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Brumby's brother, it was found that he lied and prevaricated so, that the widow in actual disgust would have nothing more to do with him. She was a good woman of business, and managed the hat-shop for nine years, whilst poor Brumby was at Dr. Tokelys. A first-rate shop it was, too. I introduced Charles to it.

The girls who had seen us on the lake, and some other members who had met us together, only gave their evidence on compulsion and even then they prevaricated, they were so fond of us and so sorry for us. After waiting a day, the governing body pronounced their judgment. Their duty was prescribed to them by the Rules.

'No, you didn't, Heriot retorted, quite cool; 'inferentially you did; but you did not use the word permission. 'And you turned upon me impudently, pursued Boddy, whose colour was thunder: 'you quibbled, sir; you prevaricated; you concealed what you were carrying... 'Am carrying, Heriot corrected his tense; 'and mean to, in spite of every Boddy, he murmured audibly.

Prior had grossly prevaricated on his examination, and behaved with great contempt of their authority. The duke of Ormond and lord viscount Bolingbroke having omitted to surrender themselves within the limited time, the house of lords ordered the earl-marshal to raze out of the list of peers their names and armorial bearings.

Good bye, and God bless you. Although she prevaricated about this letter, she appears to have gradually improved from this time on, and one day walked out of the hospital and left it altogether. She subsequently wrote a letter to the authorities expressing her regret at having gone on as she did."

Well, did you ever? Well, I'm d d! Sylvia Joy! I should have been merely superhuman had I been able to control the expression of surprise which convulsed my countenance at the sound of that most significant name. "The name seems familiar to you," said Rosalind, a little surprised and a little eagerly; "do you know the lady?" "Slightly," I prevaricated.

"Oh, I just thought I would drop around an' see ye, that's all," he prevaricated. "Well, you might have saved yourself the trouble, for I don't want to see you." "Ye don't, eh?" Curly snarled, for the girl's words stung him. "I don't care whether ye do or not. It's not what you want, but what I want." "What do you mean by those words?" "I guess ye ought to know.

The lad's own face and words betrayed him when he was shown the pocket-book and the broken box. He stammered out excuses, prevaricated, lied; until at last Luttrell lost all patience, and insisted upon a definite reply to his question. And then Hugo muttered his last desperate self-justification that he had "meant to put it back!"

He shifted and prevaricated and delayed, but the hand of the great republic was on the throat of his new empire, and there was nothing for him to do but obey. He knew very well that if he resisted, the armies of the civil war would make very short work of his forces in Mexico. Maximilian was strongly advised to give up his dream of an empire and leave the country with the French.

"This fellow is considered the best driver in the mountains," he prevaricated. Just then he remembered having detected liquor on the man's breath as he closed the door behind him. Perhaps he was intoxicated! "Do you know him?" questioned the clear voice, her lips close to his ear, her warm body pressing against his. "Perfectly. He is no other than Lighthorse Jerry, the king of stage drivers."

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