Joel flew on the wings of the wind, his heart beating like a trip-hammer, over down across the lane to Grandma Bascom's little cottage.
Her godmother lived all alone in a little cottage at the far end of the village, and there she earned her living by spinning, weaving, and sewing.
The richest was named first; the poorest, he was told, was a young girl who lived alone in a little cottage at the far end of the village.
There was only a little cottage of a very humble sort on the ranch and supplies were hard to get, but she loved it and was never better in health than when she was at Sausal.
Except for this unfortunate illness the family spent a pleasant summer in England, in a little cottage surrounded by an old-fashioned garden near Burford.
Presently I came to a little cottage with a toll-bar.
Seeing a woman seated knitting at the door of a little cottage, I asked her in English the name of the old, ruinous house?
It has gone from a little back-room of mine in a little cottage in which I lived at Gresham to a fine block of buildings at 72, Acton Street, London.
I did, however, love my garden and my little cottage, small as it was.
A few of the village folks had been asked to meet the bride at Silas's little cottage.
When Jill and Silas entered the little cottage side by side, the rest of the visitors were seated in some impatience round the tea-table.
Jonathan quickened his steps, and Lynn very slowly entered the little cottage.
They passed Mrs. Bonner's little cottage, and now through the gateway, the gates standing wide as in welcome and expectation of his coming.
She had gone hurrying, as a young girl in her eagerness might, down to Mrs. Bonner's little cottage, to learn that she was too late.
We induced him to go into a little cottage I rent.
Section 20 Mr. Direck took his leave of Mrs. Britling, and went very slowly towards the little cottage.
Seeing a woman seated knitting at the door of a little cottage, I asked her in English the name of the old ruinous house.
Edith, who did not care to travel far, was going presently to a little cottage by the sea, and Mrs. Schuyler Blunt had looked in for a moment to say good-by before she went up to her Lenox house.
Do go back, and tell the fish we want a little cottage.
She does not like living any longer in the ditch, and wants a little cottage.
Snow-white and Rose-red kept their mother's little cottage so neat that it was a pleasure to look inside it.
He lived in a little cottage by the sea-shore, and made his living by catching seals and selling their fur, which is very valuable.
About mid-day, however, she came to a little cottage, and beside the cottage there was a smithy, where an old smith was working at his anvil.
I finally determined to take him to Oakland--where I had built a little cottage, and always spent my Sundays--the very next day.
In the evening she came to a little cottage, and went in there to rest, for her weary feet would carry her no further.
SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED A poor widow once lived in a little cottage.
When she came to the forest she discovered a little cottage, out of which three little Dwarfs were peeping.
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