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I already know all the cows and pigs, one of whom is called Lottchen.
Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010
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In the US he is mainly known as author of "The Parent Trap" "Das doppelte Lottchen", and for writing books like "Emil und die Detektive" or "Pünktchen und Anton", which were quite often filmed, even in Japan.
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"That's a clever idea, Lottchen," said Betty, who admired all that
Glenloch Girls Grace M. Remick
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"That's a clever idea, Lottchen," said Betty, who admired all that
Glenloch Girls Grace M. Remick
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"That's a clever idea, Lottchen," said Betty, who admired all that
Glenloch Girls Grace M. Remick
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I saw in a minute it was sicker, but Lottchen said her mother had gone for a doctor, so
Little Women 1921
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Lili, Kunigunde, Märtchen, Thérèse and Lottchen, her confrères and aides, and even little Rosa, who is half Bavarian and half Japanese, and one of the prettiest girls in Munich, in or out of uniform.
Europe After 8:15 George Jean Nathan 1920
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If she suffered her to do so, Lottchen would stumble on the same discovery, and expire of fright.
The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English Julian Hawthorne 1890
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On the other hand, if she gave her a hint, Lottchen would either fail to understand her, or, gaining but a glimpse of her meaning, would shriek aloud, or by some equally decisive expression convey the fatal news to the assassin that he had been discovered.
The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English Julian Hawthorne 1890
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Lottchen could not be so dull as entirely to misunderstand her.
The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English Julian Hawthorne 1890
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