| 21. | That's nothing to do with age or even naivete.
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| 22. | It was the naivete of youth, " he said.
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| 23. | With childlike naivete, Mary agrees to work hard for him.
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| 24. | Her naivete was often a source of comedy in the show.
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| 25. | With touching naivete, he decides to ask the man for advice.
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| 26. | I can't dig through that kind of naivete ."
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| 27. | He shook his head at the naivete of this plan.
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| 28. | And at the same time, he dripped with naivete.
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| 29. | What foolish innocence, the modern age responds, what pedestrian naivete.
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| 30. | Indeed, he radiates a naivete that his friends find positively endearing.
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