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1 1 | were once the capitals of a little feudal State,a county or~
2 1 | time. There is even very little of the~clothing of the day;
3 1 | clothing of the day; and that little the inhabitants adapt in
4 1 | where modern ideas have little access.~ ~Its geographical
5 1 | These, and other obstacles, little fitted to encourage travellers,~
6 1 | Croisic.~ ~This fascinating little town is therefore the Herculaneum
7 1 | mansion in~Guerande, and the little castle of Guaisnic. All
8 1 | have forced their way with little~flowers and mosses through
9 1 | staircase comes down to a little arched~door, opening upon
10 2 | noble ruin. The countenancea little material,~perhaps, but how
11 2 | read, write, and do some little ciphering; he knew the military~
12 2 | of the three men in the little lane leading to~the house.
13 2 | who were seated beside the little table lighted by the~antique
14 2 | upon her~shoulders. This little detail will show the care
15 2 | menacing, was framed by a little~hood of brown printed cotton,
16 2 | strings which were always a~little rusty. She wore a /cotillon/,
17 2 | those short, thick, squat little Bretons, with~black hair
18 2 | a blue linen jacket~with little pockets flapping about his
19 2 | complexion, same figure,~same little eyes that were lively and
20 2 | and vegetables. He had so little work to do that without~
21 2 | the petty ailments of the little boy, the only terrors were~
22 3 | She was rather short, a little crooked, possibly hump-backed;
23 3 | might~have disinterred a little gold to pay for the results
24 3 | accustomed~to perform this little service.~ ~A knock at the
25 3 | untimely court to a~favorite little bitch who usually accompanied
26 3 | much concerned about his little dog Thisbe and her caprices~
27 4 | these young persons cared little for~five sous a game, and
28 4 | gesture which was not a~little droll, and proved to an
29 4 | watching~the gambols of his little dog, perhaps he was living
30 4 | were dealt.~ ~"The poor little thing is like her master,"
31 4 | did not cross the clean little court-yard alone; the~baroness
32 5 | guiding his footsteps as a little child, the mother had~put
33 5 | and next, he cared very little for~personal advantages
34 5 | depravity. She made a thousand little jokes, which hurt mefor
35 5 | will tell certain honorable little lies to conceal his happiness.~
36 6 | She did not as yet eat little children, nor kill her slaves~
37 6 | there she settled with the little girl and three sisters~of
38 6 | and the~third confided the little girl to her nearest relation,
39 6 | therefore left to chance. Little cared-~for by her uncle'
40 6 | natural disdain. Camille has little to do~to express anger.
41 6 | of Cleopatra, that dark~little woman who almost changed
42 6 | leonine, that a man, however little of a Turk he may be, regrets
43 6 | boats~to Croisic, from which little place it was transported,
44 6 | she returned to Paris. The little town~of Guerande was by
45 6 | Touches excited comparatively little interest. Her~Parisian fame
46 7 | made on muddy banks, and a~little arm of the sea which separates
47 7 | is Croisic;~beyond that little town is the open sea. A
48 7 | that she could find. The little salon is hung with Gobelin
49 7 | a chaise-longue, a stiff little sofa,with~window-curtains
50 7 | squares of water, divided by little paths of white salt crust,
51 7 | eye is soothed only by one little hardy~persistent plant bearing
52 7 | placed by her in her~own little salon. He began to run up
53 8 | marriage are perilous for little minds as~well as for great
54 8 | to-morrow darkened with~little speckles beneath its surface,
55 8 | I should like to be that little young man," said the critic,
56 8 | its first level. I am a little~fatigued; for when one has
57 8 | finding that there is a little~Danish vessel now here,
58 8 | you can marry some~good little Breton girl, religious and
59 8 | And besides, there's a little gold to be found here,"
60 8 | and noble house of Guenic little knew with what an adversary
61 8 | putting down at intervals his little glass.~ ~"I thoughtwell,
62 8 | saying that they had seen a little~vessel, Danish, Swedish,
63 8 | Dear child! perhaps it is a little bit your duty to do so,
64 9 | always possible to cross the little arm of the~sea which separates
65 9 | put out~to cross to the little promontory, and show him
66 9 | her friend, what was that little~Charlotte? the companion
67 9 | company assembled in the little salon of~Camille's suite
68 9 | Madame de Rochefide paid little attention to him.~Mademoiselle
69 10| pure to his ears from the little salon; a~savage desire to
70 10| surprised himself to find how little pity he felt for~Camille.
