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quadgram | frequency |
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mr william forth burge | 117 |
for the first time | 30 |
the reverend henry lambent | 26 |
at the same time | 25 |
i am going to | 24 |
in the midst of | 22 |
the rest of the | 21 |
said mr william forth | 21 |
i beg your pardon | 19 |
for a few moments | 18 |
from time to time | 18 |
that it would be | 16 |
as if he were | 16 |
the first time in | 15 |
william forth burge was | 14 |
blue and white room | 14 |
she felt that she | 14 |
at the end of | 14 |
are you going to | 14 |
what have i done | 14 |
the day of the | 14 |
she shook her head | 13 |
as if it were | 13 |
it would be a | 13 |
that she had been | 13 |
the end of the | 13 |
she looked at him | 13 |
but she did not | 12 |
in a low voice | 12 |
i ought to have | 12 |
the head of the | 12 |
that sort of thing | 12 |
to mr william forth | 12 |
that it was a | 11 |
said little miss burge | 11 |
at the foot of | 11 |
of the fact that | 11 |
in the direction of | 11 |
that you are a | 11 |
as soon as he | 11 |
to be able to | 11 |
a bit of a | 10 |
the blue and white | 10 |
in spite of his | 10 |
on the other side | 10 |
the close of the | 10 |
what do you think | 10 |
know what i mean | 10 |
did not seem to | 10 |
it would have been | 10 |
up and down the | 9 |
in spite of her | 9 |
i am very sorry | 9 |
she would have been | 9 |
how do you do | 9 |
as if she had | 9 |
that she had not | 9 |
the back of the | 9 |
you are a lady | 9 |
it was an accident | 9 |
i did not know | 9 |
the edge of the | 9 |
at the close of | 9 |
it is my duty | 9 |
it was the first | 9 |
the way in which | 9 |
the foot of the | 9 |
nothing to do with | 9 |
angel of the gila | 8 |
was not at all | 8 |
as a matter of | 8 |
i thought you would | 8 |
as if she were | 8 |
to do with the | 8 |
what are you going | 8 |
i am so glad | 8 |
for the benefit of | 8 |
in one of the | 8 |
a good deal of | 8 |
with a touch of | 8 |
that she did not | 8 |
in a tone of | 8 |
a matter of course | 8 |
for the rest of | 8 |
in spite of the | 8 |
out of the room | 8 |
but he did not | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
the angel of the | 8 |
with an air of | 8 |
that she would be | 8 |
for the sake of | 8 |
you going to do | 8 |
said the young man | 8 |
that she would not | 8 |
face to face with | 8 |
what am i to | 8 |
what do you mean | 8 |
i should like to | 8 |
what is the matter | 8 |
but she was not | 8 |
was one of the | 8 |
am i to do | 7 |
a quarter of an | 7 |
you know what i | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
if she had been | 7 |
you are going to | 7 |
i do not know | 7 |
it was impossible to | 7 |
that you will not | 7 |
see that you are | 7 |
i do not think | 7 |
that she could not | 7 |
it would not be | 7 |
he said in a | 7 |
it must have been | 7 |
and mr william forth | 7 |
would you like to | 7 |
said in a low | 7 |
she would not have | 7 |
to the fact that | 7 |
the midst of the | 7 |
if it had been | 7 |
in a state of | 7 |
phoebe of the ringlets | 7 |
the contents of the | 7 |
i have come to | 7 |
when i was a | 7 |
i thought it was | 7 |
i want to know | 7 |
i wish i could | 7 |
she had not been | 7 |
at the head of | 7 |
at the back of | 7 |
quarter of an hour | 7 |
she could not help | 7 |
of mr william forth | 7 |
alwynne looked at him | 7 |
in the eyes of | 7 |
and said in a | 7 |
but i am not | 7 |
but all the same | 6 |
in the middle of | 6 |
the middle of the | 6 |
such a thing as | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
in spite of herself | 6 |
as she did so | 6 |
the organization of the | 6 |
in front of the | 6 |
hesitated for a moment | 6 |
do you think i | 6 |
but it was not | 6 |
do you think of | 6 |
and there was the | 6 |
impossible for her to | 6 |
the fact that she | 6 |
the whole of the | 6 |
she would not be | 6 |
was not in the | 6 |
and there was a | 6 |
of a man who | 6 |
said the little lady | 6 |
you ought to be | 6 |
the end of a | 6 |
it would be to | 6 |
was the first time | 6 |
in a way that | 6 |
had been in the | 6 |
not in the least | 6 |
have you ever seen | 6 |
in the form of | 6 |
clare shrugged her shoulders | 6 |
as he did so | 6 |
that she was in | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
clare looked at her | 6 |
to speak to you | 6 |
in the shape of | 6 |
other side of the | 6 |
willoughby and miss henrietta | 6 |
looked up at her | 6 |
as if he had | 6 |
it was a pity | 6 |
for the most part | 6 |
aware of the fact | 6 |
it is very kind | 6 |
he looked at her | 6 |
then there was a | 6 |
i quite agree with | 6 |
that it was the | 6 |
time to the music | 6 |
to say to you | 6 |
the corner of the | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
a cup of tea | 6 |
