He is a little fellow in streaks and stripes of brown, and he looks so much like the tree trunks that one can hardly see him.
He was a little fellow, not so big as a canary, and he was very fond of another bird in the room.
I thought one peck from one of their strong beaks would kill the little fellow.
Do you recollect, Mr. Brandon, that when I was a little fellow at school I had a thousand pounds left me by a clergyman--a former friend of my grandfather Elliot?
He himself was a little fellow of five or six years old, and could just remember what a talk it made.
Meanwhile you will raise my monthly allowance to five hundred francs, my little fellow?
But though he was a little fellow, he had a great heart.
Madame made no reply, but as soon as her husband had left the room, she called Turlurette and said to her: "Dear Turlurette, just see what a state they have put this poor little fellow in!
I don't see how such a little fellowas you can eat such hard things as acorns and beechnuts," protested Peter a little doubtfully.
He certainly makes an awful racket for such a little fellow.
Sitting on the top of a tall, dead, mullein stalk was a very soberly dressed but rather trim little fellow, a very little larger than Bully the English Sparrow.
I am really much obliged to you, my little fellow, this was returning good for evil.
I am really very much obliged to you, my little fellow," said he.
To be sure, as mammy says, I have no chance, such a little fellow as I am, of earning two guineas afore Monday fortnight.
My father turned farmer; he died when I was a little fellow, and I live with my mother.
When he was only a little fellow he would sprawl on the bank near Tyrley Castle and weave romances about the Norman barons whose home it had been--romances in which he bore a strenuous part.
As a boy Peloti was as charming a little fellow as one could wish: handsome, high spirited, clever.
And have you never, when riding by in a stage-coach, seen a little fellow at the window or the door of a house in the country crying as if his very heart would break?
Before we had adjusted our lungs to the new conditions, a little fellow in a dirty zouave suit took the checks from Jim, and ushered us down the centre aisle to our seats in the front row.
There was no opening; so Shack selected a little fellow in the middle, and ran right over him, taking pains to send him wide out of Seever's way.
I was a little fellow then, but I had the same love that I have now for all kinds of human things,--a kind of passion for the study of humanity, come in what shape it would.
He's in dat ar shed," said a little fellow, who stood holding George's horse.
After all, little was gained by the consultation, except the assurance that the poor little fellow was as well situated as was possible.
How many a time have her rosy lips blown up your feathers, and cried, 'Well done, little fellow!
Yes, little fellow, she accepted the gift; and when I fell on my knees to meditate on her, she vouchsafed replies to many of my questions.
He told Mr. Hobbs all about his life and about his elder brother, who had been rather good to him after their mother died, when Dick was quite a little fellow.
Antaeus, only half awake, "None of your nonsense, my little fellow!
What in the world, my little fellow," ejaculated Hercules, "may you be?
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