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And, as it is usually said, "Whoever values not his own life, is master of another man's;" so there is something like it in reputation: He that is wholly lost to all regards of truth or modesty, may scatter so much calumny and scandal, that some part may perhaps be taken up before it fall to the ground; because the ill talent of the world is such, that those who will be at pains enough to inform themselves in a malicious story, will take none at all to be undeceived, nay, will be apt with some reluctance to admit a favourable truth.

If king Mithradates had once come forward as the liberator of the Hellenes, if he had introduced his rule with the recognition of civic independence and with remission of taxes, they had after this brief ecstasy been but too rapidly and too bitterly undeceived.

"I will take a walk by myself. "Well, don't lose your way. Oh, I wish the store was shut! I want to tell the old man." And Pliny laughed again, while our hero walked off in disgust. Frank felt like an impostor when he discovered that his cordial reception was wholly owing to the belief that he was his mother's heir. The situation was unpleasant, and he was impatient to have Mr. Tarbox undeceived.

What am I? A single man, practically without family, and sufficiently undeceived as to life. I have had many disappointments and the future before me is gloomy, and will be gloomy if light does not illuminate it, the dawn of a better day for my native land.

'I assure you I did lunch with him; we had chops, said Mark, who sometimes found the bland and childlike manner very useful in these emergencies. It did not serve him then, however. 'How could you deceive your uncle in such a manner? she resumed. 'I didn't. I undeceived him. 'You have disappointed all his plans for you; thrown up the Bar, your position at St.

He stood there among the wheels of the cabs, under the horses' feet, with deaf ears and staring eyes. Only five minutes more. It was almost impossible for her to arrive in time. At last she appeared. Yes, there she is, it is certainly she a woman in black, slender and graceful, accompanied by another shorter woman Madame Dobson, no doubt. But a second glance undeceived him.

In another moment he was undeceived. The station was on fire. It was evidently the last effort of the outlaws to wreak vengeance as they left. Bucks clambered over the rocks in great alarm. He thought he might reach the building in time to save it, and, forgetting the danger of being shot should his enemies remain lying in wait, he made his way rapidly down the Point.

Wyndham that the privateers were at last to be disarmed, the corn landed, and the crews sent away, he expressed his satisfaction at the news in characteristic language, saying, "So far I am content. The enemy will be distressed; and, thank God, I shall get no money. The world, I know, think that money is our god; and now they will be undeceived as far as relates to us.

"I don't know what effect it may have upon her; I don't know what she'll think of me; I don't know that she'll ever care for her poor father afterwards. But it's best for her that she should be undeceived, and I must bear the consequences as I deserve!" "Mary," said Bertha, "where is your hand? Ah! Here it is; here it is!" pressing it to her lips with a smile, and drawing it through her arm.

When he saw my men, he was undeceived. Just then one of the women cried out, 'Brigand, it was you who have this night assassinated the count and the countess! He immediately became paler than death, and remained motionless and dumb. Then he began to struggle so violently that he nearly escaped. Ah! he's strong, the rogue, although he does not look like it." "And he said nothing?" said Plantat.

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