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Poor is not the one who has too little, but the one who wants too much.
He took a slight hint as the start and found the correct answer.
There is little, if any, difference between the two.
There is little, if any, difference between the two.
The land could just be discerned through the mist.
School being over, there were only a small number of pupils in the playground.
My father's little library consisted chiefly of books on polemic divinity, most of which I read.
Poor as she was, she gave him what little money she had.
She lives on a small pension.
She wrote the book with very little effort.
She tried hard in vain to make both ends meet on a small salary.
She had only a small fortune.
Few, if any, will criticize him.
They have to live on his small income.
They have to live on his small income.
They have to live on his small income.
They have to live on his small income.
They came from all over the world to make their homes in this new land, which was thinly populated by native Indians.
He showed his agreement by a sight inclination of his head.
He has no more than one hundred books.

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