1The diet of a poor man is indeed simple in the extreme.
2The poor man stayed in his house for the entire four days.
3She would do anything-anythingin the world to save the poor man.
4The mention of the illegible writing distressed the poor man still more.
5I gave the poor man my blessing, and received his in return.
6The poor man was greatly perplexed in choosing a name for her.
7A poor man with a wife and children now lived in it.
8Providence is kind, and the poor man may have repented in season.
9The rich man must stand on the level of the poor man.
10He sendeth little dreams to the poor man and to The King.
11The poor man fetched a sigh from the waistband of his trowsers.
12He found the body of the poor man who had been shot.
13The greatest chance for a poor man was probably through the Church.
14For a poor man I think that it is, in this country.
15The wist-ful look in the poor man's face spoke plainer than words.
16The poor man returned home, gave his wife the loaf, and said:
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