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1 I took three years of French in school, but learned next to nothing.
2 She learned next to nothing, and she did nothing really interesting.
3 That climax, as I learned next morning, was over the Blight's hot-water bag.
4 He was very wild, very bold, and very plucky; but he learned next to nothing.
5 Rosa learned next Sunday morning that this was to be done, and her courage failed her.
6 They did, as Tad learned next day.
7 I learned next day that the station master at Poperinghe had been arrested, tried as a spy and shot.
8 Usually I had learned next day's lessons by the time I left the school building, and I couldn't sit still and read forever.
9 There was no damage done, and there was no charge that Cope could not meet, as he learned next day to his great relief.
10 And stay they did until breakfast, by which time she had told him a great deal about herself and learned next to nothing about him.
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