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1She showed it to Germaine, who paid no attention, having quite forgotten her childish trick.
3My mother had stood silent, clasping and unclasping her hands, a childish trick she had when troubled; and her lips were trembling.
4Only her lips hold a touch of colour; they have a childish trick of trembling when any one's wound is hurting too much.
5By glossing over truth in order to weaken the logical consequences of deductions they are the first to be the victims of this childish trick.
6He was too old a fox to be taken by such childish tricks.
7Nay, I'm not far enough advanced in years to take to any such childish tricks.
8He tried to resist her fondling, tired of those childish tricks which once were his delight.
9Was it possible for those envoys to imagine the almost invisible meanness of such childish tricks?
10She laughed and danced, she played childish tricks upon her husband, her foster-parents, even upon the priest himself.
11I have played many childish tricks!
12He hastened to the window, and opening it called out in an angry voice, 'Undine, cease these childish tricks.
13They shrugged their shoulders and regretted that two men of that age should amuse themselves with such childish tricks.
14'Oh, of course, such things are conceivable, but why should any intelligent race want to play childish tricks?'
15Punch, in pity for the wretched petitioner, and fully convinced that his childish tricks were perfectly harmless, granted him a license to exhibit.
16Patricia said in irritation, Why in the world did we have to bring him to New York where he could pull such childish tricks?
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