It is a nice little house, Grandpapa, and I love it very much.
As we find ourself in the predicament of not being able to describe (to our own satisfaction) nice little couples in the abstract, we purpose telling in this place a little story about a nice littlecouple of our acquaintance.
I dare say it was quite a nice little coat," said the Boy, "and I hope my womenfolk had the tact to call it a 'blazer.
I dare say I was quite a nice little boy," said the Boy, complacently.
I knew an elderly couple who were childless, and lived in a nice little house in the suburbs with, a long garden in front, and one at the back as well; they were in comfortable but moderate circumstances, and kept two servants only.
She is a nice little woman, and no man gets his meals nicer.
I stopped, she came up and said, "Is she not a nice little girl?
If she had had a nice little basket-hat on her head to hold the pins in she could have answered back without stopping her work every other minute to take them out of her mouth in order to retort to his honeyed sentiments.
I had neither eaten nor drunk since eight o'clock in the morning; and as it was a nice little public-house, I at first intended to stay all night, an intention that I afterwards very indiscreetly gave up.
It would be a nice little specimen of the way in which these families became possessed of a great part of their estates.
Chesham is a nice little town, lying in a deep and narrow valley, with a stream of water running through it.
She lived in a nice little vinegar-bottle with a ladder to go up and down, and had all she wished for.
So the fox pretended to be dead, and the badger changed himself into a hunter, shouldered the fox, and went off to the town, where he made a good bargain, and sold her for a nice little sum of money.
He chose a sunny sloping bank covered with a thick growth of bushes, and erected there a nice little hen-house, with two glass windows, a little door, and a good pole for his family to roost on.
I don't know whether he put Lady Betty at the top of the list or not, and if that's the way you feel about our nice little stunt, I expect it's just as well not to enquire further.
The woman conducted me into a nice little parlour, and, leaving me, presently returned with a bottle and tumbler on a tray.
A nice little servant-girl presently made her appearance at the door, of whom I inquired whether I could see the church.
There’s a nice littleinn on the right: won’t you come in and have some refreshment?
After that he paid the man, directed him to the nearest point on the stage road, and breathed thanks that he was alone again, and could go back to his plan of digging a nice little hunch of cattle out of that bank before snow flew.
Then, in April, he left Junkins and drove home a nice littlebunch of ten cows and a two-year-old and two yearlings.
And I'll have to pack the dirt down here to the creek; but I'll dig a nice little bunch of cattle out of that gravel bank before snow flies, or I miss my guess a mile.
A-course, Mrs. Bridger got a nice littlepile of money fer it, and paid Curry the balance she owed him.
The gang made a nice little pen, usin' ties, and ev'ry day they packed over some feed in the shape of the camp leavin's.
Then he tacked on that the boy was a nice little feller, and likely didn't eat much.
Mollie is a nice little girl, and we are all fond of her; but I should be inclined to doubt her discretion.
You have a nice little lawn, and it will not be too sunny near the house.
Now, I positively must not keep you standing under this hedge any longer; but I feel all the better for this nice little talk.
The good old Count not only gave away the bride, but gave with her a nice little dot, or portion.
It was getting to be a nice little frolic, and those grave business men entered into it like boys.
It was already half an hour after starting-time, but we delayed until a nice little boy, attended by two juvenile shop-lads clad in overalls of check cotton, appeared to join us.
And as we walked back along the ramparts we overtook Mrs. Mundo trotting homewards with her twin girls, whose uncovered locks were tied up with ribbons till they looked like a couple of nice little ponies on their way to a horse show.
My room, which was on the floor beneath, had a nice little sitting-room attached.
The Three Bears Once upon a time three bears lived in a nice little house in a great forest.
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