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Guglielmi quite understood the gesture, but continued, perfectly at his ease: "The high rank of the young lady the wealth of the count a marriage-contract broken an illustrious name libeled Count Nobili, a well-known member of the Jockey Club, in concealment the Lucchese populace roused to fury all these details have reached the capital.

"This affair may drag on almost indefinitely, and a personal strife is apt to be lowering." "Yes," said Erica, musingly, "to be libeled does set one's back up dreadfully, and to be much praised humbles one to the very dust." "What will the Fane-Smiths say to this? Will they believe it of me?" "I can't tell," said Erica, hesitatingly.

It is notorious that my father teaches conscientiously teaches much that we regard as error, but people who openly accuse him of evil living find to their cost in the law courts that they have foully libeled him." She flushed even now at the thought of some of the hateful and wicked accusations of the past.

"You could not have done otherwise! He insulted you and you killed him. That was right! I love you all the more for being such a man of honor!" I looked down upon her in loathing and disgust. Honor! Its very name was libeled coming from HER lips. She did not notice the expression of my face she was absorbed, excellent actress as she was, in the part she had chosen to play.

"Come in peace, and we'll regale you on our special cigars; otherwise, my assistant will stand by with the politicians' club." "And that's the creature who libeled us!" said Martin Lorimer when we reached the street. "I've a good mind to go back and show him whether I'm an interesting Britisher confound him!" whereupon the lawyer laughed heartily. "They're not all like him," he said.

A hundred of these wretches who have libeled liberty by perpetrating crimes in her name must be effectually prevented from renewing their atrocities." He then conversed with the Ministers, the Councillors of State, etc., on the event of the preceding day; and as all knew the First Consul's opinion of the authors of the crime each was eager to confirm it.

Raeburn's reply was short, but effective; and the jury returned a verdict in his favor, fixing the damages, however, at the very lowest sum, not because they doubted that Raeburn had been most grossly libeled, but because the plaintiff had the misfortune to be an atheist. If Christians would teach Infidels to be just to Christianity, they should themselves be just to infidelity. John Stuart Mill

Perhaps he takes it for granted that I am not friendly and foresaw that I would ask him a lot of questions about Little Rivers that he would not care to answer." At all events, the only way to accept the situation was lightly, his reason insisted. "Having heard about the likeness, possibly he came to the store to have a look at me, and after seeing me felt that he had been libeled!"

In such case, it is true, it would be competent to institute suits in the United States courts against those engaged in the unlawful proceeding, or the property might be seized for a violation of the revenue laws, and, being libeled in the proper courts, an order might be made for its redelivery, which would be committed to the marshal for execution.

"Oh, it won't be a hard job to put through," nodded young Fessenden, understandingly. "I can find two fellows who have nerve enough, and who will go into court and swear to anything I want them to." "That's the talk!" glowed young Dodge. "You will testify that Dick Prescott was talking with you, and that he told innumerable lies to blacken my name that he libeled me!"

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