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Though perhaps I overprize my work. But at any rate she says so. 'I do not understand, I said, falling back with bewilderment; 'all women are such liars. 'Have you ever known me tell a lie? Ruth in great indignation more feigned, I doubt, than real 'your mother may tell a story, now and then when she feels it right; and so may both your sisters.

If it is difficult to overprize the documentary value of his saga of the Garlands and the McClintocks and of their son who turned back on the trail, so is it difficult to overpraise the sincerity and tenderness and beauty with which the chronicle was set down.

When they that cried for water had cried till their spirits failed, and their tongue clave to the roof of their mouth for thirst; then the Lord did hear, and then the God of Israel did give them their desire. The righteous would be too light in asking, and would too much overprize their works, if their God should not sometimes deal in this manner with them.

Though perhaps I overprize my work. But at any rate she says so." "I do not understand," I said, falling back with bewilderment; "all women are such liars." "Have you ever known me tell a lie?" Ruth in great indignation more feigned, I doubt, than real "your mother may tell a story, now and then when she feels it right; and so may both your sisters.

This man cannot look beyond the present, and neither thinks nor cares what shall be, much less suspects what may be; and while he lavishes out his substance in superfluities, thinks he only knows what the world is worth, and that others overprize it.

"Well! your worship," quoth Yeo, "it may be that being a gunner I overprize guns. But it don't need slate and pencil to do this sum Are forty men without shot as good as eighty with?" "Thou art right, old fellow, right enough, and I was only jesting for very sorrow, and must needs laugh about it lest I weep about it. Our chance is over, I believe, though I dare not confess as much to the men."