And there in her death-chamber Israel sat with her constantly, settling his countenance steadfastly, and coming and going softly.
So she betook herself to an upper room, and gave strict orders to Fatimah and Habeebah that Naomi was to be kept from her altogether, that sight of the child's helpless happy face might tempt her soul no more.
She should twist it around her fingers to keep it in pretty curls.
Oh, I can tell you that: she has changed herself into a big fish, and her foal into a little one.
First he chose some stout ropes, and then he led the horse out of the stable and rode it to the hay-stack, which was made up of fifty cartloads, so that it could hardly be called 'a little one.
I pulled off a little one by stealth (the man being mightily curious of them) and eat it, and it was just as other little green small oranges are: as big as half the end of my little finger.
Suzanne faltered through her tears: "But what have I to pardon, little one?
She had always called her "my little one," while Marguerite's name for the elder was invariably "sister.
You will give him the smile of welcome he asks for, will you not, little one?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little one" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.