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1 And you used to have little candy beans in your pockets, she cried.
2 He gave you a little candy then, just because you were such good children.
3 I freed her nipple from the lace-itwas pink and swollen, like a little candy .
4 Had a little candy once in a while.
5 He took me into a little candy - store , dazzlingly lighted and mirrored and filled with marble-topped tables
6 Let me see; I think mother went into the little candy shop and left them with me.
7 Here was another avalanche of good fortune, and the little candy merchant could hardly believe her senses.
8 He planned to have his house moved there, and intended starting a little candy and notion store.
9 She would become a little candy merchant.
10 Her mother unwrapped one of the little candy bars and popped the whole thing in her mouth.
11 It meant fresh food from Earth, meat from the frozen lockers, maybe even a little candy and salt.
12 If your little candy making adventure is causing a hazardous air quality situation in your kitchen Netatmo can let you know.
13 Remember when your parents used to give you little candy and chocolate cigarettes in lifelike cigarette boxes in your Christmas stockings?
14 And if you bring me a little candy from the store with the letters, maybe I'll eat it to please you.
15 The mayor told me you were a little candy merchant, but I did not suppose you carried on such an extensive trade.
16 Ten years is a long time-longenough to change the child into a woman, the little candy merchant into a fine lady.
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