She wasn't in his way, she wasn't blocking him or stopping him, she was just a little girl that had tried to stand up against the big bad wolf. |
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My condolences and deepest sympathy go to the parents and family of the little girl for the loss of a gift from God. |
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One little girl said she didn't like tuna but when we made tuna fishcakes I persuaded her to try it and she ended up loving it. |
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This one has an unforgivable, unnecessary shot that resolves a mini-plot thread featuring a legless little girl. |
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When we meet he plonks his keys on the table and there is a picture of a little girl on his key-ring. |
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Being a lifesaver is part of the job, but I think that helping this little girl will probably be the most memorable thing I've ever done. |
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No longer the little girl, she's become a really interestingly deluded old lady. |
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It's daughter Caroline's third birthday and a proud and happy little girl turns church-going into a gleeful romp. |
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I shrugged, then just as Mothers car is pulling out into traffic, little girl waves and blows me a kiss, which made me smile. |
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This sequence is especially heartbreaking, as the screaming little girl is carried away to die. |
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Observing so much beauty in a single evening made me exhausted, blubbering like a little girl. |
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We all feel desperately for a little girl who has lost both parents in such grim and public circumstances. |
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They start at 7pm and any little girl between the ages of six and twelve is welcome to join. |
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The little girl was more often to be found prowling around the barns and jumping out of haylofts than sitting inside doing needlework. |
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Long ago, when she was a little girl, one of the servants had cross stitched for her a little sampler that now hung on the wall. |
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With a startled blink, Ana looked behind her to find none other then the orange pig-tailed little girl. |
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They had been beaten by a puny little girl, at least eight inches shorter and scrawny. |
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When I was a little girl I really wanted to be a majorette, so my mom signed me up with the Oregon Journal Juniors Majorettes. |
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A quick scan of the shelves and I was a little girl back in Leyland in the sweet shop near the end of our street. |
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Like all mothers, though, she sees you as her little girl growing up, and it's making her a teensy bit nervous. |
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Truly, this little girl was so precious that coverage of her disappearance outranked most important national and international events! |
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She spins around like a little girl with her tongue sticking out to catch the drops. |
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Rena then spotted the little girl bobbing up and down on a yellow boogie board, holding on for dear life. |
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A woman in a grey dress and white apron, holding a little girl by the hand, approached, and spoke with gravity and great sweetness. |
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The scenes between the little girl and her teacher are the high points of the movie. |
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Other successful murals included an animal scene in the bedroom of a little girl. |
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The little girl has dystonic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, which means she is confined to a wheelchair and needs 24-hour care. |
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Juliette has a little boy who's maybe seven and my little girl is 21 months so I hit her up for whatever advice she could give to a new father. |
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I was supposed to walk into the church with Trevor because Erica couldn't think of any little girl to be a flower girl. |
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Cute, perky, athletic and always daddy's little girl, the cheerleader is the darling symbol of American youth and feminine desirability. |
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Not letting her daughter say another word, the Queen bent down over the little girl and gracefully yet sternly took the stone from her hands. |
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We're just having a little birthday party here for a little girl whose birthday fell today. |
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It comes with its own smart computer system, represented holographically as a little girl with a British accent. |
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Her coat was too big, so it made her seem like a little girl dressing up in her mother's clothes. |
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It announced that he is in fact a gutless coward, a scared little girl and absolute joke. |
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She took her daughter out to see them and they admired the little girl as they told her fortune. |
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When Ripley was eight years old, she was the fair-haired little girl who played Jemima. |
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The little girl tugged on her father's arm impatiently as they approached the waves. |
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On Saturday night, shortly after the incident, doctors performed a colostomy on the little girl. |
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His skin felt like wet parchment, and I'll tell you a secret, I knew a little girl who would draw on him. |
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Police are hunting a thief who left a little girl suffering nightmares after he stole a model reindeer from her the front garden. |
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It was slightly annoying to hear the little girl tripping along behind him like a young mountain goat. |
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Barbie's body and face has remained relatively unchanging, symbolizing growing up to the little girl. |
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The little girl spins her head around devilishly to cast the finger in my direction, sealing my fate, casting me out. |
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In this way, she enacted the role of the favored little girl, a role she had never been able to perform during her own childhood. |
