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Mordaunt, the representative of one of the noblest families in England, has given the encouragement and influence of his name and rank to the designs of a seditious and turbulent mob." Mordaunt smiled slightly, as he replied, "Your lordship rightly believes that you are misinformed.

These words are from an article entitled "Journal of the Times," of which notice will be taken presently; and they came out of what Bernard used to term the cabinet of the faction. Other words, from Thomas Cushing, who was not an ultra Whig, run, as to His Majesty, "He must have been egregiously misinformed. Nothing could have been farther from the truth than such advices.

Misinformed people may tell you that in defending yourselves from German invasion you support our old political régime. These people want to see Russia defeated because of their hatred of the Czar's government. Like one of the heroes of our genius of satire, Shchedrin, they mix fatherland with its temporary bosses. But Russia belongs not to the Czar, but to the Russian working-people.

Hermon again broke forth indignantly, and hastily told her how she had been misinformed.

One day she accompanied Henri to town and went with him to the Record Office, where he had to make some inquiries about the legality of adopting his own name. While he was questioning the keeper, she overheard two clerks discuss her brother and his claim. "He thinks the Villacourt family is extinct. But he is misinformed, although they have gone down in the world.

"We had not been misinformed, frays having already taken place in the streets which had heated public opinion. One man had been killed on the Esplanade by a musket shot, and it seemed as if his death would be only the forerunner of many. The Catholics were awaiting with impatience the arrival of those doughty warriors from Beaucaire on whom they placed their chief reliance.

"I understand you have a ghost up here, and that you have the house filled with detectives to exorcise it," he said. For some reason I felt I was being "pumped," as Halsey says. "You have been misinformed," I replied. "What, no ghost, no detectives!" he said, still with his smile. "What a disappointment to the village!" I resented his attempt at playfulness. It had been anything but a joke to us.

I believe those men deliberately misinformed me, for the sole reason that I am unfortunately a stranger and unfamiliar with the country. They do not seem to realize that this country must eventually be more fully developed, and that, in the very nature of things, strangers are sure to come and take advantage of the natural resources and aid materially in their development.

'Granted that my father was misinformed, would it not have been more decent to withhold the letter and communicate with him in private? 'Believe me, returned the editor, 'that alternative was not open to me. Mr. Naseby told me in a note that he had sent his letter to three other journals, and in fact threatened me with what he called exposure if I kept it back from mine.

'Lord Vernon will be pleased to see the Prince of Markeld at five o'clock this afternoon. He has no recollection of having recently performed any prompt or chivalrous action. The Prince has doubtless been misinformed. That gives us half an hour neither too much time, nor too little." "But that's folly!" protested Blake; "how can you carry it through?" "Leave that to me.

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