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Swear to me but, thou bold wretch! said she, swear to me, that Pamela Andrews is really and truly thy lawful wife, without sham, without deceit, without double-meaning; and I know what I have to say! I'll humour you for once, said he; and then swore a solemn oath that I was. And, said he, did I not tell you so at first?
Then Mr John Redmond, the Leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, rose and said, in a slow, and deliberate voice, which contrasted strikingly with his usual style of oratory: "Sir, this is not a time for what has been with a certain amount of double-meaning described as Parliamentary speeches. Still less is it a time for party or for racial differences.
Helen blushed at this last question, as if Silas had meant something by it beyond asking what money she had received; but his own double-meaning expression and her blush were too nice points for him to have taken cognizance of.
Strengthened on both sides with men, money, arms, and supplies, the contest was gradually resumed with the opening spring. The vague and double-meaning phrases of the Lawrence agreement furnished the earliest causes of a renewal of the quarrel.
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