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I guess it's difficult for a 20th-century person to understand that kind of simplicity and devotedness.
The devotedness that passes for love in the man's mind is really the woman's instinct for protection.
On the street, Oswald leads a handful of musicians whose devotedness towards him varies.
A more benevolent people, I have never known, nor greater warmth & devotedness in their select friendships.
"We are sworn, once for all, to implicit confidence and devotedness against all proof.
Maximilian, in his devotedness, gazed silently at her.
Thanks for your devotedness, gentlemen.
All her qualities of devotedness, natural authority, humility, compassion and her organizational abilities would be revealed.
You appear to be a brave young man; besides, your fortune may perhaps be the result of your devotedness."
"I love your devotedness," said Milady.
Christian Devotedness is a small booklet written by Anthony Norris Groves.
"The fact is," said d'Artagnan, "I have always observed a great degree of intelligence and devotedness in Mousqueton."
"Monsieur," said the king, "what do you wish that I should give you, as a recompense for this devotedness and probity?"
For twenty years the ability of the administrator, or provisor, corresponded to the foreseeing devotedness of the founder.
No false generosity; no inopportune devotedness!
"Yet here," I thought to myself--"here is the result of half a century of devotedness and self-sacrifice!
"Well, my dear friend, add to his natural devotedness a good sum of money, and then, instead of answering for him once, answer for him twice."
At the same time many of the gentry were apparently won over by his undoubted sincerity and devotedness as well as by his eloquence.
The circumstances of his trial show Bell's devotedness to the cause of the Catholic faith and his willingness to suffer for the faith.
Readers have come to demand devotedness to accuracy and integrity, flanked by a willingness to leave each day's meaningless, click-bait fodder by the wayside.
The bird, which legendarily gives its blood to sustain its young, symbolizes devotedness which should characterize the Archbishop Rummel student.
In 1825, Groves wrote a small booklet Christian Devotedness, expounding Jesus' teaching concerning stewardship of material possessions.
She's always tried to spare the three of us, with the result that we lack her sheer competence, her strength, her powers of endurance, her devotedness.
I am master at home, Captain d'Artagnan, and I shall have servants who, wanting perhaps your genius, will carry devotedness and obedience up to heroism.
Rest assured that I shall never forget what you have done for me, under various circumstances, and the devotedness you evinced to me on your return from Egypt.