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1 The son of Warham Landless, if he have a tithe of his father's powers, will do much, very much.
2 There might have been a chance for me if I'd had a tithe of your sense.
3 Moreover, no previous editor-noteven Lane himself- hada tithe of Captain Burton's acquaintance with the manners and customs of the Moslem East.
4 But what do weak, imperfect, half-educated men and women, who have never had a tithe of your advantages, NEED at your hands?
5 "No previous editor," said The Standard, " had a tithe of Captain Burton's acquaintance with the manners and customs of the Moslem East.
6 '"I have often wished," Mr. D'Arcy said, "that I had a tithe of your passion for Nature, and all your knowledge of Nature.
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