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"Come and speak comfort to my father, Master Nevile," exclaimed Sibyll; "come and tell him that whoever is above the herd, whether knight or scholar, must learn to despise the hootings that follow Merit. Father, Father, they threw mud and stones at thy king as he passed through the streets of London. Thou art not the only one whom this base world misjudges."

"Everybody misjudges me, and thinks it was I." "Then how did it happen?" Tom told him briefly. "Was that window left open last night?" "I don't think so, uncle; I'm almost sure I fastened it." "Almost!" said Uncle Richard, in the same cold, hard way in which he had spoken before. "Then, sir, you accuse David of having meddled and broken it?"

The illusion is nevertheless perfect, because the spectator misjudges the distances as long as he does not see anything in the neighborhood of the screen. But if the eye falls upon a woman playing the piano directly below the picture, the illusion is destroyed.

"It's like a home to me," he confessed, his voice uncertain. "It's like a home." "And some call you hard!" Mrs. Hilliard extended both plump hands to him. "How they misjudge you." "Everybody misjudges me, Cora," Shelby declared, not backward in manual demonstration himself; "everybody but you."

"I'm not sure that you are right, Webb. If Amy knew of your feeling, it would influence her powerfully. She misjudges you now." "Yes, it was necessary that she should misunderstand me, and think of me as absorbed in things remote from her life. The knowledge you suggest might make her very sad, for there never was a gentler-hearted girl. You have remarkable tact.

'Yes, I know, stifling a sigh; 'it is more my fault than his; he is looking wretchedly ill; and and I think he is a little offended with me about other things; it is impossible to explain, and so he misjudges me. 'Why do you not try to make things a little clearer? I asked. 'Could you not say a word to him as we walk home?

But if he thereby misjudged and misjudges himself, he may find some consolation for his error in the lavishness with which even worse misjudgment is heaped upon him by foreigners.

"She's a mighty strange woman to me," the old man said when they had walked for a time in silence. "But there's no question of the fact that she's strong, that is, as some people understand strength. To me, I gad, there is more force in affection than in restraint. She loves her children no doubt about that and of course she thinks the world of the Major, but somehow she misjudges people.

"But I am anxious to put it right," the young fellow said. "Dorise misjudges me." "Ah! I know. But at present you must allow her to think ill of you. You must not court arrest. We now know that you have enemies who intend you to be the victim, while they reap the profit," said The Sparrow kindly. "Leave matters to me and act at my suggestion." "That I certainly will," Hugh replied.

Oh, how could he," she cried. "How could he so misjudge and insult you!" "It is not me he misjudges, Alison, it is mankind, it is God. That is his terrible misfortune." Hodder released her tenderly. "You must see him you must tell him that when he needs you, you will come." "I will see him now, she said. You will wait for, me?"

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