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Cavanagh, for if you winked at me with as many eyes as Argus had, and nodded at me wid as many heads as Hydra, or that baste in the Revelaytions, I'd not suppress a syllable of truth; no, ma'am, the suppressio veri's no habit of mine; and I say and assert ay, and asseverate that that honest and high-spirited young man, named Bryan or Bernard M'Mahon, is the victim of villany and falsehood ay, of devilish hatred and ingenious but cowardly vituperation."

Hugh began to asseverate that it was his business to help her through all money difficulties as well as others; but she soon stopped his eloquence. "It will be by-and-by, Hugh, and I hope you'll support the burden like a man; but just at present there is a hitch. I shouldn't have come over at all; I should have stayed with Emily in Italy, had I not thought that I was bound to see you."

But he was a better craftsman than most of them are. He was a finer workman than Strauss, for instance. His scores are much more bony. They are free of the mass of insignificant detail that clutters so many of Strauss's. He could asseverate with some justice, "I have never written an insincere note."

"Between Charlotte Verver and the Prince. I was uneasy but I'm satisfied now. I was in fact quite mistaken. There's nothing." "But I thought," said Bob Assingham, "that that was just what you did persistently asseverate. You've guaranteed their straightness from the first." "No I've never till now guaranteed anything but my own disposition to worry.

"And I presume you can also asseverate to his worship, that no man is better qualified than I am to bear testimony in this case, seeing that I was by you, and near you, constantly during the whole occurrence." "No man better qualified, certainly," said Morris, with a deep and embarrassed sigh. "And why the devil did you not assist him, then," said the Justice, "since, by Mr.

Woodford had been obliged to asseverate that nothing so much comforted him as leaving the parish in such hands, and that he blamed no man for seeing the question of Divine right as he did in common with the Non-jurors. The appointment opened the way to the marriage with Naomi Darpent, and the pair were happily settled at Portchester. Dr.

No; Master Andres can asseverate this is no nonsense he who from childhood lived with Garibaldi on the highways and in great cities, who followed him so impetuously with that lame leg of his that he remembers Garibaldi's heroic feats better than Garibaldi himself. "But now you will stay here," he says persuasively. "Now we'll work up the business we'll get all the fine work of the whole island."

Gentlemen, you may think of this evidence what you please, bring in what verdict you can, but I asseverate before Heaven and you, that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the prisoner at the bar does not at this moment know why it is that my shadow falls on you instead of his own."

Asseverate everywhere that we know right well that our succession in Prussia depends wholly upon the King's choice, and that we would naturally desire to present ourselves in person and swear allegiance to his Majesty.

"Between Charlotte Verver and the Prince. I was uneasy but I'm satisfied now. I was in fact quite mistaken. There's nothing." "But I thought," said Bob Assingham, "that that was just what you did persistently asseverate. You've guaranteed their straightness from the first." "No I've never till now guaranteed anything but my own disposition to worry.