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quadgram | frequency |
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at the end of | 38 |
for the sake of | 38 |
the end of the | 34 |
my dear miss darnford | 31 |
i can tell you | 27 |
at the same time | 25 |
was pleased to say | 24 |
a great deal of | 22 |
i should like to | 22 |
she did not know | 20 |
that i could not | 20 |
as i may say | 20 |
as well as the | 20 |
esther did not answer | 19 |
i could not help | 19 |
lord and lady davers | 19 |
i did not know | 18 |
in the midst of | 17 |
for the first time | 17 |
she would have to | 17 |
i would not have | 17 |
the name of the | 17 |
he was pleased to | 16 |
i hope you will | 16 |
to go to the | 16 |
glad to see you | 15 |
asked me if i | 15 |
to be able to | 15 |
as well as i | 15 |
i shall never forget | 14 |
would be able to | 14 |
i did not like | 14 |
there was nothing to | 13 |
i should have been | 13 |
it seemed to her | 13 |
and i did not | 13 |
did not know what | 13 |
a good deal of | 13 |
it would have been | 13 |
what do you think | 13 |
from time to time | 13 |
that it would be | 13 |
let me tell you | 13 |
the middle of the | 12 |
a day or two | 12 |
i did not think | 12 |
me if i would | 12 |
that she could not | 12 |
i want you to | 12 |
i had to go | 12 |
she was going to | 11 |
with all my heart | 11 |
my dear lady g | 11 |
on the other side | 11 |
what will become of | 11 |
i thought it was | 11 |
i used to go | 11 |
my dear father and | 11 |
i am glad to | 11 |
i thought i would | 11 |
so good as to | 11 |
so kind as to | 11 |
she was pleased to | 11 |
that she did not | 11 |
out of the way | 11 |
how much i am | 11 |
for a long time | 11 |
i ought not to | 11 |
at that moment the | 11 |
in the middle of | 11 |
it would not be | 10 |
as well as my | 10 |
as well as in | 10 |
never be able to | 10 |
as far as i | 10 |
would have to be | 10 |
it would be a | 10 |
every now and then | 10 |
such a lot of | 10 |
it will be a | 10 |
be able to get | 10 |
to do but to | 10 |
but i will not | 10 |
as if they were | 10 |
the other side of | 10 |
as well as for | 10 |
a pound a week | 10 |
that is to say | 10 |
dear father and mother | 10 |
to get out of | 10 |
did not know how | 10 |
i could not have | 10 |
in the first place | 10 |
if i were to | 10 |
and i could not | 10 |
if it please god | 10 |
i would not be | 10 |
have nothing to do | 10 |
my father and brother | 10 |
i knew that i | 10 |
and there was a | 10 |
that i would go | 9 |
she told me that | 9 |
and there was no | 9 |
my good lord davers | 9 |
a year or two | 9 |
as if she were | 9 |
had it not been | 9 |
the end of a | 9 |
end of the week | 9 |
an account of the | 9 |
in the course of | 9 |
and i had to | 9 |
what do you mean | 9 |
as much as i | 9 |
the rest of the | 9 |
as i used to | 9 |
i can see that | 9 |
as well as to | 9 |
what can i do | 9 |
nothing to do but | 9 |
to take care of | 9 |
two or three times | 9 |
it may not be | 9 |
i shall not be | 9 |
i would like to | 9 |
as i may call | 9 |
not be able to | 9 |
as well as you | 9 |
if you want to | 9 |
in relation to the | 9 |
are you going to | 9 |
i hope i shall | 9 |
up and down the | 9 |
was not to be | 9 |
that she would not | 9 |
as one may say | 9 |
in answer to the | 9 |
have the pleasure of | 9 |
for a few days | 9 |
my father and mother | 9 |
you need not be | 9 |
go and live with | 9 |
if i did not | 9 |
as if he had | 9 |
but i would not | 9 |
as if he were | 9 |
and i would not | 9 |
as if you were | 9 |
she had not been | 9 |
obliged sister and servant | 9 |
i want to know | 8 |
and it is a | 8 |
do you think i | 8 |
and it will be | 8 |
was going to be | 8 |
but she did not | 8 |
can tell you that | 8 |
i never saw a | 8 |
for a month or | 8 |
if you were to | 8 |
was one of the | 8 |
a situation as wet | 8 |
if i could have | 8 |
if i would come | 8 |
it is easy to | 8 |
will be able to | 8 |
it was the first | 8 |
that i had no | 8 |
