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The chaplain had been sworn to secresy, and the other officers of the ship thought it was merely some amour of their commander's, and whatever they thought of his morals, they of course took good care to say nothing. The chaplain died soon after, and I remained the sole living witness of the marriage.

Colonel Bluewater asked us both to be present, under a pledge of secresy." "And in the summer of 1726, Agnes Hedworth died in my house and my arms, an hour after giving birth to this dear, this precious child Mildred Dutton, as she has ever since been called Mildred Bluewater, as it would seem her name should be."

"I was waiting for you there," said I. "The evidence of Mungo Campbell; your flight after the completion of the murder; your long course of secresy my good young man!" said Mr. Symon, "here is enough evidence to hang a bullock, let be a David Balfour!

'Signorina, here is chocolate. She beheld two hands in cup-shape, surcharged with packets of Turin chocolate. 'Lugi, it is you? The Motterone spy screwed his eyelids to an expression of the shrewdest secresy. 'Hist! signorina. Take some. You shall have all, but wait: by-and-by.

Once in the roadway, and Copsley visible, she checked her arrowy pace for breath, and almost commiserated the dejected wretch in her thankfulness to him for silence. Nothing exonerated him, but at least he had the grace not to beg secresy. That would have been an intolerable whine of a poltroon, adding to her humiliation. He abstained; he stood at her mercy without appealing.

I have a friend in Venice who is in confidential intercourse by letter with your aunt Veronica, and from her I heard in secresy that the study of painting was not your primary object in Venice, but assumed only to mask some more important purpose.

The account given by the Asturian was by no means discouraging to the two friends, neither did his calling seem amiss to them; nay, rather, it appeared to be invented for the very purpose of enabling them to exercise their own profession in secresy and safety, on account of the facilities it offered for entering houses.

Had you not made me think that I might glory in loving you, and that I might show her that I scorned her when she thought to promise me her secresy her secresy, as though I were ashamed of what she had seen. I was not ashamed not then. Had all the world known it I should not have been ashamed. 'I have loved him long, I should have said, 'and him only.

Clement's; where, in a chamber with no other person present, each administered an oath of secresy to the other, and then went into another room to hear mass, and to receive the sacrament. Percy was then sent to hire a house fit for their purpose, and found one belonging to Mr.

She had attempted no secresy with these prophecies; she had confined herself in appearance to words; and the publicity which she courted having prevented suspicion of secret conspiracy, Henry quietly accepted the issue, and left the truth of the prophecy to be confuted by the event. He married. The one month passed; the six months passed; eight nine months.

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