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You are a very much mistaking and ill-judging man; you were never worthy to be Helen's husband, and I bitterly grieve that her children must be brought up by you. For Helen's sake alone, I must now give you one parting piece of advice, it is this: When Miss Grinsted comes, treat her with kindness and consideration.

Know you how the fair Jewess became possessed of this picture? Nay, I should hesitate to think harshly of you, even if you had given it to her, which you might have done in pure friendliness, although the world it is a harsh and ill-judging world might condemn you on such ground. But we have ourselves suffered so much from its wrong judgment, as to have learned mercy towards others.

"It was my own fancy!" she says, faltering, "I suppose my vanity misled me!" "It is all my fault!" cry I, suddenly finding passionate words, starting up, and beginning to walk feverishly to and fro "all! there never was any one in all this world so blind, so ill-judging, so miserably mistaken! "But he is not," she interrupts quickly, wincing a little at my words; "indeed he is not!

"No thank ye, mate," he would reply; "if I get the taste of one I shall be wanting another, and I shouldn't be happy if I didn't treat you in return, and I've got something else to do with my money instead of spending it on liquor." I never saw him angry except when hard pressed by an ill-judging friend to step into a public-house.

Again: "When hearts deserving happiness would unite their fortunes, virtue would crown them with an unfading garland of modest hurtless flowers: but ill-judging passion will force the gaudier rose into the wreath, whose thorn offends them when its leaves are dropt."

"If my companions have been so ill-judging as to make the statements you say, I can only regret it. I have told you the truth; and I can add no more. As for the future, I do not suppose any representation of mine will induce you to change your decision." "You carry it off well, sir; and I hope you will maintain the same appearance of innocence to the end.

"The general cry in the country was, that they would not see their beloved monarch used ill in his old age, and that they would stand by him to the last drop of their blood." This ebullition of ill-judging loyalty reminds Peter of an accident which once befell the Russian Ambassador in London. His Excellency fell down in a fit when paying a morning call.

Like an ill-judging beauty, his colors he spread, And beplaster'd with rouge his own natural red. On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting; 'Twas only that when he was off he was acting.

This judicious step had all the success that he could have expected or desired. Esar-haddon, having conquered the ill-judging Nebo-zirzi-sidi, made over to the more clear-sighted Nahid-Marduk the whole of the maritime region that had been ruled by his brother.

And the man into whose hands it threw her past recovery was in her eyes the soul of honour and chivalry ill-judging, if at all, from the influence of a too passionate adoration for herself. Conception of the degree and nature of his wickedness was probably impossible to her; and, indeed, may have been so still however strange it may seem to the very old lady whom, under the name of Mrs.