glad to see you | 6 |
there had been a | 6 |
back in her chair | 6 |
you are not going | 5 |
for there was a | 5 |
i am not a | 5 |
a young person in | 5 |
at plumton all saints | 5 |
for she knew that | 5 |
he did not know | 5 |
on the following day | 5 |
i am sorry to | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
to the conclusion that | 5 |
i have been thinking | 5 |
the tone of a | 5 |
that she was not | 5 |
i wish you would | 5 |
misses willoughby and miss | 5 |
like the rest of | 5 |
in the tone of | 5 |
is my duty to | 5 |
the greatest of these | 5 |
but it would be | 5 |
going to marry roger | 5 |
she had never before | 5 |
at the further end | 5 |
in the same way | 5 |
is very kind of | 5 |
in addition to the | 5 |
what are you thinking | 5 |
what should she do | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
tell you that i | 5 |
as soon as she | 5 |
i am sure you | 5 |
her hand to her | 5 |
at the bottom of | 5 |
and it was not | 5 |
as she bent over | 5 |
she did not know | 5 |
a sense of duty | 5 |
i should have thought | 5 |
in a low tone | 5 |
was not long in | 5 |
but she could not | 5 |
on his own account | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
there was nothing to | 5 |
a hat and feather | 5 |
to be a good | 5 |
the first time that | 5 |
all of a sudden | 5 |
i am glad you | 5 |
and little miss burge | 5 |
what do you wish | 5 |
to the door and | 5 |
do you wish to | 5 |
it never occurred to | 5 |
to tell you that | 5 |
hazel hesitated for a | 5 |
had not been so | 5 |
of course i did | 5 |
not much of a | 5 |
whispered little miss burge | 5 |
cried little miss burge | 5 |
to talk to her | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
the direction of the | 5 |
to speak to her | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
she told herself that | 5 |
of mr samuel chute | 5 |
as if they were | 5 |
i shall never forget | 5 |
he said at last | 5 |
what shall i do | 5 |
thought it would be | 5 |
beg that you will | 5 |
my sister and i | 5 |
was quite aware that | 5 |
it seemed as if | 5 |
i was just thinking | 5 |
what do you know | 5 |
greatest of these is | 5 |
the new england girl | 5 |
up to the house | 5 |
and that sort of | 5 |
the boys and girls | 5 |
it will be a | 5 |
do you know what | 5 |
know what you mean | 5 |
on the day of | 5 |
of the new mistress | 5 |
a few words of | 5 |
would be sure to | 5 |
it seemed as though | 5 |
from one of the | 5 |
come to me for | 5 |
i wish i had | 5 |
the glory of the | 5 |
he was a very | 5 |
the misses willoughby and | 5 |
do as you like | 5 |
so obliging as to | 5 |
there was a man | 5 |
one side of the | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
what i want to | 5 |
the further end of | 5 |
it was a long | 5 |
there was no answer | 5 |
a man who had | 5 |
of these is love | 5 |
i do not wish | 5 |
you speak to me | 5 |
i could not help | 5 |
as she listened to | 5 |
tap at the door | 5 |
there were times when | 5 |
if it were not | 5 |
her hands in his | 5 |
me to the heart | 5 |
she did not realise | 4 |
how dare you speak | 4 |
just in time to | 4 |
wished that she had | 4 |
they ought to be | 4 |
thought you would have | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
that there was no | 4 |
deeply interested in the | 4 |
to be allowed to | 4 |
there was no one | 4 |
it would be better | 4 |
i hope you will | 4 |
more than enough for | 4 |
on account of the | 4 |
never be able to | 4 |
that she is not | 4 |
you ever seen a | 4 |
she supposed she had | 4 |
reverend henry lambent had | 4 |
i know all about | 4 |
the cowboys and cowlasses | 4 |
miss hartill would be | 4 |
what did i see | 4 |
too much for her | 4 |
received a letter from | 4 |
which she had been | 4 |
she went to her | 4 |
did you happen to | 4 |
only too glad to | 4 |
that the child was | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
in the next room | 4 |
and that was the | 4 |
the scene of the | 4 |
she might have been | 4 |
do not wish to | 4 |
she said at last | 4 |
it was at the | 4 |
so far as to | 4 |
saying as she did | 4 |
began to talk to | 4 |
it was impossible for | 4 |
eyes fixed upon the | 4 |
said mrs thorne with | 4 |
he stepped to the | 4 |
a few words to | 4 |
bright and kenneth hastings | 4 |
as soon as you | 4 |
time in his life | 4 |
what does it matter | 4 |
to me like that | 4 |
i do say it | 4 |
i am sure i | 4 |
as he saw the | 4 |
if he had not | 4 |
to the window and | 4 |
that there was a | 4 |
esther bright and kenneth | 4 |
said the young squire | 4 |
head of the school | 4 |
do not approve of | 4 |
for a few minutes | 4 |
to go back to | 4 |
with the idea that | 4 |
a change of tone | 4 |
i used to be | 4 |
it would be quite | 4 |
oi sez ter mesilf | 4 |
as best she could | 4 |
have been very kind | 4 |
