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1 Of all Shakespeare's women she is perhaps the most tender and the most artless .
2 Sue's was of the most artless and natural kind.
3 Others followed, and with the most artless simplicity of manner told me to be comforted.
4 None the less, this seemed a most artless effort.
5 He bore Washington's name: he came amongst us bringing the kindest sympathy, the most artless , smiling goodwill.
6 It was the most artless , and at the same time the most eloquent, answer she could possible give.
7 I was mooning disconsolately round the playground, when I met young Wigram, the most artless youngster in all Draven's.
8 In these tales, disguised beneath what is apparently the simplest and most artless flow of narrative, profound truths are discussed and explained.
9 Will thought so, in the most artless , unblemished, unswerving style; and he was a devout fellow as well as a gifted one.
10 Bessie quickly regained her temper, and as if suddenly recalling something to mind, began prattling to me in the most artless manner.
11 At this moment I cast my eyes upon him, and he answers me with the most artless and unapprehensive smile in the world.
12 The pretty girl crept to my side; it was then that-surelywith the most artless flattery-sheinformed me of my likeness to her father.
13 "-" Iforgetthe exact number of the slaves," said he, in the most artless manner.'
14 "Ethel care for the world!" gasped out Lady Kew; "a most artless , simple, affectionate creature; my dear Frank, she--
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