It is due to them that the Romans of the day are living figures to us, and that Cicero, in spite of, or rather in virtue of his frailties, is intensely human and sympathetic. The letters to Atticus abound in the frankest selfrevelation, though even in the presence of his confessor his instinct as a pleader makes him try to justify himself. [Please select]
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She was unaware, disconcertingly unaware; yet her surprise showed the frankest pleasure. [Please select]
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I was experienced, under the frankest exterior, in all the subtle arts of the coquette. [Please select]
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"Wa'al, I reckon," he said, looking at her smiling face with the frankest admiration.' [Please select]
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"I'm very glad to hear it," said Zora, in her frankest tone.' [Please select]
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He confessed his admiration for Marian in the frankest fashion. [Please select]
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"Oh, I pride myself on that," said Kitty in her frankest of voices. [Please select]
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