← He looked as if he had little appetite for anything. 🔊
← I had read little of Shelley, but, "Of course," I murmured, "he's very uneven." 🔊
← The little book, bought by me in Oxford, lies before me as I write. 🔊
← They seemed to fall into two classes: those who had little to say and those who had nothing. 🔊
← He had felt the breath of Fame against his cheek—so late, for such a little while; and at its withdrawal he gave in, gave up, gave out. 🔊
← In this little restaurant-sans-facon—might I, as the phrase is, cut in?" 🔊
← "It will be the more pleasant, our little deal," the devil went on, "because you are—I mistake not?—a diabolist." 🔊
← Again he looked up his name, stared at the three little pasted slips he had known so well. 🔊
← "Mr. Soames and I want to have a little talk with you. 🔊
← Dazed, I turned back at length into the little room, and I suppose I paid Berthe or Rose for my dinner and luncheon and for Soames's; 🔊