Her face was captivating by reason of a certain
frankness of expression and a contradictory subtle play of features.
It would have been easy for him to get out of it; but his natural impulse was for
frankness, and he remembered his old resolve to be frank, no matter what happened.
Miss Monson, you ask me to use a most killing
frankness! Had we not better remain under the influence of the poetical star?"
"You see," her attitude expressed, "how little I regard your feelings, as well as how little I care for what you say to me, or for what you feel for me." Likewise, though she spoke as before concerning her affairs, it was never with complete
frankness. In her contempt for me there were refinements.
The result, of course, was that the young girl who was the centre of this elaborate system of mystification remained the more inscrutable for her very
frankness and assurance.
But I thought that was perhaps no more than a natural reserve accentuated by the verbose
frankness of her husband.
They are rather helplessly frank, but not, I hope, with all their rather helpless
frankness, offensively frank.
I hope that my
frankness at least will make you my friend; for you are the only young man to whom I have hitherto spoken as I have done to you."
On the most profitable lie the course of events presently lays a destructive tax; whilst
frankness invites
frankness, puts the parties on a convenient footing and makes their business a friendship.
This child, to my memory, really lives in a setting of beauty and misery that no words can translate; there was a distinction all his own in every impulse he revealed; never was a small natural creature, to the uninitiated eye all
frankness and freedom, a more ingenious, a more extraordinary little gentleman.
But they would have been improved by some share of his
frankness and warmth; and her visit was long enough to detract something from their first admiration, by shewing that, though perfectly well-bred, she was reserved, cold, and had nothing to say for herself beyond the most common-place inquiry or remark.
He was evidently satisfied with the
frankness of my story, which I told in concise sentences enough, for I felt horribly weak; and when it was finished he reverted at once to the topic of Natural History and his own biological studies.