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THE RIDGE, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. August 6, 19 . As I have constantly insisted, our difference is temperamental. The common words we lay hold of mean one thing to you and another thing to me. I do not equivocate when I say that love is instinctive, and that the latter-day expression of love is artificial. "Art," as I understand the term in its broadness, contradistinguishes from nature.
"Hag! thou hast passed the limits to which, remembering who thou art, my forbearance gave thee licence. I had well-nigh forgot that thou hadst assumed my part I am the Accuser! Woman! the boy! shrink not! equivocate not! lie not! thou wert the thief!" "I was. Thou taughtest me the lesson how to steal a "
But, cowed, as it were, by the certitude expressed by the doctor's looks and words, she strove to equivocate, and answered humbly that she noticed her skin was not looking as clear as it used to. Dr. Hooper then questioned her further.
Too certainly, we will suppose, that the servant has not satisfied your reasonable expectations. This truth you would have no difficulty in declaring; here, as much as anywhere else, you would feel it unworthy of your own integrity to equivocate you open your writing-desk, and sit down to tell the mere truth in as few words as possible.
At least I equivocated, and to equivocate with one so loyal and simple was to deceive him. I am the only sinner: that sweet angel is the only sufferer. Is this the justice of Heaven? Doctor, my remorse is great. No one knows what I feel when I look at my work. Edouard thinks I love her so much better than I do him.
"Answer you must, when I ask you: every man, every gentleman, must answer in all honour for what he does." "Certainly, answer for what he does," said Harry. "For! Phoo! Come, none of your tricks upon prepositions to gain time I never knew you do the like you'll give me a worse opinion. I'm no schoolmaster, nor you a grammarian, I hope, to be equivocating on monosyllables." "Equivocate!
What then will become of all our legal and judicial proceedings? which are confined to this way of proof: and so it was by God appointed, and hath been by all nations practised. 2. There be some that pretend Liberty of Conscience to equivocate in an oath even before a magistrate, and to elude all examinations by mental reservations.
The officer in command at the gates threw a cloak over Wilfrid's shoulders; and taking the arm of a friend Wilfrid hurried to barracks, and was quickly in a position to report himself to his General, whose first remark, 'Has the dead horse been removed? robbed him of his usual readiness to equivocate.
There was a perceptible pause before the reply came. "I didn't think it mattered, sir." "Then you admit you have a second key?" "Yes, sir." "Very well." Superintendent Galloway took out a pocket-book and made a note of the reply. "Now, where did you conceal the money?" "What money, sir?" "Don't equivocate, man!"
I want you to come at length to a decision, and you will not leave this room until I have received a categorical reply. You have had time enough to take every thing into consideration; hence you must not equivocate any more. Tell me, therefore, quickly and categorically, what do you want, war or peace?" "Sire, "said Haugwitz, imploringly, "what else can Prussia want than peace with France."
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