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Updated: May 28, 2025
I have no idea of telling all and sundry that my son-in-law is not a slanderer, or a silly thoughtless lad, although he was six or seven years ago engaged in some light satires. I also mentioned that I had heard nothing of the affair until the month of October.
Again, all injustice is abominable; to do any sort of wrong is a heinous crime; that crime which of all most immediately tendeth to the dissolution of society, and disturbance of human life; which God therefore doth most loathe, and men have reason especially to detest. And of this the slanderer is most deeply guilty.
But you shall be made to speak; aye, made to speak! And as to what you, a slanderer, can say about false witness. . ." "Your own granddaughter," interrupted the leech, "will be compelled to repeat it before all the world, noble lady, if you do not moderate yourself." Neforis laughed hysterically. "So that is the way the wind blows!" she exclaimed, quite beside herself.
It happened that, on a certain festival, the Bishop William, in the presence of the king, interrupted the Mass by a violent denunciation of the Pope, in which he called him an adulterer and false apostle, and assailed him with bitter raillery. Hardly had the ceremonies been concluded before the episcopal slanderer was struck down with a fatal malady.
It matters not who may forget the debt of gratitude which this family owe you I will not. No cowardly slanderer shall instil his poisonous calumnies against you into my ear. My opinion of you is unchanged and unchangeable. Farewell! William Relly!" We shall not attempt to describe the commotions of love, of happiness, of rapture, which filled Reilly's bosom as he took his departure.
It is the least defect of such a method of portraiture that it makes the path easy for the devil's advocate, and leaves for the misuse of the slanderer a considerable field of truth. For the truth that is suppressed by friends is the readiest weapon of the enemy.
"But, first of all, what did you do during the three days that you left your conjugal and Philemonic home? I must know all about it, before I tell you more." "Will you have some olives?" said Rose-Pompon, as she nibbled one of them herself. "Is that your answer? I understand! Unfortunate Philemon!" "There is no unfortunate Philemon in the case, slanderer.
But you shall be made to speak; aye, made to speak! And as to what you, a slanderer, can say about false witness. . ." "Your own granddaughter," interrupted the leech, "will be compelled to repeat it before all the world, noble lady, if you do not moderate yourself." Neforis laughed hysterically. "So that is the way the wind blows!" she exclaimed, quite beside herself.
And commencing, he mercilessly told her all that had passed at the table. To have seen our Cap then! Face, neck and bosom were flushed with the crimson tide of indignation! "You are sure of what you tell me, Cousin John?" "The man vouches for it!" "He shall bite the dust!" "What?" "The slanderer shall bite the dust!"
"You barefaced scoundrel!" exclaimed Ani, and his eyes sparkled with rage. "Prove what you say, or you lose your tongue." "I am willing to lose it as a slanderer and traitor according to the law," said the little man abjectly, and yet with a malicious laugh; "but this time I shall keep it, for I can vouch for what I say.
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