Encara no tenim significats per a "so guileless".
1She was so young, so guileless, her character moulded itself on his.
2I cannot think it was Fanny, who was always so gentle, so guileless.
3She had seemed so guileless, it made her seem inexperienced somehow.
4She is so guileless, Inspector Dalzell; so perfectly free from all connection with this crime.
5Bigsby Brewer seemed so guileless it was difficult to see him as a cold-blooded fire bomber.
6The girl looked so guileless and so childlike.
7Minerva's alma mater didn't seem so guileless anymore.
8Would anyone have believed that this big girl had remained so artless, so ill informed, so guileless?
9Those eyes were so guileless.
10And she so guileless,-sosensitive!
11The look of distaste that crossed her face when he said it was so guileless that Tom was momentarily stunned.
12His laugh, so frank, so guileless at seeing one of his Saint-Cecilias, shed sparkles of youth and gaiety and innocence about him.
13Doris was so guileless, so simply honest, and if she loved-howcuriously she had kept from friendships or intimacies with young men!
14Don Luiz turned his bloodshot eyes upon the town in jeopardy and the bland and mocking ocean, so guileless of those longed-for sails.
15Love is so guileless, so proper, so pure a passion as to involve none of those things which require or which admit of confession.
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