But listen and I'll expound in words suitable to your infantine understanding. |
The infantine struggle with serpents was a favourite subject. |
We cannot, of course, convey the slightest idea of the infantine Eskimo lisp. |
With infantine facility we believed in the words of the matron. |
If she before, by her infantine caresses, had gained his affection, now that the woman began to appear, she was still more attaching as a companion. |
The infantine appeal to their common sympathies, at once restored cheerfulness to the conversation, and harmony to the company. |