Whatever her faults he saw most of them-shehad the great virtue of unaffectedness.
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One by one she was discarding them in favor of honesty, unaffectedness, and wholesome enjoyment.
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He had read so much of the American girl, her unaffectedness, her genius for easy comradeship.
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How beautiful she was in her unaffectedness!
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And most folk-tales have a movement, a sweep, and an unaffectedness which make them splendid foundations for taste in style.
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He answered her violent attack by a light pleasantry, and with gladsome unaffectedness he gave to the conversation another turn.
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Their chief charm is unaffectedness, and the total absence of that literary style, which in the present day infects even the most familiar correspondence.