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Updated: June 25, 2025
Trevlyn, I shall request you to unsay the insinuation conveyed in your words. They are unworthy of you and a shame to me." "And I shall decline to unsay them. I dare affirm they are true enough." "What do you mean, madam? I am, I trust, a man of honor. You are my wife, and I am true to you. I have never loved but one woman, and she is dead to me."
The King in this last missive had proceeded to unsay the advice which he had formerly bestowed upon the States, by complaining that his earlier letters had been misinterpreted. They had been made use of, he said, to authorize the very error against which they had been directed. They had been held to intend the very contrary of what they did mean.
"I hate to live in a little crowded-up house, and spoil my hands with dust and dish-water, and do the same things year in and year out." Joyce stopped suddenly, wishing that she could unsay that last speech, for the little mother had come into the kitchen in time to hear it. There was a pained expression on her face.
Only those whose last words to the beloved dead were rude and thoughtless not expecting that there would be no opportunity to unsay them and ask forgiveness, but that, ere they met again, death would have sealed in silence the only lips that could speak words of relief and peace can realize just what Peter felt. Did he know Him?
I couldn't unsay a word I said to you I don't wish anything undone. 'Make me believe that. I think I should be quite happy then. It's the hateful thought that perhaps you never wanted me for your wife; it will come, again and again, and it makes me feel as if I would rather have died. 'Send such thoughts packing. Tell them your husband wants all your heart and mind for himself.
But a second ago, Sir Percy Blakeney had been sitting on the window-sill, outwardly listening with perfect calm to what his enemy had to say; now he was at the latter's throat, pressing with long and slender hands the breath out of the Frenchman's body, his usually placid face distorted into a mask of hate. "You cur!... you cur!..." he repeated, "am I to kill you or will you unsay those words?"
Or it might so happen that my head got simply confused, by the very strength of the logic which was administered to me, and thus I gave my sanction to conclusions which really were not mine; and when the report of those conclusions came round to me through others, I had to unsay them.
You are your own masther. Unsay what you have said to me, and her ears shall never be wounded or her heart broken by a hint of it." "I cannot make her Countess of Scroope. You are a priest, and can use what words you please to me; but I cannot make her Countess of Scroope." "Faith, and there will be more than words used, my young lord. As to your plot of a counterfeit marriage, "
I will not unsay one word I have said, having never yet done so in my life; but I would alter the manner of it, and set it forth in this light. If you folks upon Exmoor here are loath and wary at fighting, yet you are brave at better stuff; the best and kindest I ever knew, in the matter of feeding. Here he sat down with tears in his eyes, and called for a little mulled bastard.
But nothing could unsay the fact that he had returned, and was there in presence of the Judge and Jury. It was impossible to try him for that, and do otherwise than find him guilty.
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