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1 I, I| Diana to take me to the children's ball at the marquis's. 2 I, I| croquemitaines who devour little children; do you?"~ ~"Have you got 3 I, III| was in a good humor, as children are who have slept well. " 4 I, III| handsome young men, and clever children to spy out and entrap suspected 5 I, IV| was the fashion to clothe children in garments similar to those 6 I, IV| that prompted the using of children as instruments in this deadly 7 I, IV| lovely women; and our little children are engaged in warfare against 8 I, IV| warfare against their little children. Your little Amélie is a 9 II, I| eyes of the gaping farmer children. She was here and there 10 II, II| region 'thou' is used only by children and the gypsies. To those 11 II, II| so loud; then, that the children robbed the birds' nests; 12 II, II| nights; and some for the children, so they would cease to 13 II, II| Christmas he has all the children from the village up at the 14 II, II| and abused by the other children, until at last he fled to 15 III, II| pleasant, why must we live?"~ ~Children ask such strange questions!~ ~" 16 III, II| fulfilled."~ ~"Yes; and children understand how to desire 17 III, II| know how to impose on the children. Three years ago I asked 18 III, II| in a way that cheated me. Children are always treated so. To-day 19 III, II| always send money to the poor children on my birthday. Come, tell 20 III, III| of camomile tea."~ ~All children have such a distaste for 21 III, IV| with which to surprise her children later in the season.~ ~Down 22 III, IV| a merry crowd of naked children disported in the water; 23 III, IV| frightening the village children who bathed in the lake. 24 IV, I| Christmas tree for the village children. The little ones hastened 25 IV, I| the fate of the destitute children whose fathers had gone to 26 IV, I| assistance to educate the children. In addition to food and 27 IV, I| Frau Schmidt's care to the children's asylum.~ ~It was quite 28 IV, I| the prison-like system of children's asylums, the convict-like 29 IV, I| paid daily visits to her "Children's Home"; and on mild spring 30 IV, I| maid-servants, sewing at children's garments until late in 31 IV, I| all destitute orphans in children's asylums, then the "convict 32 IV, IV| maid (like all indulged children) abused her privileges: 33 V, III| images, as the farmers' children do."~ ~And the end of the 34 VI, VI| was to stop the women and children, with all sorts and shapes 35 VII, II| witnessed the exchange of the children. This," taking up a miniature-case, " 36 X, III| tale to tell naughty little children who will not go to sleep!