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    urchin


    1. and they turned to see a young urchin waiting


    2. a street urchin


    3. As a street urchin I would attempt to steal into ancient medieval libraries created by our great Indian scholars such as Rabindranath Tagore, only to be beaten by a few precarious nobles


    4. Her form resembled that of a spiny sea urchin and when disturbed, she extended her spines, which ejected a noxious, slimy substance that usually discouraged contact


    5. was puffed out so much, it looked like a sea urchin covered with sand


    6. The child was filthy, an obvious street urchin and yet if she had been clean, she would have been pretty


    7. “It looks like an ugly sea urchin on steroids, and what’s with those badass vibrations?”


    8. As he circled the large formation, he could see Jose pointing at a sea urchin propped on top of a shelf-like edge


    9. “We will be over you in about 24 minutes, Green Urchin


    10. “Green Urchin, can you give me the approximate location of those mortars, over?”

    11. “I will explain later, Green Urchin


    12. “Gladiator, this is Green Urchin, we need help now on our North flank: the Vietminh are assaulting in mass waves from that side


    13. “Gladiator Two and Three, finish off those mortars, then join me over Green Urchin


    14. distance for an Irish street urchin who was used to hoofing it around the city as an IRA


    15. ‘Longing for this moment,’ she said cuddling him, ‘how I became an urchin of love


    16. Wandering aimless from merchant to hustler to urchin to addiction to destitution, he came upon an elderly lady sitting at the crossways between four large structures


    17. The pencil urchin is often picked up by hobbyists that want to add them to their cleanup crew


    18. This urchin will graze on algae, sponges, tunicates and does a decent job


    19. Soon a little urchin appeared and was grinning manically at Elly


    20. Nguyen estimated the soldier to be about 13 years-old and looked like a street urchin; looking dishevelled and his face covered in tear streaked mud

    21. If the image of a child is to be used to elicit a sympathetic response in the hearts and minds of potential benefactors, shouldn’t marketers have the decency to use a different urchin each year? Is the girl on the letter Jennifer or Emily; for all we know she might be a child not even related to any of the parties in question even though the photo is passed off as such


    22. I dropped out of school and became a full time gamin—a street urchin, a public nuisance


    23. A bare room where an urchin was sleeping in a corner and a skeletal ghost just a step away, contemplating it


    24. He was never absent during business hours, unless upon an errand, and then he was represented by his son: a grisly urchin of twelve, who was his express image


    25. Jeremiah Cruncher, sitting on his stool in Fleet-street with his grisly urchin beside him, a vast number and variety of objects in movement were every day presented


    26. Sancho changed the subject, and said to his master, "I marvel, senor, at the boldness of Altisidora, the duchess's handmaid; he whom they call Love must have cruelly pierced and wounded her; they say he is a little blind urchin who, though blear-eyed, or more properly speaking sightless, if he aims at a heart, be it ever so small, hits it and pierces it through and through with his arrows


    27. prevent an animated conversation, in which love, sly urchin, was ever at bo-


    28. " Heavens! The name had been adopted officially! Any town urchin, any guttersnipe, any herb-selling woman of the market-place, any wandering Boeotian, was free to talk of the line A


    29. The urchin looked proudly up in his face, but made no reply


    30. Professor MacHugh strode across the room and seized the cringing urchin by the collar as the others scampered out of the hall and down the steps

    31. He and the padre could be seen frequently side by side, meditative and gazing across the street of a village at a lot of sedate brown children, trying to sort them out, as it were, in low, consulting tones, or else they would together put searching questions as to the parentage of some small, staid urchin met wandering, naked and grave, along the road with a cigar in his baby mouth, and perhaps his mother's rosary, purloined for purposes of ornamentation, hanging in a loop of beads low down on his rotund little stomach


    32. “There’s the lad who made this marriage,” Ser Maynard said, as the chinless urchin went screaming past


    33. She progresses, through gradual Stages of Debauchery, from being kept by a rich Jew (whom she cuckolds), to being the tainted Whore of Highwaymen, to beating Hemp in Bridewell (still in her Whore’s Finery!), to dying of the Pox in a Garret, whilst her poor Urchin sits by the Grate, waiting for his meagre Supper


    34. Served with toasted wheat bread, lightly whipped cream flavored with smoked lard, cold-pressed rapeseed oil, dried sea urchin, and small leaves of sorrel


    35. Benefits of an urchin childhood


    36. There was not an urchin in school but was perishing to have a glimpse of it, but the chance never came


    37. Near the basin there was a bourgeois forty years of age, with a prominent stomach, who was holding by the hand a little urchin of five, and saying to him: "Shun excess, my son, keep at an equal distance from despotism and from anarchy


    38. The barber in his shop, which was warmed by a good stove, was shaving a customer and casting a glance from time to time at the enemy, that freezing and impudent street urchin both of whose hands were in his pockets, but whose mind was evidently unsheathed


    39. A man had just accosted the street urchin, and the man was no other than Montparnasse in disguise, with blue spectacles, but recognizable to Gavroche


    40. Oh, unforeseen utility of the useless! Charity of great things! Goodness of giants! This huge monument, which had embodied an idea of the Emperor's, had become the box of a street urchin

    41. An observing urchin and a rogue, he made a potpourri of the voices of nature and the voices of Paris


    42. "Thank you, sir," said the urchin


    43. was seated, the street urchin sprang to his feet


    44. Municipal guards of lofty stature were making their way in, some striding over the omnibus, others through the cut, thrusting before them the urchin, who retreated, but did not flee


    45. After having authenticated the fronts of five or six barricaded houses in this manner, the urchin shrugged his shoulders, and took himself to task in these terms:—


    46. Overturned carts broke the uniformity of the slope; an immense dray was spread out there crossways, its axle pointing heavenward, and seemed a scar on that tumultuous facade; an omnibus hoisted gayly, by main force, to the very summit of the heap, as though the architects of this bit of savagery had wished to add a touch of the street urchin humor to their terror, presented its horseless, unharnessed pole to no one knows what horses of the air


    47. Barthelemy, thin, feeble, pale, taciturn, was a sort of tragic street urchin, who, having had his ears boxed by a policeman, lay in wait for him, and killed him, and at seventeen was sent to the galleys


    48. He played a fearful game of hide and seek with death; every time that the flat-nosed face of the spectre approached, the urchin administered to it a fillip


    49. The ideal of an urchin of twenty when he marries, is to resemble M


    50. Rob couldn’t see which urchin had tossed in the first coin









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