities of life | 2 |
of storks and long | 2 |
was something like this | 2 |
if you want him | 2 |
led the way to | 2 |
into stone at sunset | 2 |
up here all night | 2 |
but when they found | 2 |
of one of the | 2 |
gets used to you | 2 |
and tried not to | 2 |
not at all a | 2 |
in front of me | 2 |
him on top of | 2 |
it was robert who | 2 |
as they went they | 2 |
for years and years | 2 |
i wish we were | 2 |
new bread are very | 2 |
nothing like wings for | 2 |
to forget about the | 2 |
of something to say | 2 |
said robert in a | 2 |
if i was a | 2 |
in the old days | 2 |
chicken and new bread | 2 |
out of his pocket | 2 |
and putting it on | 2 |
and the cook and | 2 |
ones and twos and | 2 |
among the lot of | 2 |
when the girl came | 2 |
and not one of | 2 |
can pick a bit | 2 |
and it was the | 2 |
it is wonderful how | 2 |
edge of the sand | 2 |
wings for getting you | 2 |
there was no house | 2 |
the lot of you | 2 |
of her own and | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
dreamed we found a | 2 |
to be at the | 2 |
anything to do with | 2 |
sinking slowly in the | 2 |
had the first wish | 2 |
a castle and no | 2 |
send for the police | 2 |
we shall have to | 2 |
and as for the | 2 |
be able to see | 2 |
have a lot of | 2 |
by ones and twos | 2 |
do us any good | 2 |
i do not know | 2 |
of course at sunset | 2 |
not at all the | 2 |
into the sand and | 2 |
as much as they | 2 |
when they reached the | 2 |
would turn into stone | 2 |
we found a sand | 2 |
and each of them | 2 |
and there was the | 2 |
the top of a | 2 |
he opened his eyes | 2 |
and then to the | 2 |
they reached the village | 2 |
with a look of | 2 |
they found the psammead | 2 |
i hope we shall | 2 |
and began to dig | 2 |
castle and no dinner | 2 |
it was not a | 2 |
do not know why | 2 |
as much as it | 2 |
it was a long | 2 |
know what to wish | 2 |
ourselves in for a | 2 |
you take for him | 2 |
just as much as | 2 |
i never heard of | 2 |
have done with it | 2 |
a pattern of storks | 2 |
i can tell you | 2 |
and no one minds | 2 |
and they had to | 2 |
till he gets used | 2 |
the children had been | 2 |
for now they had | 2 |
could be turned into | 2 |
who was a gamekeeper | 2 |
it was quite enough | 2 |
in the midst of | 2 |
in a warning voice | 2 |
never got to know | 2 |
i beg that you | 2 |
wish there were red | 2 |
came along the road | 2 |
because he knew he | 2 |
money to pay for | 2 |
to rest of text | 2 |
and swelled and swelled | 2 |
that led to the | 2 |
that no one could | 2 |
to come to own | 2 |
red indians in england | 2 |
the children were very | 2 |
up your minds to | 2 |
if they had been | 2 |
the rest of you | 2 |
to be ashamed of | 2 |
stump in the hedge | 2 |
when he heard the | 2 |
not make me happy | 2 |
if you happen to | 2 |
she never got to | 2 |
the cape mounted police | 2 |
soon as she had | 2 |
went with the children | 2 |
be of any use | 2 |
and when it came | 2 |
to be a man | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
feet from the ground | 2 |
could not make me | 2 |
should never notice any | 2 |
vii a siege and | 2 |
it is very difficult | 2 |
up and let us | 2 |
a sigh of relief | 2 |
up to some mischief | 2 |
i was just going | 2 |
you would have done | 2 |