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We have a good home and a nice family of children, and," he added with much emphasis, "I am the head of that family." After he sat down his wife promptly arose to corroborate all that he had said.
"I have no conscientious scruples about taking an oath, though I certainly honor the scruples of others. And I am ready to corroborate upon oath the testimony of the last witness," said Judge Merlin, advancing and standing before the magistrate. The oath was duly administered to him, and he began his statement.
My heart beats, and my hand trembles, as I write the awful affirmative, Yes! The fathers of this Christian land often sell their daughters, not as Jewish parents did, to be the wives and daughters-in-law of the men who buy them, but to be the abject slaves of petty tyrants and irresponsible masters. Is it not so, my friends? I leave it to your own candor to corroborate my assertion.
Of such was the witness put forward to corroborate the informer, and still not corroborating him. Of such was that phenomenon, a police spy, who declared himself an unwilling witness for the crown! There was no reason why in my regard he should be unwilling he knew me not previously.
For a full second he held that pose at his collar button, his entire being seeming to suspend a beat. "What say?" not exactly doubting, but wanting to corroborate his senses. She was amazed at her ability to reply. "I said I have made a terrible mistake. I can't stand being married to you." He came toward her with the open side of his collar jerking like an old door on its hinges.
Ask any one who has had to perform the unenviable duty of editor to a magazine: he will corroborate what I say that the quantity of verse good enough to be its own reward, but without the smallest claim to be uttered to the world, is enormous. Not yet, however, had Donal written a single stanza.
To this conclusion, let me repeat, I am drawn by no sentiment for that unsentimental Prince, ‘gentle King Jamie.’ He was not the man to tell the truth, ‘if he could think of anything better.’ But, where other corroboration is impossible, by the nature of the circumstances, facts corroborate the King’s narrative. His version ‘colligates’ them; though extravagant they become not incoherent.
On reflection, he remembered various circumstances that tended to corroborate these suspicions, and, as the whole business favored one of his infirmities, he yielded the more readily to their impression.
The material witnesses, the peasant woman Terentyeva, the soldier woman Maximova, and the Shiakhta woman Kozlovsta, having been convicted of uttering libels, which they have not in the least been able to corroborate, shall be exiled to Siberia for permanent residence.
I was possessed of the secret of her father's present retreat: I might seek it at my pleasure, and ultimately so hope whispered prosper in my love. Some time afterwards you mentioned your suspicions of Gerald; I did not corroborate, but I did not seek to destroy them. "They already hate each other," I said; "can the hate be greater? meanwhile, let it divert suspicion from me!"
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