Your sentiments are excellent, but I hope you are not so unsophisticated as to expect ever to see them put in universal practice.
These Americanisms are common enough in this most polite of nations; but are simply amusing from such unsophisticated beings as the attendant at Rochefort.
But those unsophisticated suspects went on ruthlessly, recklessly, paying their own full share of the taxes and manifestly bent on relentlessly taking care of themselves.
And he fell to thinking less of his young sisters' indiscretion than of the extreme andunsophisticated innocence which had led them into it.
One of Herring's flies, trailing in the water, proved, at this moment, overwhelmingly attractive to a young and unsophisticated trout.
You will meet some charming, unsophisticated Southern girl, so much nicer than most Northern girls, that the South may fascinate you too much.
Russia's advantage over America lies in the fact that there the excesses of fancy and zeal prevail in a more primitive, unsophisticated and childlike race.
And being barbarouslyunsophisticated by any adulteration of cotton, and in no wise stinted in the quantity of material, they are wonderfully strong and enduring.
Quite impossible, my dear girl," answered I hastily, beginning at last to have some faint suspicion of what was in this savage beauty's unsophisticated mind.
Never were human beings so frightfully exploited as these ignorant, unsophisticated savages of the West.
The unsophisticated acceptor of current sophistries or the apologist might reply that all this money came from legitimate business transactions, the natural increase in the value of land, and thus on.
Because, unsophisticated reader, these same department stores are the largest and steadiest advertisers.
Money which was taken in by selling rum and by wheedling the unsophisticated Indians into yielding up valuable furs, was loaned at frightfully onerous rates.
The shippers and merchants practiced the grossest frauds upon the unsophisticated people.
That legislation is iniquitous which sets law in conflict with the common and unsophisticated feelings of our nature.
To set forth the power that has moulded the character of this far eastern people, material must be culled from the unsophisticated hearts of the peasants and the common folk.
Vavasour sat down, and tried in his honest and unsophisticatedway to console her.
To Bluebell's unsophisticated mind, honesty seemed more importunate than expediency.
Bluebell was pronounced an unprincipled adventuress, determined to use every art to entrap this unsophisticated young man, and each act and look on her part was treasured up by the two censors for private analysis and discussion.
Only the ladies were in the large saloon, which again dazzled the unsophisticated Bluebell with its magnificence.
Translations into French of his main poems have appeared; and compositions more full of natural and thoroughly unsophisticated pathos and humour it would be difficult to find.
The mountains beyond were just like the mountains here; but the people here were far moreunsophisticated than the people beyond.
They saw that Russification without emancipation, as theirunsophisticated fathers had told Lilienthal, meant extermination.
She was simple and unsophisticated enough to consider Paul's opinion infallible.
The girl was simple enough, unsophisticated enough, never to dream of compromise.
Youth, beauty, love, the innocence of unsophisticated breasts, and the inspiration of an exquisite nature, combined to fashion the spell that now entranced his life.
The boy was recalled from his homely, rural school, where he had been well grounded by a hard-working curate, and affectionately tended by the curate's unsophisticated wife.
It is the instinct of the sophisticated and the unsophisticated alike.
The statistics of illegitimacy point in the same direction, though I admit that this is not necessarily a sign of unsophisticated morality.
I know not how widespread it is, or how fashionable, but it reigned in circles which seemed to my unsophisticated eyes quite comme il faut.
We are less unsophisticated now: but there are certainly large numbers of His Majesty's subjects by whom a novel on this principle ought to be called "an english" though it might have to share that appellation with the newspaper.
If we cannot go back to our own childhood, we may see its illustration in those about us who are now in thatunsophisticated state.
It sounds too simple and popular an explanation--too much like the kind of ideas suited to unsophisticated man and to the infancy of the race.