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1 Allowance must, of course, be made for youthful inexperience in the matter of rhymes.
2 No doubt in the generosity of her youthful inexperience Damaris exaggerated the lady's personal charm.
3 Or had his admiration been only one of the fruits-theabsurd, delicious fruits - of youthful inexperience ?
4 And presently it seemed to her youthful inexperience as if it stood upon the brink of ruin.
5 Hodgson and his staff can put mistakes down to youthful inexperience and imply the future will be brighter.
6 With all the vivid hope of youthful inexperience , she continued to believe that he would return and confute his accusers.
7 To that starting-point must I return if the narration of the tribulations our youthful inexperience suffered is to be orderly and exact.
8 I don't know but that I may have thought, in my youthful inexperience , that this sort of thing was of common occurrence.
9 "Only youthful inexperience will permit that pledge to be implied in matters of State," said the Queen.
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