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Answer for the clue "Title boy in a 1964 Disney film ", 4 letters:
emil

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Usage examples of emil.

She knew, of course, as did the physician, the cyber, Emil and himself.

Beside Emil the cyber stood tall in his scarlet robe, a splash of living color against the timeworn stone.

Against one wall Emil leaned beside a window, able to do nothing but watch.

Before he could speak to her the guide Emil had engaged claimed their attention.

Given only because Emil could no longer be useful and, worse, could now only be a hindrance to the subtle, insidious, widespread power of the Cyclan.

With Emil dead and Ustar in disgrace who else could succeed him but his natural son?

Faraday and Pasteur, for Arrhenius and Emil Fischer and Ernest Rutherford to work in.

A few years later, while Robert Koch was bending under the abuse and curses of sad ones who had been disappointed by his supposed cure for consumption, Emil Behring, the poetical pupil of Koch, spied out a strange virtue, an unknown something in the blood of guinea-pigs.

That others, such as Libby Trask, Emil Garville, Charlene Bloom, and Alfredo Roewen, seemed much more ready to assign that role to a reluctant Sy, did nothing to make Korwin less angry.

Charlene opened her eyes in what felt like the middle of a continued thought, and saw Emil staring down at her.

But then Charlene, surveying her companions, noticed that Emil appeared, if not cheerful, then relieved.

Sometimes Charlene would do the change herself, but it was getting dark and she wondered what Emil and Damon were doing out there in the cold.

Charlene was snug in her thermal wrapper, but Emil should have been chilled.

Connie rearranged the dishes to suit him, Emil made no point of looking at Sonya, although Sonya knew he was well-aware of her in a manner both secretive and hostile.

Sonya found it hard to believe in the reality of a marriage between Alma and Emil, although she could most certainly picture him married to Connie.