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Still the men, as they stood, could hold communication with each other, and it soon became known that Mr Charlton had seen an opening some way ahead, through which he believed the ship would pass. To corroborate the truth of this report, he and the master were seen again ascending the rigging. The eyes of both the officers were fixed ahead, or rather over the port-bow.

"Thus one department would corroborate another, like two witnesses independently sworn and each examined in private " The back of the volume, she noticed, was filled with tables of figures. "This won't be so interesting," she told herself, turning the leaves. But suddenly she stopped at one of the open pages and read it again and again

At the breakfast-table Mr. Pole was a little late. He wore some of his false air of briskness on a hazy face, and read prayers drawing breath between each sentence and rubbing his forehead; but the work was done by a man in ordinary health, if you chose to think so, as Mrs. Chump did. She made favourable remarks on his appearance, begging the ladies to corroborate her. They were silent.

And can you reasonably require more until you are able to show that all these come short of establishing the credibility of the facts which they relate with apparent honesty and simplicity not to be met with in any other ancient writings? There are a great many other evidences which serve to corroborate those mentioned, but if you can do them away, no doubt the others may be as easily removed.

That only tends to corroborate the contention of Prince Peter that your majesty is not er, just sane, and so, incompetent to rule Lutha. But we of Tann know differently, and with the help of the good God we will place your majesty upon the throne which Peter has kept from you all these years." Barney sighed. They were determined that he should be king whether he would or no.

It had been pleasant to him to talk as though he were talking to a young friend whom he trusted. It was impossible that he could really admit any one to a participation in his secrets. It was out of the question that he should ever allow himself to be betrayed into speaking the truth of his own affairs. Of course every word he had said to Nidderdale had been a lie, or intended to corroborate lies.

Here the doctor nodded vigorously as thought to corroborate these statements, and made as if to speak. Cleek silenced him with a gesture. "And then what next, Sir Nigel?" Merriton cleared his throat before proceeding. There was a drawn look upon his face. "The doctor said he thought he had heard a shot, and asked me what it was, and I replied: 'Nothing.

Loud wails of fear and anguish accompanied this statement, as if to corroborate it. "Sing with me, Susan, sing the march," came the command without an instant's delay from the lips of the beloved Minister. "Onward, Christian soldiers Marching as to war, With the cross of Jesus Going on before "

Hammond was afraid that she had been carried into a situation of mind where suspicion took the place of certainty. She had absolutely nothing with which to corroborate her statement. Nobody had seen Ruth's scenario nor had she discussed the plot with any person. Secrecy necessary to the successful production of anything new in the line of picture plays was all right. Mr. Hammond advised it.

Indeed, many of those who knew him well maintained that his speeches were at this time the result of painstaking study, care, and elaboration, and that those who had a nose for oratory might detect in them a strong smell of the lamp. One incident that came under my notice certainly went far to corroborate this view. I refer to the occasion of a little semi-public dinner at which Mr.

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