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1 Her voice mirrored her mother's cockney and had a trace of a childish lisp .
2 There was something inexpressibly pretty and quaint in the childish lisp with which she pronounced English.
3 Your smile is more bright to her than sunshine, and your childish lisp more sweet than music.
4 Before he could speak without a childish lisp , his mother taught him to decide on his own actions.
5 For a long time her wheedling voice, with an exaggerated childish lisp , sounded in the silence of the studio.
6 Besides, it would be somefing else if it wasn't this, he continued, mimicking a childish lisp he had never forgotten.
7 Even his speech had lost its childish lisp , and he had begun to express himself somewhat in the allegorical language of the American Indian.
8 If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby, and if he answers in a grown-up way he is called impertinent.
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