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1 And she was one of those who learn little from other people.
2 For that reason-becausethe Skeezers deal in magic- I can learn little about them.
3 I could learn little by domestic life that I could not learn better otherwise.
4 While the gods are powerful, we learn little about them.
5 Yet however much you study the grouse, you learn little except how wild he is.
6 Bred in ignorance from one age to another, women can learn little of their own sex.
7 We learn little about Derrick's family or what happened to the mother of his two children.
8 Aggravated, but realizing he would learn little else today, he strode to the stables and called for Oberon.
9 We learn little about them in Brahmanic literature, except that they bury their dead and with them their trinkets.
10 If the action is not aimed at the collective purpose, a nation will learn little even from its successes.
11 You will learn little without experience, and unless you have the grower's instinct, you will learn less without books.
12 Furthermore, individuals learn little from their experiences, with the most active and regular traders seeing their losses mount over time.
13 For his other two daughters I can learn little certainty, but have heard they both died before they were marriageable.
14 There is another sort of man who will learn little in any occupation because he is wholly bent upon being original.
15 She went thither a wonderfully instructed being, though in ways those who had sent her forth to learn little dreamed of.
16 You learn little about the silk trade or these characters or the political tumult and war that make the journeys so tricky.
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