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1 As they say, one of the first casualties of war is innocence .
2 In short, she is innocence and liveliness and health incarnate- ahumankitten.
3 She-she is innocence and simplicity itself, in spite of her roguish sauciness.
4 The first of all virtues is innocence ; the second is modesty.
5 It is innocence claiming kinship, and asking to be loved in its helplessness.
6 There is innocence , then; there is, also, the promise of power.
7 Terrible as such ambition was, it is innocence to what Edward has done.
8 But childlike play, when done by an adult, is innocence built on deceit.
9 Water, air, earth, can all harbour corruption; but where flames are, or have been, there is innocence .
10 All is innocence in heaven, Wallace!
11 And when there is innocence in these there is also wisdom, for wisdom belongs to the will and understanding.
12 But she is innocence itself.
13 How is innocence always oppressed!
15 For Duke, the hope is innocence by association; for the other Republican, the fear (inevitably) is just the opposite.
16 Indeed, in these days of mistrust, it is innocence under suspicion which usually looks most guilty, knowing what is expected of it.
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