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My grandmother wore red lipstick and had a little mirror for reapplying.
All those strange proportions and codes might work as an odd little mirror held up to reality.
As for the view of himself from behind, his face reflected in a little mirror, someone else would have had to be there to snap it.
He is a house of books, my shy scorpion, carrying in his belly all the perishable manuscripts -- a little mirror of the library at Alexandria, which burned.
There's a little mirror on the front that everyone loved so much that it was soon very smeary indeed - but it wiped clean easily, and the whole thing survived the washing machine with no problems.
In the end, I managed to get back to the sidewalk and even thought for a minute that I should phone her and ask her, "Dahlia, what, did something happen?" But instead I sat down there on a bench in the memorial park and started to comb my hair with a comb and a little mirror from my handbag.
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For the "Who's That Woman?" showstopper, also known as the mirror number, Ms. Aldredge designed stiff, saucerlike black skirts with little mirrors on them.
Now look up to the higher stories and note the little mirrors outside many of the windows called (what else?) spionnetjes (little spies).
That's what we're doing -- constantly flipping these little mirrors that are one-fifth the width of a human hair and doing it 50,000 times a second".
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