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1 We sat in one of the cozy little stalls - just Tom and I.
2 Broken partitions show where little stalls used to open upon the court.
3 The little stalls , which were the stores, made the thoroughfares look like bazaars.
4 In Haiti, lottery tickets are sold at little stalls called borlettes, or banks.
5 It was obstructed with little stalls , where toys and other inconsiderable articles were sold.
6 Even the little stalls erected by Mandáyas for the married couples are very seldom to be found.
7 The long stone-walled, stone-floored room had little stalls down one side, each with its wooden bench and reading-desk.
8 Then he found himself wondering why no one was looting the store: why set up their own little stalls ?
9 The street-sorcerers packed up their little stalls , loaded their shabby possessions into handcarts and trudged out of the City.
10 The little stalls went all down the narrow main street and spread out on the big square before the church.
11 Round the ground sat the poor women of the Heath at little stalls , from which they sold colored sugar-sticks, gingerbread and two-ore cigars.
12 Here, in the back-ground, is a crowd of little stalls for the sale of various articles, such as prints, plays, fruit, and pastry.
13 The master of the first booth in the row of wretched little stalls was humped with steaming breath over a brazier of glowing coals.
14 It was Saturday, and all over the Square little stalls , with yellow linen roofs, were being erected for the principal market of the week.
15 We know that the Swiss Lake inhabitants built little stalls by the sides of their houses, in which they kept their cattle at night.
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