and i shall be | 8 |
from lady davers to | 8 |
i have the pleasure | 8 |
put a stop to | 8 |
looked at each other | 8 |
i would have to | 8 |
i would go to | 8 |
she looked at him | 8 |
she felt that she | 8 |
i am sorry to | 8 |
at that moment a | 8 |
for i would not | 8 |
to the end of | 8 |
go back to the | 8 |
but she could not | 8 |
nothing to do with | 8 |
had to go to | 8 |
shall be able to | 8 |
that she had been | 8 |
all sorts of things | 8 |
a cup of tea | 8 |
seemed to her that | 8 |
that he could not | 8 |
but i could not | 8 |
as soon as i | 8 |
i may call it | 8 |
she did not answer | 8 |
end of a long | 8 |
would not have been | 8 |
i know you will | 8 |
in some of the | 8 |
did not seem to | 8 |
the story of her | 8 |
that was his word | 8 |
it not been for | 8 |
for your own sake | 8 |
to go back to | 8 |
to do something for | 8 |
is it not a | 8 |
i was going to | 8 |
the bar of the | 8 |
all the time i | 7 |
she would not be | 7 |
the sake of the | 7 |
but what can i | 7 |
lady davers to mrs | 7 |
such an one as | 7 |
tell me about it | 7 |
it was hard to | 7 |
i was told that | 7 |
on either side of | 7 |
as long as i | 7 |
nothing for it but | 7 |
to look out for | 7 |
i should have had | 7 |
you may be sure | 7 |
it seemed as if | 7 |
a week or so | 7 |
you are pleased to | 7 |
to put up with | 7 |
that i would have | 7 |
did not know where | 7 |
the edge of the | 7 |
used to go to | 7 |
i did not want | 7 |
one of the most | 7 |
but he did not | 7 |
and it seemed to | 7 |
there was no one | 7 |
which she could not | 7 |
in the way of | 7 |
all the way to | 7 |
my lord and lady | 7 |
she had been in | 7 |
other side of the | 7 |
she was one of | 7 |
i told him i | 7 |
ought not to have | 7 |
with an air of | 7 |
i do not know | 7 |
you ought to have | 7 |
as he has done | 7 |
on account of the | 7 |
the character of a | 7 |
in the presence of | 7 |
and then i shall | 7 |
i could see that | 7 |
i must needs say | 7 |
that he was a | 7 |
i have to say | 7 |
the countess of c | 7 |
for the last time | 7 |
she said to herself | 7 |
home and culture club | 7 |
it seems to me | 7 |
that i did not | 7 |
i could see the | 7 |
that i was a | 7 |
i will tell you | 7 |
it must have been | 7 |
i went to the | 7 |
have been able to | 7 |
thought it would be | 7 |
i have been so | 7 |
he told me that | 7 |
it was one of | 7 |
to her that she | 7 |
i think i can | 7 |
but i did not | 7 |
one to the other | 7 |
i ought to be | 7 |
i will not say | 7 |
what do you say | 7 |
five shillings a week | 7 |
to be ashamed of | 7 |
it did not matter | 7 |
how do you do | 7 |
i make no doubt | 7 |
to look forward to | 7 |
obliged and faithful servant | 6 |
i was in the | 6 |
the pleasure of seeing | 6 |
i am sorry for | 6 |
i think of it | 6 |
that he was not | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
is one of the | 6 |
permit me to add | 6 |
to be one of | 6 |
did not like to | 6 |
for a week or | 6 |
as if it was | 6 |
what can i say | 6 |
out of his way | 6 |
with a sense of | 6 |
in the power of | 6 |
will be apt to | 6 |
put on her hat | 6 |
it for granted that | 6 |
what a sad thing | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
i did not care | 6 |
it was a great | 6 |
as you have done | 6 |
day more and more | 6 |
that i should be | 6 |
that it would not | 6 |
if i had not | 6 |
it will not be | 6 |
was one of those | 6 |
but there was no | 6 |
to back a horse | 6 |
told me that the | 6 |
in my power to | 6 |
her father and mother | 6 |
would not be so | 6 |
i am going to | 6 |
and asked me if | 6 |
i would come back | 6 |
for the honour of | 6 |
answer to the preceding | 6 |
i went and saw | 6 |
i wish i could | 6 |
to say nothing of | 6 |
i should not have | 6 |
should like to see | 6 |
such a one as | 6 |
for an hour or | 6 |
of such a thing | 6 |
i ought to have | 6 |
two and a half | 6 |
it did not seem | 6 |
am sorry for it | 6 |
as he grows up | 6 |
after all these years | 6 |
