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1 Lamb, one day, encountered a small urchin loaded with a too heavy package of grocery.
2 The small urchin , Tommy, had apparently not suffered seriously from his immersion in the waters of Sunrise Lake.
3 One small urchin there was, so small that he escaped notice as he hung about hearing the word passed.
4 She held a small urchin , evidently from the Grassmarket or the Cowgate, firmly by the cuff of his ragged jacket.
5 There he was, sure enough, a small urchin with a little bundle upon his shoulder, toiling slowly up the hill.
6 Yet when the shock had a little subsided, it was discovered that a small urchin was the cause of the whole tumult.
7 What a grand appetite had this small urchin ! - Two Jim Crows immediately after breakfast!-andnow an elephant, as a preliminary whet before dinner.
8 The most flattering experience of the kind was voiced by a small urchin who plucked at his mother's sleeve: "Look, mamma!"
9 Words were not necessary, for the country store-keeper knows without being told what the small urchin with one hand clutched tightly wants of him.
10 Fruit-venders made off without their baskets, and small urchins shrieked the alarm of Baby-eaters!
11 "She's chasin' us out," I heard one small urchin grumbling as he struggled into a two-years-too-small overcoat.
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