she shrugged her shoulders | 4 |
to open the door | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
i must be off | 4 |
know what it is | 4 |
forget that i am | 4 |
i am quite sure | 4 |
it would be so | 4 |
she did not like | 4 |
think it would be | 4 |
for mr william forth | 4 |
first time in his | 4 |
further end of the | 4 |
but there was a | 4 |
some of the girls | 4 |
she had never been | 4 |
was none the less | 4 |
on his way to | 4 |
of the school feast | 4 |
in his own mind | 4 |
had no intention of | 4 |
that hazel thorne was | 4 |
one of the children | 4 |
back in york state | 4 |
henrietta and miss fanny | 4 |
it was my fault | 4 |
did not intend to | 4 |
to ask you to | 4 |
that you should have | 4 |
had been in a | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
miss hartill had not | 4 |
one end of the | 4 |
it is not a | 4 |
i shall go to | 4 |
then she turned to | 4 |
as soon as i | 4 |
seemed to have come | 4 |
i was a kid | 4 |
you think it was | 4 |
i cannot bear it | 4 |
i know what you | 4 |
i am so unhappy | 4 |
she went to the | 4 |
i am a man | 4 |
it was not in | 4 |
very kind of you | 4 |
to be his wife | 4 |
there has been a | 4 |
if she had not | 4 |
out of the window | 4 |
get out of this | 4 |
if she could have | 4 |
they had reached the | 4 |
esther slipped her arm | 4 |
looked at him with | 4 |
came to the door | 4 |
red in the face | 4 |
and went into the | 4 |
of the presence of | 4 |
she was on the | 4 |
organization of the bible | 4 |
she had been very | 4 |
and that she had | 4 |
am going to marry | 4 |
she was quite aware | 4 |
she became aware of | 4 |
went back to the | 4 |
flung up her head | 4 |
up the mountain road | 4 |
her hand on his | 4 |
in connection with the | 4 |
as i was saying | 4 |
as if it had | 4 |
walking up and down | 4 |
seemed to have been | 4 |
but i must not | 4 |
i thought it would | 4 |
and of course i | 4 |
could not help it | 4 |
she thought she would | 4 |
walked on in silence | 4 |
you want me to | 4 |
do you think she | 4 |
it was not a | 4 |
and she began to | 4 |
it was too late | 4 |
the men who had | 4 |
the form of a | 4 |
into the heart of | 4 |
of such a thing | 4 |
became aware of the | 4 |
at one of the | 4 |
hand on his arm | 4 |
the tick of the | 4 |
the air of a | 4 |
i like to hear | 4 |
come up to the | 4 |
not be able to | 4 |
made a point of | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
if i were a | 4 |
i beg that you | 4 |
in and out of | 4 |
would be only too | 4 |
handkerchief in the other | 4 |
but in spite of | 4 |
i said to her | 4 |
at the upper end | 4 |
i tell you that | 4 |
and i shall be | 4 |
her arm about her | 4 |
feel as if i | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
at a time like | 4 |
by the time they | 4 |
i have come down | 4 |
ought to be ashamed | 4 |
her face with her | 4 |
do you think so | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
went so far as | 4 |
she had been in | 4 |
just at that moment | 4 |
put out her hand | 4 |
and at last she | 4 |
and she had been | 4 |
and in a few | 4 |
at the root of | 4 |
if it were a | 4 |
a day or two | 4 |
later in the day | 4 |
she thought of the | 4 |
face with her hands | 4 |
that she was growing | 4 |
pointed to her ankle | 4 |
whispered mr william forth | 4 |
i never did see | 4 |
did not mean to | 4 |
i would like to | 4 |
but i have not | 4 |
it had been the | 4 |
for the next few | 4 |
think i ought to | 4 |
not going to the | 4 |
on to the floor | 4 |
that had taken place | 4 |
her in his arms | 4 |
mean to be rude | 4 |
to talk to you | 4 |
in a few moments | 4 |
with a change of | 4 |
i want you to | 4 |
the matter with you | 4 |
the fact that he | 4 |
the object of his | 4 |
put her hand to | 4 |
on one of the | 4 |
of the bible school | 4 |
to do with me | 4 |
did i see in | 4 |
and i think i | 4 |
it seems as if | 4 |
one of the men | 4 |
day of the school | 4 |
to be ashamed of | 4 |
it had not been | 4 |
intended to be a | 4 |
her hand to the | 4 |
she was at the | 4 |
if you wish to | 4 |
the sixths and fifths | 4 |
i may as well | 4 |
she could have been | 4 |
and she felt that | 4 |
he told himself that | 4 |
and that he was | 4 |
she returned to the | 4 |
she had had a | 4 |
to look at her | 4 |
ought to have known | 4 |
of plumton all saints | 4 |
what i have been | 4 |
as far as that | 4 |
miss henrietta and miss | 4 |
to give up the | 4 |
in a few minutes | 4 |
not be expected to | 4 |
what a lot of | 4 |
a set of cads | 4 |
that it was an | 4 |
know what to do | 4 |
she did not care | 4 |
thank you very much | 4 |
it would be rather | 4 |
half an hour later | 4 |
and there is a | 4 |
the shadows of the | 4 |
how did you happen | 4 |
but it did not | 4 |
making an effort to | 4 |
of course i have | 4 |
