Yet in both these boyish faces there was a seriousness which was far beyond their years . Please explain this sentence
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This sentence is taken from -"Two gentlemen of Verona"
The meaning of following sentence is that despite of their youngage there was a kind of maturity in the faces of the two boys which was very unusual at such a young age.
The meaning of following sentence is that despite of their youngage there was a kind of maturity in the faces of the two boys which was very unusual at such a young age.
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