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1
The farm-hand went over to one of the
little
reed
-
enclosed
mud-islets.
2
You are shown the
little
reed
baskets, in rectangular form, that will carry your gift.
3
Suddenly he reached his long arm in among the shrubs and picked up a
little
reed
stick.
4
Lamplighter had taken out a
little
reed
pipe, set down the bidenhander, and was about to play.
5
The full moon was shining on the
little
reed
-
thatched
roof and the white walls of my new dwelling.
6
I'm as tired of my
little
reed
of a voice as of the tinkle of a musical box.
7
I have a
little
reed
-pipe
,
and when I blow on it the mullet come sailing into the bay.
8
She interrupted him hastily-
a
slender
little
reed
:
"As a whole I know little of foreign writers..."
9
For, floating upwards across the spaces came a sound of simple, old-time piping-thefluting music of a
little
reed
.
10
It was a
little
reed
,
feathered with grasses, and having a sharp ivory point, smeared with some green substance.
11
Poor empty
little
reed
!
12
We found ourselves peering through the thicket at a
little
reed
and grass grown body of water a few acres in extent.
13
Ahead of it, across the
little
reed
-
grown
inlet, stretched their road of escape, a long wooden bridge, lying white in the moonlight.
14
With a couple of strokes they were on a
little
reed
-
encircled
island, and now Per Ola was told that he must step on land.
15
Well, Waltie had a little chair that he liked- alittlereed rocking-chair-andmyhusband always kept this chair close by where he sat reading.
little
reed
little