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"Mein legs vill nicht carry me," pleaded Schmucke, imploring the doctor to come to the rescue. "Take a cab," the hypocritical doctor blandly suggested. "I have given notice already. Ask some one in the house to go with you. The two women will look after the place while you are away." No one imagines how the requirements of the law jar upon a heartfelt sorrow.

Against the statement that he knew of a letter which amounted to a full confession of treason, out of Egmont's own mouth a fact which, if proved, and perhaps, if even insinuated, would be sufficient with Philip to deprive Egmont of twenty thousand lives against these constant recommendations to his suspicious and sanguinary master, to ferret out this document, if it were possible, it must be confessed that the churchman's vague and hypocritical expressions on the side of mercy were very little worth.

I spoke with her daughter, however. 'I trust you were not molested by that ruffian Jentham, who stays at The Derby Winner, said Cargrim, with hypocritical anxiety. 'Oh, no! he is away on Southberry Heath with his gipsy friends, I believe at least, Miss Mosk told me so. Good-night, Mr Cargrim, she added, evidently not anxious to prolong the conversation.

He was the most forceful of the three, and he made you marry him didn't he now?" "Don't talk nonsense. I married Sanford of my own free will " "Yes, and in haste, and repented at leisure. Now, don't be hypocritical, and pretend to grieve for him. His death was shocking fearful but you're really relieved that he is gone. Why not admit it?" "Alvord, stop such talk! I command you! I won't listen!"

"I'll be careful," promised the boy, as he took the box reverently within his own hands. "The third and last gift of the present series," resumed the Demon, "is one no less curious than the Record of Events, although it has an entirely different value. It is a Character Marker." "What's that?" inquired Rob. "I will explain. Perhaps you know that your fellow-creatures are more or less hypocritical.

He was not often hypocritical; but when he was he went all lengths. "Well, I don't know that any one has a right to say that. I thought you were Verena," she added in a moment, taking him in again with her mild, deliberate vision. "I have been waiting for you to recognise me; of course you didn't know I was here I only arrived last night." "Well, I'm glad you have come to see Olive now."

Robin welcomes his guests, and his praise of rustic sports calls forth from Friar Tuck the well-known diatribe against the 'sourer sort of shepherds, in which Jonson vented his bitterness against the hypocritical pretensions of the puritan reformers a passage which yields, in biting satire, neither to his own presentation in the Alchemist nor to Quarles' scathing burlesque quoted on an earlier page.

Do you perchance, O continental observers of the race, call it hypocritical? It is their nature disciplined to the regimental step of civilisation. Socially these island men and women of a certain middle rank are veterans of an army, and some of the latest enrolled are the stoutest defenders of the flag. Brother and sister preserved their little secrets of character apart.

I know other women don't feel as I do, but I can't change myself. I feel dreadfully hypocritical writing in this strain. I, less than anyone have a right to do so, especially now. But you will try to understand. You know that I am not a hypocrite at heart. I am determined to tell you all, and you will then see that no course is open to me but to send you away.

The young barrister held out his large hospitable hand at the full length of his arm, and spread abroad his wide chest to greet him, and they went through the ceremony of shaking hands, which, even in their case, I cannot judge so degrading and hypocritical as the Latin nations seem to consider it. Then Wingfold had the first word.