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Suddenly feeling like a little girl at a slumber party, sharing who our crushes are at the moment and then giggling wildly. |
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The little girl slumped limply out of his arms and fell fast asleep, her arms wrapped around her baby brother. |
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The snipers would pick you off but they are afraid to hit the little girl you are hiding in front of you. |
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The little girl was otherwise unrecognisable, covered in blood and crushed in the back of the mangled wreck that had been her parents' car. |
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I had a friend whose little girl was born with severe brain damage and suffers from Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy. |
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As a little girl I used to watch my aunt embroider pillow-covers, handkerchiefs, dupattas, baby-dresses, you name it. |
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Woodward starred as the Scottish policeman investigating the disappearance of a little girl. |
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And Elizabeth is about the most innocent, guileless, angelic little girl you've ever met. |
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Exceptions include a deliciously carefree little girl who has leaped high into the air despite her cumbersome skirt and heavy brogans. |
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My father was a nobleman in England, and my mother was a noblewoman born in France, but had moved to England when she was a little girl. |
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Not a word did he speak to the little girl, but began singing a little ditty, an old tune full of light and the sun's laughter. |
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The hair on my neck stood on end as she let out a melodic, screeching cackle of a laugh, like that of a misbehaving little girl. |
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One little girl struggles to separate two stacked chairs as she discusses her aspirations. |
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He appeared to be a father who doted on his children, especially his little girl. |
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Catherine smiled dotingly on the little girl she had raised since that day eight years ago. |
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The little girl wasn't downcast for long, however, and she grabbed Peter's hand. |
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Cara is a lovely, cheeky, normal little girl, and this illness came on so suddenly and has shocked us all. |
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This chifforobe, which is now in my youngest son's bedroom, belonged to my mother when she was a little girl. |
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Dressing a little girl is, for many mothers, one of the most enjoyable aspects of their parenthood. |
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The good little girl was now the opportunistic hussy dumping her man to get together with the new most popular boy in school. |
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The little girl was standing on the seat and peering over the top, playing peek-a-boo and pulling silly faces at the two friends. |
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When the issue of pipelining Alaskan oil comes up, environmentalists start crying like a little girl with a skinned knee. |
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There were 17 cases, and the only fatal one was that of a little girl with constitutionally weak lungs. |
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I asked this kid's mother whether the little girl wants to have a play date with my daughter and she said no, she has to go to German lessons. |
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Sitting on a picnic table was a beautiful little girl of maybe five or six. |
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Elation seemed to bubble and fizz in my throat, and I could only giggle like a silly little girl. |
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He saw his parents walk in followed by a little girl with her brown hair in a ponytail. |
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A little girl ran down a cobblestone path in the middle of an immense flower garden. |
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As a little girl, my great grandmother Elsie fed me noodles and pot cheese. |
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The little girl in a pink frock cries because she wanted to paint with colour. |
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He said he saw a little girl crying outside the barbed wire fence by the front gate of the former palace where he works. |
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To her surprise, Elizabeth only giggled like a little girl with her friend. |
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The little girl had a pudgy little face and dimples on her cheeks whenever she smiled. |
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And I would like to give encouragement to the couple missing their little girl. |
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Lydia is such a gutsy and determined little girl, we are just glad to have been able to help her. |
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Elizabeth had doted on her, spoiled her, given her everything a little girl can want. |
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Of course, Lorraine is also booked solid, but she may be able to squeeze my little girl in. |
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A sulky little girl, maybe ten or eleven years old, followed a few yards behind. |
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One reading was from a picture book about a little girl who picks a batch of blueberries and leaves them on her neighbor's porch. |
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Instead of saying this, however, I nodded like the compliant little girl he wanted me to be. |
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Perhaps he had expected to find her still a compliant little girl, but he seemed visibly taken aback by her anger. |
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But the little girl understood that she was protected, not only by the woman who held her, but also by the bounty of nature that surrounded her. |
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One man visiting the Bodie cemetery with his little girl noticed her giggling and apparently playing with an unseen entity. |
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I witnessed a little girl weighing no more that 100 lb get hit hit smack dab in the shoulder and fall to the pavement. |
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If she had gone, she would have missed the birthday party of the little girl down the street, of whom she was a bosom friend. |
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So the little girl whose mother wanted so desperately to be rid of her will likely have a good and safe family life after all. |
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But the little girl has amazed her family and doctors by bouncing back and learning how to walk on her prosthetic legs. |
