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1 It is thus that reason speaks, and untutored nature says the same thing.
2 At this moment she could not deny that this untrained, untutored nature had power over hers.
3 The old man hated the English with the bitter, unreasoning, deadly hatred of his wild, untutored nature .
4 You fell on me with every hideous word an intemperate mood, an undisciplined and untutored nature could suggest.
5 She was long accustomed to straight talk; it always meant business, and her untutored nature instantly responded with a throb of confidence.
6 Around these dry blocks, wheat, suckers of trees, and plants of every kind, grow and intertwine in all the luxuriance of wild, untutored nature .
7 Moreover, despite his exclusively French education, he was simple in speech and hated originality (which he called the mark of an untutored nature ) .
8 Hers was one of those simple untutored natures which make little attempt to conceal emotion.
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