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1 The little freshman carefully deposited his fifteen pennies on the desk.
2 He had not expected this little freshman to last for a second round.
3 It was almost kind of a joke-shewas just this awkward, naïve little freshman .
4 Now, for a soph to be thrashed, in three rounds, by a little freshman - --
5 The "cute" little freshman turned her head away from Grace's apologetic gray eyes.
6 Every little freshman thinks he can buy a pair of moleskins and be a football man.
7 Without a little freshman support Jerry was not sanguine of Miss Towne's enjoyment of the picnic.
8 A little freshman made an off-colour remark.
9 It was Alice Endicott, the little freshman whom Ruth had made such fun of at the sophomore reception.
10 The little freshman regarded them perplexedly.
11 Espying Mildred Taylor, Grace remembered with sudden contrition that she had not asked the little freshman to dance.
12 Do any of you know that exquisite little freshman with the big blue eyes who rooms at Mortimer Hall?
13 He's popular and rich and charming, and the little freshman is awed that he could be interested in someone like her.
14 The regret of the little freshman the next morning when the dismal news of the missing president came to him was intensely genuine.
15 I had won the scholarship, to come to Wellington, but I couldn't leave Ted stranded in his junior year, choked the little freshman .
16 I told the girls that I couldn't make it tonight, so one of our alternates, this cute little freshman , is taking my place.
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