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Gently she handed the little girl to her mother and they lighted from their horses. |
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He used to be a middle-weight boxer so he taught me how to box when I was a little girl. |
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My dearest wish for this season is to see the little girl blossom as a four-year-old. |
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The little girl was scrawny and short, very plain, and had frightened eyes that were focused on the two needles she was trying to knit with. |
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The mother of a possessed little girl is talking to the recently arrived priest who is going to perform an exorcism. |
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In her younger years, the little girl had an intense loyalty to her father. |
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Once there was a little girl with little hair and little fingers and she got eaten by the big bad wolf. |
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The little girl who had come into his life so unexpectedly had won his heart, wrapping him around her little finger in the process. |
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I feel like I should go running after the little girl, but suddenly I'm rooted to the spot. |
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The little girl moved closer to her mother who instinctively put a protective arm around her, drawing her in closer. |
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At least you did not run from the room screaming like a little girl, as no doubt he would. |
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When I saw the beignet chef toss that dough and make clouds of flour for that laughing little girl it surprised me how much it made me miss Ben. |
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Our little girl, now nearly 28 months old, is still on the breast, and this gladdens my heart because it's where I think she should be. |
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When I was a little girl, the Paschal candle was extinguished in Ascension as a sign of the mystery of Christ's departure. |
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If they wonder, like I do, what became of that little girl in the pinafore dress. |
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The once quiet little girl who was mercilessly bullied at her last school was giving them what for. |
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At the thought of his son, he quickly remembered the little girl who had come with him, and the smile on his face broadened. |
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It was a little girl, by the sound of it, but before he could go after her, he woke up with a shudder. |
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He knocked up one woman, produced the little girl you see here, and now he's sauntering off to bed another doxy. |
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The preacher walked on, pleased to see that the little girl had Jesus foremost in her heart. |
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In retaliation, the little girl knocks over the entire table, sending the game and its pieces crashing to the floor. |
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The little girl stood up and brushed the dirt off her frock, extending one flawless, beautiful hand. |
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I thought myself a feisty, little girl with my short, spiked hair and my three ear-piercings and fake nose ring. |
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Their little girl was christened Kelly and Michelle and Eric enjoyed a get-together with family and friends afterwards. |
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A little girl drew the curtains open to reveal a window to the street outside, where people walked by, seeming to be part of the performance. |
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Most people said that Tara was a foolish little girl for playing with such a low class person. |
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One little girl reminded me that the guitar, too, is hard to use to really evil effect if it is at least in tune. |
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A little girl, about the age of Peter, is going on about how a stork brought her mommy's baby. |
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The little girl was happily babbling and taking in her new surroundings with awe and she hadn't made a single fussy peep. |
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When my sister was a little girl she asked my mother the name of a certain old lady. |
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Nikita was a pupil in Holy Family Girls National School, Askea and was known as a very kind-hearted little girl who loved to share. |
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But the truth is, the little girl was in no danger, for like the other members of her tribe, she was a child of an animal totem. |
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The little girl could be heard squealing as Sharon walked towards them and relieved the taller woman of her bundle. |
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The story was that of a little girl who was born in a well-to-do family and was a top performer in her studies. |
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On his days off, he scrutinises the children in the playground opposite his apartment and shadows a little girl through the local park. |
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She patiently waited in the lobby of the delivery room, but the little girl, Camille, had other ideas, and squalled mercilessly. |
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The girl that plays my daughter in the series is actually my niece, my sister's little girl. |
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According to police, the little girl was playing a few steps behind her father when she was set upon by two wolfhounds. |
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With painstaking penmanship and a few erasures to correct spellings and numbers, the little girl explained herself. |
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The little girl supported his arm, making sure he did not fall to the ground. |
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She looks for all the world like a little girl who's come to ask my son to play. |
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They had this guy whom they knew was holding a little girl who would die unless they got hold of her, but they didn't have anything on him. |
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This heinous act of the murder of a little girl and the wounding of her peers go beyond the boundaries of reason and sanity. |
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The white marble statue, which depicted a little girl holding a teddy bear, was taken in February last year. |
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The little girl with fair hair and twinkling eyes laughed with sheer joy and said it would be her best Christmas ever. |
