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 1     1|           never passed beyond the little cage where he worked.~ ~
 2     1|          better. If it gets wet a little ironing will fix it right
 3     1|          in the country and had a little garden which he cultivated
 4     2|          motionless, watching the little float with extraordinary
 5     2|              They caught nothing. Little Boivin, very nervous, was
 6     2|        and throw them out again a little higher up. He had even,
 7     2|          of the string was a tiny little fish. When they looked at
 8     3|            At last he decided: "A little man, well groomed, clean
 9     3| collection of trunks encumbered a little parlor. A little man appeared,
10     3|     encumbered a little parlor. A little man appeared, dressed in
11     3|            He led them first to a little pavilion of feudal aspect,
12     3|         of Villaines, went down a little; and finally reached the
13     3|        have given birth to a tiny little white house, which nestled
14     3|       which nestled near it. This little house was the original dwelling,
15     3|           voice and an appearance little prepossessing at first.~ ~
16     3|     dismissal, and the two men, a little confused, arose. A desire
17     3|          summer, he had found the little house, which was for sale
18     3|           answered: "Yes, quite a little."~ ~The two men left. The
19     4|      about the weight of candles. Little by little, hearts warm up
20     4|      weight of candles. Little by little, hearts warm up to the matter;
21     4|        the innumerable phalanx of little bourgeois, inoffensive little
22     4|     little bourgeois, inoffensive little people, amused at everything.
23     4|     smoking a cigar beside him, a little farther away a laborer was
24     5|      centre. Monsieur Patissot, a little disappointed, nevertheless
25     5|         eaten two or three of the little oily fish she declared that
26     5|           its two arches across a little arm of the river. Slowly
27     5|          before them a delightful little stretch of river, shaded
28     5|        arch over their heads. The little stream flowed along, winding
29     6|   employees, although grumbling a little at being thus rewarded in
30     6|          collaborators" in a neat little speech, promising them his
31     6|          retorted:~ ~"I have very little patriotism, monsieur, as
32     6|          patriotism, monsieur, as little as I can get along with."~ ~
33     6|           example, gentlemen, one little example. What is your opinion
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