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"Yes, it was, in view of the evident fact that we now esteem and honor you as a brave man. I would not give you my hand in friendship and trust concerning matters vital to me were this not so." Merwyn took the proffered hand with a deep flush of pleasure. "Having learned the bitterness of being misjudged," said Marian, quietly, "Mr. Merwyn should be careful how he misjudges others."

Before that unlucky young man stepped between me and my love, Edith Forrester could listen, ay, and could smile. Nay, deny it if you will; but hearken. Your cousin is safe; rely upon that; but, rely, also, he will never again see the home of his birth, or the kinswoman whose fortunes he has so opposed, until she is the wife of the man he misjudges and hates.

I'm afraid he misjudges me; we have not been on the terms of perfect confidence which I should desire. But this book will delight him, I know. Let it come as a surprise." Piers undertook to say nothing; and Daniel after washing his hands and face, and smoothing his thin hair, was radiant with gratification. "Charming girl, Miss Derwent eh, Piers? I seem to know the name Dr. Derwent?

"Most people would call him too good for her," Morris replied. "And, in a worldly point of view, she is doing well, while Mr. Cameron, I believe, is better than three-fourths of the men who marry our girls. He is very proud; but that results from his education and training. Looking only from a New York standpoint he misjudges country people, but he will appreciate you by and by.

"Dick, listen!" cried the girl. "Uncle misjudges him. It was a dear old colored man and he told me the strangest story." "You don't often find a grateful beggar who sends you violets in the morning purchased with some of your own shekels," said the Major, pinching the flushed cheek. "Tell him, Ruthie; it was odd, and I believe I'd have done the same thing myself."

Only to-day he told me " "Told you?" Tita leans eagerly forward. "That if he ever had loved her and he seemed now to doubt that he loved her no longer." "Just shows how fickle he is," says Tita, with supreme scorn. "Of course, if you are determined to misjudge him in every way " "It is he who misjudges me!" She gets up and walks impatiently from Margaret to the window and back again.

That the melancholic who declines to take any nourishment, or the paranoiac who misjudges his surroundings, is unable to secure by his own energies the safety of his life cannot be doubted. The balance is completely destroyed and the will and the intellect of the physician and of the nurse must be substituted for his own mental powers, if his life is to be prolonged at all.

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?"

Straightway our Pedler, being Common-sense, misjudges us as, indeed, would every other common-sense individual the world over; for Arcadia, being of itself abstract and immaterial, is opposed to, and incapable of being understood by concrete common-sense, and always will be and there's the rub!

Let me tell you that I have half resolved, despite the old gentleman's will, to transfer to my niece, Henrietta, the Kerekedar property." "Because its expenses are greater than its revenue, I presume?" "None of your poor witticisms, sir. I am ready to make any sacrifices to oblige my relatives. The world misjudges me. They call me greedy and avaricious; if only they could look into my heart!"

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