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1 III | the last fall of snow. A child could have followed the 2 III | sentiments that are awakened in a child’s mind by a fairy tale—doubt, 3 VIII| had a hand as small as a child’s, and in spite of her anger, 4 IX | house you tried to keep her child—no doubt meaning to bring 5 X | I have neither wife nor child depending upon me for support. 6 X | He’s a strong, healthy child; and we’ll keep him since 7 X | authorities that he had found a child, and, for this reason, although 8 XV | practise? Ah! I am only a child, a mere novice, disheartened 9 XV | Chupin’s wife lived with her child, in the suburbs, in the 10 XV | faded calico dress, the child was warmly clad in stout 11 XV | himself he would not harm a child. You have only to look at 12 XV | remained upstairs, holding her child by the hand, and leaning 13 XV | wicked enough to make this child drink to such an excess 14 XV | she cried: “Toto! wretched child!”~Lecoq looked behind him, 15 XV | understood everything. This child—not yet five years old—had 16 XV | how it was. Directly the child was out of my sight, they 17 XV | lay his hands on. If the child was detected they were angry 18 XV | the man who had led the child out into the streets, to 19 XV | cab downstairs. Take your child with you, if you like; but 20 XVI | entered the room, carrying her child in her arms. On perceiving 21 XVI | least have looked at your child, which she held out to you. 22 XVI | and pressed her frightened child against her breast.~What 23 XVII| house of cards erected by a child. He had only sufficient 24 XVII| precise cafe would be mere child’s play; and indeed the fourth 25 XIX | of correspondence that a child would show for a new toy, 26 XIX | outwitted me as if I were a child, and I must have my turn.”~“ 27 XXI | ground as if he had been a child. Before he had time to think