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I was scarcely prepared for the result of my words upon him; his face flushed, a sudden glow of anger sweeping into his eyes. "You are, indeed, of bold heart," he exclaimed scornfully, "to malign a woman in her absence." "There are women no words can malign," I retorted sharply, stung by his tone, "I opine this Queen of savages belongs to that class.

"Yes!" exclaimed Narcisse, delighted at the unusual coincidence, "at the same time 'tis the tooth! In fact, why should I tell a lie about such a thing like that? 'Twould be useless. Pe'haps you may 'ave notiz, Mistoo Itchlin, thad the noozpapehs opine us fiahmen to be the gau'dians of the city." "Yes," responded Richling. "I think Dr. Sevier calls you the Mamelukes, doesn't he?

"That vessel appears to interest your majesty," said Carteret, "she flies St. Andrew's Cross." "I opine that it is the vessel of the Scots Commissioners," answered Charles. "An it be so, we will receive them in council. Matters of great moment may be awaiting their arrival. For the present, Sir George, I bid you farewell." It was now December. The "St.

In all seriousness, I opine that the bike is a harmless instrument when properly handled. The trouble is not so much with the evasive machine as with the woman who straddles it. It will carry its rider to church as rapidly as to the Reservation.

It is so hard to persuade an old ambassador that you cannot do everything by corruption! 'I scarcely think you do him justice. 'Poor Danesbury, ejaculated he sorrowfully. 'You opine that his policy is a mistake? 'Poor Danesbury! said he again. 'He is one of our ablest men, notwithstanding. At this moment we have not his superior in anything.

What becomes of the doctrine of happiness being equally divided in this world, as so many comfortable persons love to opine? Possibly we don't stand up for it; or we may have our loophole, by which we may let ourselves out and drag it in. Was that illustrious voyage all plain sailing?

"A paul." "I paid two I've been robbed." "As for that, they're all robbers." "You're right, but the sight of Rome is worth all it costs." Shades of the travellers of the olden time delicate, subtle, genial spirits what think you of conversations such as this? Surely you must opine that your footmen knew Rome better, and talked more to the purpose about it.

What girl 've you been falling in love with to get this Plato idea from, eh?" "Aw, I ain't in love, Bone." "No, I don't opine you are. At your age you got about as much chance of being in love as you have of being a grandfather. But somehow I seem to have a little old suspicion that you think you're in love. But it's none of my business, and I ain't going to ask questions about it."

"But if you come with me, and thereby afford proof that you are alive, my impersonation of you may cause me trouble. They may opine that I have been an abettor of treason, that I have attempted to circumvent the ends of justice, and that I may have impersonated you in order to render possible your escape. For that, you may rest assured, they will punish me.

To which Jemima was wont to reply, with much earnestness for she was a sympathetic soul, though stiff, thin, and angular "You don't say so, Maryhann! P'raps it's pains." Whereupon Maryann would deny that pains had anything to do with it, and Jemima would opine that it was, "koorious, to say the least of it." No, as we have said, Baby Will would not laugh at everything.

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