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Miss Jane lifted the bowed face, and rested the head against her bosom. "If you are so thoroughly convinced of the impossibility of mastering this affection, why talk of going away? You will be happier here, under any circumstances, than among strangers." "Do not misapprehend me. I do not intend to cherish my weakness, to caress and pamper it.
Wherefore and how I am certain, I hardly can tell; but it is so. She doesn't like me, Eustace; I think she never will like me. Is it my fault, as it is my misfortune, my ways are not her ways? Is it my fault, that my habits and modes are dissimilar wholly? 'Tis not her fault, 'tis her nature, her virtue, to misapprehend them: 'Tis not her fault, 'tis her beautiful nature, not even to know me.
This necessity the fact of its being my one sole resource for the present, and the established experience which I now had of the peculiar embarrassments and counteracting forces which I should find in opium, but still more in the train of consequences left behind by past opium strongly co-operated with the mere physical despondency arising out of the liver: and the state of partial unhappiness, among other outward indications, expressed itself by one mark, which some people are apt greatly to misapprehend as if it were some result of a sentimental turn of feeling I mean perpetual sighs.
"I will not affect, Miss Walladmor, to misapprehend what it is you wish: the prisoner is committed to the soldiers under my command; and you wish me to favor his escape." Miss Walladmor bowed her assent.
The forty thousand dollars I owed my cousin will be amply repaid to his heirs, though I pass my life in jail." "You misapprehend the affair, entirely. Mr. Daggett does not hold Clawbonny as administrator at all; but as a purchaser under a mortgage sale. He did not buy it himself, of course; but has received a deed from a nephew of his, who was a bond fide bidder.
I have gone no farther than to dismiss you from my service a clemency for which you should be grateful. But I shall not suffer that, in addition to the harm already done, Andrea shall be murdered by Canaples." "I shall do my best to render him assistance." "You still misapprehend me. This duel, sir, must not take place." I shrugged my shoulders. "How does your Eminence propose to frustrate it?
If you were to make a clean spring at me, you would receive in mid air, so to speak, something that would make you perfectly harmless by the time you landed. No, don't misapprehend us, Mr. Heyst. We are er adequate bandits; and we are after the fruit of your labours as a er successful swindler. It's the way of the world gorge and disgorge!" He leaned wearily the back of his head against the wall.
The too sympathetic reader who would rashly deduce from this any newly awakened sentiment in the virgin heart of Rand would quite misapprehend that peculiar young man.
It is impossible to misapprehend the great principles which by their recent political action the people of the United States have sanctioned and announced.
Wynne, you are a kindly and courteous gentleman. I wish and you must not misapprehend me that I loved you. Oh, I do not. Your aunt, who is so good to me, is a fierce wooer. I am afraid of her, and she must be miles away; let us join her." And with this she shook her bridle, and was off at speed, and my mare and I at her side.
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