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Mothers always blame themselves and everyone else for the sins of their sons. The innocent friends come in for the principal share of censure, each mother's son leading the other astray. Madeleine had not the heart to undeceive her aunt. "God grant that what you say may be true," she said; "if so, this marriage will not be useless. We will write to M. de Clameran to-night."
As a matter of fact I had no intention of deceiving any one when I published my first book under my initials only, but they all jumped to the conclusion that I. V. was a man; and when, later, my publisher thought it would be better for me to take a name instead of initials only, I saw no reason to undeceive the world at large, and chose a name to fit the letters."
A hundred thousand acres of hill and bottom, and well peopled by frugal Hollanders." "Respectable in possession, and a mine of gold in reversion! Such men, Sir, should be cherished. We owe it to his station to admit him to a share of this, our project to undeceive the Queen. How superior are the claims of such a gentleman to the empty pretensions of your Captain Ludlow!"
You see, she doesn't know what you and I know about that wretched fellow Lethbridge's end, and she believes his daughter has plenty of money, or will have, on coming of age. Naturally, I don't undeceive her. Emily is a good soul, but over-conscientious in questions of money, and if she knew the truth she might be inclined to hold the purse-strings tight.
In any case, please understand I am unable to attend to money matters at present. "Thinks I'm a fool, does he?" grunted Mr Ratman; "I shall have to undeceive him there." So he laid down his cigar and wrote "Dear Teddy, It sounds very nice, but it's not good enough. You've mistaken your man, my boy. You'll have to stump up £100 on the day, and I'll wait a month for the rest and interest.
I wish we five, who now love one another in our Lord, had made some such arrangement as this: as others in these times have met together in secret to plot wickedness and heresies against His Majesty, so we might contrive to meet together now and then, in order to undeceive one another, to tell each other wherein we might improve ourselves, and be more pleasing unto God; for there is no one that knows himself as well as he is known of others who see him, if it be with eyes of love and the wish to do him good.
When some fanciful speculations of this kind had amused their imaginations for a time, some vast repository of mummies would be discovered, and would immediately undeceive those antiquaries who enjoyed an opportunity of personally examining them; but the prejudices of others at a distance, who were not eye-witnesses of the whole phenomena, would not be so easily overcome.
The first thought of the good man was that the Belle Helen had come into port; nor did Barnaby undeceive him as he led the way into the house, but waited until they were all safe and sound in privity together before he should unfold his strange and wonderful story.
Aston, knew that we were in the town, he came to me and said that he had about fifty cases full of something heavy, as he supposed samples of ore, addressed to me to your care in England which he was proposing to ship on by the Benin. I answered 'Yes, that was all right, and did not undeceive him about their contents.
I Undeceive Esther I set out for Germany Adventure Near Cologne The Burgomaster's Wife; My Conquest of Her Ball at Bonn Welcome From the Elector of Cologne Breakfast at Bruhl First Intimacy I sup Without Being Asked at General Kettler's I am Happy I Leave Cologne The Toscani The Jewel My Arrival at Stuttgart
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