Perasto is now a little place of some 500 inhabitants, but shows in its ruined palaces and unfinished church that it was once populous and prosperous.
The mouth is known as Porto Torre, from a little placeon the Parenzo side of the river.
I like it, and I believe I have given her a little place in my heart already.
Yes, indeed, if you can give me a little placein your heart," Violet answered, taking the little girl in her arms.
XXX One of the advantages of being “little people in a little place” is the pleasure small things can give one.
Illustration: street view of house] At the end of each summer, therefore, we would make elaborate calculations to prove what a great economy it would be to have a little place of our own.
It is true that at times he alluded in a modest way to his "little place," and even went to the length of remarking airily to new acquaintances that he hoped they would look him up any time they happened to be in his direction.
They began one pleasant April day when she was only a slip of a lass, who had taken a little place at the Hunts' farm near her home, for the purpose of saving up a few pounds against her marriage with Richard McBirney.
Twas a great wish he had, poor man, to git her back settled in a little place of her own before he was took.
My little placeonly a short step from here, so hope you won't mind walking?
Had I remained in Ireland I should have taken it, and put up a little place of two rooms, or added a bit on to the herd's cabin.
Come down to my little placeand we'll do a morning's cubbing.
Frenchtown is a little place, which was burnt and plundered during the last war, by the British Admiral Cockburn.
Upon the right shore of this creek, is a group of houses called Rome, and on the left a little place, named Stevensport; both places are united by a wooden bridge, resting upon one high pier.
Folkestone is now a little place; probably a quarter part as big as it was formerly.
At the end of this blackguard heath you come (on the road to Egham) to a little place called Sunning Hill, which is on the Western side of Windsor Park.
The man who can build such a palace as that, and have the cool cheek to call it 'a little place,' must in common decency be a multi-millionaire.
He informed me that for some time past he has been building a little place on the east side of Bryndermere Lake, that he thought it would be ready by the ninth of this month; and would I go down--or is it up?
Do you know how long you are going to stay in your father's little place?
When your husband is strong again and goes to work, then set the girl up with some decent clothes, and we will find her a little place.
And when they could spare her to come back to London she must get a little place, and earn her own living like a woman.
There was a little place at Meudon, she remembered.
The "little place," it turned out, ran to forty bedrooms, and was surrounded by three hundred acres of park.
He asked her down to his "little place in Hampshire," to talk plans over.
Living in New York was horribly expensive, as every one was saying, and it was worse the more they got to know people and had their own little place to keep in the world.
Many of the women who came knew their Paris better than New York, and "adored" "this chic little place.
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