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13195 ' A very commonplace little murder , ' said he .
18606 But at last he made a trip - only a little , little trip - but it was more than he could afford , when I was so close upon him .
18606 But at last he made a trip - only a little , little trip - but it was more than he could afford , when I was so close upon him .
45957 I had observed some newspaper comment at the time , but I was exceedingly preoccupied by that little affair of the Vatican cameos , and in my anxiety to oblige the Pope I lost touch with several interesting English cases .
45983 I mention this small episode because it assumes some importance in view of the tragedy which followed , but I was convinced at the time that the matter was entirely trivial and that his excitement had no justification .
47224 Prehistoric man lived thickly on the moor , and as no one in particular has lived there since , we find all his little arrangements exactly as he left them .
49072 Our conversation was hampered by the presence of the driver of the hired wagonette , so that we were forced to talk of trivial matters when our nerves were tense with emotion and anticipation .
49349 To-morrow some other little problem may be submitted to my notice , which will in turn disposses the fair French lady and the infamous Upwood .
60323 I am deeply moved that my little work has been chosen for this authoritative award .
101311 Almost every establishment has personal trainers who will help you handle your niggling physical issues with effective exercise regimes that 'll make you feel fitter and leaner before you step on your flight back .

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