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The little girl throws her head back, thrilling at the breeze blowing through the tendrils of her hair. |
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He thought of her as his little girl still, so sometimes he was a bit protective. |
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They're too much for one little girl, but they make a perfect man-sized meal. |
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But the kids of the local came around and started baiting that daft little girl. |
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It's like that fairy tale where vipers and toads jump out of the mouth of the accursed mean little girl when she tries to speak. |
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By defending his blundering ways, this self-serving little weasel shows callous disregard for that poor little girl. |
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Ali, who was two at the time, loved the story about the little girl who lived in a teeny, weeny house and played with itty, bitty toys. |
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I can imagine how I must have felt as that little girl, being introduced to the world of unfairness and meanness that can abound. |
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He called me a stupid, oafish, little girl in front of EVERYONE the night I met him. |
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The little girl fell silent, whimpering in pain from the tight grip he had on her hair. |
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Faith looked up to see a man striding towards them with a thunderous expression, dragging a little girl with him. |
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A little girl giggles as she runs through the thick forest being chased by a playful kitten. |
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On the screen, the little girl bows her head slightly to accept her trophy. |
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The little girl has a rare tissue type with an estimated one in 90,000 chance of finding a perfect match. |
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Anne moved closer to Amelia, feeling like a little girl again as she nearly clutched her nursemaid's skirts. |
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I had known how to read and write that type of writing since I was a little girl. |
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A little girl who suffered a form of stroke at the age of five has been allowed home to start the New Year with her family. |
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Every morning it gets harder and harder for me to wake up and go to class like a good little girl. |
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Assure that unhappy little girl inside you that she is not alone and unloved. |
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The thought of that poor little girl kidnapped because of her good-for-nothing father made me feel sick. |
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The little girl he had talked to what seemed like ages ago was standing before him, holding a jug of water tipped at a dangerous angle. |
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A little girl flew backwards out of the pile and put her back against the wall of the closet, her breath coming out in puffs and her eyes wide. |
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His mother had enough trouble in her life without being messed around by some silly little girl. |
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Oddly enough, I never quite recaptured the raw vivaciousness of my childhood homelessness, but that is probably because I am not that little girl anymore. |
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Somehow hearing abstractly about 6 million killed just does not make the same emotional connection as reading the full story of one little girl and her family. |
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Her rage drained away and she was just a little girl inside once more. |
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One little girl sat clutching a toy dog, silently staring out a window until her mother came. |
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As soon as she realized who it was, her expression was that of a little girl who just found a missing doll she lost but hasn't been able to forget. |
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Apparently many posted images of themselves as well, as if the little girl would find their manhood irresistible. |
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Theo and the little girl were now little more than two indistinct specks shimmering in the heat haze, a mirage that was beginning to flicker and break up. |
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It's about an old man named Eddie, who dies trying to save the life of a little girl when a ride at the amusement park where he works goes haywire. |
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She sat across from the little girl at her kitchen table with a large plate of freshly chopped rainbow peppers sitting between them and ranch dressing to dip them in. |
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Within the confines of the Internet, this little girl exists only to make us feel better about ourselves. |
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I most sincerely condole with you for the loss of your dear little girl. |
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In one example, a little girl takes on the mentality of a bad dog and pees on a carpet. |
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She is a lively little girl with blonde curly hair and sparkling eyes. |
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The mother of the little girl shut her eyes tight, the tears falling more. |
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What has that arc been like, from that unjaded little girl seeing that film to the unjaded woman starring in Another Happy Day? |
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No matter how lightweight you may be, little girl, there's absolutely nothing this gust of wind could do to you other than knock you to the ground! |
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Juliet's coltish, little girl steps soon slink, like Prokofiev's undulating score, into something languorous and self knowing enough to convince us she is now a woman in love. |
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Whether it's thrusting your arms skyward or dancing like a little girl, you must perfect it and do the same thing each time, as this will become your calling card. |
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When I was a little girl, my daddy brought me out to this field to play. |
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My wife has always had a liking for this unfortunate little girl. |
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What preoccupies me more is that I'm entering a new stage in my life, with a little girl who we want and the next couple of weeks are going to be very hectic. |
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A more sophisticated photographer might put the prize bull, the man leading it and the little girl holding her doll who sits on its back into a more imaginative conjunction. |
