The cardinal number that is the sum of four and one.
1 On poor, foolish Clifford, gaunt Hepzibah, and rustic little Phœbe !
2 He does not wish my little Phœbe to be the untidy little maid she is.
3 It is gone off this weary old world, and we may be as light-hearted as little Phœbe herself.
4 Little Phœbe was one of those persons who possess, as their exclusive patrimony, the gift of practical arrangement.
5 It is our own little Phoebe !
6 It is our own little Phœbe ! - Ah
7 The weight is gone, Hepzibah-goneoff this weary old world, and we may be as lighthearted as little Phoebe herself!
8 It must be little Phœbe ; for it can be nobody else,-andthere is a look of her father about her, too!
9 " Little Phoebe , " "Little Joe," "'Way down yonder in the cornfield."
10 But little Phoebe promised so far to out-do her mother, that it seemed doubtful if she could "black herself" if she tried.
11 "You remember little Phoebe , Ishmael-fromthe mill...."
12 "Poor little Phoebe ! " said I, my thoughts going back to the baby she carried all those hundred miles.
13 "But little Phoebe ! " said the bishop.
14 "Dear Clifford," said Hepzibah, in the tone with which one soothes a wayward infant, "this is our cousin Phœbe,-littlePhœbe Pyncheon,-Arthur's only child, you know.
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