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It may not untruthfully be said that the growing multiplicity of castes is one of the sure harbingers of the downfall of the system. For the divisions of caste are already beyond computation. The population is cut up into so many minute sections that the caste edifice overtowers everything else, so that it is in imminent danger of toppling over.
'I don't know what you mean, she said untruthfully, and then, loyally, she protested. 'But he's not an idiot. He's very clever, too clever, not like other people.
"He hove a snatch-block at me, and takkin' the pairt of my ain defeence I was gangin' to poonish him a wee when ye came on deck." "And did you give him no occasion for behaving so insubordinately, sir?" asked the skipper, looking Mr Macdougall straight in the face with a piercing glance, as if defying him to answer him untruthfully.
I thought you might want summat to read, so I brought you these." Here Mr Farthing handed Mavis a Great Western Railway time table, together with "Places of Interest on the Great Western Railway." "How kind of you! I shall be delighted to read them," declared Mavis untruthfully. Then, as Mr Farthing was about to leave the room, she said: "I'm afraid I'm in your bad books."
Hewitt has dropped all the housekeeping on your shoulders, John makes you do all the sewing including his clothes, I suppose and treats you like a ten-year-old child. Even allowing for Clarence's passionate transports you seem to be quite painfully noble in your acquiescence.... I have come to see to this!" Joy stiffened. "Thank you, I am perfectly happy," she stated untruthfully.
"I would not ask you to speak untruthfully, not even to save Allan's life, dearly as I love him," she said. "There is no need. Say you are not inclined to go. Miss Carleton will not interfere with the whims of an heiress." So it was arranged, and everything fell out just as Adelaide Lyster had foreseen. Miss Carleton did not care to interfere with the whims of a great heiress like Marion Arleigh.
He hung up, and Joe went out of the phone booth. Mike looked at him with yearning eyes. Joe lied a little, because Mike rated it. "My father's on the way here to help make it work," he told Mike. Then he added untruthfully: "He said he thought he knew all the big men in his line, and where've you been that he hasn't heard of you?" He turned away as the Chief whooped with glee.
"It's not an uncommon name," said Hay, untruthfully and quickly. "She is a rich widow who has lately come to London." "Where did she come from?" "I can't tell you that. From the wilds of Yorkshire I believe. You had better ask her." "Oh, by Jove, no, I wouldn't be so rude. But I seem to know the name."
The general position and direction of the coast are given with sufficient correctness to indicate the presence there of a navigator; but its geographical features are so meagrely and untruthfully represented, as to prove that he could not have been the writer. The same apparent inconsistency exists as to the natural history of the country.
These lions took in one case, the form of a butcher-boy, who said untruthfully: "Now, young hobstacle, clear out o' this! Boys ain't allowed on bridges;" and in another that of Michael Ragstroar, who said, "Don't you let the Company see you carryin' off their property. They'll rip you open as soon as look at you. You'll be took afore the Beak."
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