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"So far as you are concerned, Duke," the Prince said, "your responsibility ceases with ordinary membership. You can take no count of anything beyond. The time may come when the inner circle may be opened to you." The Duke coughed. "You misapprehend me," he said. "I can assure you I am not anxious for promotion. On the contrary, I stand before you an aggrieved person.
It is impossible to get our view of the great European struggle of its nature in the bulk other than fantastically wrong, if we misapprehend the opening numbers with which it was waged. There are three ways of getting at those numbers. The first and worst way is the consulting of general statistics published before the war broke out.
No, no; with Mark Wylder it was quite out of the question altogether visionary and impracticable. Persons like Larcom do make such absurd blunders, and so misapprehend the conversation of educated people.
This is not the place to enter upon the politico-social question, but the writer may note one impression gathered from much friendly and agreeable conversation. It is that the Southern whites misapprehend and make a scarecrow of "social equality."
"Why, that's in America, ye know." "Oh!" said Bacon. Then, with a sigh of great relief: "Ah!" he exclaimed. "Yea, verily in sooth or or thereabouts," said Droop, not knowing what to say. "Ah, in America! A land of heathen savages red-skinned hunters of men. Yes yes! 'Twere not impossible such persons might so misapprehend my powers.
He had not directly assailed the President by name, and had even assumed to construe one of the paragraphs of the message as referring the question of reconstruction anew to Congress; but this assumption was simply for effect and was well known by Mr. Stevens to be unfounded. The Administration did not misapprehend the drift and intention of Mr.
Venetia slowly rejoined her. Lady Annabel spoke in a kind and gentle, though serious tone. 'Venetia, she said, 'what I am about to speak is not the impulse of the moment, but has been long revolved in my mind; do not, therefore, misapprehend it. I express without passion what I believe to be truth.
That Doctor Seiss and those who endorse his mistranslation, or, as it ought to be called, his false exposition of the title to this book, do totally misapprehend and misinterpret the mind of the Holy Spirit, is further evident from the obvious import of the plain words in the first verse; this "Revelation of Jesus Christ, God gave unto him." Christ.
So far from erring in clumsy phrase, I am constrained to admit that I thought, and think you, excessively adroit and happy in its management. It was only with a degree of perversity, intended solely to establish our independence of opinion, at least for the moment, that I chose to mistake and misapprehend you.
But it does not surprise me at all that one who is a minister of James Stuart's should conceive that every man is to be seduced by bribes into betraying those who trust him." He flung out an arm in the direction of the waist, whence came the half-melancholy chant of the lounging buccaneers. "Again you misapprehend me," cried Lord Julian, between concern and indignation. "That is not intended.
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