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1 1| people began entering in small groups, taking their stand 2 1| of brilliant light. Two small trees, violently green, 3 1| Steiner, an exceedingly small man with a corporation already 4 1| orchestra struck up the small, lively notes of a waltz 5 1| under her arms and round the small of her back.”~But a slight 6 1| you had to make yourself small and to slide along, using 7 2| departure after consulting a small memorandum book. When she 8 2| as it lay clasped in her small gloved hands.~It was too 9 3| but she also kept up a small establishment in Paris in 10 3| music served to conceal the small, feverish rumor of these 11 3| the number of visitors was small, tea was handed round the 12 3| after the other, with a small nibbling sound suggestive 13 3| the glow of the fire the small black hairs on the mole 14 3| petticoats, M. Venot was his own small self again and smiled as 15 4| her dining room was too small, the manager had arranged 16 4| ushering the guests into the small drawing room, a narrow slip 17 4| whole household from some small lodging two stories above 18 5| duty to consider Mme Bron’s small perquisites. She clapped 19 5| Satin. Wearing a hat and a small veil for the nonce she was 20 5| Fauchery, who was a frail, small man in comparison with such 21 5| silent greenroom. Barillot, a small, pale–faced ancient, who 22 5| disagreeably, and he owed no small part of his present anxiety 23 5| was going up the stage a small incident occurred to stop 24 5| looking very flushed and had small drops of perspiration on 25 5| full of soapy water, the small, scattered, ivory toilet 26 5| the dressing room was too small to accommodate everybody, 27 5| two chairs, a mirror and a small table containing a drawer 28 6| Night was closing in, and a small fine rain was beginning 29 6| presence he sat nibbling small lumps of sugar during dessert, 30 6| her so that little but his small anxious face was visible. 31 6| ground at the bottom of a small hill. With his whip one 32 6| off; at every turn of the small deserted path the same range 33 7| it were, to make herself small, as though she could feel 34 7| first story and had a row of small square windows which were 35 8| handsome houses with their small, limited flats were peopled 36 8| stop and chat in front of a small table and accept of drinks, 37 8| aunt’s and at the foot of a small empty street in the Batignolles 38 8| to undress with all the small, busy attentions, becoming 39 9| afield, her eye fell on the small buildings and glass roofs 40 9| took his head between her small hands, pushed it back a 41 10| arrangements, establishing a small drawing room on the first 42 10| rooms, the bed, dressing and small drawing room above described. 43 11| Yet these were only the small fry of the betting world; 44 11| everything a visit. This small parklike region, with its 45 11| there was the paddock, a small course some hundred meters 46 11| success as he came in; he was small and very lively, and his 47 12| look! My head’ll be quite small, it will!”~At this he grew 48 12| accident, which made her appear small in her own eyes and would, 49 13| for want of ridiculously small sums—sums of only a few 50 13| he had been withdrawing small sums therefrom in the hope 51 13| never recur! He was too small; he had not grown up quickly 52 13| ironworks in Alsace, where in a small provincial town workmen, 53 13| as ridiculous. It was too small; it was full of furniture