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And alas! she must say "No" to him, she must give him pain; she could not hope to make him understand how could anyone understand? and then, perhaps, he would misjudge her, perhaps he would leave her in anger and not come back any more. Not come back any more! The thought cut with a sharp pang, and in her distress she moved her lips silently in the familiar prayer printed before her: O Marie, souvenez vous du moment supreme Jesus votre divin Fils, expirant sur la croix, nous confia

"Judge for yourself." "All right," she laughed indulgently: "I believe everything you say. Now what'll you take to do me a service?" "My services, madam, are yours to command: my reward ah your smile." "Bunk," observed the lady elegantly. "How would a hundred look to you? Good, eh?" "You misjudge me," the little man insisted. "Money is really no object."

I didn't think that any man could travel so close to Sherman and keep 'em." "They're unfortunate ways, sir," I said, "if they lead you to misjudge me." He laid his hand on my shoulder, just as he had done at Freeport. "I know you, Steve," he said. "I shuck an ear of corn before I buy it.

"Oh, surely you are wrong," cried Juliet. "I am certain Sir David has never thought about your money. Oh, I feel sure you misjudge him; and you mustn't talk like that, even in fun!" "I don't know," said Miss Tarver doubtfully.

"Surely thee ought," cried Tabitha. "After telling me so much, thou shouldst for Charles' sake. Otherwise I might misjudge him." "Then I'll tell you everything," cried Janice, clearly happy in the decision. "And if he does love you, Jan?" suggestively remarked Tibbie. "'T will be vastly exciting," said Janice.

But let me tell you, madam, he pursued, with rising irritation, 'where a husband by futility, facility, and ill-timed humours has outwearied his wife's patience, I will suffer neither man nor woman to misjudge her. She is free; the man has been found wanting. 'Because she loves you not? the Countess cried. 'You know she is incapable of such a feeling.

Hawkehurst was talking to Mr. Lord Lytton has said that "there is something strange and almost mesmerical in the rapport between two evil natures. Bring two honest men together, and it is ten to one if they recognise each other as honest; differences in temper, manner, even politics, may make each misjudge the other.

"I forgot. You never think. You can't. Oh no!" "It is so easy to misjudge people," pleaded Joan, earnestly. "It is much easier to see right through them, straight off, in the twinkling of a bedpost," asserted Marguerite. "You will see, Herr von Holzen is wrong and Tony is right. And Tony will smash him up. You will see.

"In what way do we misjudge you?" asked Signor Bruno genially. They were almost on the threshold of the drawing-room window, which stood invitingly open, and from which came the sounds of cups and saucers being mated. "You give us credit for less intelligence than we in reality possess," said Christian with a smile, as he stood aside to let his companion pass in first.

"If you can do such mischief, without meaning any, to a man who is in love with another woman ," said Percy. "Yes," she nodded, "I perceive the deduction; but inferences are like shadows on the wall they are thrown from an object, and are monstrous distortions of it. That is why you misjudge women. You infer one thing from another, and are ruled by the inference." He simply bowed.