71 10| When Calyste reached the little esplanade which surrounds
72 10| silence. In a moment the little~girl of sixteen saw her
73 10| commonplace~coloring; she had a little round face, made lively
74 10| not want to be taken for a little goose. She~was the petted
75 10| the pleasure of doing a little service to~Calyste's friends.
76 10| she had left three other little kittens,~who were anxiously
77 10| mother~with the air of a little victim, which gave an impression
78 10| a mother-in-law, and~the little one for a wife?"~ ~"Because
79 10| She seemed, however, a little fatigued; her eyes were~
80 10| clear~explanation with the little heiress.~ ~"Ah! what fun
81 10| difficult to prefer any of my little kittens."~ ~"I see you are /
82 10| at her uselessly.~ ~"You little ninny!" whispered Camille,
83 10| as good as~married to the little Charlotte. The young man
84 10| son's uneasiness, and the little hold which~Charlotte's coquetries
85 11| replied the youth.~ ~"Very little," said Camille. "Come here
86 11| house of du Guenic served a little supper~before the departure
87 11| see the marshes and the little bay with its margin of fine
88 11| there, cascades of~granite, little bays with natural basins,
89 11| to take them~across the little bay, undertaking herself
90 12| heart, and your~delicacy, so little appreciated. Have you ever
91 12| like~an apparition in the little salon, guided thither by
92 12| as I have~done, to that little Charlotte, who would weary
93 12| released the chain of his little dog, aware that he could~
94 12| with an air that~was not a little vain. Madame du Guenic,
95 13| indolence on~the divan of the little salon, so filled with harmony
96 13| Too much reserve or too little; a free and luminous look;
97 13| attempting~on him those little provincial witcheries which
98 13| voice, nor the interesting little cough, /heu! heu!/ which
99 13| has now happened. However~little of a woman you may think
100 13| especially after~certain little reproaches which I mean
101 13| and I will lend you my little country house~near Paris,
102 14| modest is her bearing.~ ~The little Danish vessel had just finished
103 14| walk on,~admiring the cool little covers sheltered by great
104 14| climb to the summit of this little Gibraltar, the shape of
105 14| the fissures and caves and little peaks of~nature's fortress.
106 14| Beatrix. She wore also a little~shawl of crimson China crape,
107 14| She drew from her pocket a little box, in which she had put,
108 14| barrenness of my life as that little arid plain~down there, dried
109 14| returned from one of the little~farms scattered through
110 14| Beatrix had recovered a little strength.~The ladder being
111 14| that on the following day a little stiffness would be all~that
112 14| precipice?"~ ~When he heard this little jest, said in sweet, caressing
113 14| whose happiness cost her little, for a gesture, a look,
114 14| dazzled and giddy.~These little things of passion magnify
115 14| delightful; she spied the hardy little plants with rose-~colored
116 14| arrival.~ ~"I knew of your little escapade," she said, "and
117 14| I have been once more a little girl, a child,~such as I
118 15| why did he not stay away a little longer? A few days~more
119 15| and pressing it with a little air of happy confidence.~ ~
120 15| led the poor fellow to her little salon, where he flung himself
121 16| who nightly played off~her little coquetries on Calyste, obtaining
122 16| between his mother and the little Breton girl, observed by
123 16| without seeing my grandson, a little pink and white Guenic with
124 16| promenade on the mall with his little dog. They sat~down in the
125 16| was conscious at~times of little shudders at regular intervals,
126 16| pressed it.~ ~"I care for this little dog more than for life itself,"
127 16| pointing to Thisbe. "The little darling is precisely like
128 16| his apathy and recovered a little of his old strength; he
129 16| mourner. The church and the~little square were crowded with
130 17| box which rolls along;~the little people gaily tramp the roads,
131 17| abandonment, you called it, a little too wanton (a word I did~
132 17| manner,I with rather a forced~little laugh, he absent-mindedly.~ ~
133 17| my request gave~rise to a little argument between us, which
