Since we had little money and few documents, we had nothing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We paid off our debts, we learned some, made friends and returned in 1950 with a larger view of life. I had, however, no home, no income of any kind and no prospects whatsoever.
We had nothing, no television, no radio, nothing to get in the way. We read by the streetlight at the top of the lane, and we acted out the stories.
We didn't have much money. My whole extended family used to help us, and buy us books and food. It was hard, and there were things I didn't want to talk about. But at the end I was a happy girl.
We had a brilliant upbringing, and we never wanted for anything, even though we went through highs and lows of finances.
We were just a one-room bookstore; we didn't have any money for lawyers.
I started with nothing. Less than nothing.
My parents didn't have any money.
I had no money nor friends to prepare for the trial till last night.
We were rather poor, but we always had what we needed.
We had plenty of clothes and no money.