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Thus, by one means or another, he quickly got Mansoul to slight, neglect, and despise whatever Mr. Recorder could say. For besides what already you have heard, Diabolus had a way to make the old gentleman, when he was merry, unsay and deny what he in his fits had affirmed; and, indeed, this was the next way to make himself ridiculous, and to cause that no man should regard him.

Barney Custer swore at himself inwardly for a boorish fool. What in the world had ever prompted him to speak those ridiculous words! And now how was he to unsay them without mortifying this beautiful girl who had just kissed his hand? She would never forgive that he was sure of it. There was but one thing to do, however, and that was to make a clean breast of it.

It was the hall in which his father, Lord Randolph Churchill, had used the famous phrase "Ulster will fight and Ulster will be right." Belfast was determined that the son should not unsay what the father had said in this consecrated building; it would be, as an Ulster member put it in the House of Commons, "a profanation." On this first round, Ulster won; Mr.

Tudor, you cannot unsay your own words, that it was right for you all to make much of Miss Garston. I thought this was spoken in the worst possible taste, and I am sure Mr. Hamilton thought so too, for he smiled slightly and said, 'Nonsense, Etta! you let your tongue run away with you.

How can you say such a thing, Wicker?" "Well, you'd like old Anderson. He's a jewel!" "I dare say an emerald. No, no that was not fair or kind, Wicker. I unsay it. Mr. Crow and all of them have been good to you. Forgive me the sarcasm. Mr. Crow is perfectly impossible, but I like him. He has a heart, and that is more than most of us can say. And now let us return to earth once more.

"Perchance 'tis but a causeless query," she replied, smoothing his tumbled locks. "Many foolish things are spoke in passion," said Fawkes; "things which leave a lifetime of regret behind. I do remember that once, in this very room, my temper did o'erleap its bounds and lent my tongue words which I would give a year of sweet life to unsay.

The strength of the Scotch mind is in its interrogative quality, and instinctively Mary fell behind the cover of a question. "Why should we talk, Allan? Is there any thing you can say that will unsay the words you have spoken?" "You were not fair with me, Mary. You took me up before I had finished my explanation." "Oh, I think there was enough said." "You made words hard to me, Mary.

The Spirit cannot, after he hath come to the soul as a Spirit of adoption, come again as a Spirit of bondage to put the soul into his first fear, to wit, a fear of eternal damnation, because he cannot say and unsay, do and undo.

So saying, he flew into a violent rage, and his wife, terror-stricken, pleaded piteously for mercy. "Oh, my lord! unsay those terrible words! I have been your faithful wife for twenty years, and have borne you three children; in sickness and in sorrow I have been with you; you cannot be so cruel as to turn me out of doors now. Have pity! have pity!" "Cease this useless wailing.

Carleton will not object to explain or unsay the things which gave offence yesterday." "I apprehend there is nothing to explain, Sir I think I must have been understood; and I never take back my words, for I am in the habit of speaking the truth." "Then we are to consider this as a further unprovoked unmitigated insult, for which you will give neither reason nor satisfaction!" cried Rossitur.

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