134 17| not~to know how to put a little of it into practice. Well,
135 18| day, with an~unconcerned little air:~ ~"What sort of place
136 18| hastily.~ ~Doesn't this little scene read to you like a
137 18| Either he~knows life so little that he guesses nothing,
138 18| you marry?and with such a little fool!"~ ~As soon as a woman
139 18| the Parc de Monceaux, in~a little house suitable to my means;
140 18| not daring to leave her little boy. The baron made a~pretext
141 18| she had taken refuge in a "little house" formerly belonging
142 18| been well~applied. On a little table Calyste saw jewelled
143 18| crown me with joy by this little proof of your~affection?"~ ~"
144 19| with a smiling face, and little Calyste on~her arm, to present
145 19| mothers do and say. This~little scene gave Calyste the chance
146 19| jumped into one of those little low carriages~with one horse
147 19| out of it by a presentDear little~mother," he said aloud,
148 19| my noblest~jewel is our little angel, etc.~ ~She directed
149 19| have sacrificed my poor~little wife to you; she has discovered
150 20| silence about my dearest little Calyste. You~told me nothing
151 20| possessed her. At this moment little Calyste was brought~in,
152 20| herself in all the~infinitely little trifles of love.~ ~The cooking
153 20| Gasselin, invented various little vaudeville schemes to~ascertain
154 21| unmarried, to be a mother to her little Calyste, the finest~child
155 21| superior. I'm only a poor little artless child; I~care only
156 21| confessor approves of certain~little manoeuvres to which we must
157 21| for me~not to give you a little hope."~ ~"Will it make Calyste
158 21| Athenais,~naively.~ ~"Ah, little girl, you know nothing of
159 21| and dignity. He was a thin little man about fifty~years of
160 21| steps of the~portico, so little did he believe in the enormity
161 21| upon Madame de Rochefide a little man, very self-willed and
162 22| for~all that, he knew very little of the animals, and from
163 22| travelling; he lived there little,~never dined, and seldom
164 22| In 1814 Napoleon put the little Josephine Schiltz, then
165 22| Monsieur de Rochefide, like all little minds, was terribly afraid
166 22| honorably a comfortable little bourgeois existence, that,
167 22| execrable, and where the least little /gourmet/ dinner costs sixty~
168 22| Arthur that I once had for little fools in~varnished boots
169 22| child who called her his "little mamma," and who adored her.
170 22| of Josephine Schiltz. A little house was~now hired in the
171 22| reputation~by accomplishing little or nothing.~ ~The conduct
172 22| Rochefide would forgive me a little passion if I fell in~love
173 22| who had just bought the little hotel in~the name of Mademoiselle
174 22| manipulated for herself~secretly a little fortune of two hundred thousand
175 23| their forbidden fruit, some little thing~magnified by desire
176 23| his name by birth; he said little of the authors of his~days.~ ~
177 23| galley-~slaves, in all the little scoundrels above and below
178 23| demolished to make~a million of little ones in the image of the
179 23| smiles given~secretly, with little scenes played on the threshold
180 23| Bois, for she now had two little carriages, drawn by two
181 24| to see. The truth is, the~little count will soon be twelve
182 25| where speculation held a little Bourse, a~sort of prelude
183 25| Southern races. Unhappily, little Madame~Schontz had tended
184 25| be dull to live in that little town!" cried Aurelie,~philosophically. "
185 25| concerns your whole life, my little man."~ ~"With a woman like
186 25| Schontz, with a~prudish little air. "Now that we have come
187 25| is one o'clock."~ ~This little scene gave birth in the
188 25| eternal attachment to his little~Aurelie and his detestation
189 25| you go to the Ambigu, my little girl?"~ ~"No, I changed
190 25| advice of Maxime, had a little~carriage; he was admitted
191 26| characterizes~the idolators of the little god, and also, again, by
192 26| thousand francs for~that little house, and I'll promise
193 26| have hitherto retained~some little respect for themselves plunge
194 26| time to their delightful little country-house at~Nogent-sur-Marne.
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