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1 And with it all they are so childlike and so simple-theseheroes.
2 She was so childlike in her frankness, I could not fault her.
3 Not so childlike and honest, however, are our new acquaintances, the Persians.
4 How could so childlike a creature take an oath to commit murder?
5 In some respects she was so childlike ; her big blue eyes were so ingenuous.
6 To so childlike a nature, the recent scene took the proportions of a catastrophe.
7 She was so slight, so childlike , so apparently different from the sturdy country girls.
8 It is so bright, so airy, so childlike , so without either past or future!
9 Glory could have cried for joy of it all-itwas so simple, so human, so childlike .
10 The girl looked so guileless and so childlike .
11 There was something so childlike in this that it almost overcame the woman's steadily guarded calm.
12 She looked so childlike that Howard paused and said: "What is it- afairystory?"
13 She looked so pathetic and so upset, and so childlike with a blue bow in her hair.
14 The execution is not quite so childlike and bland as Mr. Leslie's; it is heavier and more stodgy.
15 He didn't look so childlike anymore.
16 Great affairs are sometimes so childlike .
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