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And on winter evenings she used to sit with her Bible on her knee, while I and my little sister Susan stood beside her and listened to the stories of Gideon and Barak, and Samson and Jephthah, till her eye kindled up, and her thoughts passed forth from that old Hebrew time home into those English times which she fancied, and not untruly, like them.

"Do not let that interfere with your majesty's intentions: you have time enough before you." "What do you mean?" "La Valliere is said to be very strict in her ideas." "You excite my curiosity and I am anxious to see her again. Come, let us walk on." The king spoke untruly, for nothing, on the contrary, could make him less anxious, but he had a part to play, and so he walked on hurriedly.

He passed a hand over his pendulous chin, as the thin voice faded into silence. "You have heard," said he. "I have heard a tangle of falsehood," answered I. "Never was truth more untruly told than this." The beady eyes vanished behind narrowing creases of fat; and yet I knew that they were still regarding me. Presently they appeared again.

And it is precisely because Jesus gives us both these that He is what no collection of the wisest sayings can ever be, the efficient teacher of all righteousness, and of the true wisdom which is 'the principal thing. As for Ecclesiastes, though not his, it represents not untruly the tone which we may suppose to have characterised his later days in its dwelling on the vanity of life.

She was one of those girls who are surrounded by the bright halo of virginity, but who at the same time present a splendid type of womanhood; she had the voluptuous form of Rubens' second wife, whom they called, not untruly, the risen Green Helen, and her head with its delicate nose, its small full mouth, and its dark inquiring eyes, reminded people of the celebrated picture of the Flemish Venus in the Belvedere in Vienna.

'Not at this time of the year. 'But it is a big place. I want some little place that would be pretty. You could take me down; could you not? Not very far, you know; not that any place can be very far from here. Paul, in his John Bull displeasure, suggested Penzance, telling her, untruly, that it would take twenty-four hours.

That is untruly said, said King Pellinore, for ye came in suddenly there as we were at the high feast, and took away this lady or any man might make him ready; and therefore it was my quest to bring her again and you both, or else the one of us to abide in the field; therefore the lady shall go with me, or I will die for it, for I have promised it King Arthur.

Hence he who undertakes to tread the thorny pathway of reform who, smitten with the love of truth and justice, or indignant in view of wrong and insolent oppression, is rashly inclined to throw himself at once into that great conflict which the Persian seer not untruly represented as a war between light and darkness would do well to count the cost in the outset.

There are many Italians here who would aver that they had met with him, and that he was still engaged in revolutionary projects." "Aver untruly?" "Ma foi, it comes to the same thing; 'les absents ont toujours tort. I speak to a man of the world. No; without some such guarantee for his faith as his daughter's marriage with myself would give, his recall is improbable.

It is often said of professors of religion very truly of individuals, very untruly of the class that they are less worthy of trust than avowedly worldly persons. Large communities remarkable for religious zeal, like the people of Wales, are condemned in the face of favourable evidence which seems well authenticated.

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