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1 She had a slight lisp , which gave her an air of helplessness.
2 Both father and son had the same slight lisp in speaking.
3 Arlen had a slight lisp , buckteeth and a broad open face.
4 He inclined to stoutness, and spoke with a slight lisp .
5 You know his voice when you hear it-loudand boisterous, with a slight lisp that accents certain words.
6 Even the slight lisp in his "s" I accepted as part of the "real Yankee" utterance.
7 He spoke with a slight lisp .
8 He had very long legs, a yellow face, and a slight lisp , which at first was rather ridiculous.
9 His voice was fine, softened, and, I think, improved, by a slight lisp , which an attentive observer could discern.
10 Among the first people he met in Tivoli were a professor, Russell Cutler, and his wife, Claire, an avid woman with a slight lisp .
11 "She did have a slight lisp when I first met her," Kate murmured.
12 "I weren't stealing 'em," Lizzy proclaimed with a slight lisp .
13 "Yes," was the reply, spoken with a slight lisp .
14 '"You will excuse my coming in, Doctor," said he to me, speaking English with a slight lisp .
15 "Yes," she said, with her slight lisp .
16 "Oh, pray leave that to me, Miss Fenshawe," broke in the Baron, whose fluent English had a slight lisp .
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