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"Then unsay it," cried she quickly; "say that I was right to wish to have vengeance on the Socman." "Nay, I cannot do that," he answered gravely. "Then who is ungentle and unkind now?" she cried in triumph. "How stern and cold you are for one so young! Art surely no mere clerk, but bishop or cardinal at the least. Shouldst have crozier for staff and mitre for cap.

She said it, but she knew in a moment that she had used the wrong word, and was covered with confusion. Lorrimer looked at her and laughed. "And so do I," he said. "Oh! if only I could unsay that!" thought Ideala; but the word had gone forth, and was already garnered against her. Then came an awful moment for her the moment of going and paying.

I felt convinced, that if I would but have contradicted myself two or three times, and then have added, "That is the mystery of it," I could have passed as orthodox with many. I had been charged with a proud and vain determination to pry into divine mysteries, barely because I would not confess to propositions the meaning of which was to me doubtful, or say and unsay in consecutive breaths.

"I can't unsay it," was the answer. "You can't!" reiterated Yorke, grasping him as a hawk would a pigeon. "How dare you brave me to my presence? Unsay the lie you have told." "I am in God's presence, Yorke, as well as in yours," cried the boy, reverently; "and I will not tell a lie." "Then take your whacking! I'll teach you what it is to invent fabrications! I'll put you up for "

I was present when they told the poor invalid of her loss, and even now I seem to hear the bitter, wailing cry which broke from her white lips, as she begged them to unsay what they had said, and tell her Nellie was not dead that she would come back again. It could not be. Nellie would never return; and in six weeks' time the broken-hearted mother was at rest with her child.

You must unsay all you have said concerning yonder ship; and, as you have had running enough to get on the weather-side of Mrs de Lacey, you must improve your advantage, by making matters a little worse than I have represented them to be. Tell me, that I may judge of your qualifications, did you in truth, ever sail with the worthy Rear-Admiral?"

"No, no, you needn't try to smooth it down," she continued, interrupting her guest's efforts to mollify her by a few deprecating words. "You can't unsay it, now it's said; and saying it's no worse than thinking it. I don't envy you your thoughts, though.

Even in our own country, one of its greatest geniuses has had some rough passages with the censors of the press; and instantly criticism begins to unsay all that it has repeatedly said in his praise; and the public are almost led to believe that the pen which has so often delighted them, is absolutely destitute of the power to delight!

We shall have her domineering over us with sapient nods at every trifle occurring. The county will be unendurable. Unsay it, my Middleton! And don't answer like an oracle because I do all the talking. Pour out to me. You'll soon come to a stop and find the want of reason in the want of words. I assure you that's true. Let me have a good gaze at you. No," said Mrs.

'I cannot unsay them, sir; and I believe as I should say them again. But she said this as one who rather hopes for a contradiction. All Jeremiah replied, however, was, 'Poor wee child! in a pitiful tone, addressed to the baby. Sylvia's eyes filled with tears. 'Oh, sir, I'll do anything as iver yo' can tell me for her.

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