you would tell me | 4 |
i said to myself | 4 |
anything of the kind | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
the evening was over | 4 |
i am sure of | 4 |
the latter part of | 4 |
thing in the world | 4 |
to the high road | 4 |
as she went on | 4 |
the spirit of the | 4 |
i do not understand | 4 |
the root of the | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
that i do not | 4 |
into the depths of | 3 |
potts and ann straggalls | 3 |
the valley of the | 3 |
but as i was | 3 |
she was very tired | 3 |
bend of the road | 3 |
from one to the | 3 |
he rose to go | 3 |
as he called it | 3 |
made up his mind | 3 |
my dear mrs thorne | 3 |
the other members of | 3 |
you may as well | 3 |
to make matters worse | 3 |
and i ought to | 3 |
that is what i | 3 |
was that he had | 3 |
put her in the | 3 |
i was not aware | 3 |
william forth burge had | 3 |
miss hartill must have | 3 |
her plans for the | 3 |
i want teacher to | 3 |
to whom she had | 3 |
but i was not | 3 |
it was not until | 3 |
did not agree with | 3 |
and went to the | 3 |
i see in this | 3 |
i think i can | 3 |
a week or two | 3 |
the school pence and | 3 |
what would you do | 3 |
the bend of the | 3 |
what was the matter | 3 |
one of the churchwardens | 3 |
as welcome to her | 3 |
clare would have told | 3 |
speak to me like | 3 |
and he went on | 3 |
the saints bliss her | 3 |
even went so far | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
when there was a | 3 |
drew a deep breath | 3 |
i went up to | 3 |
a man in the | 3 |
the pupils of her | 3 |
you have been very | 3 |
that i have no | 3 |
visit at murphy ranch | 3 |
was the last to | 3 |
the beauty of the | 3 |
had taken possession of | 3 |
did not know how | 3 |
that it is a | 3 |
as they reached the | 3 |
see it all now | 3 |
there is something in | 3 |
a glass of water | 3 |
had had time to | 3 |
i have not the | 3 |
on the following monday | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
the discipline of the | 3 |
as she sat at | 3 |
on account of that | 3 |
to ask him to | 3 |
as she stood with | 3 |
on the point of | 3 |
in memory of the | 3 |
in the lower third | 3 |
to make an angry | 3 |
hath need of thee | 3 |
that had been a | 3 |
she left the room | 3 |
bethlehem he was born | 3 |
want to marry you | 3 |
on one of these | 3 |
have come down on | 3 |
do such a thing | 3 |
was very proud of | 3 |
would be more than | 3 |
for an hour or | 3 |
the school had been | 3 |
to the back of | 3 |
the eldest of the | 3 |
the daughter of a | 3 |
so glad to see | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
a young lady of | 3 |
of what she had | 3 |
with one of the | 3 |
it is difficult to | 3 |
sure that it was | 3 |
he was not to | 3 |
cried mrs thorne angrily | 3 |
it seemed to her | 3 |
seemed to him that | 3 |
my brother has been | 3 |
in bethlehem he was | 3 |
it ought to be | 3 |
was her business to | 3 |
woman of the world | 3 |
nothing of the kind | 3 |
and god bless you | 3 |
in the region of | 3 |
it will be better | 3 |
i do not see | 3 |
to get hold of | 3 |
he seemed to know | 3 |
it was evident that | 3 |
head of the table | 3 |
and she was in | 3 |
rose from her seat | 3 |
the arrival of the | 3 |
of the human race | 3 |
and seemed to be | 3 |
but it was a | 3 |
the progress of the | 3 |
she would go back | 3 |
by the side of | 3 |
hand to her head | 3 |
come down on purpose | 3 |
as she would have | 3 |
she would devote herself | 3 |
her eyes with the | 3 |
know all about it | 3 |
the lord hath need | 3 |
every member of the | 3 |
not know you had | 3 |
no doubt as to | 3 |
there would be a | 3 |
head of the parish | 3 |
going to the ball | 3 |
you think it will | 3 |
what did it matter | 3 |
over the edge of | 3 |
william forth burge took | 3 |
shall be glad to | 3 |
rest of the way | 3 |
she was going to | 3 |
what she felt to | 3 |
she was sure that | 3 |
never had such a | 3 |
and i am sure | 3 |
sure miss hartill must | 3 |
and one who had | 3 |
and it seemed as | 3 |
quite aware that she | 3 |
give him a bit | 3 |
she could not get | 3 |
i am glad that | 3 |
she knew that she | 3 |
the walls of the | 3 |
letter in her hand | 3 |
will be able to | 3 |
there had been the | 3 |
they were in the | 3 |
i have gone to | 3 |
to himself as he | 3 |
it is of no | 3 |
i do not approve | 3 |
in the depths of | 3 |
at last he spoke | 3 |
she did not see | 3 |
the change that had | 3 |
little miss burge had | 3 |
sun had gone in | 3 |
to do with that | 3 |
william forth burge and | 3 |
and when at last | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
you give me the | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
and what is more | 3 |
i meant to say | 3 |
give up the school | 3 |
miss bright is a | 3 |
make an angry retort | 3 |
every now and then | 3 |
