Aún no tenemos significados para "little shells".
1The wicked little shells licked like a rising tide along our right flank.
2N.B.-Theseare little shells which our children call blackamoors' teeth.
3These pretty little shells, in shades from yellow to brown, are well concealed among the dimly-lit seaweed.
4These beautiful little shells are of all sizes, from half an inch to two inches in length.
5The stones were full of little shells.
6There seems to be some plan of passion in Pope's grotto, stuck with spar and little shells.
7The queer little shells are seen everywhere, and the air resounds with the songs of the freed prisoners.
8They are so thick that out of a single ounce of the mud 150 little shells were obtained.
9But the creatures which live in these little shells are about the least finished of Madam How's works.
10There were, besides, some of the little shells that we call buckies; I think periwinkle is the English name.
11The weed brought by the gulf stream, floated around-somebranches we fished up, were full of beautiful little shells.
12On that table were three little shells in a row, and there was a little pea under the middle shell.
13There was a "what-not" in the corner covered with little shells and filled with strange and wonderful things.
14Her hair was done up in an irreproachable style, and her finger-nails were carefully manicured and pink like little shells.
15The starry skies and the great ocean and the little shells beneath my hand,-howwonderful are thy works, O Lord!
16He had been beaten until dead with scourges of little shells tied together-suchwas their custom, to sometimes so sacrifice men.
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