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This is the capital rock and stumbling-block in the path of him who is hurrying back to the camps of temperance; and many a reader is likely to misapprehend the case through the habit he has acquired of supposing indigestion to lurk chiefly amongst luxurious dishes. But, on the contrary, it is amongst the plainest, simplest, and commonest dishes that such misery lurks, in England.
Prichard was a very old lady who seldom showed herself outside of her own room so the Court testified but who, when she did so, impressed the downstairs tenants as of unfathomable antiquity and a certain pictorial appearance, causing Uncle Mo to speak of her as an old picter, and Dave to misapprehend her name. For he always spoke of her as old Mrs. Picture. Mrs.
What I was gazing at and had to represent was a thing neither human nor divine; it was beauty itself that beauty of which I have often dreamed in blissful rapture. "And yet do not misapprehend me I never thought of bewailing the maiden, or grieving over her early death. She was but sleeping I could fancy: I watched one I loved in her slumbers. My heart beat high!
The applause which greeted the decision of His Majesty was hardly out of ear when he proceeded: "Again I pray you, Sir Guest I greatly misapprehend the travellers who tell of India, if the people of that venerable country are not given to ceremonials religious as well as secular.
Not merely that which is just, but that which is also practicable, should be the aim of a sagacious politician. Let the Radicals well consider whether, in attempting to achieve their avowed object, they are not, in fact, only assisting the secret views of a party whose scheme is infinitely more adverse to their own than the existing system, whose genius I believe they entirely misapprehend.
For one chance of success there are a dozen of failure; for you are trying to raise a special product from a soil probably uncongenial, or a fruit from an alien stem figs from vines. But beyond this there is to style an artificial element, which I conceive to be indicated by the word technique as applied to the arts; though it is possible that I misapprehend the term, being ignorant of art.
You are a large property-owner in the town. Cannot you consider this appeal as an unenforced rate? It comes to that in the long run." The Marquis shrugged his shoulders. "I think," he said, "that on the subject of charity Englishmen generally wholly misapprehend the situation. You say that between six and seven thousand men are out of work in Medchester.
It is impossible to misapprehend the great principles which by their recent political action the people of the United States have sanctioned and announced.
The night-fog had got into his brain. He made shift, however, to say that the criminal class were not, as a mere matter of fact, the most powerful. "Again you misapprehend me," rejoined the voice, with perfect suavity.
'My dear young lady, you misapprehend me. 'No, Doctor Masham, indeed I do not, replied Venetia, with firmness. 'I can easily conceive that the mention of my father may for various reasons be insupportable to my mother; it is enough for me that I am convinced such is the case: my lips are sealed to her for ever upon the subject; but I cannot recognise the necessity of this constraint to others.
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