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I had an idea that my man was not a bomber." "I thought that you scorned theories," I put in dryly. "When they are wrong they mislead you, and when they are right they are no help." Dawson frowned. "Shut up, Copplestone," snapped Cary. "We were in no danger from the lighting, heating, and telephone wires, for any defect would have been visible at once.

"A person coming to a strange town so, of course they accept all their invitations good faith. And then her signing her name that way might mislead you. It gives a rill sensation of a hyphen. But still, the spelling after all you'd ought " She looked at me with tardy suspicion. "Some geniuses can't spell very well, you know," I defended my discrimination.

And I would never 'fool' or mislead you on a matter of such life and death to you, Mr. Reay. That's why I tell you to speak to Miss Mary as soon as you can find a good opportunity for I am sure she loves you!" "Sure, David?" "Sure!" Reay stood silent, his eyes shining, and "the light that never was on sea or land" transfigured his features. At that moment a tap came at the door.

Perhaps nay, I have often thought since, certainly she weeps as she prays, in secret; but God is the only One who knows of her tears, as of her prayers. She has always been one to go halves in her pleasures, but of her sorrows she will give never a morsel to any one. Her very quietness under her trouble her silence under it her equanimity mislead me. It is the impulse of any hurt thing to cry out.

The handwriting of the letter was disguised, yet not so much but that I was able to discover whose it was. I found; however, in the manner in which the secret was expressed a warmth of zeal and a picturesque style that did not belong to the author of the letter. While reading it, I all of a sudden suspected it was a counterfeit, and intended to mislead the Emperor.

"At a time when my cravings after knowledge were likely much to mislead, and perhaps undo me, I chanced on some poems that suddenly affected my whole mind, and led me up into purer air; and I was told that these poems were written in youth by one who had beauty and genius, one who was in her grave, a relation of my own, and her familiar name was Nora "

"I should meet coldness, probably harshness and scorn." "Well, you'd never meet anything of the kind in my house. I would treat you with respect and kindness. At the same time, I'm not going to mislead you by a word. You shall have a chance to decide in view of the whole truth. My friend, Mr.

For since one or the other conclusion must be unjust, one of the paid attorneys arguing the cause before the court must be arguing for the unjust side and in favor of wrong. Hence, it is claimed, the system of paid advocacy must in every case tend to an effort on one side or the other to pervert justice and mislead the judges into inequity and wrong.

It must be in that sense that Baedeker specifies those 3500 inhabitants. But he shouldn't do that kind of imaginative touch. It isn't in his line. And it might mislead people. Think of a stranger getting into Nieuport after dark on a wet night, with his mind all set on the three hotels Baedeker gives him a choice of. "All unpretending," he says. Just the wrong word.

Do not let your ironical humor mislead you into forgetting the first principle of good manners to render to all their due." Mr. Fairfax also had read Pascal. Bessie's cheeks burned under this severe admonition, but she did not attempt to extenuate her fault, and after a brief silence her grandfather said, to make peace, "It is not impossible that your longing to see Lady Latimer may be gratified.

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