must beg of you | 3 |
it was at least | 3 |
it was pleasant to | 3 |
who had come to | 3 |
for which she had | 3 |
she had an air | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
after being two year | 3 |
considered to be a | 3 |
the little gym mistress | 3 |
i knew you would | 3 |
year with old marks | 3 |
i was very blind | 3 |
as he had been | 3 |
young person in her | 3 |
said it was a | 3 |
as well as i | 3 |
gave a throb of | 3 |
seated herself on the | 3 |
have plenty of chalk | 3 |
could not ask him | 3 |
he closed his eyes | 3 |
she did not intend | 3 |
in the centre of | 3 |
she told him of | 3 |
he glanced at his | 3 |
i might have known | 3 |
sure that she would | 3 |
went to her desk | 3 |
her state of mind | 3 |
and wished that she | 3 |
not seem to understand | 3 |
she went on with | 3 |
to her desk and | 3 |
the music of the | 3 |
in the face of | 3 |
he was accustomed to | 3 |
walked up and down | 3 |
of course it was | 3 |
other members of the | 3 |
a club for girls | 3 |
went to the window | 3 |
i have no doubt | 3 |
aware that she was | 3 |
that her son was | 3 |
if he were going | 3 |
was going to say | 3 |
could not think of | 3 |
she put her hand | 3 |
he burst into tears | 3 |
they were seen of | 3 |
for a day or | 3 |
to me to be | 3 |
if i could win | 3 |
there was a long | 3 |
i feel as if | 3 |
at him with a | 3 |
but she is not | 3 |
did you find it | 3 |
to think of something | 3 |
the reception of the | 3 |
such a woman as | 3 |
is my duty as | 3 |
the young man firmly | 3 |
found that it was | 3 |
into the other room | 3 |
his coming was about | 3 |
do you know the | 3 |
so well as i | 3 |
her knees beside her | 3 |
that it was time | 3 |
he entered the room | 3 |
tick of the clock | 3 |
it was that he | 3 |
i should not be | 3 |
i am only a | 3 |
it was in vain | 3 |
it my duty to | 3 |
clare had not been | 3 |
it was evident he | 3 |
the talk drifted to | 3 |
you wish to do | 3 |
a case like this | 3 |
tell him to come | 3 |
that miss phoebe has | 3 |
thanks to god alway | 3 |
tears in her eyes | 3 |
can you be so | 3 |
whom she had been | 3 |
to be rid of | 3 |
out of the school | 3 |
would not have been | 3 |
there was one thing | 3 |
i want to marry | 3 |
did not realise that | 3 |
i should never get | 3 |
i suppose i must | 3 |
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any hope for me | 3 |
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me in such a | 3 |
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the people of gila | 3 |
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the snipping and sewing | 3 |
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side of the room | 3 |
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of rank and fortune | 3 |
the soft gray of | 3 |
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under the greenwood tree | 3 |
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as that do go | 3 |
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himself that he was | 3 |
plumton thirty year ago | 3 |
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for any one to | 3 |
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miss susan and miss | 3 |
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would have told me | 3 |
two year with old | 3 |
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no more about it | 3 |
to speak to me | 3 |
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the kingdom of heaven | 3 |
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do you mean to | 3 |
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mrs thorne with dignity | 3 |
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do you think you | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
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i am a lady | 3 |
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i do love you | 3 |
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mr and miss burge | 3 |
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dome of the sky | 3 |
to come to him | 3 |
i shall be ready | 3 |
phoebe and miss susan | 3 |
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to know intuitively that | 3 |
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be rid of her | 3 |
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miss bright has been | 3 |
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tell you the truth | 3 |
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have i done to | 3 |
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of a young person | 3 |
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to see if she | 3 |
forget that you are | 3 |
that it was her | 3 |
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to tell her so | 3 |
come and see me | 3 |
