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Then I turned to Marion, who happened to be present. 'Why, of course, I commented, 'that makes it all the more serious about William. 'What are you talking about? she asked in a puzzled tone. 'If Henry was deceived so easily 'Deceived! Oh, Netta! 'Well, I mean, dear, I'd decided to marry Henry before the episode of the misstatement in my article he just mentioned.
Thet’s my way o’ lookin’ at it.” “Unpleasant news for me?” she inquired, startled from her indifference and listlessness. “Rather onpleasant ez I take it. I hain’t a makin’ no misstatement to persume thet Grégor Sanchun was your nephew?” “Yes, yes,” responded Thérèse, now thoroughly alarmed, and approaching as close to Mr. Rufe Jimson as the dividing rail would permit, “What of him, please?”
If an individual makes a false statement, one or twenty persons may be damaged; but a newspaper of large circulation that wilfully makes a misstatement in one day tells fifty thousand falsehoods. The most stupendous of all lies is a newspaper lie. A bad newspaper scruples not at any slander.
And it's to-night or never, a a misstatement travels so fast and far, and has so long a life " "You should have reminded him of all this," said Carlisle, her rounded breast rising and falling, "before he got into my boat." "Oh, you have a right to say that! He's been wrong, insanely wrong! But does he deserve disgrace ostracism ruin? You alone stand between him and "
The key, the letter, the reluctance to produce the letter, the heated interview with Constant, the misstatement about the prisoner's destination, the flight to Liverpool, the false tale about searching for a "him," the denunciations of Constant, all these were facts. On the other hand, there were various lacunæ and hypotheses in the case for the defence.
Veitch: To which I take an exception, if the court please. The Court: Exception allowed. Mr. Veitch: On a matter of personal privilege, I have a right to characterize that statement as a deliberate misstatement of the fact. Mr. Moore: Mr. Veitch has not seen fit to explain why he was here. Mr. Veitch: I am employed by friends of Mr. Jefferson Beard. If that is not enough Mr.
They help to the ruin of their order, or are signs of its decay. We won't judge it by him. He favoured me with his "word of honour" that the thing you heard was entirely a misstatement, and so forth: apologized, I suppose. He mumbled something. 'A thorough cur! 'He professed his readiness to fight, if either of us was not contented. 'He spoke to the wrong man.
"I saw Audrey to-day," she said once. "She is not wearing mourning. It's bad taste, I should say. When one remembers that she really drove Chris to his death " He had interrupted her, angrily. "That is a cruel misstatement, Natalie. She did nothing of the sort." "You needn't bite me, you know. He went, and had about as much interest in this war as as " "As you have," he finished.
"I don't know it; but I think so, because the type and paper are like that journal; the conductors are fond of clean type; so am I. Why, here is another misstatement; the judge never said he aggravated his offense by trying to cast a slur upon the Wardlaws. I'll swear the judge never said a syllable of the kind.
Lest she should be suspected of a wilful misstatement, it may be as well to show how it might happen that she should deceive herself in the matter. Such likes and dislikes as she had heretofore felt could one and all have been paraphrased as a more or less agreeable state of mind, induced by the sight or thought of such and such an individual.
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