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1In the first place, don't be so unguarded in your behaviour.
2Morgis crept up to the side of the keep, wondering why D'Kairn had left it so unguarded.
3How can I have been so unguarded?
4Roosevelt was so natural, so unguarded, in his speech and ways, that he laid himself open to calumny.
5Cynthia never sent another letter so unguarded as her first, but she made no pretense of hiding her love.
6It was unlikely that it would be any place so unguarded, but the last thing she needed was an overdosing vampire.
7The English envoy in Spain was so unguarded in his own religious professions as to give Philip fair ground for handing him his passports.
8Catherine was so unguarded in her own conduct, that the lord-admiral professed himself jealous of the servant who carried up coals to her apartment.
9But one night, when Wild imagined the count asleep, he made so unguarded an attack upon him that the other caught him in the act.
10I confess, I am surprizd to hear, that some particular Persons have been so unguarded as to give their Countenance to such kind of Amusements.
11There'd been something so unguarded in her eyes, so open-thosestrange agate eyes, the like of which he had never seen before on a woman.
12"Oh, yes?" Daniel seemed so unguarded and enthusiastic that I was surprised.
13A year older than Raymond; but he always seemed much younger, he was so full of life and animation-sounguarded, poor fellow!
14'How can you be so unguarded?
15"Were you so unguarded and particular-prettybutterfly!"
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