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And was he then really bad, he who felt the necessity of vindicating himself before a simple girl, and to whom it appeared so intolerable to be misjudged and condemned even by her? Besides being the emperor and a suffering man, Caracalla had also become her wooer.
I beg a hundred pardons, Miss Nan, if I have appeared to sneer at anything you say; but I assure you that I have never yet voluntarily sneered at goodness; so that in this instance at least you are doing me an injustice. You must believe me, please, for I am thoroughly in earnest." "Yes, I see you are. I'm sorry that I misjudged you." "And I am sorry too.
'Now comes the storm, thought Darsie to himself, and began to collect his thoughts, as the cautious master of a vessel furls his sails and makes his ship snug when he discerns the approaching squall. 'My mother's conduct in respect to me might be misjudged, he said, 'but it was founded on the most anxious affection.
Somehow or other the Renton Club were never very strong in goalkeeping when the perfect form of their forward division was taken into account, but Mr. J. A. Lindsay was decidedly their best. He had what might be called his good and bad days, however, and while he was always clever with his feet, he sometimes misjudged the ball and allowed a "soft thing" to take effect.
Joe did not answer; she did not even look at him, but walked on in silence. He did not dare to speak again, and as they reached the corner of the Public Garden he lifted his hat. "I am quite sure that you will find you have misjudged me, Miss Thorn," he said, with a grieved look. "In the mean while I wish you a very good morning."
Just when little Hutchins seemed on the point of going to pieces he misjudged one of Dick's puts so completely that he struck it, by accident, a fearful crack. A cloud of dust marked the limits of the diamond, while the air was filled with yells and howls.
"He shall have that credit, Madam, be sure of that," said John Calhoun. He held out to her his long, thin, bloodless hand. "Madam," he said, "I have been mistaken in many things. My life will be written down as failure. I have been misjudged. But at least it shall not be said of me that I failed to reverence a woman such as you.
I sympathize with those women who have such lovely hair that nobody believes that it was grown on the premises; my heart is similarly misjudged." "Lord Stonebridge was talking to me about you and your pictures the other day, and he said you would be an ideal woman if only you had a heart." Elisabeth shrugged her shapely shoulders.
The thought seemed to have summoned him; for at that moment the good doctor entered the room, and became the confidant of my wishes. I had not misjudged him. His purse lay open upon the table; and I became his debtor for as much of its contents as I stood in need of. "Very strange!" said he, "this desire of hurrying you off on the part of Monsieur Gayarre.
She took a seat somewhat apart from all others, and apparently commenced reading. She was not so far away but that Van Berg could decipher the title, "Misjudged," and having made out the significant word, its letters grew luminous like the diamonds in her hair.
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