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    1. We both laughed at the memories which stretched back to our babyhood


    2. In order for his existence to be verified and new birth and school records to be created and filed, witnesses had to be called in to testify of their knowledge of him during his babyhood and childhood


    3. The coming of that messenger to this world had been done by a miracle of God, and his babyhood showed another one


    4. But Robert had not had the steady continuous frightening of her from babyhood


    5. In the second place, due to an increased Creative Activity of projections of medium-qualitative and low-qualitative UU-VVU-conglomerates, they rezonationally manifest in corresponding NUU-VVU-Configurations of any of “personalized” Interpretations of their Stereo-Form, which I call interage refocusings (from babyhood to any adult stage)


    6. Once you admit you know nothing about raising a baby and a child: then you can learn from them as they teach you the universal truths of human babyhood and human childhood


    7. For centuries; this put them into a permanent cultural mindset of mindless babyhood


    8. Within myself, I had sustained, from my babyhood, a perpetual conflict with injustice


    9. It was only by an exertion of force that her mother brought her up to him, hanging back, and manifesting her reluctance by odd grimaces; of which, ever since her babyhood, she had possessed a singular variety, and could transform her mobile physiognomy into a series of different aspects, with a new mischief in them, each and all


    10. Gerald, Of a sudden, the oft-told family tales to which she had listened since babyhood, penniless, had raised Tara; Ellen had risen above some mysterious sorrow; Grandfather Robillard, surviving the wreck of Napoleon’s throne, had founded his fortunes anew on the fertile Georgia coast; Great-grandfather Prudhomme had carved a small kingdom There were the Scarletts who had fought with the Irish Volunteers for a free Ireland and out of the dark jungles of Haiti, lost it, and lived to see his name honored in Savannah

    11. During the babyhood of each child she had been too busy, too worried with money either too late or she did not have the patience or the wisdom to penetrate their small matters, too sharp and easily vexed, to win their confidence or affection


    12. So passed away Sorrow the Undesired—that intrusive creature, that bastard gift of shameless Nature, who respects not the social law; a waif to whom eternal Time had been a matter of days merely, who knew not that such things as years and centuries ever were; to whom the cottage interior was the universe, the week's weather climate, new-born babyhood human existence, and the instinct to suck human knowledge


    13. ‘Well, Lelya?’ he asked, turning instantly to his daughter and addressing her with the careless tone of habitual tenderness natural to parents who have petted their children from babyhood, but which Prince Vasili had only acquired by imitating other parents


    14. One-fourth of his life was over! Babyhood was gone


    15. One fourth of his life was over! Babyhood was gone


    16. “Well, Lëlya?” he asked, turning instantly to his daughter and addressing her with the careless tone of habitual tenderness natural to parents who have petted their children from babyhood, but which Prince Vasíli had only acquired by imitating other parents


    17. Yet the children still doted on these tempting tarts, pies and turnovers, for were they not trotted in babyhood on a


    18. The streets are bordered by trees, principally evergreens, which, though rigidly kept down to the height of mere shrubs, appear stately by the side of the miniature mansions they overlook; and, in every dooryard, or more pretentious greensward, tiny larches, pines yet in their babyhood, and dwarfed cedars, cast a mimic shade, and bestow an air of dignity and venerableness to the place


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    babyhood infancy early childhood