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Meanings of artless way in English
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Usage of artless way in English
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Milza endeavoured, in her own artlessway, to soothe the distress her words had excited.
2
She used to tell the great man her ennuis and perplexities in her artlessway-theyamused him.
3
The boy talked of things and people, and not a little about himself, in his frank artlessway.
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It was she who then recalled an omission, and in her sweet artlessway bade the two gentlemen be acquainted.
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I was particularly delighted with her simple, artlessway of talking, which in the city might have been taken for silliness.
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All this she told in a simple, artlessway, and when she found that it amused her invalid she repeated it again and again.
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In an artlessway he exhibited his affection for me, and described the dangers and hardships he and Hassan had endured to discover me.
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And then Mats, quite mollified, was speaking in her artlessway of Hugo Canning, who had so obviously been on her mind all along.
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Always appreciative of words of encouragement, she gave back good exchange in the artlessway into which she entered into the pursuits of her correspondents.
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But Simon Jefferson beamed with pleasure at the girl's artlessways.
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His artlessways pleased the old fellow.
12
"I am sorry for you, Coronado," said Clara, in her artlessway.
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"Mamma kisses me on the promenade," she told them in her artlessway.
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[Mr. Whitley Stokes, in his own artlessway, once proposed legislating against chuprassies, I am told.
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"Do you know, Mr Rayner, I like midshipmen very much?" she said, in her artlessway.
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'He had waved his arms and had seemed well pleased'-sothe girl had put it in her frank, artlessway.