to whom she was | 3 |
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one of her own | 3 |
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to say to the | 3 |
i want to learn | 3 |
tell me about it | 3 |
william forth burge has | 3 |
so as to be | 3 |
do you suppose i | 3 |
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am sure miss hartill | 3 |
miss hartill had been | 3 |
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feel it my duty | 3 |
foot of the stairs | 3 |
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of the organization of | 3 |
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lord hath need of | 3 |
a time like this | 3 |
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stood in the doorway | 3 |
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the eyes of the | 3 |
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that she was going | 3 |
a word to you | 3 |
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contents of the blue | 3 |
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day of the organization | 3 |
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because she is a | 3 |
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looking into the face | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
that it would have | 3 |
the uplift of my | 3 |
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anything to do with | 3 |
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side of the road | 3 |
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that he had a | 3 |
a very unusual woman | 3 |
to see that the | 3 |
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him should not perish | 3 |
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hartill must have been | 3 |
to come to the | 3 |
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hazel thorne as she | 3 |
to tell the truth | 3 |
at the idea of | 3 |
that mr william forth | 3 |
say a few words | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
i could not think | 3 |
the sound of a | 3 |
that she was an | 3 |
down the long corridor | 3 |
that got to do | 3 |
made up her mind | 3 |
caught sight of the | 3 |
two or three years | 3 |
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the shadow of the | 3 |
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had been able to | 3 |
tell me all about | 3 |
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pictures on the walls | 3 |
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how can you be | 3 |
for the time being | 3 |
hat in one hand | 3 |
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am so glad you | 3 |
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the fact that a | 3 |
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to be my duty | 3 |
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the rest of her | 3 |
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you ought not to | 3 |
her face and form | 3 |
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later in the evening | 3 |
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let me tell you | 3 |
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will you allow me | 3 |
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shall i tell you | 3 |
of the elder girls | 3 |
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be so obliging as | 3 |
you and father kenneth | 3 |
and a row of | 3 |
leaped like a squirrel | 3 |
of the sixths and | 3 |
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end of the room | 3 |
say any more now | 3 |
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the owner of the | 3 |
could not help noticing | 3 |
a knock at the | 3 |
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to the school to | 3 |
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at me like that | 3 |
think you ought to | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
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looked up into the | 3 |
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there ought to be | 3 |
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as if i could | 3 |
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been in the habit | 3 |
do you mean that | 3 |
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back of the gallery | 3 |
of your own heart | 3 |
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have been an accident | 3 |
once in a while | 3 |
she might at least | 3 |
anything of the sort | 3 |
face of hazel thorne | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
me all about it | 3 |
the center of the | 3 |
be able to help | 3 |
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the next minute she | 3 |
him a bit of | 3 |