and i hope you | 6 |
made up my mind | 6 |
i was a little | 6 |
to be met with | 6 |
it will be all | 6 |
as soon as you | 6 |
i think it is | 6 |
one of the young | 6 |
and one of the | 6 |
thank you for your | 6 |
take the liberty to | 6 |
now and then a | 6 |
at the top of | 6 |
and she did not | 6 |
i shall always be | 6 |
she was in the | 6 |
of a long silence | 6 |
where i was going | 6 |
to speak to him | 6 |
be a good girl | 6 |
to live with him | 6 |
and she sat down | 6 |
ought not to be | 6 |
that she had not | 6 |
i am very sorry | 6 |
i hope we shall | 6 |
she looked at the | 6 |
to think of the | 6 |
from one to the | 6 |
to write to you | 6 |
that you would have | 6 |
it would be better | 6 |
to the best of | 6 |
he would like to | 6 |
for the pleasure of | 6 |
to go and live | 6 |
little did i think | 6 |
a nice bit of | 6 |
the knowledge of the | 6 |
for the purpose of | 6 |
of one of the | 6 |
was merely mary ann | 6 |
i am sure i | 6 |
a month or two | 6 |
every day more and | 6 |
to see the child | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
to see you again | 6 |
would have liked to | 6 |
why is it impossible | 6 |
i thought i could | 6 |
what i have said | 6 |
i said i would | 6 |
i have had the | 6 |
the best of husbands | 6 |
as if i had | 6 |
took me with them | 6 |
in which she had | 6 |
so long as i | 6 |
if she had not | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
need not be ashamed | 6 |
to pay his respects | 6 |
that he did not | 6 |
pay his respects to | 6 |
and at the same | 6 |
i am quite sure | 6 |
if i had been | 6 |
but at that moment | 6 |
i feel as if | 6 |
will be all right | 6 |
that i was not | 6 |
of the best of | 6 |
am glad to see | 6 |
i know not how | 6 |
asked him if he | 6 |
not far from the | 6 |
i had been in | 6 |
i did not see | 6 |
i shall be glad | 6 |
to my dear parents | 6 |
to me when i | 6 |
to know how to | 6 |
from miss darnford to | 6 |
got out of the | 6 |
a man of sense | 6 |
to say that i | 6 |
there was nothing for | 6 |
at the head of | 6 |
feel as if i | 5 |
what i have to | 5 |
and told me that | 5 |
have the pleasure to | 5 |
as i have often | 5 |
my joy and my | 5 |
the tops of the | 5 |
i have had a | 5 |
to come and see | 5 |
what would become of | 5 |
you have given me | 5 |
i will endeavour to | 5 |
i will only add | 5 |
she was about to | 5 |
i have the honour | 5 |
it ought to be | 5 |
did not think i | 5 |
i felt as if | 5 |
all comes back to | 5 |
one of these days | 5 |
she had begun to | 5 |
and then he said | 5 |
most obliged and faithful | 5 |
to say that it | 5 |
i had nothing to | 5 |
a little out of | 5 |
to do any thing | 5 |
she would not have | 5 |
the honour of a | 5 |
if i may be | 5 |
by what i have | 5 |
i had not been | 5 |
i had never seen | 5 |
there was a lot | 5 |
to go and see | 5 |
just as if he | 5 |
but i can tell | 5 |
i was not so | 5 |
that i would like | 5 |
to be a good | 5 |
as i have been | 5 |
know what it is | 5 |
would not be able | 5 |
you know what i | 5 |
knew that i had | 5 |
go to the workhouse | 5 |
there was plenty of | 5 |
that i had to | 5 |
when i think of | 5 |
shillings a week for | 5 |
between her and the | 5 |
i have told you | 5 |
comes back to me | 5 |
he was a little | 5 |
what i have written | 5 |
she went to her | 5 |
i am obliged to | 5 |
esther looked at him | 5 |
i have not been | 5 |
that i could do | 5 |
hundred pounds a year | 5 |
she did not think | 5 |
to see a man | 5 |
i beg your pardon | 5 |
of every thing that | 5 |
the time i was | 5 |
i told you i | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
if he did not | 5 |
you would have me | 5 |
did not know that | 5 |
to see me again | 5 |
fault to find with | 5 |
look out for a | 5 |
at the sight of | 5 |
but i had a | 5 |
that he would not | 5 |
me to go to | 5 |
a little way from | 5 |
to come to me | 5 |
then there was the | 5 |
the worst of it | 5 |
in the morning and | 5 |
