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1 I| guard glanced at it with as little interest as he would have 2 I| heretic seemed to put as little faith in bells and whistles 3 II| women if you prefer. You little know what a tender spot 4 III| seats, the ladies of our little party felt some anxiety 5 IV| Lend me her name for a little while, will you? You don' 6 IV| himself, my father adopted the little orphan, and always treated 7 IV| poor sister, my dear, good little Anna, trusted him, and all 8 IV| private secretary, and, a little later, divorce proceedings 9 IV| education. The people of our little valley maintain a high school 10 V| prefer to hunt up a modest little inn where, when I register 11 V| feared they would profit us little, unless he procured one 12 V| clearly that his thoughts were little occupied with what he had 13 V| general multitude could find little pleasure in the ceremony 14 V| courtesy of a call; he knows a little Latin, although, to be sure, 15 VI| Christian centuries, and is little likely to see again in eighteen 16 VII| by ones and twos and in little parties. They seemed to 17 VII| Franciscans use.~ ~But these little details had entirely escaped 18 VIII| former quarters.~ ~With no little impatience she awaited the 19 VIII| should, it would trouble me little. A spy would find nothing 20 IX| The princess was not a little disturbed by this communication. 21 IX| professor of shoemaking. A little feeling of satisfaction 22 X| could see that she gave little credence to his words.~ ~" 23 X| the theatre. 'Is not the little toe of your left foot broken?' ' 24 XII| glowing coals. Here is a little bottle of liquid[114] with 25 XII| underskirt and a pair of little feet encased in high-heeled 26 XIII| Blanka was received by a little man of lively bearing and 27 XIII| the steep stairway to the little attic chamber that served 28 XIII| later."~ ~With that the little shoemaker escorted his guest 29 XIII| Following the mysterious little man's directions, Blanka 30 XIV| Manasseh," returned the stocky little man, with a laugh; and, 31 XIV| me give your rosy cheek a little smack of a kiss."~ ~Blanka 32 XIV| cheek much more than "a little smack."~ ~"There," declared 33 XIV| galloped to the head of his little company.~ ~"Come, let us 34 XIV| unharnessed and allowed to graze a little, they were able to resume 35 XIV| now you and I can have a little talk together. You asked 36 XIV| Blanka, as she gazed at them. Little did she suspect that they 37 XIV| house. It was a pleasant little abode, built of smoothly 38 XIV| noted by the father with no little pride and satisfaction. 39 XIV| Sister-in-law," said Aaron, "you little suspect the value of the 40 XV| thought it great fun. The little mountain horses were so 41 XV| and alighted again at a little distance. The ascent[160] 42 XV| horses ought to graze a little longer," objected Aaron, " 43 XV| into the cavern. She was no little surprised, on entering, 44 XV| mountaineers. With this little company he waged bitter 45 XVII| Aaron went on. "With a little stretch of the imagination 46 XVII| Manasseh must have made a little mistake - just like these 47 XVII| elder brother, as he rode a little behind with Manasseh. "You 48 XVIII| helpmate of Barnabas, with a little circle of children around 49 XVIII| Let us reckon it up, my little turtledove," returned the 50 XVIII| stung by an adder. It was a little portrait in an oval frame, 51 XVIII| continued, pointing to the little portrait, which was encircled 52 XVIII| love him; they leave the little picture hanging in my room, 53 XIX| letting my fancy play a little," replied the marchioness, " 54 XIX| rose at once, and taking a little key from her bosom, unlocked 55 XIX| So saying, she kissed the little key and held it to the other' 56 XX| Adorjan family mansion stood a little house, containing two rooms 57 XX| by peasant maidens. This little house was not to be shown 58 XX| case was represented by the little house that Aaron had secretly 59 XX| guests."~ ~"Here, in our little cabin," said Blanka.[238]~ ~" 60 XX| brothers bore Jonathan into the little house, unswathed his cold 61 XX| him. So death entered the little abode and was the first 62 XXI| had reminded her.~ ~"You little geese!" cried Manasseh, 63 XXI| and merely on account of a little hay that has not been touched, 64 XXI| to sleep, Anna veiled the little portrait that hung in her 65 XXII| stuck her head out of the little door. Among the Wallachians 66 XXII| sleeves. In his lap he held a little fair-haired boy, covering 67 XXII| concealed the child's face. The little one was playing and prattling, 68 XXII| said the other, setting the little boy on his knee and trotting 69 XXII| forward and snatched this little flaxen-haired boy from the 70 XXII| priest; and because the little boy cried for his lost[263] 71 XXII| Ever since I saved the little one's life he has clung 72 XXII| a tongue strange to the little boy, who consequently understood 73 XXII| continued Diurbanu. "This little chap shall draw for us."~ ~" 74 XXII| the remotest corner of the little church. The group of men 75 XXIII| purpose to defend their little ones or, if need were, to 76 XXIII| Toward noon the sturdy little band of defenders was increased 77 XXIII| a sense that the speaker little dreamed - as he was to learn 78 XXIII| don't be down-hearted, my little man," said Manasseh, cheerily.~ ~" 79 XXIII| The others served him as a little relish before dinner; you 80 XXIII| pair of gloves. He was no little elated over his achievements. " 81 XXIII| be heard, and through the little opening over the iron door 82 XXIII| you. The proverb says, 'Little kindnesses strengthen the 83 XXIII| farewell."~ ~She blew a little whistle that hung at her 84 XXIII| search of Diurbanu. The little man had sharp eyes and keen 85 XXIII| proved not too heavy for the little man's back; he could have 86 XXIII| stirrup.~ ~"Aha!" cried the little gipsy, "a good idea! We' 87 XXIV| almost entire charge of the little ones, thus enabling Blanka 88 XXIV| year lengthened into five. Little Bela no longer sent meaningless 89 XXV| can tell you of another little operation the prince has 90 XXV| twenty-eight? So, you see, with a little trimming here and a little 91 XXV| little trimming here and a little paring there we can make 92 XXVII| Kolozsvar, bringing her little daughter Ilonka with her. 93 XXVII| home-comers. A handsome little lad headed the receiving 94 XXVIII| then?"~ ~"No, give me the little key, and I shall be sure 95 XXVIII| With that he opened the little writing-desk and took out 96 XXVIII| was careful to leave the little key sticking in the clock 97 XXVIII| Caldariva entered her boudoir a little later, her eyes fell at 98 XXVIII| those clasped hands he saw a little picture wreathed in evergreen, - 99 XXVIII| 328] extort from her the little key which she wore in her