"Little girl" Quotes from Famous Books
... said that Medford Latham had seldom spoken to or of his daughter, Lucretia. She must have led a very lonely and repressed life while she was a little girl. Medford Latham did not go to sea, for he had business that kept ... — Sheila of Big Wreck Cove - A Story of Cape Cod • James A. Cooper
... ivy-covered cottage not a stone's-throw off; the clergyman lingered in the churchyard, reading the memorials on the tombstones. He was smiling at the quaintness of some of them, when the sound of hasty footsteps caused him to turn. A little girl was climbing over the churchyard-railings (as being nearer to her than the entrance-gate), and came dashing ... — The Argosy - Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891 • Various
... her bed, last night; I sent my boy home to forbid them to go forth. But he bringing me word that they are gone, I went thither and there saw "The Law against Lovers," a good play and well performed, especially the little girl's (whom I never saw act before) dancing and singing; and were it not for her, the loss of Roxalana would spoil the house. So home and to musique, and ... — Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete • Samuel Pepys
... I am only too glad that I was privileged to be of service. I only trust that the dear little girl is no ... — The Man • Bram Stoker
... indeed but a little girl chained by the inexorable bonds of caste to a false ideal. Birth and station spelled honor to her, and honor, to the daughter of an English noble, was a mightier force ... — The Outlaw of Torn • Edgar Rice Burroughs
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