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Less than that, however, can I understand how educated beings, even men who, thanks to their gifts and their standing, play the part of responsible leaders, not only accepted believingly these prevarications and distortions, but, with them as a basis, immediately rendered a verdict against us.
And as a matter of fact I won't go to Yorkshire either very awkward and undignified, though, these petty prevarications; when a man once begins lowering himself by making love to a girl in an inferior position, he lets himself in for all kinds of disagreeable necessities afterwards; I shall go to Switzerland.
Nothing but excuses, prevarications; stupid, incoherently deceptive jargon, as of a mule intent on playing fox with you. To say 30, and then next morning 25. "These are dreadful symptoms. Say 30 then, and get done with it, mule of a scoundrel! And the mule of a scoundrel has drawn money, in Dresden yonder, for my Bill on Paris, excellent to him for trade of his own!
Never before, upon any account, had they appeared; and though the Committee of the House of Commons, in the Eleventh Report, had remarked upon all these scandalous proceedings and prevarications, yet he was not stimulated, even then, to give up these bonds.
Maybe I care some but to tell you the truth, I don't know what you think of me or what you want; and the reality is that you are a mother I'm not so do what you have to do." Gabriele had predicted each meandering and sinuous thought with accuracy. Still she said, "No prevarications.
It is necessary to hold fast this single clue to the crooked and amazing entanglements of the policy of James. The insolence, the meanness, and the prevarications of this royal toad-eater are only thus explained. Yet Philip III. declared on his death-bed that he had never had a serious intention of bestowing his daughter on the Prince.
But that question, simple as it was in itself, and most simply put, involved so much, that I felt I had no right to answer it; while, at the same time, I had no possible right to use any of those disguises or prevarications which are always foolish and perilous, and very frequently wrong.
He advanced to meet his sister, dismay evident on every line of his face. "I knew you would not welcome me, David. Oh, no prevarications! if you please. It is awful to think how many lies people tell in the cause of politeness.
With a burst of mocking laughter, Filippo smote the table a blow of his clenched hand. "Your prevarications answer me," he cried. "You will not say that I am wrong." "But I do say that you are wrong!" I exclaimed, suddenly inspired. "I did not assist the Lord Giovanni with his verses. I swear it." His laughter faded; and his eyes surveyed me with a sudden solemnity.
Cliff, she went to bed regretting that her reservations had not been more extended, and that she had not given the gold mound in the cave more company. She hated prevarications and concealments, but if she must conceal something, she should have concealed more.
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