Chapter

 1     I|     admitted, troubled himself very little either about the Sunnites,
 2     I|            something about his four little children: what would become
 3     I|              I'll teach you to be a little more obedient."~ ~"Let my
 4     I|       perhaps a chance guest were a little fastidious, he could at
 5     I| consequently suspecting that he was little used to so hard a couch,
 6    II|        perfectly satisfied with the little profit he made, and it never
 7    II|           one point of view and too little from another, so that he
 8    II|          for all his caressing, the little hand remained cold, as cold
 9   III|             come from thy daughter, little Eminah, she has sent me
10    IV|           door of his booth, paying little attention to the people
11    IV|         Halil held the warm, smooth little hand in his own big paw,
12    IV|      stranger, "and make one of our little party."~ ~The Berber-Bashi
13    IV|    passer-by if he had not seen his little daughter coming. A banquet
14    IV|           might at least have let a little bit of a veil hang in front
15    IV|            these fruits and taste a little bit of it and give the remainder
16    IV|            by her side and hold the little dwarf in her lap. At a later
17     V|            the knee. There was very little of the huckster of the day
18     V|         their messages with similar little douceurs.~ ~Pelivan had
19     V|         finds this one specimen too little, the Army is ready to send
20  VIII|             emotion had only come a little earlier, the page of history
21  VIII|           dwell in a simple, lonely little hut in Anatolia instead
22    IX|             came to the turn of his little ten-year-old child, Bajazid,
23    IX|            Bajazid, he saw that the little fellow's eyes were full
24    IX|                And the words of his little son rang constantly in his
25    IX|          remember him and teach his little children their father's
26    IX|           side of this sofa stood a little round writing-table inlaid
27    XI|              allow others to have a little of it too! Besides, it does
28    XI|         Kabakulak opened his ears a little wider, became somewhat more
29   XII|            feeble cry of a child, a little baby child.[Pg 242] A few
30   XII|             lives over again in the little child.~ ~And now old Janaki
31   XII|       ruffians were throttling your little children or your aged parents,
32   XII|              Our fathers heard very little of that name, our sons will
33   XII|         mountains. Build me there a little hut by the side of a bubbling
34   XII|          spring, and let there be a little garden in front of the little
35   XII|       little garden in front of the little hut. Let me stroll beneath
36   XII|      stiffened out the sail and the little boat was flying along of
37   XII|          and hidden valley, where a little hut stands on the[Pg 259]
38   XII|                  And thou?"~ ~"This little coffer thou wilt take with
39   XII|         three asses laden with five little panniers, containing five
40   XII|        himself prepared for her the little dwelling in the valley lost
41  XIII|           the hills surrounding her little hut and gazes eagerly, longingly,
42  XIII|           returns mournfully to her little dwelling, and whenever she
43  XIII|           she cries, lifting up her little son; "take him in thine
44  XIII|            Rock him in thine arms a little. Thou wert so fond of nursing
45  XIII|    separated, and shows him all the little birds and the pretty flowers.
46  XIII|            she bids him step into a little bower, makes him sit down
47  XIII|             her, moves her kaftan a little to one side so that he may
48  XIII|          and finally returns to the little hut so full of shamefaced
49  XIII|          finds him once more in the little hut ... oh, happy delusion!~ ~
50  XIII|            in the open bower of the little garden.~ ~Punctually she
51  XIII|              and she would have her little son greet this stranger,
52   Sel|             Author of "Hush," "That Little Girl," "A Romance of Modern
53   Sel|                CURTIS YORKE.~ ~THAT LITTLE GIRL. (8)~ DUDLEY. (9)~
54   Sel|       EASTWOOD KIDSON.~ ~ALLANSON'S LITTLE WOMAN (31)~ ~MARGARET MOULE.~ ~
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