my way to the | 5 |
the sake of her | 5 |
she could not help | 5 |
and i am not | 5 |
have the honour of | 5 |
there was no other | 5 |
of the sincerity of | 5 |
had been in the | 5 |
what was passing in | 5 |
pleased to tell me | 5 |
i knew it would | 5 |
did not think it | 5 |
come and sit down | 5 |
the health of the | 5 |
well as i could | 5 |
the jug and bottle | 5 |
one of the greatest | 5 |
with some of the | 5 |
when i went to | 5 |
your ever dutiful daughter | 5 |
and they did not | 5 |
on the subject of | 5 |
a son and heir | 5 |
came up to me | 5 |
she went into the | 5 |
back to the workhouse | 5 |
face to face with | 5 |
there was a large | 5 |
as a sort of | 5 |
the rest of my | 5 |
for a little while | 5 |
to see if i | 5 |
as well as of | 5 |
what i want to | 5 |
for my own part | 5 |
far as i can | 5 |
she thought of the | 5 |
a charming young lady | 5 |
and it must be | 5 |
out of the house | 5 |
i can truly say | 5 |
am glad to hear | 5 |
yet i will not | 5 |
how do you know | 5 |
it would be wrong | 5 |
that she had to | 5 |
esther looked at her | 5 |
she be able to | 5 |
give me leave to | 5 |
is very fond of | 5 |
to go on with | 5 |
and she had to | 5 |
i was willing to | 5 |
so i went to | 5 |
as he used to | 5 |
what do you want | 5 |
then i shall have | 5 |
i came to tell | 5 |
and a half million | 5 |
to give me a | 5 |
what shall i do | 5 |
i was glad to | 5 |
have a right to | 5 |
a half million dollars | 5 |
a word or two | 5 |
know what to say | 5 |
him in her arms | 5 |
but i want to | 5 |
we went to the | 5 |
put an end to | 5 |
but it was not | 5 |
is pleased to say | 5 |
a young lady of | 5 |
to give up her | 5 |
if he was to | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
you was going to | 5 |
want to see the | 5 |
end of the room | 5 |
as i have done | 5 |
and she felt that | 5 |
it was in the | 5 |
i shall be better | 5 |
i am sure you | 5 |
in a few months | 5 |
seemed to be a | 5 |
come and live with | 5 |
in spite of her | 5 |
of my dear parents | 5 |
for it but to | 5 |
i should not be | 5 |
am sorry to say | 5 |
you will not be | 5 |
you have done me | 5 |
as well as your | 5 |
for a year or | 5 |
told me that he | 5 |
a fit of coughing | 5 |
i had a nice | 5 |
as well as his | 5 |
and i could see | 5 |
we all went to | 5 |
he was going to | 5 |
might be able to | 5 |
when we got to | 5 |
and all sorts of | 5 |
she was a little | 5 |
let me know what | 5 |
be able to go | 5 |
you will forgive me | 5 |
no help for it | 5 |
come and see me | 5 |
other end of the | 5 |
if i could get | 5 |
it was not the | 5 |
up to be a | 5 |
it was said that | 5 |
has a right to | 5 |
it will be the | 5 |
that i have a | 5 |
there is such a | 5 |
i was forced to | 5 |
and i thought i | 5 |
a lot of money | 5 |
the presence of a | 5 |
that she was not | 5 |
and live with him | 5 |
did not like the | 5 |
i have so much | 5 |
i thought i had | 5 |
he had told me | 5 |
with a view to | 5 |
a lot of people | 5 |
there would be no | 5 |
not know what to | 5 |
to live in a | 5 |
that i should have | 5 |
the life of her | 5 |
they asked me if | 5 |
the city of adelaide | 5 |
what it is to | 5 |
i did not expect | 5 |
i have been a | 5 |
when i was a | 5 |
my dear miss goodwin | 5 |
would have to go | 5 |
you are not to | 5 |
no one in the | 5 |
as soon as she | 5 |
to one taken and | 5 |
it was merely mary | 5 |
was very fond of | 5 |
you will be able | 5 |
it seemed to me | 5 |
she could not bear | 5 |
little way from the | 5 |
as you shall hear | 5 |
as if she was | 5 |
as if he would | 5 |
to stop for a | 5 |
she would be glad | 5 |
the other end of | 5 |
you have made me | 5 |
i made up my | 5 |
his wife and family | 5 |
a young man in | 5 |
of what i have | 5 |
if i have any | 5 |
both men and women | 4 |
man and his wife | 4 |
the first time she | 4 |
be so happy as | 4 |
and you shall have | 4 |
come to see you | 4 |
i hope i have | 4 |
lest it should be | 4 |
was a knock at | 4 |
