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1 The little prude 's son is fair; so was his father-fairand stupid.
2 Why, my dear little prude , are we not all such libertines?
3 Come open the door, why have you shut yourself up, you little prude ?
4 Someone should teach the little prude a thing or two about being a tease.
5 In my opinion, Marcia is a prissy, whey-faced little prude , a whiner, a weeper, a bearer of tales, a-
6 She had only to appear-this slender-legged ,straight-haired , Early - Victorian little prude , to enter at once the inmost arcana of the temple of art.
7 Then he had brought this novel, and-well ,shehad balked at the second chapter, and he had kissed her and called her his " little prude . "
8 'Why, what a little prude you are;' and Frank laughed uneasily.
9 "You have not spoken of the little prude - dear Miss Beatrice," he reminded her suddenly.
10 "Now Charlotte, you little prude , " whispered her friend, the instant he withdrew, "is he not very, very handsome?"
11 "Joanna, you little prude ! "
12 "What can there be in that little prude of a woman that makes men so raffoler about her?" cries out my Lady Dowager.
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