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The proof he gave of deceit and depravity of principle, by the manner in which he endeavoured to seduce me. When was that? The very day on which Frank arrived. Endeavoured to seduce you? Yes. Are you certain of the truth of what you say? He proceeded too far, and explained himself too openly for me to be mistaken. Seduce you! Then you have entirely given up all thoughts of him?

As I crossed the hall I heard Parker's voice. Could I have mistaken the house? was it really his voice I heard? Yes: he was telling Kitty how he had broken the three-year-old colt to side-saddle, so when she came to Trocalara she must give up her old pony. I knew then why Kitty had kept him there so long: he had lost his reason and she wished to keep me from knowing it! "'But no.

You understand now what the infallibility of the Pope implies, and that it does not mean, as the enemies of the Church say, that the Pope cannot sin, cannot be mistaken in anything. The Pope can sin just the same as anyone else; he could be a very bad man if he wanted to be so, and take the punishment God would inflict for his sins.

His father would have insisted on balancing the account. Teddy will just keep on hating, but won't do anything. He's not underhanded." "He's everything that is vile and low." "You're quite mistaken, my dear. He's what they call a manly fellow a little too masculine perhaps, but " A knock interrupted and Mrs.

My husband, who has a great esteem for you, and feels that M. D R leaves you perfectly free to make your choice, has taken the singular fancy that you will come, if I ask you myself to do us that pleasure. Is he mistaken? If you would come to us, you would have that room."

"You'll answer in just one minute, or you'll never have a chance to answer another question," said Donald, as he stood with drawn sword, while Billie covered the captain with his revolver. "Would you murder an unarmed man?" asked the captain. "I wouldn't consider it murder. Answer." The look in Donald's eyes was not to be mistaken. "Gen. Maas is in command of Vera Cruz," the captain said. "Good.

"Well, my dear fellows," said Lucien, assuming a slightly patronizing tone, "the 'comical fellow' may become a great public character yet, you see." "I wish I may be mistaken; I don't ask better," said Michel. "Are you living with Coralie until you can do better?" asked Fulgence. "Yes," said Lucien, trying to look unconscious.

There may be today various theories held by scientists in which they are mistaken, but the question of the method by which they arrive at conclusions can no longer be under consideration with regard to its validity. To the scientific mind, knowledge is something to be arrived at by study and research.

I should have had nothing to say; and I believe I am not mistaken in the supposition that a great number of my fellow-citizens, if asked the same question, would find it difficult to answer.

Juliana quietly disengaged her waist, and looking at him, said, 'Poor Harry! You need not lie any more to please me. Such was Harry's astonishment, that he exclaimed, 'It isn't a lie! I say, I do love you. And for an instant he thought and hoped that he did love her. 'Well, then, Harry, I don't love you, said Juliana; which revealed to our friend that he had been mistaken in his own emotions.