And among them was a lovely little glass shoe, which would only fit the tiniest foot imaginable.
Sa prubinsiya dì ka makalimù bisan gamayng sikrítu, In the country you cannot keep the tiniest secret.
Bísag gamay kaáyung sayup, mukyawkyaw ang manidyǐr, The manager makes a fuss about the tiniest mistakes.
Everyone of the fliers was equipped with apparatus that could have raised the entire solar system with a call for help, and yet not the tiniest whisper was heard.
He kept his eyes fixed on the Ganymedan, waiting hawk-like for one false move, for the tiniest wavering of attention.
She darted across the room and squeezed through the tiniest hole just as Tom's sharp claws reached out to grab her.
All is subdued, nothing glaring on this delicately coloured bird; indeed, all is delicate, including the bill, which is pointed and adapted for investigating the tiniest cracks and bud axels.
With its fine little bill it can pierce into the smallest crevices and extract from them the tiniest grubs.
As he looked upward through the water, the under surface was like a radiant but half transparent mirror, on which the tiniest floating object, even a fly or a wild-cherry petal, stood out with amazing distinctness.
For some minutes after the sound of footsteps had died away in the distance, he lay unstirring on his branch, his ears alert to the tiniest forest whisper, his nostrils quivering as they interrogated every subtlest forest scent.
A tiny chair stood at the table; behind the chair stood a tiny bureau; beside the bureau, the tiniest little iron wash-stand in the world.
Seating herself under the lamp, she produced from the contrivance the tiniest little mirror ever seen.
So they cut a small hole through the top, for a door, The tiniest roots from the outside they tore, And made them a ladder, so firm and so fair It answered their purpose and served as a stair.
We had the nicest oranges, And nuts, and apples red, And just the tiniest custard pie, Plum cake and snow white bread.
Neither her features nor her most often photographed expression showed the tiniest scrap of what the austere of her sex used to call character.
Some of the great old trees in the Wicked Wood have, through all these years, kept their tiniest twigs in extraordinary completeness.
They never go to sleep, and they never stop working, and they are never tired and never seen, and they never let thetiniest scrap of anything go to waste.
All it had for us was a few granules, first-form crystals consisting of the tiniest crossed ice needles ground out of shape by the pressure between the opposing forces of the air.
Only thetiniest of these could have such shrill tenuous voices.
She doesn't understand the tiniest bit in the world about fairy stories, you see.
For from every outflung limb and from every tiniest twig hung plumes and festoons and stalactites of gray moss.
And it's generous of you not to blame me for being just the very tiniest least bit riled by it.
I--I only saw him for the tiniest part of a second," said Claire, glancing nervously through the darkness behind her.
It was a great temptation to skip the driest pages, but he never yielded to it, conscientiously scampering even through the passages in the tiniest type that had a diffident air of expecting attention from only able-bodied adults.
The tiniest babe is decorated with strings, shells, or bits of wood, supposed to possess the power to ward off evils which mother-arms cannot avert.
Near by another shrub displayed a whorl of leaves like unto the foliage in shape and form, but creamy white, arranged around the tiniest suggestion of a flower.
On their heads are bright colored caps trimmed up in gorgeous style, while one is of coarse black hair in tiniest braids deftly joined.
And next day I owned the tiniest dog in New York, who slept in a collar-box, by my pillow, that I might not hurt it in the night.
I was just tired enough from rehearsal and disappointed enough to be irritated by the tiniest contretemps, and I almost whimpered, as I turned the other way and took a Broadway car.
I had not on that first night even the comfort of a dressing-room to myself, but shared one of the tiniest closets with Mrs. Roberta Norwood, in whose chic blonde person I failed utterly to see a future friend.
There are therefore only a few river steamers left, and these have to call at all the tiniest and obscurest waterside places and lumber camps, and can seldom make more than forty or fifty miles a day.
The tiniesttots in the congregation then came out carrying little jam jars which they bore to each individual for his collection, and we sang a rolling and clamorous hymn, and all went home.
Nor can the tiniest being on earth hide itself from me.
I would have dived to the bottom of the filthiest hole in that old spruit a dozen times a day to make myself the tiniest atom less ugly than I was.
Carson was staring straight before him, but without a turn of his head or flicker of his eyelids he was conscious of every tiniest detail of the woman by his side.
She had the whitest, daintiest, tiniest hands you ever did see; and the tiniest feet.
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