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I merely supposed you to have left Canada because my long delay had forced you to conclude that I had given up the enterprise. You were too quick to misinterpret me. But why have you left Charlesbourg?" enquired he, as Cartier somewhat reluctantly sheathed his sword. "Because, Sieur, we could do no more there. The natives were unfriendly, and our ammunition was well-nigh exhausted.
And yet, when I compared you to salt, to show how much I loved you, you thought slightingly of me and you chased me from your presence. The King embraced his daughter, and allowed that he had been wrong to misinterpret her words. Then, for the rest of the wedding feast they gave him bread made with salt, and dishes with seasoning, and he said they were the very best he had ever eaten. Sebillot.
"Laurel Grove West Kensington "Wednesday "Dear Mr. George "Believe me Dear Mr. George "Yours sincerely Lalage Virtue." The Rev. George became thoughtful, and absently put the note in a little rack over the mantelpiece. Then, recollecting that a prying servant or landlady might misinterpret it, he transferred it to his pocket.
Lest you should misinterpret any thing I have formerly said, I must now solemnly assure you, that I never had the slightest suspicion of the secret you revealed to me till the moment when it was betrayed by your indiscretion. Still I can scarcely credit what appears to me so improbable; but, even under this uncertainty, I think it my duty to leave this family.
And next they fancy that the Old Testament speaks of our Lord Jesus Christ only in a few mysterious prophecies some of which there is reason to suspect they quite misinterpret.
If I understand his words and surely it is impossible to misinterpret them he gives me a noble chance of redeeming my honour upon the crest of this false Marquis, whose guilt I read in his craven eye and quivering lip when the charge was made against him. Roswal, faithfully hast thou served thy master, and most dearly shall thy wrong be avenged!
But Alan could not help thinking all the same how people would misinterpret and misunderstand his relations with the woman he loved, if he modelled them strictly upon Herminia's wishes.
Thankful, now, that the postmaster's cow had gone dry, and that these observant mountaineers had not had an opportunity to misinterpret my conduct, I at once hurried toward the hill, hopeful that at the top some bovine might be housed, whose product could lawfully be acquired.
He had spoken jestingly yet the jest was mainly pretence; the real passion was there and ready the instant he let it control. As for Mrs. Clephane, Harleston did not know. Nor did she herself know more than that she was quite content to be with him, and let him do for her, assured that he would not misunderstand, nor misinterpret, nor presume.
Of that object, those who take part in them are, I am ready to believe, in many instances utterly ignorant; they are influenced by the desire to obey the commands of Christ, and to make themselves useful to their fellow-creatures, though the idea that they are thereby meriting heaven, and what they call working out their own salvation, underlies all they do, as they misinterpret the passage.
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