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1 This attempt to divert the conversation was too puerile , and Mrs. Honeychurch resented it.
2 To impute to it the present decadence of the Moslem world is altogether too puerile .
3 But Alfred declined the subject as too puerile .
4 Darwin's explanation is too puerile for any one professing to be a learned scientist to give.
5 The trumped-up story is too puerile to have taken in any one who did not wish to believe it.
6 Both doctrines have in this age had to stand the fire of criticisms almost too puerile to be noticed.
7 And there are not wanting old Anglo-Indians, intelligent men, that place firm trust in tales and tenets too puerile even for the Hindus to believe.
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