would have been glad | 4 |
the sake of my | 4 |
me in his arms | 4 |
there was no use | 4 |
they were going to | 4 |
a better use of | 4 |
she made me say | 4 |
is a man of | 4 |
say that he would | 4 |
must be getting back | 4 |
to speak to her | 4 |
in the mile end | 4 |
when i was in | 4 |
so far as it | 4 |
it is all over | 4 |
and we had to | 4 |
want to see my | 4 |
he was a good | 4 |
i said to her | 4 |
nothing to complain of | 4 |
is so kind as | 4 |
when i saw him | 4 |
going to be a | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
and looked at him | 4 |
used to do to | 4 |
i want to see | 4 |
may be allowed to | 4 |
should not have given | 4 |
what shall i say | 4 |
to tell you all | 4 |
to go out and | 4 |
he is pleased to | 4 |
i could have been | 4 |
would be likely to | 4 |
that i am your | 4 |
he did not care | 4 |
i have a great | 4 |
and i was to | 4 |
i know not what | 4 |
will become of me | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
there will be no | 4 |
to make it up | 4 |
that i would not | 4 |
if it were a | 4 |
just think of it | 4 |
and then there was | 4 |
should think it was | 4 |
know what to think | 4 |
that there was a | 4 |
ten shillings a week | 4 |
been in south australia | 4 |
i thought he was | 4 |
but do you think | 4 |
would like to go | 4 |
could not help it | 4 |
in a state of | 4 |
i told your ladyship | 4 |
in a kind of | 4 |
what i had done | 4 |
we got to the | 4 |
and as i shall | 4 |
be more and more | 4 |
the midst of my | 4 |
from what i have | 4 |
she could not see | 4 |
the best i can | 4 |
i know what it | 4 |
be apt to say | 4 |
they would not be | 4 |
there were all sorts | 4 |
not know how to | 4 |
but is it not | 4 |
to ask you to | 4 |
you have been a | 4 |
pleased i was to | 4 |
the shadow of the | 4 |
he did not like | 4 |
tell you about it | 4 |
there was only one | 4 |
be able to pull | 4 |
to get a divorce | 4 |
the rest of her | 4 |
it was not until | 4 |
that he had no | 4 |
i am your obliged | 4 |
and all this time | 4 |
break in upon you | 4 |
was thinking of the | 4 |
i have heard you | 4 |
at the expense of | 4 |
and he told me | 4 |
now proceed with my | 4 |
i must have a | 4 |
gives me leave to | 4 |
of the meaner servants | 4 |
she had seen him | 4 |
her a situation as | 4 |
was a lot of | 4 |
such a gentleman as | 4 |
it is only a | 4 |
anything to do with | 4 |
to take me to | 4 |
i am not so | 4 |
your goodness to me | 4 |
i thought i was | 4 |
as i said before | 4 |
the city and sub | 4 |
hid her face in | 4 |
it was good to | 4 |
be apt to think | 4 |
to do with him | 4 |
would be glad to | 4 |
and i should be | 4 |
and she remembered the | 4 |
that i was so | 4 |
he said to himself | 4 |
my dear lady davers | 4 |
you command me to | 4 |
my dearest miss darnford | 4 |
the truth of the | 4 |
on the morning star | 4 |
and permit me to | 4 |
the corner of the | 4 |
i could not but | 4 |
for there was a | 4 |
and she wondered if | 4 |
if he had been | 4 |
most obliged sister and | 4 |
as i have read | 4 |
to our common benefactor | 4 |
and let me tell | 4 |
be able to manage | 4 |
what did he say | 4 |
thousand pounds a year | 4 |
she could see that | 4 |
as a matter of | 4 |
take it for granted | 4 |
i cannot bear it | 4 |
i got to know | 4 |
and i was always | 4 |
fourteen pounds a year | 4 |
there never was a | 4 |
make a good wife | 4 |
that she may be | 4 |
see some of them | 4 |
i shall be as | 4 |
shall be glad to | 4 |
if i can help | 4 |
to go for a | 4 |
there seemed to be | 4 |
she was not so | 4 |
the top of the | 4 |
as soon as they | 4 |
time to get up | 4 |
can get a divorce | 4 |
on account of her | 4 |
have been so long | 4 |
of the house and | 4 |
if it were not | 4 |
could not help being | 4 |
it would be to | 4 |
i am the less | 4 |
as i have heard | 4 |
on one of the | 4 |
and let me know | 4 |
the dear good woman | 4 |
in the world than | 4 |
have liked to have | 4 |
not be displeased with | 4 |
