They were enjoying themselves, as guileless childhood will, between their duties of letting a train in and out of the switch.
But it is in no sense surprising that among the many thousands that swarm upon the Isthmus there should be some not averse to increasing their income by taking advantage of these guileless habits and bucolic conditions.
At the corral he came unexpectedly in sight of the Swede, who grinned a guileless welcome and came toward him, so that Lone could not ride on unless he would advertise his dislike of the place.
He glanced furtively behind him at Swan, and found that guileless youth ready to poke him in the back with the muzzle of a gun.
She was still the same playful, guileless being to her family which she had ever been; but to strangers a greater degree of dignity characterised her deportment, and commanded their involuntary respect.
He gazed on her, and she met his look; and if that earnest, almost agonized glance betrayed to her young and guilelessbosom that she was beloved, it was not the only secret she that night discovered.
And so he may, my child, and yet break his own heart and yours, poorguileless girl, rather than unite himself with the dishonoured and the base.
Grandma, making this observation with the most guileless enthusiasm.
But the guileless Lovell interpreted not the deeper meaning of Grandpa's words.
It may be that a good deal of their guileless delight in things fresh and young was feigned, but then so is much of our more pretentious philosophy.
Tis just my luck, and not a bird My guileless gun contrives to cover.
This prolonged exclamation sadly puzzled Jeff, whose claim to consideration at the hands of many friends was a guileless transparency of purpose, a candour and simplicity unhappily too rare.
We were so impressed by his guileless face and cock-a-hoop assurance, that we had not the heart to turn him away.
To kill such a superb animal might well rack a simple and guileless cowboy whose name was--Dennis.
For my part I remembered so vividly my own early dreams and later awakenings that I would not cut short her guileless visions; moreover, to generalize from one's self is the most fatal foolishness, even while it is the most inevitable.
A moreguileless soul than he, a more honest one, more free from envy, from jealousy, and from selfishness, I never knew.
I knew that she was scrutinising me with a woman's intuitive insight, and I tried to look as guileless and respectful as I am sure I felt.
But the guileless fascination which she unconsciously exercised upon all she met was impossible to resist.
So the kindred souls of this guileless pair, An eating house speedily found, And before them a jar on the table sat, Full of horseradish, freshly ground.
Still, this man may be better than that man; and it is bad policy to distrust a reasonably guileless member of the preying sex entirely, and so to lose his good services.
He kept her to it with lively interrogations, in the manner of a, guileless boy urging for eulogies of his dear absent friend.
The question had been asked with a royal air, and Memmi had ardently kissed the beautiful and guileless hand.
Anywhere else two persons more prudent and less guileless would have studied and examined each other; but these two ignorances mingled like two masses of homogeneous matter, which, when they meet, form but one.
The Master of the Villino, on his side, has had all the pleasure of purchasing; and, being of a guileless nature, is often quite persuaded that the choice was his own.
There from the walls a wistful Giovannino, with pious, sentimental, guileless head inclined, looks down from his golden background, a true bit of early Siennese simplicity and faith.
The guileless girl turned her face towards him, and the hood again falling back, exposed her lovely features to the moonbeams.
You have taken in a guileless old man, and a young girl.
She was too guileless to dream of any sinister motive in her friend; and the only difficulty of which she was conscious was the fear that Hilda might suspect the change in her feelings toward Guy.
She was herself too guileless to be suspicious, and was far more ready to cast from her all evil thoughts than to entertain them.
In some respects Neil Stewart was as guileless and unsuspicious as a child, but Madam Stewart was far from guileless.
Outsiders can do so little because their authority is so limited and those who HAVE the authority are either too guileless or debarred by their stations.
O can mortals find a name, Suited to its guileless spirit, And its fair and fragile frame?
No word ever fell from the dear little lips, So sweet and so ruby; so guileless and mute.
We would not wake that guileless one, That fair and folded bud.
In her earnestness she had forgotten her girlish shyness; her hands were clasped fearlessly on his arm, truth was written on her guileless face, her words rang in his ear with mingled pathos and purity.
I not trust that guileless integrity as I would my own?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guileless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.