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I'm glad Tater Tot's parents haven't caved to the school board's pressure.
Tara Lohan: Outrage: 4-Year-Old Boy Suspended From School For Long Hair 2010
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Note also the glowing rose by Tot's lectern--the one that Isis gave Montoya.
Archive 2006-11-01 Douglas Wolk 2006
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Note also the glowing rose by Tot's lectern--the one that Isis gave Montoya.
Week 27: Midnight in the Garden of Forking Paths Douglas Wolk 2006
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And, as they stood there, the river's murmur seemed like the murmur of the river of death, and the white fog, beginning to rise, like the folds of a little child's shroud; and Tot's mamma threw up her hands again and fell among all the unfeeling stones and pebbles.
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For that was O, very bright -- nothing was brighter than Tot's eyes.
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Only a wonderful river winding and gleaming and leaping through Tot's childish dreams -- beautiful, wonderful "Soogar Wiver," where happy Uncle Will went fishing, lying on the bed of rock candy.
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All in a minute Tot's little, nibbling, crunching teeth went on edge on a perverse, grating pebble that sternly refused to be nibbled or crunched.
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Something else besides the shawl covered Tot's eyes.
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The little pinafore torn, the pretty, trim boots soaked and soiled, all Tot's little body dragged and weary; yet, it isn't that that makes me say
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"Well, Totchen," said Tot's boy-uncle Will, looking up from his book as something pierced his knee, as only Tot's small elbow could pierce.
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