Tell me, Umbezi, is this little chief of the Amansomi your daughter's accepted suitor?
Well, this little kraal of my father's is just now the headquarters of the Umbelazi faction, the Isigqosa, as the princedom of Gikazi is that of Cetewayo.
How very nicely you have fitted up this little nest of hers!
This little house of hers, and her simple furniture, seem pretty to you, because you come upon them up here on a hillside in a forlorn part of the world where you did not expect to find things clean and tidy.
If so far, sir, I have been entitled to tell you the story of my own doings as the chronicle of this little spot of earth, I have reached the point where M.
This little body of the faithful was called the Little Church; and those within its fold, like the Jansenists, led the strictly ordered lives that appear to be a first necessity of existence in all proscribed and persecuted sects.
This little fact, more potent than all the teaching of philosophers, than every Act of Parliament, and all the sermons ever preached, reigned paramount, supreme.
The tone of this little society, as much removed from vulgar gossip as from affected pedantry, was truly elevated.
Monsieur de Camors, with his head resting on the pillow of the cradle, and laughing at this little creature, who smiled back at him!
He was vexed at this little episode--unreasonably vexed.
Never before had he felt so acutely the childishness that still lingered in this little Vere of the island--lingered unaffected, untouched by recent events.
And yet there was more significance, perhaps, and perhaps a greater consolation, in this little nosegay on the grave of one who had died old.
There is something, to my fancy, quite perfect in this littleexperience of my fellow- traveller's.
Every Sunday the country folk throng in with daylight to buy apples, to attend mass, and to visit one of the wine-shops, of which there are no fewer than fifty in this little town.
Guiche has taken up the cause of this little adventuress, who gives herself all the airs of a grand lady; he will learn that Monsieur de Bragelonne, having nominated his friend M.
After partaking of some light refreshment, this little troop, the last of the court of the deposed king, retired to disperse in the town and its environs, and Murat remained alone with the women, only keeping one valet named Leblanc.
On this little patch of land, this strip of sand, the unhappy exile clung to his mother France, for once his foot touched the vessel which was to carry him away, his separation from France would be long, if not eternal.
This little fool of a Nisida persists in wanting me to speak to her father.
This little band, led by its officer, crossed a clearing in the wood, and advanced towards the farmhouse, which was called the Mas de Gafarel, and which now seemed deserted.
Is there no way of remaining on this little corner of French ground--tell me, Brune!
This little town, before its harbour was filled up, was the principal place in the island: it now presents a melancholy, but very picturesque appearance.
I noticed, however, both here and in other places, a very general interest in the ensuing election for the President; and this appears a good sign for the prosperity of this little country.
In the wooded island of Chiloe, which has an extremely humid climate, this little bird, skipping from side to side amidst the dripping foliage, is perhaps more abundant than almost any other kind.
The two children, somewhat frightened, followed Gavroche without uttering a word, and confided themselves to this little Providence in rags which had given them bread and had promised them a shelter.
During this one I want to find out what will come of this little intrigue, and to ascertain who the little blue lady may be; she looks intelligent.
Fully to appreciate the interest of this conversation, it is necessary to relate an incident which would presently serve as an invisible bond, drawing together the actors in this little drama, who were at present scattered through the rooms.
This little town, hardly a mile in circumference, is said to contain twelve thousand inhabitants.
This little plain is pretty fertile, and being watered by a pleasant stream, forms a delightful contrast with the hideous rocks that surround it.
Howsever, I am not one to take advantage of a weak moment, when you're forgetful of your own great advantages, and fancy 'arth and all it holds is in this little canoe.
This little delay, probably, saved the life of the Indian, who bounded back into the cover as swiftly as he had broken out of it.
This little specimen of the conversation must be sufficient.
Corporal one day, when confiding his griefs to Mr. Brock, "I wish my toe had been cut off before ever it served as a ladder to this little vixen.
The gentleman, by the curses at the commencement of this little speech, and the request contained at the end of it, showed that his losses vexed him, and that he was anxious to forget them temporarily.
Clara, who had listened to this little Napoleon in petticoats with breathless interest, now clasped her hands in a wild ecstasy of joy and exclaimed: "I will try it!
Owing to the kind forbearance of each member of this little family, their meeting with their guest at the table was not so awkward as it might have been rendered.
We are infinitely obliged to you for your sympathetic co-operation inthis little matter.
In the exhilaration of this little chat, our footsteps have wandered.
Comrade Windsor," said Psmith, when Master Maloney had spoken his last word, "we must take careful note of this little matter.
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