- - In part of Iowa, I found homeless child
- - starts watching an innkeeper feed poor, neglected child
- - Neglected or abandoned child
- - Homeless or neglected child
- - Taken in by Mafia women raising abandoned child
- - Scent carried almost overcomes one abandoned child
- - Child such as Oliver Twist
- - Neglected or orphaned child
- - Homeless (very thin) child
- - Child of the streets.
- - Homeless child
- - Many a Dickensian child
- - Abandoned child
- - Neglected child
- - Many a Dickens child
- - Homeless child — thin person
- - Child who is homeless and neglected
- - Forsaken child
- - Orphaned child
- - Dickensian child
- - Dickensian child, often
- - Street child
- - Stray child.
- - Lost child.
- - Child in a Dickens novel, often
- - Small child
- - Gamin with a condition
- - Urchin, perhaps
- - Thin, unhealthy-looking sort
- - Victor Hugo's Cosette, e.g.
- - Very thin fashion model, like Kate Moss
- - The ...... look (stick-skinny fashion trend)
- - Scrawny model
- - Homeless youngster
- - Extremely thin female fashion model, like Kate Moss in the '90s
- - Descriptor for many a supermodel
- - Abandoned infant
- - Very thin person
- - Cosette in "Les Misérables," for one
- - Abandoned orphan
- - Street urchin
- - Stray with a condition
- - Slender model debuts in Western action in film
- - Ragamuffin
- - Oliver Twist, for example
- - Street stray
- - 'Oliver Twist' type
- - Stray animal
- - Young stray
- - Orphan
- - Thin-as-Twiggy model
- - Very thin model
- - Stray calf
- - Homeless kid
- - Jo in Dickens' "Bleak House," e.g
- - Runway frequenter
- - Oliver Twist, for one
- - Kate Moss's persona in the 1990s
- - Little Orphan Annie or Oliver Twist, e.g.
- - Twiggy's look in '60s fashion
- - Cosette, e.g., in "Les Misérables"
- - Very thin model, e.g.
- - "Look" embodied by Kate Moss
- - Oliver Twist, e.g.
- - Kate Moss type
- - Model persona
- - Gamine
- - Kate Moss, e.g.
- - Foundling
- - Gamin
- - Runway model, often
- - Homeless one
- - Dog without a collar, e.g.
- - Little wanderer
- - Little Orphan Annie or Oliver Twist
- - Kate Moss portrayal
- - Little nomad
- - Street person
- - Orphan of the storm
- - Oliver, for one
- - Unclaimed piece of property
- - Stray bit
- - Abandoned tot
- - Lost sheep
- - Homeless tot
- - Concern of the UNICEF.
- - Stray thing.
- - Little Gavroche, for example.
- - Little lost boy.
- - Castaway.
- - Stray article.
- - Twiggy, for one
- - One without a home
- - Little Orphan Annie, e.g.
- - Wanderer
- - Stray
- - ... urchin
- - Model with elfin features
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