Select two sets of lines that support the inference that the girls are still
innocent and naive.
"I see them always there,
Upon the low, smooth wall before the church;" (lines 9-10)
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"Sometimes by twos and threes, sometimes as many as five
But always they sit there on the narrow coping(lines 15-16)
"Bright-eyed and solemn, scarcely hoping
To see more than what is merely moving and alive." (lines 17-18)
"Before the quiet church...
They sit." (lines 21-22)
my as five
"They tremble to but cannot understand.
It thrills and troubles them, as one by one, (lines 27-28)
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