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But, chut! it would be no surprise to me at all. I've seen it coming these years and years. 'You'll be the first Manxman living, says I the day I sailed before. You've not deceaved me neither. D'ye remember the morning on the quay, and the oath between the pair of us? Me swearing you same as a high bailiff nothing and nobody to come between us d'ye mind it, Phil?
FABRICIO. Never beleeve that the thinges that differ from the ordinarie wayes, be made by chaunce: and if you shoulde beleeve that they make them so, to shewe fayrer, you are deceaved: because where strength is necessarie, there is made no counte of fayrenesse: but all groweth, for that they be muche surer and muche stronger then ours.
Gawin heard the bishop's purgation, and chopping on his breast, and perceived the plates of his jack clattering, he thought the bishop deceaved him, so Mr. Gawin said to him, 'My lord, your conscience is not good, for I hear it clattering."
You don't know where she is. She has gone the way of all sinners," said Cæsar. "Is that what you're coming to tell me?" said Pete. "No; we're coming to tell you," said Cæsar, "that, as a notorious loose liver, we must be putting her out of class. And we're coming to call on yourself to look to your own salvation. You've deceaved us, Mr. Quilliam.
"Do you hear the man?" said Nancy. "He and he, and he and he! It's a girl, I'm telling you; a girl a girl a girl." "Well, well, a girl, then a girl we'll make it," said Pete, with determined resignation. "He's deceaved," said Grannie. "It was a boy he was wanting, poor fellow!" But Pete scoffed at the idea. "A boy? Never! No, no a girl for your life. I'm all for girls myself, eh, Kitty?
The baillie answered, 'Ye are deceaved; he is along the bridge of Stirling this night. Then George Douglas gat up hastilie and went to the porters and watchmen and inquired for the King, who still answered that he was sleeping in his own chamber. Then George Douglas came to the King's chamber door and found it locked, and dang it up, but found no man in it.
We frenchmen began to tell our adventures, having ben out of hopes of ever to see one another, being exceeding glad that we weare deceaved in our opinions. Some leaves us & went by land to their cabbans. The rest stayes for faire weather to come to our journey's ende. We wanted not slaves from that place to carry our packs.
"'You've cheated me! says he, 'you deceaved me, you've embezzled my money and broke my heart! says he. 'I've spent a fortune on you, and what have you brought me back? says he. 'This, says he, 'and this and this barefaced forgeries, all of them! says he." "The Lord help us!" muttered Cæsar. "'They're calling me a miser, aren't they? says he.
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