When exactly had the hoydenish young girl he used to tease turned into such a beauty? |
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This dancer, who was a hoydenish Juliet, is now a darting dragonfly of a godmother. |
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A touching passage, one of the piece's several trios, casts the tiny, hoydenish Julie Tice as a childlike outsider yearning to be part of a teen-dream romance. |
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It is enough that we are all as yet mere children in knowledge without being so foolish also as to aggravate and pejorize the situation with our hoydenish conduct. |
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