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We pulled aside some of the ladies to get their take on performing at this landmark moment and, of course, get in a little girl talk about the clothes. |
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The blond little girl clenched her teeth, cantered her mare to the jump, but the mare put an extra stride in, not giving herself space to jump the fence. |
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They empathized with Lucy's attachment to her pig puppet and one little girl started bringing her favourite doll to school so she wouldn't be separated from it. |
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Meg was a name for a little girl, while Maggie was a name for a teenager. |
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She really is a photogenic little girl, and loved her trophy, she calls it her little egg cup, and her picture takes pride of place on our wall at home. |
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I can see her as a little girl, dreamy-eyed, with a passion for life. |
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She gives her a chocolate bar, which the little girl eats greedily. |
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Here, her subjects range from the aspirations of a little girl in Harlem to Bessie Smith's vocals, angel food cake and the goings on at the local shooting range. |
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She knew she was being dumb and stupid, acting like a little girl. |
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Ten dollars, and her little girl, Soheir, would be ready to take her first step on the road to womanhood. |
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Nevertheless, the family of the little girl sued the company for wrongful death. |
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The images include a firestone tire, a frosted cake, a nuclear cloud, and a little girl beneath a hair dryer. |
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Not that anyone except me cares, but the sight of my little girl kitty, Abby, curled up and sleeping on the back of the couch, makes my whole body unclench and relax. |
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I want to talk to my little girl who is going to be one today. |
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She walks into Rosebank Mall in her All Star takkies, longish skirt, tied dreadlocks, a bag across her chest and her little girl running behind or in front of her. |
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I am a monstrosity, a selfish little girl who selected her own life instead of those that gave her life and those who meant almost everything to her. |
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A little girl sold us mud diyas with little candles in them. |
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Somebody told me when I was a little girl that silence is golden. |
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It says it has given Interpol the identities of the men who sought to victimize this little girl. |
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Now on a school day we are all on to drag the little blighters out of bed, but, surprise, surprise, the little girl was up at 6.45 am closely followed by the lad. |
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Then an adorable little girl in a white dress who can't have been more than four or five skated out, really slowly and did a couple of bunny hops. |
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When a mother puts stunning pictures of her little girl up on social media, she may make her a star. |
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And I remember Grandma saying that when I was a little girl, and I pulled myself up by my bootstraps and I marched right into the shopping center. |
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We're hoping for a little girl and have decided on a name already! |
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As the kids then bolted for safety, 6-year-old aidan Licata paused to hold the door for a little girl. |
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Jerry Lee told reporters who gawked at the little girl that she was fifteen. |
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Next came a walkabout, with one little girl very hesitant to give up her flowers to Camilla. |
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Mrs. Bauer's stumpy frame is shaken by shuddering sobs and her little girl, hanging onto her skirt, looks up with a puckered face, ready to cry with her mother. |
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I was just a little girl but I used to love peeking around the corner and watching them doing the jitterbug and throwing the girls over their shoulders. |
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The man who failed to help a little girl in the hallway of his building, to tragic end. |
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There was an audible reaction when a new picture slid next to the smiling little girl with a coloring book in front of her. |
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He had girlfriends, and as far as others knew, took care of a beautiful little girl named Jocelyn. |
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The words came out meekly, like I was a little girl lost in the world. |
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To repair any damage Rhoda has done to her already precarious identity as a good little girl, Rhoda initiates a game that she and her mother have obviously played before. |
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So far Joan has encountered the Almighty as a street sweeper, a mime, a guy from the power company, a naval recruiter, and a little girl playing with a ball in the park. |
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The book is based on the life of Sadako Sasaki, a little girl in Hiroshima sickened by radiation. |
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The little girl who had once stood there with a bouquet was out in California, a buoyant and youthful 66 years old. |
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If he Kashim was getting that kind of a look from those eyes, he'd be so frightened that he'd scream like a little girl and take off like a scalded cat. |
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This was, after, a little girl who stopped believing in Santa Claus when she was six. |
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The little girl had been molested and asphyxiated, suffocated to death. |
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As a little girl, Jane was enamored of her father, but he was too self-involved to notice. |
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That poor little girl, we could make a federal case out of her story. |
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His hazel eyes shone with mirth as he looked at her and at that instant, the little girl had made up her mind that her hero was the bestest person in the universe. |
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He watches warily as a young man in dusty boots walks down the unpaved street, pushing a flat cart carrying bright yellow plastic chairs, chickens, and a little girl. |
