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1 Artois suddenly sent out a loud roar to join her childish treble .
2 His sister's voice, clear and high in its childish treble , recalled him to himself.
3 His childish treble silenced the bristling dogs that leapt out at them in fierce welcome.
4 Even little Mazie added her childish treble to the volume of sound that went up.
5 A childish treble voice was calling from upstairs.
6 But the bidding was going on, Karen Marshall piping in her childish treble : "Three spades!"
7 Then her childish treble shrilled out:
8 The little girl also laughed, and her childish treble mixed with the hoarse and screeching laughter of the others.
9 The childish treble piped its demand without the boy withdrawing his gaze from the grim picture of winter's approach.
10 From far off he could hear a childish treble singing: "Waltz me around again, Willie, around, around, around."
11 Over how many miles of "foot-path way," under how many green hedges, has my childish treble chanted that enlivening ditty!
12 No one seemed to notice the lone runner until a small herds-boy spied him, and though he raised his childish treble it made no impression.
13 From a lonely street in the neighbourhood of Covent Garden, early one morning, the constable heard cries of "Stop thief!" shouted in a childish treble .
14 "We never read history," interposed the childish treble of Mendel.
15 "Where loyal hearts and true"-theywere singing that, I remember; Flurry in her childish treble .
16 "I'm ready, mammy," he announced in his childish treble .
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