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Think of the revelation! The old East to awake, and march against the West! Constantinople doomed! And he the leader for whom the opportunity is waiting! And to call my weakness betrayal! Unsay it, unsay it, Prince!" The face of the auditor as Mirza proceeded with his defence would have been a profitable study.

It was almost rude to come in this way without shadow of excuse. Doubtless he was punishing her by this cold manner. Yet he could not unsay what he had said yesterday; and his recognition of her just outside the Hall last night had been so friendly. She felt that her mode of addressing him had been too unceremonious; the 'Sir' of their former intercourse seemed demanded again.

She could not unsay what she had said and, having said it, she did not know how to go on living with Aunt Rose; but she was going to Wellsborough again and this time she need not come back: yet she must come back to see Francis Sales. And though there was no one in the world to whom she could express the torment of her mind she could, at least, make Charles unhappy.

She will play to be sure, but not with any heart." "I cannot unsay what I have said, little Rose," he answered; "I cannot; it is better for her to play without heart, as you call it, than to have that heart too highly uplifted by play." Happy would it have been for Helen Marsh if she had always had a judicious friend to correct her dangerous ambition.

"Oh, hear me, lady!" he exclaimed passionately, "oh, hear me, before you dismiss me for ever from your presence. I cannot unsay what I have said I have dared to tell you that I love you with the fondest, the deepest devotion I have done so from the first moment I saw you; but hear my excuses.

And yet, in this instance, having become thoroughly convinced that he had been treating a deserving man with injustice, he had the moral courage to reverse his conduct, to unsay what he had before said, and to incur the risk of being called fickle or changeable by doing what he now believed to be the right thing.

And he made a slight attempt to push the visitor towards the door. "You'd better take care what you're doing, Mr. Fitzgerald," said Mollett. "By -you had! If you anger me, I might say a word that I couldn't unsay again, which would put you into queer street, I can tell you." "Don't quarrel with him, my boy; pray don't quarrel with him, but let him leave me," said Sir Thomas. "Mr.

You must let me think. For one thing, I want more freedom of action than I should have as an inmate of your house. I want to come and go as I like. I've never really done that before, and I'm just beginning to enjoy it." "That's a selfish reason," said the squire, with a sudden boyish grin at her. She coloured slightly. "No, it isn't or not wholly." "All right, it isn't. I unsay it.

I do not mean to complain of the distribution of our naval establishments; though, at the same time, I by no means intend to unsay what I have said in respect to the expeditions to Spain, which I cannot approve of; but I repeat my expression that I consider our naval establishments to be in too weak and tottering a condition to answer the purpose for which they were intended, which was to give protection to the commercial interests of the country in all parts of the world; for the commerce of England does extend to all parts of the world.

"The King thy father! Oh, my child! unsay these words that be freighted with death for thee, and ruin for all that be near to thee. Shake of this gruesome dream. Call back thy poor wandering memory. Look upon me. Am not I thy mother that bore thee, and loveth thee?" The Prince shook his head and reluctantly said

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