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During this long speech Thorpe had stood motionless, growing paler and paler. Like most noble natures, when absolutely in the right, he was incapable of defending himself against misunderstandings. He was too wounded; he was hurt to the soul. "You know that is not true, Helen," he replied, almost sternly. "It IS true!" she asseverated, "and I'm THROUGH!"
Clemens asseverated that the only way to be a great American humorist was to be a great human humorist to discover in Americans those permanent and universal traits common to all nationalities. In his commentary upon Bourget's 'Outre Mer', he declared that there wasn't a single human characteristic that could safely be labelled "American" not a single human detail, inside or outside.
That party is a trusty he gets out in three months from now and has been having the run of the corridors as a repair man." Wagg growled something. "Oh yes, he will!" asseverated the convict. "He'll come out on time! A fine show of yourself you'll make trying to dutch him.
Bell's that, and he's a real bad man." "Indeed he's not," said Marila indignantly. "He is . . . he says he is himself," asseverated Davy. "He said it when he prayed in Sunday School last Sunday. He said he was a vile worm and a miserable sinner and guilty of the blackest 'niquity. What did he do that was so bad, Marilla? Did he kill anybody? Or steal the collection cents? I want to know."
"Not in the least, not in the least, my dear friend!" asseverated Keyork, motioning him to a chair beside the board. "But we are not alone," observed the Wanderer, still standing and looking at the stranger. Keyork saw the glance and understood. He broke into peals of laughter. "That!" he exclaimed, presently. "That is only the Individual. He will not disturb us. Pray be seated."
It WAS swagger, she assured herself. It must be swagger Tess said so. Almost as swagger, Tess asseverated, as the riding outfit worn by Miss Valerie Jones who was the swaggerest member of Macon City's swaggerest young set. Yet, despite her assurance of swaggerness, she was conscious of a certain uneasiness. She knew she shouldn't feel embarrassed; she should feel only swagger.
"Dearly beloved friend," interrupted Max, "do give me credit for a morality not very greatly inferior to your own. After all I am your pupil." "But you can't marry her?" cried the Countess. "Saving your presence, I mean to," asseverated Max. "You! Where will the Crown go?"
Undoubtedly, Lady Elizabeth was a woman of considerable resource; but, with all her virtues, she was not over-scrupulous; for, as Lord Campbell says, to induce her daughter to believe that Oxford was in love with her, she "showed her a forged letter, purporting to come from that nobleman, which asseverated that he was deeply attached to her, and that he aspired to her hand."
He who asseverated in the most positive manner, and swore the hardest, carried the day in the petty contests. I noticed, early in the evening, and at a time when all the inmates of the room were in the best possible humor with themselves, the entrance of an elderly man, on whose face I instantly read a deep concern. It was one of those mild, yet strongly marked faces, that strike you at a glance.
"Consultation free!" repeated the educator with virulence. "A trap! A manifest pitfall! I don't know why Mr. Bertram should have sent me hither. The enterprise is patently quack," he asseverated in a rising voice. Upon the word a young man opened the door and, emerging, received the accusation full in the face. The young man smiled.
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