The style of Cassianus is slovenly, and shows no literary polish, but its directsimplicityis far superior to the rhetorical affectations which disfigure most of the writings of that age. [Please select]
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The most innocent and natural affectations of womanhood were too deep for him to see. [Please select]
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Belles dropped their affectations with their hoops, and ran about the shore blithe-hearted girls again. [Please select]
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"Oh, I'm sick of them, and their airs and affectations," growled Mrs.' [Please select]
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She seemed to accept his being there as perfectly natural, and she had no sick-room affectations. [Please select]
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In this wonderful combination, his affectations of literature must not be omitted. [Please select]
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"It's hugely amusin'," dropping his "g," which was not one of his usual affectations.' [Please select]
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