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I mak' them bring him to the police so all is known. They cannot hurt him if all is known." The bishop, watching Bela, was sadly puzzled. Poor Bela herself, if he had known, was confused between the truths and the untruths. "Why should they want to hurt him?" demanded Coulson. "I don' know." Here she was evasive again. "What were you doing in their camp in the first place?" he asked.
If I had my own way, I would oblige society, that is, its great men, its lawyers, its divines, its literature, publicly to acknowledge, as such, those instances of untruth which are not lies, as for instance, untruths in war; and then there could be no danger in them to the individual Catholic, for he would be acting under a rule.
The Queen was especially indignant that the Estates should defend the tone of their letters to the Earl on the ground that he had written a piquant epistle to them. "But you can manifestly see their untruths in naming it a piquant letter," said Elizabeth, "for it has no sour or sharp word therein, nor any clause or reprehension, but is full of gravity and gentle admonition.
The children understand perfectly well that in such a case as this it is not in any sense wrong to say what is not true. But how are they to know what kind of untruths are right, and what kind are wrong, until they are taught what the distinction is and upon what it depends.
Now you know it all." "I have not seen your letter to him." "I shall never shew it to anybody. But you have said things, Aunt Stanbury, that are very cruel." "Of course! Everything I say is wrong." "You have told me that I was telling untruths, and you have called me immodest. That is a terrible word." "You shouldn't deserve it then." "I never have deserved it, and I won't bear it. No; I won't.
He found Grace had just come in, and, to Larry's relief, she had not been successful in getting any news from Captain Padduci. In a few words the reporter told what the Scorcher had printed. "We must deny that at once!" exclaimed Grace. "I wonder why they print such untruths!"
"Captain Kempt," said Dorothy very soothingly, as if she desired to quell the rising storm, "you take the allegation about the spring of water to prove that Johnson was telling untruths. I expect him here within an hour, and I will arrange that you have an opportunity, privately, of cross-examining him. I think when you see the man, and listen to him, you will believe.
"How big? why, it's as big as a small ship, only it's longer, and not quite so fat." "Robert," replied my mother gravely, "ye didn't use to tell untruths; ye must be jokin'." "Joking, Mother, I was never more in earnest in my life. Why, I tell you that I've seen, aye, and helped to cut up, whales that were more than sixty feet long, with heads so big that their mouths could have taken in a boat.
"Now I come to think of it, Rhoda my Dody, I don't think ever I've loved anybody else. Never loved e'er a young woman in my life. As a young man." "Tell me, uncle; are you not very rich?" "No, I ain't; not 'very'; not at all." "You must not tell untruths, uncle." "I don't," said Anthony; only, too doggedly to instil conviction. "I have always felt, uncle, that you love money too much.
After the period when the idea and the form combined in a harmonious manner comes another where the social idea is superabundant, and destroys the literary form of the preceding epoch. The middle ages introduced spiritualism in art; before this new idea the smiling untruths of Greek poetry fled away frightened. The classical form so beautiful, so pure, cannot contain high Catholic thought.
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