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 1     I|            grass by the side of the little river. They were like a
 2     I|             of the rest.~Rosa was a little roll of fat, nearly all
 3     I|    Balancoise, because she limped a little, the former always dressed
 4     I|         only one of the kind in the little town, was very much frequented.
 5    II|            smile.~"We have left our little pond, quack! quack! to make
 6    II|             the acquaintance of the little spit, qu-ack! qu-ack!"~The
 7    II|         insisted: "Come, my dear, a little courage! Just look at that
 8    II|            changed trains, and at a little station further on Monsieur
 9    II|            head and holding out his little hairless tail like a rat'
10    II|            cornflowers showed their little blue heads amid the rye,
11    II|              They wanted to see the little girl, but she had gone to
12    II|      confirmation of Joseph Rivet's little girl, and the carpenter
13    II|        heard some children singing. Little shrill voices were singing
14    II|          for fear of disturbing the little cherubs.~After the walk,
15    II|           the floor, and Rosa had a little dark cupboard to herself
16    II| confirmation was to sleep.~When the little girl came in she was overwhelmed
17    II|           with cold, but with those little shivers of loneliness which
18    II|          Rosa, who was alone in her little dark cupboard, felt a vague
19    II|          broken by sobs. It was the little girl, who was always used
20    II|          bosom.~At five o'clock the little church bell, ringing the
21    II|            a body bent by toil.~The little girls disappeared in a cloud
22    II|             loud laughter, romping, little screams, and much clapping
23    II|             the day before, and the little white horse started off
24    II|             the rapid gallop of the little horse, who set off every
25    II|          the wheels began to turn a little with a visible effort, and
26   III|          regular customers, and the little colored lamp outside the
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