Paragraph
1 1 | houses of the merchants~are small and low; their fronts are
2 1 | days either~brocatelle or small brocade.~ ~On each of the
3 1 | story and its summit is a small open dome,~beneath which
4 2 | inexhaustible. Her teeth were small and white; she had gained
5 2 | her~ball of thread, and a small stool, on which she seated
6 3 | one of~the tall chests a small round basket made of fine
7 5 | This sum, joined to the~small present fortune of the Guenics,
8 5 | rather keep their children small~and still requiring protection.
9 6 | vessel to Nantes, thence by small boats~to Croisic, from which
10 7 | intervals. These~windows have small leaded panes on the ground-floor
11 7 | and arranged it with a small salon, a~large chamber,
12 7 | thought, must be playing on a small~upright piano brought by
13 8 | real work. Indifferent to small things as well~as great
14 10| you~that my wit is but a small matter, not to be mentioned
15 13| greatest enjoyments that small minds or inferior~minds
16 13| neither so great nor~so small; I am a woman, and very
17 14| him a long journey in a small space,"~said Mademoiselle
18 18| sacrifice of~Sabine as a small matter, she knew her so
|