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"If it wasn't for these suspicious actions, doctor, I'd let him have the full run of the jail yard, but I dassent let him have any liberties. Why, he can go up the side of the cells like a squirrel! He'd go over our wall like a cat no doubt of it." The minister spoke with some effort. "I think you misread my son. He is not one to flee from punishment. He has some other idea in his mind."
Moreover, love has been so gracious to me that not only has he spared to blind me in the choice of my lover, but he has even lent me his most effective aid, pointing me to one well worthy of the love of a lady such as I, even to yourself; whom, if I misread not my mind, I deem the most handsome and courteous and debonair, and therewithal the sagest cavalier that the realm of France may shew.
Nevertheless, the man was not too completely absorbed in watching the shifting fortunes of the race to be unmindful of the girl. And when once she sat up to ease cramped limbs, he misread her intention and, catching her viciously by an arm, threw her back into her corner and advised her not to play the giddy little fool.
"He did not catch hold of her again; he misread that smile, and said that he would come that night. 'What hour? she asked, and he answered that he would come at midnight. She put her hand to her bosom and drew out the little crucifix they wear on a string. 'Swear on this that you will come to me at midnight, she said, and he took it in his hand and swore.
It was quite natural, therefore, that the fellow with whom Kirby was gambling should interpret her effort to claim attention as an attempt to interrupt the game, and that he should misread the meaning of her imploring look. There being considerable money at stake, he frowned down at her, then with an impatient gesture he brushed her aside. "None of that, sister!" he warned her.
She stopped suddenly, and through the black veil which she wore he saw her eyes grow larger or such was the effect as she opened them widely. Perhaps he misread their message. To him Phil Abingdon's expression was that of detected guilt. More than ever he was convinced of the truth of his suspicions. "Perhaps you were looking for a cab?" he suggested.
Was any reference made to the will in your presence? Has anyone, for instance, expressed curiosity respecting it and its contents?" Victor's eyes turned to Ruth with a glance which brought the colour rushing into her cheek. He did not speak, but his expression was too eloquent to be misread. The old man looked keenly from one to the other, and his voice took an added sharpness as he spoke
The first fruit of the new intellectualism was the philosophy of Dr. John Calvin if we can call it such, Augustinian philosophy, misread, distorted and made noxious by its reliance on the intellectual process cut off from spiritual energy as the sufficient corrective of philosophical thought.
I won't say with Romeo that I am fortune's fool but I am fortune's shuttlecock; and I suppose that means pretty much the same. 'It was very kind of you to come to see me, said Ida. 'Kind to myself, for in coming I indulged the dearest wish of my soul, said the young man, looking at her with eyes whose meaning even her inexperience could not misread.
Oh, Father, you'll see how different I'll be now! Oh, if one of us had died and I'd never known!" "Known what, my child? Oh, thank God I have you safe! Known what?" "Why, that you how fond you are of me." "You didn't know that?" "I I wasn't always sure," Betty hastened to say. A miracle had happened. She could read now in his eyes the appeal that she had always misread before.
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