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In London, in 1951, a little girl skips past an undertaker's hearse in the fog, and you know that the whole of her life is being plangently prefigured. |
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She finally spotted among the huge trees a gigantic oak with a large hollow at the base of its trunk that was just large enough for a little girl to go hide in and sleep. |
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Well, by morning the little girl was coolsome, but plumb wore down to nothing. |
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I've gone horseback riding many times since I was a little girl, and my 9-year-old daughter Emily considered herself an old trailhand. |
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Mary is a little girl living Down Under who finds an unlikely penpal in middle-aged, obese, depressed New Yorker Max. |
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All went swingingly 'til proceedings came to a halt when he realised a little girl was bidding against her father for a large fluffy teddy bear. |
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Glinda leaned forward and kissed the sweet, upturned face of the loving little girl. |
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Carmine is a curious little girl who is on her way to have some alphabet soup for lunch at her Granny's house. |
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I played in the dirt with a small dinky car as the garage held no fascination for a little girl of five. |
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One day I was looking at a little girl eating a Dixie cup of strawberry ice cream. |
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Live footage on Al Jazeera shows a dad carrying a little girl wrapped in a red and white kaffiya. |
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Somewhat crude occult exploitationer about a little girl who is possessed by a devil. |
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My father was very supportive of me as a musician, but any daddy is going to be a bit uptight with his little girl. |
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During the trip, Dodgson told the girls a story that featured a bored little girl named Alice who goes looking for an adventure. |
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Primary lymphoedema means your little girl was born without some lymph vessels in her leg so the lymph can't be collected and tends to pool. |
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A COUPLE were left shaken and their little girl traumatised after a van crashed into their vehicle and sped off. |
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The cat scratched the little girl because she was playing with it too hard. |
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Then there was the potty-mouthed little girl who came to the playground alone and left alone. |
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The little girl already senses the appeal and attraction of a Britney Spears, a cross between Barbie and her little sister, Skipper. |
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A little girl was given an automatic weapon to play with this week. |
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Not only did Cameron find it 'tricky stuff ' but he seemed to reduce one little girl to a state of catatonic boredom. |
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Then there was a little girl on the grass with her legs spread. |
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It gave me quite an uplift to read of a man, so brave That he tackled a bullmastiff, a little girl to save. |
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Laurie tells him to stop being such a little girl and do something bad for once. |
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A little girl wanting ballet slippers and a ballet outfit brought back my own childhood memories of toeshoes and nutcrackers. |
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My only previous trips to Pitlochry were to see the famous fish ladder as a little girl. |
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In the meantime, thousands of letters, cards, cablegrams, and radiograms were pouring into the hospital for this little girl. |
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I was in Primark this week, buying pounds 3 glittery plimsoles for my little girl, and it was absolutely heaving. |
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The little girl was born with gastroschisis, in which her small and large intestine sat outside her abdominal wall. |
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But it emerged that while in work he seriously sexually abused a little girl in signal boxes and elsewhere. |
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In that sense I want my little girl to experience the same bond I felt with my nanas and grampies, as I only have wonderfully fond memories of them. |
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Q My little girl loves her Barbie dolls and plays with them all the time but I've heard that they can be a dangerous influence on girls growing up. |
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There was a cluster of images of a little girl that many people remembered seeing in the commercial, but the one of her laughing was the peak visual. |
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I remember my neighbour's little girl saying to me regarding one Staffie that we used to have, that her father had told her not to approach any dog, except our Staffie. |
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A wiry little girl in a starched, lemon-colored party dress, she sassed along with a grownup mince, one hand on her hip, the other supporting a spinsterish umbrella. |
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She became known as the little girl who sat on the steps of the TB Block, darting inside whenever she saw authorities, then going back to await the return of her camp mother. |
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These he had given to the little girl, over the howled protests of the officers and despite repeated blows from a riflebutt in the small of his back. |
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Grieving parents Santokh Singh Loyal and Amrit Kaur, from Hockley, initially thought their little girl had been murdered so her organs could be harvested. |
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The family once saw a little girl getting a bath, sitting out in the sun on an inverted jar, while her mother poured basinfuls of water over her and rubber her with her hands. |
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She's very realistic, she's got real hair and she's wearing a little pinafore and a jersey and so she's a very normal little girl. |
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She was such a sweet little girl, and she was always taught about her private parts and about telling mommy and daddy when someone hurts you. |
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I would rather have been like a boy than a preppy little girl. |
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I have a lot of issues about my ex girlfriend and my little girl. |
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