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1Aided by a natural shrewdness and sense, he got along pretty well.
2The homespun jacket covered a natural shrewdness which had been sharpened by responsibility.
3He was a man of vast experience, and great natural shrewdness.
4Here a certain natural shrewdness and ingenuity of mind stood her in good stead.
5Such was the warning her natural shrewdness gave her.
6He had little even of that wisdom which springs from natural shrewdness and insight into character.
7A spirit of natural shrewdness came to his assistance, and a sudden idea flashed into his mind.
8At last they called a boy, a kind of simpleton, yet with a good deal of natural shrewdness.
9He was indeed, considering his natural shrewdness, singularly ignorant of women; as his advice to youthful husbands sometimes shows.
10Now Roy, though he was but a youth, unused to the ways of the world, had much natural shrewdness.
11In speaking thus, I trust thy natural shrewdness, sharpened as it must have become by much dealing as a merchant.
12In spite of his unwieldy appearance, this wealthy man was endowed with great natural shrewdness and an unusually active mind.
13Paul was not without natural shrewdness, and this sudden advance convinced him that it was, after all, a real stone.
14Harris's natural shrewdness in a measure overcame his fanaticism, and he continued to press Smith for a sight of the plates.
15I found him a large, unwieldy figure, of a dull, heavy look, but by no means deficient in science or natural shrewdness.
16He was not educated highly, though he had read a great deal; but in natural shrewdness, I rarely, if ever, saw his equal.
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