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 1      I,       I|       kindly tone.~ ~"I want my mama! I want my mama!" wailed
 2      I,       I|         want my mama! I want my mama!" wailed the child, with
 3      I,       I|         of sobs.~ ~"Who is your mama?" queried the younger man.~ ~"
 4      I,       I|  queried the younger man.~ ~"My mama is the countess."~ ~"And
 5      I,       I|       be?"~ ~"Why, who else but mama's Diana?"~ ~"Allow me to
 6      I,       I|      you tell us that much?"~ ~"Mama slapped her this morning."~ ~"
 7      I,       I|      the old gentleman.~ ~"When mama went to the opera, this
 8      I,       I|       shawl with you, else your mama would not have a little
 9      I,       I|  perhaps you will remember your mama's name, or else she will
10      I,       I|         little girl."~ ~"But my mama has no husband, and she '
11      I,       I|       to sleep?"~ ~"No, indeed! Mama says we shall have plenty
12      I,      II|        will be able to find her mama's palace; for there is a
13      I,      II|      very soon we shall be with mama."~ ~Here the child in his
14      I,      II|      can only remember that her mama's palace is on a square
15      I,     III|        Oh, I almost forgot. Has mama sent for me?"~ ~"Certainly
16      I,     III|        of that! I imagined that mama would be vexed, and when
17      I,     III|        would be vexed, and when mama is cross she is so disagreeable.
18      I,     III|          it would frighten your mama to see you so. I am going
19      I,     III|         palace which led to her mama's apartment, the little
20      I,     III|  marquis will return home in my mama's carriage."~ ~M. Cambray
21      I,     III|          We will go directly to mama's boudoir, and take her
22      I,     III|        listen to it.~ ~"That is mama playing," whispered the
23      I,     III|       me home. Be very careful; mama is very nervous." M. Cambray
24      I,      IV| miniature dame when left by her mama to do the honors of the
25      I,      IV|      Your old friend and little mama,~ ~"THEMIRE."~ ~She folded
26      I,      IV|      she proceeded to explain, "mama has been called suddenly
27      I,      IV|        it best to atone for her mama's neglect) "until she returns,
28      I,      IV|        in front of her lips:~ ~"Mama leaves her money-chest in
29     VI,      VI|       got strong nerves, little mama?"~ ~"Yes; but they strengthen
30     VI,      VI|      clever you must be, little mama! I wonder if you could paint
31     VI,      VI|         you ought to be, little mama, to be able to make such
32     VI,      VI|         accompanied her "little mama" to the veranda, where the
33     VI,      VI|         sleepy.~ ~"Pray, little mama," she begged, "let us look
34     VI,      VI|         after all! Come, little mama, we will go to bed."~ ~Katharina
35   VIII,       I|        and read:~ ~"DEAR LITTLE MAMA: What sort of a life are
36   VIII,       I|     trade, this of ours, little mama, and I have given it up.
37   VIII,      II|        when she saw her "little mama" kneeling among the fragments
38   VIII,      II| suffering.~ ~"My dearest little mama!" exclaimed Marie, hastening
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