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Updated: May 5, 2025


You don't know Welton." Amy sank again to reflection, her eyes losing themselves in a gaze beyond the visible world. Suddenly she threw up her head with a joyous chuckle. "I believe I have it!" she cried. She nodded her head several times as though to corroborate with herself certain points in her plan. "Listen!" she said at last.

The Marceaus, the Massenas, the Rousseaus, the Diderots and the Rollins often sprout forth suddenly from the social swamp, when it is in a condition of fermentation; but, here we plead guilty of deliberate inaccuracy. These errors in calculation are likely, however, to give all their weight to our conclusion and to corroborate what we are forced to deduce in unveiling the mechanism of passion.

Do you think that I would respond to such a trifle and yet be ignorant of his death?" "I have seen too much not to know that the impression of a woman may be more valuable than the conclusion of an analytical reasoner. And in this letter you certainly have a very strong piece of evidence to corroborate your view.

Whenever their judgments agree, they corroborate each other; but, as often as they differ, a prudent legislator appreciates the guilt and punishment according to the measure of social injury.

"We will suppose that this couple are united by the bonds of a guilty love, and that they have determined to get rid of the man who stands between them. It is a large supposition; for discreet inquiry among servants and others has failed to corroborate it in any way. On the contrary, there is a good deal of evidence that the Douglases were very attached to each other."

"His orders were to return immediately to the temple landing," I replied. Torith took a half step toward the entrance to the pool as though to corroborate my story.

She still had no evidence to corroborate her claim that the hermit's story of "Plain Mary" was plagiarized from her manuscript. For, after all, nobody but Ruth herself knew what her scenario had been like! Ruth slept peacefully and awoke the next morning in a perfectly serene frame of mind.

Sulivan can so far corroborate this curious account, that he has several times found young foals dead, whereas he has never found a dead calf. Moreover, the dead bodies of full-grown horses are more frequently found, as if more subject to disease or accidents, than those of the cattle. From the softness of the ground their hoofs often grow irregularly to a great length, and this causes lameness.

The information which De Brisset gave the officers was of the same startling kind, and Florian was able to corroborate it by a despatch which he had received.

It's the lady's word against mine." Moreton muttered much to himself during the ride. He told Lawler how Warden had come to him with the statement the charge; and of how he had waited until Della Wharton had personally appeared before him to corroborate what she had signed. "She don't want to have her reputation dragged into it," sneered Moreton.

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