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He hath sued himself in all courts, accuseth, arraigneth, sentenceth, punisheth himself impartially, and sooner may find mercy at any hand than at his own. He only hath pulled off the fair visor of sin; so as that which appears not but masked unto others, is seen of him barefaced, and bewrays that fearful ugliness, which none can conceive but he that hath viewed it.
Surely you must have fallen from the clouds to help us borne hither from the East Anglian land whose tongue bewrays you." "I marvel that you trusted me," I said. "I trusted your face, my son, and when one is in a hard case the first help is ever the best. Yet now I would fain know somewhat of my good comrade."
A cotton tidy over the rocking-chair bewrays, wrought into its crocheted gorgeousness, the name of Uncle Tom. This I cannot stand. Time may bring healing, but now the wound is still fresh. "O, you did Uncle-Tom it famously," I hurl out, doubling my fist at the British lion which glares at me from that cotton tidy. "I remember those days. O yes! you were rampant on Uncle Tom.
But put the case I had failed herein, Doth this warrant your unlawful practice? You ask me next, 'How long is it since I was a Baptist? and then add, 'It is an ill bird that bewrays his own nest. Ans. I must tell you, avoiding your slovenly language, I know none to whom that title is so proper as to the disciples of John.
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