But while he was in prison there was brought to him a communication, in a lady's handwriting, signed "A little corner of the World.
Though many countries I have seen, And more may chance to see, My Little Corner of the World Is half the world to me.
You have lived your days in a little corner of the earth and know nothing.
I have eaten fish and meat and berries all my days and lived in a little corner of the earth.
And this is before Pow-Wah-Kaan and the time I came to live in a little corner of the earth.
But she said it in her own tongue, the tongue spoken in but a little corner of the earth, and the women did not understand.
Under the name "Little Corner of the World," Lady Smyth wrote cheering letters to Paine in his prison, and he replied to his then unknown correspondent under the name of "The Castle in die Air.
I noticed myself, in my little corner, it was especially those that jawed most about patriotism previously.
I saw that my little corner in the rear was only a speck, and I had full view of them.
There is a little corner of this region, lying between Marseilles and Gardanne, which, in spite of the overhead brilliancy, will remind one of the grimness and austerity of Flanders.
Here is a little corner of France not yet overrun by tourists, and perhaps it never will be.
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