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1 Once, in his callow days , he had been intoxicated.
2 He took a curious vicarious delight in the escapades of his son, probably because he himself had committed no follies in his callow days .
3 In my callow days , when they occupied pedestals, I bent the knee to them by way of propitiating them, but I got bravely over that.
4 "Let the Boy have his little secrets," he thought, remembering his own callow days .
5 "You see, I had ambitions in my callow days , and it's not my fault that hitherto I've never had a part to play."
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