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1  Let me take her for a little, Anne.
A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen
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2  Run away in, my sweet little darlings.
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3  You can't deny it, my dear little Nora.
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4  Of course you couldn't, poor little girl.
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5  But there was precious little result, Nora.
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6  Come, come, my little skylark must not droop her wings.
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7  And I shall have one, just a little one--or at most two.
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8  Perhaps a little older; very, very little; certainly not much.
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9  Sometimes one has a tiny little bit of influence, I should hope.
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10  Yes but, Torvald, this year we really can let ourselves go a little.
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11  Either you have a very bad memory or you know very little of business.
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12  The little ones are begging so hard to be allowed to come in to mamma.
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13  I have had to save a little here and there, where I could, you understand.
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14  The door is half opened, and KROGSTAD appears, he waits a little; the game goes on.
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15  And I would not wish you to be anything but just what you are, my sweet little skylark.
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16  I was expecting little Ivar's birth every day and I had my poor sick Torvald to look after.
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17  No, my dear fellow, I won't disturb you; I would rather go in to your wife for a little while.
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