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The we was a masterpiece of loyalty, and French was suitably impressed by it. "Dear Mrs. Ponsonby," he said, "you speak as if I were likely to misjudge Simeon, whereas my object in coming here was to prevent your misjudging him by allowing your sensitive conscience to forbid pleasures he would be the first to suggest."

Would that Daniel Wheelwright were the only person who has trifled away the misapplied money of industrious and misjudging parents! " Now I play a merchant's part, And venture madly on a desperate mart." Shakspeare. "A man whom Fortune hath cruelly scratched." Idem.

Even this small and wholly unintended affront worked in the poor, misjudging victim of morbid self-esteem, as a cinder in the eye will torture and blind the sufferer to all the landscape. Boone mingled no more with the Democrats.

But as they went rapidly on through the crowded streets, her companion's respectful silence reassured her. There seemed to be some rapport between them, she was conscious of a feeling that he understood her thoughts, and was not misjudging her. "You are like a little frightened bird," he said presently. "And there is nothing to cause you the least fear.

But some misjudging friend had cut down and cleared away without mercy, and divided the varied and sylvan scene, which was divided by a little rivulet, into the two most formal things in nature a thriving plantation, many-angled as usual, and a park laid down in grass; wanting therefore the rich graminivorous variety which Nature gives its carpet, and having instead a braird of six days' growth lean and hungry growth too of ryegrass and clover.

Remonstrance in such a case he regarded as the offspring of cowardice, which was to be extirpated with a steady and unshrinking hand, and not soothed with misjudging kindness and indulgence. As is usual in human character, he had formed a system of thinking to suit the current of his feelings.

'How kind of you to care about it! said he, and his eyes spoke his gratitude for the frank interest she had taken in his fortunes. 'Of course I care, said Mabel, looking down as she spoke. 'I can't bear to see anyone I like and respect as I do poor Uncle Anthony persist in misjudging anybody like that.

Suddenly her glance fell and she covered her burning cheeks; and, glancing up from earth to sky, I felt a vague wonder to see them all unchanged. "O Diana," said I, a little breathlessly. "O Diana, don't cry! And forgive me for misjudging you, I I was ashamed, but I would have gone to prison for you gladly just the same. I'm humbly sorry; you see, it was that duck and the man's three guineas.

He will be incensed, I make no doubt, at your temerity, and not unjustly; but I will intercede for you, and you will be treated with the most delicate attentions." "You speak fair, Mr. Diggle," said Desmond, still bent upon gaining time; "but that is your way. What assurance have I that you will, this time, keep your word?" "You persist in misjudging me," said Diggle regretfully.

"By you and by every one else," he cried angrily. "But I know the truth at last the truth how my poor little daughter has been used as an instrument by you in your nefarious operations." "But " "Hear me, I say!" went on the old man. "I ask my daughter to forgive me for misjudging her. I now know the truth.

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