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Many things are done with singleness of eye, the right hand knoweth not what the left hand doth, the lump is uncorrupted by leaven, nor is the garment woven of wool and linen; and yet by the trickery of perverse men a pious work is mendaciously transformed into some monstrous act.
Hadley; that you pointed the knife and the pistol at his heart, and then mendaciously represented him as the thief and kidnapper who is found in your own person; then, sir, would you vail your face and go out no more among men, but upon your forehead, as now upon your soul, would be the brand of thief, robber, murderer!
"Not a bit of it!" says she, springing away from him to the other side of the screen. "And you, Randal, you are not hunting. Where's Colonel Neilson? Where's Margaret?" "They changed," says Mr. Gower mendaciously. "Miss Hescott and I are upon the track; we are the bloodhounds we," making another grab at her soft gown, "have got you!"
But Laploshka listened with the abstraction of the deaf adder, and quickly returned to the subject of the two francs. "I'm afraid I must owe it to you," I said lightly and brutally. "I haven't a sou in the world," and I added mendaciously, "I'm going away for six months or perhaps longer."
Something warned him to hold his peace, and he broke off short. "Who was it? Oh, do tell us, Mr. Blake!" were the exclamations, Mrs. Rayner being most impetuous in her demands. Again Blake caught the appeal in Miss Travers's eyes. "That's what I want to know," he responded, mendaciously. "When I woke up next morning, the whole thing was a dream, and I couldn't fix the fellow at all."
Blumenfeldt says he'll run anybody out who goes in, and kick 'em head over heels all the way down the aisle and down the steps," Eddy declared, mendaciously, to everybody, even his elders. "I think you are telling a lie, little boy," said Mrs. Samson Rawdy, who had come with a timid female friend on a tour of inspection. Mrs.
The second thing is, that a sadder object than even that of the coal strike, or any other conceivable strike, is the fact that loosely speaking we may say all England has decided that the profitablest way is to do its work ill, slurily, swiftly, and mendaciously. What a contrast between now and say only a hundred years ago!
Tabaks-Collegium has become a workshop: human nature can fancy it! Nay human nature can still read it in the British State-Paper Office, to boundless stupendous extent; but ought mostly to suppress it when read. Not mendaciously written anywhere, yet erroneously everywhere.
"I can't make any conditions, Mr. Jellicoe." "No, I will make them, and you will accept them. Otherwise you will not arrest me." "It's no use for you to talk like that," said Badger. "If you don't let me in I shall have to break in. And I may as well tell you," he added mendaciously, "that the house is surrounded." "You may accept my assurance," Mr.
"Good what a lover! You are not afraid?" Mendaciously he assured her that he was not. "Good!" she said again, with a showing of white teeth between her carmined lips. "You take her you take her away from him. That is what I want. You understand?" Very suddenly he understood. This was no emissary from Aimée. This was no philanthropic bystander.
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