The simple downrightness of the admission might have disconcerted another.
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It was one of the Might-Have-Beens, he called you, she said, with brave downrightness.
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I like their downrightness, their pride in what they have achieved, their hatred of sham and affectation.
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But in secret she admired her daughter's candour, her downrightness and straightforwardness, her disdain of conventions and hypocrisies.
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When he returned he found neither her simplicity, nor her sense of equality, nor her integrity and her downrightness.
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He was "a man of uncommon downrightness."
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This challenging brutal downrightness, which made one seem to have become a dog that must prove his usefulness or be kicked aside?
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I said it before, and will say it again, it is a rare thing to be set in downrightness of heart against sin.
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Her performance comes into its own only when she is left alone with Torvald and confronts him, with unaffected downrightness, with her lifelong dependence.
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It was my blunt honesty, my transparent candor, the open-hearted downrightness that in me amounted to a misfortune, that had at first attracted him.
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Downrightness and sententiousness are prime qualities; brevity, concreteness, spontaneity-infact, all forms of genuine expression-helpmake literature.
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"No, I didn't, Mr. Temple Barholm," she answered with Manchester downrightness.
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"I know that," she told him, with a swift return to her old downrightness.
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The simple downrightness of the admission might have disconcerted another.
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It was one of the Might-Have-Beens, he called you, she said, with brave downrightness.
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I like their downrightness, their pride in what they have achieved, their hatred of sham and affectation.