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Save me!" he, cried in utmost agony of terror as his little raft whirled about, leaving the poor self-deceived fellow to the mercy of the waves. I saw others as they passed the Place of Warning. Thousands and tens of thousands, some now totally deaf to every voice of warning, some with cotton-filled ears, and others with instruments of music with which they drowned the calls of warning.

"If such is your opinion of me and I have no right to complain of it in my own person I should just like to ask you one question about another," said Mr. Drake: "Do you in your heart believe that Jesus Christ was an impostor?" "I believe, if the story about him be true, that he was a well-meaning man, enormously self-deceived." "Your judgment seems to me enormously illogical.

But greater than her interest in this new personality was her anger at having been deceived self-deceived. "You asked me how I'd like to live," cried she, color high and eyes filled with tears of rage. "I answered your question, and you grow insulting." "I'm doing the best I know how," said he. After a moment she got herself under control. "Then," asked she, "what have you to propose?"

Or was he only a subconscious Pharisee, self-deceived and complacent?

I have too much respect for myself and my profession to interfere in such a matter, and you will accomplish nothing, and only lessen your own influence, by having anything to say. 'But the man may be innocent, I replied; 'there is every reason to believe that he is. He shook his head pityingly. 'You are self-deceived, Miller; your prejudice has warped your judgment.

I've been a miserable, self-deceived hypocrite all my life. I have had a name to live, and am dead. I would not let myself be awakened; I have struggled against it; I have been only too glad to stop myself from thinking about it. I have been just a miserable stumbling-block, with no excuse to offer; and now I feel myself deserted, justly so.

Partly self-deceived, indeed, by their own ambition, and by their fiery natures, rejoicing in the excitement of battle, they have nevertheless, in this their "year of victories," so they ever afterwards called it, no occult or malignant purpose.

Some day your saying that may help me." "It's quite true, there's something about you a look a manner it makes one feel you could do things if you tried." "I'm afraid that 'something' is a fraud," said she. No doubt it was that something that had misled Brent that had always deceived her about herself. No, she must not think herself a self-deceived dreamer.

Did the boy wonder perhaps, though too loyal to say it for criticism at his age is always keen whether there might be a something not quite real in that devotion, and ask in the recesses of his mind whether it was possible for such a man to be so self-deceived?

They were, in fact, not dishonest but only self-deceived. They really persuaded themselves that they were responding to a general sentiment, though, such as it was, their own reports and articles had called it into existence.

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