in which i have | 4 |
asked if i could | 4 |
the end of october | 4 |
i think it will | 4 |
i used to see | 4 |
i could see by | 4 |
as if he was | 4 |
to see her again | 4 |
told her that he | 4 |
not be ashamed of | 4 |
as if i was | 4 |
knew it would be | 4 |
i am able to | 4 |
all the advantages of | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
a good wife to | 4 |
i want to hear | 4 |
what i have heard | 4 |
you will be pleased | 4 |
a piece of paper | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
and at the end | 4 |
and that i could | 4 |
by the aid of | 4 |
you more and more | 4 |
the honour to be | 4 |
the earl and countess | 4 |
on the banks of | 4 |
that i should not | 4 |
an airing in the | 4 |
the mile end road | 4 |
he went to the | 4 |
got to do with | 4 |
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time i had been | 3 |
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to permit me to | 3 |
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the happiness of the | 3 |
for their own sakes | 3 |
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banks of the torrens | 3 |
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to me in my | 3 |
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all the good you | 3 |
nice piece of steak | 3 |
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little brothers and sisters | 3 |
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with our noble guests | 3 |
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arms and kissed her | 3 |
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the money to get | 3 |
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of the arrival of | 3 |
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some of the men | 3 |
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the countess and lady | 3 |
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my dearest father and | 3 |
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my late honoured lady | 3 |
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miss damford that was | 3 |
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my honoured papa and | 3 |
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ten or a dozen | 3 |
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your faithful and affectionate | 3 |
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to go to town | 3 |
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me leave to say | 3 |
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piece of my mind | 3 |
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permit me to go | 3 |
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very good to me | 3 |
do a great deal | 3 |
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to eat all day | 3 |
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young man in evening | 3 |
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the mother of the | 3 |
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to go with me | 3 |
i may so call | 3 |
can you do so | 3 |
a man and his | 3 |
o best beloved of | 3 |
your ladyship will judge | 3 |
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had just come in | 3 |
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hundred dollars a year | 3 |
day of the race | 3 |
the little green sofa | 3 |
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of the greatest pleasures | 3 |
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thousand thanks for your | 3 |
you want me to | 3 |
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mother and the girls | 3 |
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thing i ever saw | 3 |
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of him as i | 3 |
people in the world | 3 |
lancelot saw mary ann | 3 |
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name of the horse | 3 |
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