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1 Fortunately, Isabelle understood and could follow, though little of it made sense.
2 Pemmican, though little used nowadays, was formerly the mainstay of the voyageurs.
3 He may have been touched, though little touched him at the best.
4 Nor did they deem their silver lost, though little dreamed they then
5 Now he was a great magician, though little to other folks' good.
6 Mahomedan ablutions may avail much in this world, though little in the next.
7 The expedition caused much consternation among the rebels, though little was actually accomplished.
8 It was striated, streaked, as though little living, pulsing veins ran through it.
9 Chatelet has more redeeming points, though little respect can be accorded to either.
10 I questioned, looking out over the camp as though little interested in the answer.
11 The largely symbolic governor-general's role has extensive though little - used powers.
12 The fore-chains were past the point, though little hope remained of clearing it abaft.
13 The tenants know the summons and, though little expecting danger, will quickly rally here.
14 In this step there was at least courage, though little wisdom or good nature.
15 This engagement, though little more than a skirmish, was called the Battle of Lexington.
16 The beans, in their green state, are of good quality, though little used when ripe.
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