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It is proved that our wages be double thine; how then may it be that thou'st knocked therefrom the stuffing? an miscall not the wonderly word, this being the first time under grace and providence of God it hath been granted me to hear it."
Uncle and Aunt Jonathan had prepared a substantial early dinner they did not dignify it by the name of déjeuner, or miscall it breakfast to which, in the course of an hour or so, the family party sat down, much as they would have sat down to any ordinary dinner.
However, unhealthily minded though she be, the women who took their turn at Ballingall's bedside were glad of her help." "The more shame to them," McLean remarked warmly; but the doctor would let no one, save himself, miscall the women of Thrums. "Ca' canny," he retorted.
Do you fancy I have been growing up in Maam all the years you were away among canteens for you to come home and insult me when you wished?" He did not quail before her indignation, but he drew back with respect in every movement. "Madame," he said, with a touch of the ballroom, "you may miscall me as you will; I deserve it all.
Boiled-cauliflower nose in a flabby face veined with purple crinklings. Healthy young gentleman. Fine fresh complexion. Sick young man. His face a ghastly white. No end of people whose skins are dull and characterless modifications of the tint which we miscall white.
"And you're not like to see her again, I take it," he returned disagreeably. "At least, not in my house; I've had enough of the impudent baggage." "What are you saying, man?" I demanded, much dismayed. "You need not miscall your own niece, I should think. But what of her? Do you mean she has left you?" "Aye, what else should I mean?
'When Cromwell is down, no woman again shall lose her head, Katharine answered hotly. Cicely only laughed. 'No woman again! Katharine repeated. 'Blood was tasted when first a queen fell on Tower Hill. Cicely pointed her little finger at her. 'And the taste of blood, even as the taste of wine, ensureth a certain oblivion. 'You miscall your King, Katharine said.
Strangely and solemnly may we image to our fancy the lives that are being lived down in those cities of the plain: how many are waking at this very moment to toil and a painful weariness, to sorrow, or to 'that unrest which men miscall delight; while we upon our mountain buttress, suspended in mid-heaven and for a while removed from daily cares, are drinking in the beauty of the world that God has made so fair and wonderful.
"Look'ee, 'tis fair, good rope this, and well-tried, and shall bear even thy great carcase sweetly aye, sweetly " "How would'st hang me also?" said Beltane faintly, and the heavy quarter-staff sagged in his loosened grip. "Hang thee aye. Thou didst withstand us with this fool, thou hast dared miscall our lord we be all witnesses to it. So now will we "
'I'll niver miscall one who is dead, said Philip; each new unconscious sign of the strength of Sylvia's love for her former lover only making him the more anxious to convince her that he was dead, only rendering him more keen at deceiving his own conscience by repeating to it the lie that long ere this Kinraid was in all probability dead killed by either the chances of war or tempestuous sea; that, even if not, he was as good as dead to her; so that the word 'dead' might be used in all honest certainty, as in one of its meanings Kinraid was dead for sure.
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