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1 So I turned to the little snatch of scrub grass and trees.
2 I felt almost drunk with that little snatch of freedom, eager for more.
3 Or this little snatch of a refrain sung by the old women of the town:
4 Had some of that when she was working and a sweet little snatch she's got.
5 But always these two had each other's hand clasped tight, and occasionally Natalie murmured a little snatch of Magyar.
6 I watched as she moved away from me, softly humming a little snatch of the song I had made for her.
7 Behold a little snatch of ordinary dinner gossip that left a very painful impression on the minds of three individuals who were present.
8 We laid a romantic course due east along 35th Street, Titania humming a little snatch from an English music-hall song that once amused us:
9 I never had the voice for singing. She actually sang a little snatch about staring across the river at a boy and having no boat.
10 The talk of the smugglers rang in my ears in little snatches .
11 Not in little snatched moments or an evening here and there.'
12 She sang little snatches of song in some foreign tongue.
13 Uncle Em and she had had little snatches of talks.
14 I can remember little snatches of the game.
15 On and on Joshua went, eloquent, impassioned, his speech full of little snatches of poems and five-dollar words.
16 So I mused and dozed till the very rumble of the wheels seemed to piece together in little snatches .
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