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if you could go | 3 |
said the great man | 3 |
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what can be done | 3 |
was wholly in earnest | 3 |
have been so kind | 3 |
the opening of the | 3 |
pupils of her eyes | 3 |
did not wish to | 3 |
a sense of humour | 3 |
discipline of the school | 3 |
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the fact that her | 3 |
a good deal to | 3 |
than the rest of | 3 |
had no idea of | 3 |
that feelier potts was | 3 |
i will speak to | 3 |
if you only knew | 3 |
he smiled at her | 3 |
the night of the | 3 |
in the bible school | 3 |
but most of all | 3 |
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the heads of the | 3 |
the misses lambent were | 3 |
been guilty of the | 3 |
what she had said | 3 |
well as i do | 3 |
if there was one | 3 |
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what was her name | 3 |
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orange handkerchief in the | 3 |
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in the world to | 3 |
the warmth of the | 3 |
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want teacher to come | 3 |
the men and women | 3 |
direction of the school | 3 |
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the centre of the | 3 |
felt it to be | 3 |
the face of hazel | 3 |
you have plenty of | 3 |
in a case like | 3 |
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you mean to say | 3 |
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to her with a | 3 |
just then mr chute | 3 |
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i do not dance | 3 |
she felt to be | 3 |
of course it is | 3 |
to you for your | 3 |
engaged to be married | 3 |
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by mr william forth | 3 |
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at the top of | 3 |
were in the midst | 3 |
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her face in her | 3 |
as much as the | 3 |
for it seemed to | 3 |
moved towards the door | 3 |
i am sure miss | 3 |
in his arms and | 3 |
that she had a | 3 |
a great deal to | 3 |
see what can be | 3 |
shall be ready to | 3 |
to the bible school | 3 |
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that would have made | 3 |
what were you doing | 3 |
the child was given | 3 |
for the kingdom of | 2 |
told herself that she | 2 |
his life for his | 2 |
he gave his only | 2 |
shifting passions of relief | 2 |
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since then she had | 2 |
speak to miss marsham | 2 |
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of me not to | 2 |
you should have seen | 2 |
to wear on sunday | 2 |
telling her you are | 2 |
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to tell you my | 2 |
he said in rather | 2 |
to learn childe roland | 2 |
small man in the | 2 |
dine with us to | 2 |
and left the room | 2 |
are you thinking about | 2 |
meant to speak to | 2 |
was heard in the | 2 |
up this school at | 2 |
and it would be | 2 |
that the men were | 2 |
samuel chute did not | 2 |
and for a moment | 2 |
came to see if | 2 |
the garden of the | 2 |
and his sister both | 2 |
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the turn of the | 2 |
and the nature of | 2 |
end of the table | 2 |
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of the gila club | 2 |
one of those gentlemen | 2 |
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lump in her throat | 2 |
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have some one to | 2 |
an esther bright is | 2 |
come in touch with | 2 |
dare you speak of | 2 |
into your head that | 2 |
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to face with the | 2 |
on the afternoon of | 2 |
from her eyes and | 2 |
miss marsham was accustomed | 2 |
business to criticise my | 2 |
and thought of a | 2 |
upon your giving up | 2 |
of heaven is at | 2 |
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was a good deal | 2 |
and hazel felt her | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
his only begotten son | 2 |
know all the time | 2 |
it will make him | 2 |
marry a woman for | 2 |
placed his hand on | 2 |
the man to go | 2 |
put up her hand | 2 |
in the west room | 2 |
i never told you | 2 |
i have been trying | 2 |
through an opening in | 2 |
and there was this | 2 |
hard on a fellow | 2 |
what excuse did she | 2 |
from the fact that | 2 |
did not take place | 2 |
he took livvy with | 2 |
in contact with the | 2 |
had quite forgotten that | 2 |
him when he was | 2 |
mrs thorne was not | 2 |
and mr samuel chute | 2 |
father had been alive | 2 |
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perhaps you do not | 2 |
had no connection with | 2 |
to drink in the | 2 |
by miss feelier potts | 2 |
