3.Though knowing that there was misunderstanding between them,he,then wilful and self-opinioned of that young age,resolved to be gone forever when they broke up.
12.He would not have made the concession in England; but here in Italy, Lilia, however wilful and silly, was at all events growing to be a human being.
14.The middle child of a large family, Rhodes was undoubtedly his mother's favourite and with her encouragement, he began to display wilful tendencies from a young age.
15.On September 15th John Cavendish appeared in the dock at the Old Bailey, charged with " The Wilful Murder of Emily Agnes Inglethorp, " and pleaded " Not Guilty" .
16." Oh, I am tired of sitting, and I don't want a life-sized portrait of myself, " answered the lad, swinging round on the music-stool in a wilful, petulant manner.
17.He played with the idea and grew wilful; tossed it into the air and transformed it; let it escape and recaptured it; made it iridescent with fancy and winged it with paradox.
18.Another involved catching a fairly fine-grained but critical distinction: a Spanish word (dolo) that is properly translated as " wilful misconduct" , but which was translated only as " malice" by software.
19.Proud and wilful as of old, she had brought those qualities into such subjection to her beauty that it was impossible and out of nature—or I thought so—to separate them from her beauty.
20.When you stated, in answer to my sermon, that I knew the identity of the anonymous writer, you made a mistake, —I do not accuse you of wilful falsehood, —and stated what was untrue.