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This was not his wish, however. In a tone which thrilled through her, even in her own despite, he said, 'Do yo' think that can ever happen again, Sylvia? She was quite silent; almost trembling. He repeated the question as if to force her to answer. Driven to bay, she equivocated. 'What happen again? Let me go, I dunno what yo're talking about, and I'm a'most numbed wi' cold.
"They haven't had any opportunity," I equivocated. "You needn't distress yourself about that, anyhow." "But I do. I wonder why you still believe in me? Nobody else does." "I wonder," I repeated, "why I do!" "If you produce Harry Sullivan," she was saying, partly to herself, "and if you could connect him with Mr.
This was not his wish, however. In a tone which thrilled through her, even in her own despite, he said, 'Do yo' think that can ever happen again, Sylvia? She was quite silent; almost trembling. He repeated the question as if to force her to answer. Driven to bay, she equivocated. 'What happen again? Let me go, I dunno what yo're talking about, and I'm a'most numbed wi' cold.
"I trust you did not go so far as to well, to volunteer a word in my behalf. You were not to do that, you know." He looked uncomfortable. "I'm afraid I did take your name in vain," he equivocated.
It fell to Prussia to head the movement. But, as may be conceived, she was not hearty in the cause. Her statesmen hesitated, argued, equivocated, and made a show of preparing, but slowly, for war. Meanwhile, the news of the successive defeats of Austria roused still more the patriotism of the Germans.
"And now, Clara, what is all this?" said the countess, sitting down in her accustomed chair. "All which, mamma?" Can any one blame her in that she so far equivocated? "Clara, you know very well what I mean. What has there been between you and Mr. Fitzgerald?"
"I guess Bert an' the rest have joshed me all the time," he said. "You and I get along together with it fine," she equivocated; for in such matters she did not deem the untruth a wrong. Spring was on when the strike came in the railroad shops. The Sunday before it was called, Saxon and Billy had dinner at Bert's house.
With a character unblemished this man would have won an honorable fame; but when questioned he equivocated, but was finally compelled to confess the shameful truth, and in their grief and shame the newly-organized church seemed broken up.
"I wasn't paying much attention," he equivocated, a remark not calculated to appease her anger. "Why were you doing it?" "I was just practising," said Tom. "Practising!" exclaimed Nancy, scornfully. "I shouldn't think you needed to practise that any more." "Oh, I've done it louder," he declared, "Listen!" She seized his hands, snatching them away from his lips.
To injure, to insult, and to save himself from the consequences of injury and insult by lying and equivocating, was the habit of his life. He published a lampoon on the Duke of Chandos; he was taxed with it; and he lied and equivocated. He published a lampoon on Aaron Hill; he was taxed with it; and he lied and equivocated.
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