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Oh, naughty Frances; oh, cruel maiden, to deceive your Lucilla! I felt it, I guessed it, it throbbed in the air. Frances and her lover! My child, I adore lovers let me get a peep at him. Dear Frances, dear girl! And is the course of true love going smoothly, miss miss I really don't know your name, my little charmer." "My name is Fluff please don't look round.

Then was he once jealous of poor John, though he knew John was his own creature, and helped to deceive me. Then was he outrageous against poor Parson Williams! and him has this good, merciful master, thrown into gaol; and for what?

Each man, according to his own account, was the first and the bravest each had performed miracles of valor. "You have all behaved with great daring, but it is impossible now to prove what has happened. The proof must be given here, by all of us together, before my eyes, indisputably." "Well, tell us how," said Lupey impatiently, always fearing that the Decurio was going to deceive them.

Such practical jokes, capital so long as the author remains unknown, fall rather flat if subsequently the poet stands confessed. From this point of view, however, the memoir of Jan Diaz, born at Bourges in 1807, the son of a Spanish prisoner, may very likely some day deceive the compiler of some Universal Biography.

"What do you mean by your hints and frightened looks?" demanded the leader, in a tone that was intended to act as a warning, in case Day should attempt to deceive. "O, what is the bloody use of my telling you coveys any thing?" the shepherd answered. "You fellers who don't care for the devil, wouldn't believe me, and I should only get laughed at. Have you seen my ram?"

I think of you, believe me, and I do not wish to deceive you; but it is hard to find an opportunity." "If you had not the general's carriage waiting for you to-night, and I had mine, I could take you home with perfect propriety." "Hush! As you have not your carriage, it is my part to take you home. It is a splendid idea, that we must so contrive it that it may not seem to be a concerted plan.

Certainly, however, Casanova did not deceive himself with these sophisms, and Nature, who for many years had unquestionably lavished her gifts on him, had her way. Over the end of the year, the two mathematicians, Casanova and Opiz, at the request of Count Waldstein, made a scientific examination of the reform of the calendar as decreed the 5th October 1793 by the National Convention.

Be my master and be a stern master to me; take me away from this place, remove me from what has caused all this trouble, console me; I will forget him, I desire to do so. I do not wish to betray you. I humbly ask your pardon for the treachery love has suggested to me. Yes, I confess to you that the love which I pretended to have for my cousin was a snare set to deceive you.

It is that night in the Academy box-office over again. Because I had to deceive you once not for my own sake you will not look at the plain facts. But in your heart just like that other night I know you believe me." Of course she could not let that pass now. "I do not!" she said. "I do not. I must ask you, please, not to keep me here any longer." Varney's face went a shade paler.

"Darling, if I had wanted to deceive you, I should have told you nothing; and, however you were to watch me, I could always get away if I chose." She was right, he could not keep her by force, he could do nothing; shame prevented him from appealing to her affection for him, for it was in his interest she should stay. After all, Sir Owen will make a great singer of her.

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