burst into a passionate | 2 |
anything of that sort | 2 |
you must give up | 2 |
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to learn to read | 2 |
was in the same | 2 |
as well as he | 2 |
entrance until the prayer | 2 |
it on the table | 2 |
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i tell you i | 2 |
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the great man of | 2 |
if she did not | 2 |
her eyes were sparkling | 2 |
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burge and his sister | 2 |
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if you want to | 2 |
term was nearly over | 2 |
face in her hands | 2 |
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saying a few words | 2 |
to leave her alone | 2 |
know what a lot | 2 |
louise opened her eyes | 2 |
assuming an air of | 2 |
at her from the | 2 |
the writing of a | 2 |
relief and longing and | 2 |
garden of the hesperides | 2 |
physician when he came | 2 |
an essay on the | 2 |
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to her about the | 2 |
for the purpose of | 2 |
you have not been | 2 |
of the young mistress | 2 |
rare woman who will | 2 |
did not feel any | 2 |
have given me a | 2 |
with so pleasant a | 2 |
and a slice of | 2 |
his hand on the | 2 |
of her little sisters | 2 |
call me mamma like | 2 |
down to the schools | 2 |
had never been known | 2 |
i thought if we | 2 |
i wish to see | 2 |
when a man is | 2 |
a pity to have | 2 |
she made no reply | 2 |
she hastened to say | 2 |
the imerald oile of | 2 |
looked into the sky | 2 |
wait till you get | 2 |
the money by me | 2 |
he put his hand | 2 |
five minutes to nine | 2 |
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when you might be | 2 |
am not going to | 2 |
and give him a | 2 |
as she left the | 2 |
i know it is | 2 |
that mr slingsby barracombe | 2 |
why should they be | 2 |
the school seemed to | 2 |
she turned to the | 2 |
at the moment of | 2 |
her seat at the | 2 |
walk thirty yards to | 2 |
air was crystal clear | 2 |
you for your benefit | 2 |
what had she done | 2 |
find it all right | 2 |
such a man as | 2 |
in the whole history | 2 |
i was sure you | 2 |
first time in years | 2 |
the schoolmistress in her | 2 |
bear her weight on | 2 |
feet from the ground | 2 |
come and talk to | 2 |
had overheard the conversation | 2 |
have come to ask | 2 |
the end of an | 2 |
for hazel to pass | 2 |
the midst of his | 2 |
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one who could have | 2 |
upon it as a | 2 |
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ready to laugh at | 2 |
very glad to see | 2 |
to see some one | 2 |
do as he liked | 2 |
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what he ought to | 2 |
would have been like | 2 |
the group about her | 2 |
to come and see | 2 |
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found that there were | 2 |
i am speaking to | 2 |
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in the thick of | 2 |
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in the room at | 2 |
in order to return | 2 |
in the cool of | 2 |
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knew what i was | 2 |
that she would give | 2 |
mere pleasure of burning | 2 |
then upon the other | 2 |
you have been to | 2 |
a long and fatiguing | 2 |
were asleep in the | 2 |
deal of interest in | 2 |
with shifting passions of | 2 |
might slip into saying | 2 |
there was a step | 2 |
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to come into the | 2 |
never to be seen | 2 |
was a sound of | 2 |
to put her in | 2 |
a young english girl | 2 |
i wish you were | 2 |
of question and answer | 2 |
you wish to know | 2 |
back to her place | 2 |
all that was in | 2 |
his hands in hers | 2 |
we be doomed to | 2 |
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the roomful of women | 2 |
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flowers in her arms | 2 |
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at the schoolhouse door | 2 |
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the time he was | 2 |
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the annual school feast | 2 |
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young mr george canninge | 2 |
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my sister and me | 2 |
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by george manville fenn | 2 |
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a look at her | 2 |
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miss lambent and her | 2 |
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you and your brother | 2 |
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member of the family | 2 |
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