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1 I was too young, too inexperienced , to understand his pain and humiliation.
2 I'm too inexperienced for retail, not professional enough for a desk job.
3 But I was too inexperienced - perhaps too weak to acknowledge it to myself.
4 I believe I am too inexperienced for such a responsibility, Mr. Swain.
5 Perhaps she had been too inexperienced , perhaps too self-centered, to see it.
6 My dear friend, you are too inexperienced to make such rash promises.
7 She was too inexperienced , really, to know if he got the best price.
8 And every one rejected me - Iwastoo young, too short, too inexperienced .
9 Cortez was a good reporter, but he was way too inexperienced .
10 I feel that I am too young, too inexperienced , to decide.
11 Many of the guards were too inexperienced to know better.
12 That poor child is too young, too inexperienced , to realise what her position is.'
13 I fear Stephen La Mothe is too young, too inexperienced , for so grave a mission.
14 Faith was too inexperienced to resist a skilled seduction.
15 Youth she enjoyed, if it were not too inexperienced .
16 I was very far from regarding this peace as final; for that, I was too inexperienced .
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