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I brought you a little something.
To take good pictures there are some knacks to learn and a little trick.
I also gave him a little something as a Christmas present the other day.
I'm a bit of a reader myself.
She lives in quite a big mansion.
She has some money of her own.
She is quite a poet.
He thinks he is something of a painter.
He isn't appreciative of my little jokes.
He brought us a small gift each time he called on us.
He is something of a celebrity.
He is something of a stamp collector.
He derived much money from his small business.
He was something of a poet and used to write romantic poems.
I think he is something of a poet.
He is something of an artist.
He flatters himself that he is something of a poet.
He is something of a scholar.
He is something of a musician.
He is something of a magician.

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