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  • She had her arm around Tottie's neck in a comforting embrace.

    Little Girl Found Leigh, Jo 2001

  • Tottie's View of Reason, a Sermon at St Paul's, _C.

    The Annual Catalogue (1737) Or, A New and Compleat List of All The New Books, New Editions of Books, Pamphlets, &c. W. Warner

  • The years go "-- she looked away now, beyond the walls of Tottie's front-parlor, at a picture her imagining called up --" the light fades from their eyes, the gloss from their hair; they get 'peculiar.'

    Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913

  • Dora put finger-tips together and cast mournful eyes up to Tottie's chandelier.

    Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913

  • Tottie's face reddened beyond the circumference of her rouge spots.

    Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913

  • He gave these a flirtatious wave before Tottie's eyes.

    Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913

  • The sitting-room of the Club was a full sister to that garish front-parlor of Tottie's, but a sister tastefully dressed.

    Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913

  • Then in anything but a spirit proper to a biblical quotation, she slammed the door in Tottie's face.

    Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913

  • But happy as Sue had been since parting with her mother at Tottie's, nevertheless she felt strangely shaken, as if, somehow, she had been swept from her bearings.

    Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913

  • Tottie's eyelids fluttered, as if at a light too brilliant to endure; and she caught her breath like one who has drunk an over-generous draught.

    Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913

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