He wished, with a sigh, that this child of the woman he loved could remain as she was forever; innocent, frank, unspoiled by the encroachment of womanhood.
Perhaps you have got used to his naïveté, but one can see better from the outside that he's quite an unspoiled boy.
And finally he was such a charming, unspoiled boy.
If we could have known the point where these two fresh and unspoiled natures met, I am confident we should have stayed there by common but unspoken consent.
It indicated such an unspoiled point of view--a freshness which I fear the Old World is losing.
Show me a young girl, unspoiled mentally and spiritually untroubled, with a superb physique, and I'll show you a girl equipped for the happiness of this world.
He fumbled in mental chaos as to the meaning of all this nonsense and longed more than ever for a grandchild, someone who should be quite unspoiled and who would not approach him with light, begrudged kisses and a request for money.
In the country a thinking man is reminded daily of the shrewdness of unspoiled minds.
Living alone with his bright, unspoiled daughter, he attains, by intellectual labour, to a power over destiny.
It is so well constructed (for the simple Elizabethan theatre and the bustle of the Elizabethan speech) that anyunspoiled mind is held by it, when it is acted as Shakespeare meant it to be acted.
They have found the real, unspoiled France, often unexplored by any except the French themselves, and practically unknown to foreigners, even to the ubiquitous maker of guide-books.
Early Norman work, while later styles are seen in the great nave of nine bays, composed of a combination of Transitional Norman and English Gothic, and again in the unspoiled north transept of Decorated character.
It is wonderfully unspoiled and graceful, extremely simple in design, plainer even than the arch of Titus on the brow of the Velian.
But what simplicity, what unspoiled mediaeval grace we found in this tiny chapel in the fields, which is the only relic of a long-forgotten city.
We dipped into Tuscany too, into Lombardy, into the March of Ancona, into Lazio, but nowhere else was the world as perfect, as unspoiled as in Umbria.
She no longer spoke of the future, but was glad that they had escaped from the clutches of the money-lender; the thought of it filled her with a quiet but not altogether unspoiled happiness.
He was not particularly neat or careful in his dress, but there was something unspoiled about his person that made one think he could never have been subjected to the world's rough handling.
Unquestionably Cornwall is the least spoiled section of Southern Britain; its coastline is rocky and serrated, and its tors and hills and rills are about as wild and unspoiled by the hand of man as can be imagined.
It is altogether the most unspoiled old-world town between the Ile de France and the Channel ports of Boulogne and Calais through which so many Anglo-Saxon travellers enter.
At last a stretch of green unsmoked and unspoiled country, that via Stroud to Rochester, came into view.
Here we were in the midst of the land of fêtes, and if we could not see a ferrande in all its savage, unspoiled glory, we would see what we could.
So he's going to take a look at the ruins of Susa, and at your wonderful unspoiled Dizful.
I would have been in Mohamera long ago if it had not been for your son of Papa, with his interest in unspoiled towns.
She belongs to the unspoiled womanhood of another age, and is wasted among these dolls and butterflies.
He had moreover the strength of the father's unspoiled character, and all the purposeful method which the patient upbringing of "Uncle Steve" had been capable of inspiring.
I did not come back, and they have passed unspoiled into my place.
He had been wise to leave the city for the fresh, unspoiled country--the city with all its mean little fears, its petty immoralities, and its very trifling great concerns.
Truly the West is the place of unspoiled Americanism and the great unspent forces; you are quite right, Mr. Bines.
Outside, where the unspoiled earth begins, the blossoms are clouding the trees with a mist of pink and white, and the city-dweller knows it from the bloom and foliage of these same windows.
You know," began my young tillicum, "that only waters unspoiled by human hands can be of any benefit.
You see the power in it is just as great now as at first, for the rock feeds every day on the unspoiled sea that the Sagalie Tyee made.
As the numbingly cold liquid ran into my cupped hands, it brought back memories of mountain streams and the unspoiled lakes of Minnesota.
Aged Child Possessed of apathetic eyes Which mirror only childish wants, He kindles flames of disbelief When thoughts bereft of rationale Are thrown amid the unspoiled breeze.
To hear the birds and smell the flow'res And breathe the unspoiled air.
The writer seems to me as yet unspoiled by classic studies and the pedantries of imitation.
It is this genuinely unspoiled mediæval aspect of seemingly nearly all the houses of this curious old town of Vezelay which give the place its charm.
The diction is of phenomenal purity and wholly unspoiled by any ultra-modern touch.
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