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The Chicken himself attributed this punishment to his having had the misfortune to get into Chancery early in the proceedings, when he was severely fibbed by the Larkey one, and heavily grassed.
Oleander be here when I left her, five minutes ago, half crazy with toothache?" "Well, she left the kitchen after you, and came up, and I thought she might have dropped in to see the young woman," fibbed Sally. "How is she?" "Suppose you drop in and see for yourself," responded the nurse, provoked into being pert to her elders. "Miss Dane, here's a visitor for you."
"P.S. I am ashamed to admit that I reopened my letter to tell you I fibbed large. Please not to tease me any more." He replied at once: "DEAR LEILA: I am off to the front as usual. The man was Henry Grey. An amazing encounter! I had never seen him, as you may know. I did not wait to reply to him because the Rebel pickets were not so considerate as their colonel.
"I was too scared. I was alarmed when I saw the emperor's handwriting. Was he cross?" "Oh, I had later a bad quarter of an hour." "I am sorry. And now you are quite free to tell me next that I well, fibbed to you. I did. But lying is not forbidden in the decalogue." "What about false witness?" cried the countess, amused. "That hardly covers the ground, but," said Mrs.
We may go back to Rotterdam together, if we like. But everything's as much changed as if it were another party. And this, this is what I've slaved for fibbed for plotted for! 'Giving agreeable girls away! Faugh!" I felt as much injured as if I were a misunderstood saint, though, when one comes to look at it, perhaps I have not always played precisely the part of saint.
I happen to know how you done the trick. You're a ventriloquist. The horse didn't talk. I was jest testing you to see if you would try to soak me by selling the critter to me." Bearover fibbed, for, although he had finally hit upon the truth, it was an afterthought conjured up by the laughter of the spectators. "Do yer mean to say the horse didn't spake?" demanded the Irishman.
Delighted with these words Proteus walked about, flourishing Julia's letter and talking to himself. "What have you got there?" asked his father, Antonio. "A letter from Valentine," fibbed Proteus. "Let me read it," said Antonio. "There is no news," said deceitful Proteus; "he only says that he is very happy, and the Duke of Milan is kind to him, and that he wishes I were with him."
"Dreaming again, little Mom? You're incurable!" And Beryl, with a laugh, dropped upon the ground close to the hammock, one hand closing over her mother's. "It's a bit of a cat-nap I'm stealing," fibbed Mother Moira, blushing like a girl. Her eyes lingered adoringly on the glowing, flushed face close to hers. "Where have you been, Beryl?" "Susy coaxed me off to her fairy spring.
My right-hand neighbour, jerking me by the elbow, exclaimed, "Hollo, you sir, there's Jenkins, on the other side of you, cribbing your bread." I turned towards the supposed culprit, and discovered that my informant had fibbed, but the informed against told me to look round and see where my cheese was.
Not since Marta was a little girl of seven had she "fibbed" to her mother; and on that memorable and ethically instructive occasion her mother had regarded her in this same calm fashion. "At all events," said Mrs. Galland, "I could help you a little if you would let me comb your hair. You are combing in a most unsystematic way, I must say.
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