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If I could have rejoiced more I would have done so. So you see my judgment is not false, therefore do not any more deny that you are peerless, when I tell it you, for I have too many witnesses. And behold there is a picture of yours here, God be thanked, which wins credence for me with every one who can see daylight."

He cried out desperately, "But what am I to do? This will ruin me oh, it's true, all you've said I don't deny it. But I tell you, girl, you will ruin me. Is all the work of my life to be overturned? I shall go mad." "No, you won't," Fran calmly assured him. "You'll do what every one has to do, sooner or later face the situation. You're a little late getting to it, but it was coming all the time.

Show me this grace and favour, poor wretch that I am, knocking at your door. Do not deny me the easy little things that I ask you for your sons; so that, having made peace, you may raise the standard of the most holy Cross. For you see well that the infidels have come to summon you.

Then the journey a third time; and there we should be on the immediate heels of the trial before I had received my first instruction. Am I not right to call this a conspiracy?" "It will bear that colour," said I. "And I'll go on to prove it you outright," said he. "They have the right to hold James in prison, yet they cannot deny me to visit him.

"But do you think I sent for you to tell you that?" she continued. "I sent for you because you interested me, and because I want a talk with you. Hush! the curtain is rising for the second act. Let us resume when it has finished; you will not deny me that favour at least." I bowed again, and was silent as the curtain rose and once more Claire's superb voice thrilled the house.

"Yes," added the father, when innumerable castles in the air had been built and rebuilt for Alick's future, "I'll not deny that my lad is a good lad. He is the hope of the house, and he knows it. It's little of worldly gear that he'll get for many a day, and he tells me he will have to work from morning till night; but he rather enjoys the prospect than not." "No wonder.

Maybe a' mentioned fower a 'll no deny it; but it's the first time a' ever touched on heads, an' it 'll be the laist."

"Hush, hush!" said his father, "take yourself off, if you cannot maintain civility. And your mother does not like fishing-tackle at the breakfast-table go! I believe," he said as Ransom bounded away, "I believe conceit is the normal condition of boyhood." "I am sure," said Mrs. Randolph, "girls have enough of it and women too." "I suppose it would be rash to deny that," said Mr. Randolph.

If she is alive it is because she believed she should live, and I shall perish because I didn't believe. I should like to believe, now, if only to see her again, but it is too late. If you disuse any member of your body, or any faculty of your mind, it withers away and if you deny your soul your soul ceases to be."

The existence of dus ailment is attested by so many witnesses, many of whom, belonging to the profession of medicine, speak with a certain authority, that even the breeders and lovers of snap-dogs are compelled reluctantly to concede it, though as a rule they stoutly deny that it is imparted by the dog. In their view, hydrophobia is a theory, not a condition.