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Count had named it 'Picciola' -- the little one -- to me also it was a personal possession.
At the Foot of the Rainbow Gene Stratton-Porter 1893
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Before me on the table lay the book I loved, the most wonderful story in which was 'Picciola' by Saintine.
Gene Stratton-Porter: A Little Story of The Life and Work and Ideals of "The Bird Woman" 1926
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The Count had named it 'Picciola' – the little one – to me also it was a personal possession.
Gene Stratton-Porter: A Little Story of The Life and Work and Ideals of "The Bird Woman" 1926
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"'Picciola' is an exquisite thing, and deserves such a setting as is here given it."
The Green Carnation Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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Before me on the table lay the book I loved, the most wonderful story in which was 'Picciola' by Saintine.
At the Foot of the Rainbow Gene Stratton-Porter 1893
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Saintine, the author of "Picciola," Mme. Craven (Reçit d'une Soeur), Henri
Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Anne C. Lynch Botta 1853
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Picciola for substance has been lived over and over by many a man and woman who once did not know that there was a particle of plant-love in their souls.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864 Various
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Picciola and Undine we dreamed over, in the grove and the orchard;
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L'Allegro and Il Penseroso, or Saintine's Picciola, or selections from the poems of Holmes, Whittier, Kipling, or Lowell?
A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Ainsworth Rand Spofford
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The story is constructed with the subtle delicacy of conception which pervades the charming Picciola, and contains several passages of exquisite beauty.
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