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1 A little cupola represented a pilot-house, and two iron chimneys served for smoke-stacks.
2 It is also much handsomer, is painted snowy white, and has a little cupola upon its summit.
3 Like the others, it was rimmed with bronze, curiously wrought, and protected by a little cupola from the rain.
4 But the ' little cupola , more neat than solemn,' of which Lord Byron speaks, will continue to be the goal of many a pilgrimage.
5 Someone who had thought to throw the search-light on the flag across the street, had spilled some of insinuating stuff in the little cupola .
6 It was, in fact, only a small chapel, built in a wing of the convent, with a little cupola and a bell over it.
7 Look at all the confetti and stuff, he added hurriedly, as the tiny flame of the match illuminated a small area of the little cupola .
8 "It is a small school-house, with a little cupola upon the top of it," said James, "for a bell.
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