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Updated: May 13, 2025
While yet a youngster in a jacket, I can remember falling desperately in love with a young lady several years my senior, after the fashion of youngsters in jackets. Could I have fibbed in these days? Could I have betrayed a comrade? Could I have stolen eggs or callow young from the nest? Could I have stood quietly by and seen the weak or the maimed bullied? Nay, verily!
From the evidence just put in, it's evident that you're the only one of the three who fibbed any. Won't you please walk on the ether side of the road? I never did like to travel with liars." "Oh, you go to Jericho!" flared Eph. But, as he walked along, he blinked a good deal, and did some hard thinking.
His sister, who had not attended the game at Clearport, was the first of his family to learn that he had fibbed about that game, and this she did not discover until the following Monday morning, when her chum, Lela Barker, told her everything. "Oh, Phil," Sadie had said when she found a chance to speak with him privately, "what made you tell father such a whopper about the game?
All the time I have thought that when she came back, YOU would want her. Peter, I fibbed when I said I was setting your brook for Louise Whiting. I was not. I don't know Louise Whiting. She is nothing to me. I was setting it for you and Marian. It was a WHITE head I saw among the iris marching down your creek bank, not a gold one, Peter."
Darling, is the lady's uncle. I was reared alongside them, and I know." He knew that he fibbed between uncle and cousin, but the slip was so slight and the end so worthy to silence Darling. "'Twas no uncle that she wrote that 'ere letter to," said Darling hotly. He stuck out his legs and leant back in his chair, the picture of offence.
Trudy took her cue quickly. "It is out of your province. You can't do big, gigantic things if you bother with doll-house notions. Now I really prefer oh, far prefer men like yourself, who " Steve started the electric fan whirring. "Don't you ever long for camping trips or long horseback rides something away from the everlasting fuss and feathers? I do. Would you believe it?" she fibbed glibly.
"I thought you were so fine, so strong, but you lied yes, that is what you did! You fibbed to me the first day I met you, and you've been fibbing ever since. I could never, never care for a man who would do that." "Who has told you these things?" "Roberta, for one. She opened my eyes to your baseness." "Well, Roberta has a grudge against my sex.
"We don't think you're silly at all," she fibbed consolingly. "If you want to keep your letters, why shouldn't you tie them up in appropriate colored ribbons?" "But you wouldn't keep yours," Fanny replied with more insight than they had given her credit for. "Well, no; I wouldn't, that is, I don't," Polly answered, lamely. And Betty seized the first opportunity to change the subject.
"What made you so late?" inquired Ellen, as all three proceeded on their way, the two girls linked affectionately arm in arm; Jim Dodge striding in the middle of the road a little apart from his companions. "Oh, I don't know," fibbed Fanny. "I guess I was slow starting to dress. The days are so long now I didn't realize how late it was getting." Ellen glanced sympathizingly at her friend.
I feel as if I should bring her some flowers or something; as a peace offering, you know." "Well, I would not go over just to-day," said Dorothy, "for the doctor is to take the splints off her ankle " "Splints? Was it as bad as that? The poor girl, no wonder she fibbed. I would too, if I had to stand for splints."
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