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You can't let me down." "Oh, all right," I said. "But, when you say you haven't nerve enough for any dashed thing in the world, you misjudge yourself. A fellow who " "Cheerio!" said young Bingo. "One-thirty to-morrow. Don't be late." I'm bound to say that the more I contemplated the binge, the less I liked it.

Emmeline knew better, and why could not you take her as a type of most girls? You have behaved very badly, Master Herbert, and you know it; and nothing on earth shall make me forgive you; nothing but your promise that you will not so misjudge me any more." And then the tears came to his eyes, and her face was again hidden on his shoulder.

My start was so undisguised, so uncontrollable, that Dora drew back and her cheeks turned red. "Perhaps I ought to have told you before." "Oh, my dear, beautiful, marvellous child!" I exclaimed; "you cannot so misjudge me. I was startled only because you had always seemed to me so much like one born to all possible luxury. I supposed you had been nurtured on beauty."

For faith in Jesus will well make up for the lack of the sight of the miracle. Does God, then, make death look what it is not? Why not let it appear what it is, and prevent us from forming false judgments of it? It is our low faithlessness that makes us misjudge it, and nothing but faith could make us judge it aright. And that, while in faithlessness, we should thus misjudge it, is well.

Whether his people were of this opinion from being all fools together, and therefore unable to know a fool, or the lowland authorities would have been right in taking charge of him, let him who pleases judge or misjudge for himself. What his own thought of him came out in the name they gave him: "Rob of the Angels," they called him. He was nearly a foot shorter than his father, and very thin.

His voice was so full of concentrated bitterness that I longed to say something consoling; in his own fashion he had been kind to me, and I did not wish to misjudge him. 'I know your sister Gladys sufficiently to be sure that she will never act ungenerously by her brother, I returned hotly. 'Mr. Hamilton, you need not say such things: it is not for me to judge.

If I were you I would not carry my preferences for the Sibley style of fellows so far that I could not be civil to a man like my friend." "You misjudge me," cried Ida, passionately. "You have a strange way of proving it.

"You all misjudge him, my poor Gritzko," the Princess said, hardly mollified. "He has the noblest nature underneath, but some day you will know." It was late in the afternoon when Tamara appeared, to find a room full of guests having tea. Her mind was made up, and she had regained her calm. She would use the whole of her intelligence and play the game.

I hope you will not think me mercenary, but to Peter and myself this is of vital importance." "No, I don't misjudge you. I ought to have thought of it before." "I don't care so much about myself," said Mrs. Crawford, in a tone of self-sacrifice, "but I should not like to have Peter thrown upon the world without means." "All that you say is wise and reasonable," answered her husband, wearily.

"Indeed, you misjudge me, Madame," says Calvert, who could scarce restrain a smile at the lofty manner of the beautiful girl, "as you misjudge the crowd, for 'tis applauding someone among the noblesse now," and he stood up and looked over the balcony rail to better see the cause of the shout which had suddenly gone up. "'Tis for Monsieur de Lafayette, I think.