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1 This irritability, this increasing childish petulance seemed to give expression to their imperceptible estrangement.
2 Was the movement, then, merely an outburst of childish petulance ?
3 She was conscious of a childish petulance .
4 It was not, as United States opinion imagined, merely childish petulance or the whining of a poor loser.
5 I charge you as a wife and a lady to cease this childish petulance , and come down at once.
6 A movement of childish petulance !
7 He had a full head of glossy dark hair, a cleft chin, and, currently, a certain air of childish petulance .
8 "She loved me," he blurted out, his tone bordering on childish petulance .
9 "I thought you had forgotten me," he said, with childish petulance .
10 "What can we do?" I said, with childish petulance .
11 "I will not eat with you," I said sullenly; speaking out of a kind of dull obstinacy, or perhaps a childish petulance .
12 "I would like to know more about it," she sighed, a quaint little air of childish petulance graving two lines between her eyebrows.
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