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'Yes, for I cannot. Genevieve turned away, as in his best hand, and bad it was, Albinia read the commencement "My hope, my joy, my Genevieve!" In mute astonishment Albinia looked up, and met Genevieve's eyes. 'Oh, madame, you are displeased with me! she cried in despair, misinterpreting the look, 'but indeed I could not help it.
A tree looks to us material, because we want life: if we had life, we should see that it is spiritual. Really, there is no such thing as matter. Our own defectiveness makes us fancy that to be material which in truth is spirilual. So I was misinterpreting the author, when I said that all that we see in nature is there, and a great deal more.
She looked out rather sadly at the familiar Oxford Street shops. "You have not come back approving of the Blasphemy Laws, I hope?" said Tom, misinterpreting her sigh. Her eyes flashed. "Of course not!" she said, emphatically. "Mr. Osmond has, as usual, been getting into hot water for speaking a word on the chieftain's behalf." "Did he speak? I am glad of that," said Erica, brightening.
"I dare say you don't understand why I should feel such a horror of going to school," pursued Miss Milroy, misinterpreting the momentary silence on her companion's side. "If I had gone to school in early life I mean at the age when other girls go I shouldn't have minded it now. But I had no such chance at the time.
Then I saw that there was a way to hell, even from the gates of Heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction! So I awoke, and behold it was a dream. Now, READER, I have told my dream to thee; See if thou canst interpret it to me, Or to thyself, or neighbour; but take heed Of misinterpreting; for that, instead Of doing good, will but thyself abuse: By misinterpreting, evil ensues.
And the key of knowledge, viz. true doctrine and pure preaching of the word, is a distinct thing from knowledge itself. This key the lawyers had taken away by not interpreting, or misinterpreting of the law; but they could not take away the people's faith, or knowledge itself.
There are many kinds of curiosity, I know but there is no misinterpreting the curiosity of blank surprise: if I ever saw it in my life I saw it in the Count's face. While the questions and answers were going on, we had all been strolling quietly back through the plantation.
George restrained with difficulty a very natural oath. Then he looked at his informant and saw in her face only silliness and truth. For the good woman had indeed persuaded herself of the verity of her fancy. Mr. Stocks had told her that he had her father's consent and good wishes, and misinterpreting the girl's manner she had considered the affair settled. It was unfortunate that Mr.
"Oh! between his four planks, I suppose," she replied, thinking of the Soundboat's berth, which probably contained the gentleman designated. "Between his four planks," repeated Mr. Raleigh, in a musing tone, entirely misinterpreting her, and to this little accident owing nearly thirteen years' unhappiness. "She must have married early," he continued. "Oh, fabulously early," replied Mrs.
"You are quite sure?" "Certain." "There is no mistake about her silence, for example, that might have led you into misinterpreting her wishes altogether?" "Nothing of the kind is possible. Of course I could not ask the girl for any promise, or anything of that sort.
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