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1 Before him, on that level, were groups of seats and a little kiosk .
2 A hot-apple-cider-and-donut hut had been set up in a little kiosk in the park.
3 Berthé, ask madame if I can't have it served in the little kiosk at the end of the arbor.
4 Above the door of the little kiosk , with many a soft swish of silken stirrings, hung the beautiful old flag.
5 Beside a little kiosk , on the space exactly in front of the side street, lay a man on his face.
6 The professor left me at the door of the garden through which I had to pass to reach the little kiosk .
7 His Highness has erected a little kiosk , in which he can sit sheltered from the sun while the sport goes on.
8 The sacred stones were fenced about, and our visitors had to pay for admission at a little kiosk by the gate.
9 Most items are locally made, and the Thursday Food team spotted several customers stopping in to grab items from the little kiosk .
10 I hadn't seen the little kiosk built into the wall and the man's face in the window floated like a disembodied head.
11 The moon came out from behind a cloud, and we could see that the airport was really just a little kiosk in the cane grass.
12 Upon some of the higher mountain peaks stood little kiosks , dedicated to the memory of the Suttis.
13 From the pavements in front of the mauve-coloured houses rose little kiosks with advertisements in bright orange and vermilion and blue.
14 The garden sent me a fragrance of roses; the moon sailed higher and picked out the little kiosks set along the wall.
15 The ground along the side of the road had been trampled down and a row of little kiosks sold beer, fizzy drinks and bananas.
16 Upon it were seats, and here and there little kiosks , but they swept by too swiftly for him to see what might be therein.
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