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Especially he never knew how to talk to precocious children.
To hear his mother tell it, he was always a precocious child.
At least she is no longer afraid of her precocious child, he thought.
Susan was a precocious child, having learned to read and write at age three.
A precocious child, she was playing the violin by age seven.
A precocious child, he was looked upon as a marvel of learning.
What's more, he was a precocious child with plenty to escape from.
He was a precocious child from a troubled home in the Bronx.
Who wants a precocious child with the soul of a publicist?
A precocious child, one of seven boys born to a minor noble.
She spoke as though she were talking to a precocious child.
But then Cecily had always been a bright, precocious child.
His fond tone might have been directed at a precocious child.
He was a precocious child, beginning piano lessons aged five.
A precocious child, Pinto began drawing in his first years of school.
We are the most precocious children of all time - but they did have a certain brute strength, remember.
Despite his fragile nature, Crane was a precocious child who taught himself to read before the age of four.
Maria was said to have been a precocious child.
A naturally precocious child, he already started dabbling in art at the age of five.
Chester was a precocious child from an early age.
Piaget was a precocious child who developed an interest in biology and the natural world.
Gwydion backed away, his mouth open, suddenly only a precocious child again.
A precocious child, he thought, and not without intelligence and charm.
"I cannot read his name" The coin showed the image of a man as if etched by a precocious child.
Now he is but a precocious child with imagined grievances."