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But I should deem myself guilty of duplicity and deceit, were I to say that such children, in all cases could be managed without corporal punishment, as it appears to me, that this, in moderation, has been the mode of correcting refractory children, from the earliest ages; for it is expressly said in the Scriptures, "He that spareth his rod, hateth his son, but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes;" and again, "He that knoweth his Lord's will, and doeth it not, shall be beaten with many stripes."
We went into the large garden at the back of the house, and there I committed another act of duplicity. In a nice sheltered corner I discovered one of those essentially French buildings called a "pavilion," a delightful little toy house of three rooms. Another private arrangement made me the tenant of this place. Madame Villeray smiled.
Phil Purcel was a singular character, for he was never married; but notwithstanding his singularity, no man ever possessed, for practical purposes, a more plentiful stock of duplicity. All his acquaintances knew that Phil was a knave of the first water, yet was he decidedly a general favorite.
Tell me who was your informant I command you hesitate not " "My lord! my lord!" cried the valet, "is it not enough that I prove my assertions that I " "No!" cried the nobleman; "I have seen so much duplicity where all appeared to be innocence so much deceit where all wore the aspect of integrity, that I can trust man no more.
But, just for pure spite, I will not release you never! I will tell the whole world of your duplicity. An engagement is a solemn thing. It takes two to enter into it and two to break it." The scorn on his handsome face deepened. "I do not very well see how you can marry a man when he makes up his mind not to have you," he declared.
The King of France and his men of war had not succeeded in conquering it, but they had been charmed with such an abode; they had displayed in their campaign knightly qualities more brilliant and more masterful than the studied duplicity and elegant effeminacy of the Italians of the fifteenth century, and, after the battle of Fornovo, they returned to France justly proud and foolishly confident, notwithstanding the incompleteness of their success.
The effect of Masten's deed on her own life, his duplicity, his crimes all were forgotten. Here was her friend who had been sinned against, needing the comfort of her presence. And in an instant she was inside the cabin, leaning over the little figure that was curled up in a bunk in a corner, speaking low words of cheer and forgiveness.
"No, there is no hurry; any time within an hour," and he passed up-stairs. Half an hour later Harry Scott passed down the corridor towards the library, but paused on hearing an angry voice within, which he at once recognized as Mrs. LaGrange's. "Where would you be to-night?" she cried, "where would you have been all these years, if I had but exposed your dishonesty and duplicity?
This would have been a very successful enterprise had it not been for the cunning duplicity and greed of our superintendent, who proceeded diligently to "feather his own nest" at our expense. I accomplished my task of raising funds very successfully, and the next winter moved with my family to A , taking with us a competent engineer, a Mr. H , to survey and stake the lands.
Our good-natured Begum was at first so much enraged at this last instance of her husband's duplicity and folly, that she refused to give Sir Francis Clavering any aid in order to meet his debts of honor, and declared that she would separate from him, and leave him to the consequences of his incorrigible weakness and waste.
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