| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - And with children, younger usually does mean smaller, so he is a bit of a pedantic red herring, I would say.William Faulkner seems to use it quite a bit, for example in The Unvanquished - and the shawl drawn tight over her shoulders where she had her arms folded in it so that she looked littler than anybody I could remember - but here the narrator is a young boy.
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