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Prolonged reflection upon a certain class of grievances has convinced me that mankind has generally ascribed them to a guiltless source. I refer to the unspeakable aggravation of "typographical errors," rightly so called, for, in nine cases out of ten, I opine it is the types themselves which err.
Middleburgh, "I only meant to say that you were a Cameronian, or MacMillanite, one of the society people, in short, who think it inconsistent to take oaths under a government where the Covenant is not ratified." "Sir," replied the controversialist, who forgot even his present distress in such discussions as these, "you cannot fickle me sae easily as you do opine.
How much finer, simpler, nobler are the several employments I have sketched out for these gentlemen than their present nightly orgies at the horrid Club. Chubb and burning down Club-houses in St. James's, there is ONE Snob at who will not think the worse of you. The only men who, as I opine, ought to be allowed the use of Clubs, are married men without a profession.
Schwerin and Retzow Schwerin first, as the eldest; and after him Retzow, "who privately has charge from the Prussian Princes to do it" opine strongly: That indications are uncertain, that much seems inevitable which does not come; that in a time of such tumultuous whirlings and unexpected changes, the true rule is, Watch well, and wait.
"Say, Captain Eliot," he cried, "the old broncho bub-buster has got onto the drop. He threw it first-rate to-day noon. I'll make a change pitcher out of him yet." "Oh, I'm destined to become another Mathewson, I opine," said Rodney Grant laughingly; "but if I do turn out to be a phenom, I'll owe it to my mentor, Mr. Philip Springer."
Well, no matter; my brain's full enough of the stuff for both of us. If the American citizen is honest which I opine that he is the scheme will work like a charm; if he is dishonest which God forbid, and let no man assert then let the country sink and the sooner the better. I pity the imbecile that can't see this point.
He had not lived forty years in the world, and twenty years in that world of French culture which digs and digs into human nature, without having heard philosophers opine that, in matters of the heart, women have no illusions at all, and that it is only men who go blindfold into the tortuous ways of love.
"You were a little out of form that inning, son," he said; "but you'll be all right next trip, I opine." Without replying, Springer got up and began pawing over the bats, as if searching among them for some special favorite.
"Yer see, yer don't know much about red-skins and their devilments, and therefore, it's my private opine, instead of getting the gal, they'll git you, and there'll be the end on't." "Tim, couldn't yees make the s'arch wid me?" asked Teddy, in a deeply earnest voice. The trapper shook his head. "Like to do't, but can't. It's time I was up to the beaver runs this night and had my traps set.
I replied with impatience. "You see, I haven't ever lived long in a rustler-run county. Who heads the gang anyway?" Frank Morton looked at me with a curiously-amused smile. "I hear lots about Jack Blome and Snecker. Everybody calls them out and out bad. Do they head this mysterious gang?" "Russ, I opine Blome an' Snecker parade themselves off boss rustlers same as gun throwers.
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