I only know that I swim about in space, with a blue angel, in a state of blissful delirium, until I find myself alone with her in a little room, resting on a sofa.
My father had left a small collection of books in a little room up-stairs, to which I had access (for it adjoined my own) and which nobody else in our house ever troubled.
It was a little inn where Mr. Micawber put up, and he occupied a little room in it, partitioned off from the commercial room, and strongly flavored with tobacco smoke.
Hare came in soon after (it was in my little room) and talked to him as if they were old friends.
I remember that we found a little room (we had to go up four steps first) that we could have for seventy-five copecks, with our tea paid for in that sum.
Somebody in a little room called a great many queer names, and many passengers answered the call.
She did not welcome Edith pleasantly, which, the old man observing, led her away to a little room he occupied at the back of the cottage, and showed her the corallines.
In a house occupied by a poor German family, she seeks and obtains a little room, wherein she continues plying at her needle.
And he lived with a repulsive looking woman, in a little room he paid ten dollars a month for.
But the young peach-tree that had stood by the window of the Ark, and sent its fragrance into my little room above, lay prone upon the ground.
And at evening, in the Ark, I put my little room in perfect order, my head growing heavy with pain.
She knew that she might come whenever she chose to my little room at the Ark, which the chimney kept comfortably warm, and often I heard her footsteps on the stairs and her gentle knock at the door.
Though it was only late noon, the light seemed to be darkening in my little room.
In my little room, with all its haunting associations, the story of my dream-lady had a becoming setting and an uncommonly substantial foundation.
He crossed his long legs very deliberately and stroked his beard as he looked round my little room.
When Nell Darrel again opened her eyes, it was to find herself calmly resting on a couch in a little room, whose cozy appearance was like home indeed.
I want no lies now," cried the woman sharply; and the man drew himself into a little room, and stood regarding the female with a grin.
Green branches and pictures ornamented our little room, which my mother always kept neat and clean; she took great pride in always having the bed-linen and the curtains very white.
It is ten in the evening and I am in my little room upstairs, the only white woman in the camp except Mellie and two like her.
In my little room I rested quietly when my day's work was done.
Stepping softly over to the door that led into David's little room, he closed it carefully, and with a sigh, lighted the gas.
On the way there she opened the door of Phronsie's little room, just out of Father and Mother Fisher's.
With child's glad eyes to see once more The visioned glories of the gloom, With climbing suns, and starry store, Ceiling my little room.
I placed myself (exceedingly rich in clothes and jewels) in the middle of my little room, as before, and made my compliment to all the company as they passed me, as I did before.
I kept my little room as before, and the dancers filled the great room; all the drawing-rooms also were filled, and three rooms below stairs, which were not mine.
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