"Spring, on Scar, is a time of labor and, in such times, men tend to forget their less fortunate brethren."
The hawks are particularly doleful, perhaps, because standing under one, you can actually watch their more fortunate brothers and sisters soaring at will above the meadows.
How they looked beside the mighty lips and powerful fangs of his more fortunate brothers!
The ignorance of the masses must, while it remains, for ever separate them from their more fortunate brethren.
Perhaps some of us who share this House owe a little more to our less fortunate brethren than we have given.
He is a king compared with his less fortunate brothers in the unskilled occupations where the labor pressure is great.
But there he runs into a paradox: the better blacks do economically, the more determinedly they seem to stand up for their less fortunate brethren.
It is incumbent upon us all," Elias said complacently, "to aid our less fortunate brethren.
Their more fortunate brothers and sisters do not have to die at their desks to prove themselves.
When it came to sage advice for their less fortunate brethren, the star brokers had but a few crumbs to offer.