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JANUARY'S meager sun had yet to cast its light on Mount Sinai Harbor, but Ed Hessler was ready.
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Yet we were always looking for her, this sun, when she would come, always eager to have her meager presents, her thin delineations.
Now unemployed, he sat on the floor of a tin shack at the edge of a field outside this Israeli Arab village on a recent day, sharing a meager meal with his family after a day of backbreaking work picking cucumbers in the fierce summer sun.
Eidetic imagery, he claims (on very meager evidence), is characteristic of the less developed minds of not only children, but also members of "southern," "sun adapted" (i.e. darker skinned) races.
Appetites were meager.
That looks meager.
The results were meager.
"Pill," Sharkey Meager said.
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