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Updated: May 1, 2025
But now they scorn me for that sorry raiment is about my body. Then didst thou make answer, O swineherd Eumaeus: 'Old man, the tale that thou hast told in his praise is very good, and so far thou hast not misspoken aught, nor uttered a word unprofitably.
"He may be mistaken, or 'E. A. may have misspoken himself for, as William James infers, the spirits find themselves tremendously hampered in their attempts to manifest themselves. Furthermore, you say you could not hear all that 'E. A. spoke you or the psychic may have misunderstood him. In any case, it all seems to me a fine attempt at identification."
She hadn't meant me to be annoyed by seeing it; and she didn't know how it happened; she must have misspoken herself but it had been corrected and they would rush it through and send them right from the store this time so there wouldn't be any delay.
Written in the pedlar's French as it was misspoken in the hells of Edinburgh, it is a narrative of uncommon simplicity and directness, marred now and again by such superfluous reflections as are the natural result of thievish sentimentality.
Now, I had picked up a wrinkle or two about "rough-and-tumbles" in the years I traded to Yokohama, and though my heart was in my mouth and it was plain to me that this was the crisis of the night, when a single unlucky stroke or misspoken word might undo all that chance had done for us, I nevertheless kept my wits about me, and letting the man turn me round as he willed I presently caught his arm between both of mine and almost broke the bone of it.
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