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"You say such hard things of his Majesty that one might often take you to be of Sir Denzil's way of thinking." "I never think about the King. I only wonder. I may sometimes express my wonderment too freely for a loyal subject." "I cannot vouch for Angela, but I will wager that he is deep in love," persisted Hyacinth. "Have it your own way, sweetheart.
Roff wrote a long letter to The Religio-Philosophical Journal denouncing the imputation of fraud, giving the names of a number of men who would vouch for his integrity, and concluding with the statement: "I am now sixty years old; have resided in Iroquois county thirty years; and would not now sacrifice what reputation I may have by being party to the publication of such a narrative, if it was not perfectly true."
I can vouch for the strict regard to truth that has ever distinguished my friend." Of course, the company signified their desire to hear the account, and thereupon Morton began as follows.
Surely there never was a more wonderful example of the possibility of keeping secrets. In 1815 the facts first came to the knowledge of Mrs. Serres; but, even then, they were not revealed, until the grave had closed over every individual who could vouch as to the handwriting. As far as the petitioner, Mrs.
I can vouch for the goodness of the hams, bacon, sausages, lard, &c. &c., which he exports, and shall be very glad if these remarks should lead a purchaser to his door. The day before my visit, Mr. Wakefield had had a mortal combat with one sixteen feet long, which he succeeded in destroying single-handed, and had brought home in proof of his prowess.
For this time I can vouch myself, and we did it fairly, too; though I dare say we would have hesitated to carry the sails in a stiff breeze without a few minutes more. It was a very dramatic and impressive performance. The band, with drum and fife, was part of it. When all was reported ready from the three masts but not before it was permitted to be eight o'clock.
In a letter to his wife he says: "If you will vouch for your brother's being an early riser during the remainder of the war, I will give him an aide-ship. I do not want to make an appointment on my staff except of such as are early risers; but if you will vouch for him to rise regularly at dawn, I will offer him the position."
I don't vouch for the truth of what he told us, and, in fact, I don't believe that Steel Spring himself meant that we should. However, he always swore that he spoke the truth, and, in lack of evidence, we were bound to believe him.
Bertram. I introduced Miss Catherine to Beatrice yesterday. They will make delightful companions; they are about the same age I can vouch for the life and spirit possessed by my friend Bee, and if I mistake not Miss Catherine will be her worthy companion." Mrs. Bertram laughed. "I wish I could tell you what an imp of mischief Kate is," she said.
Several young women who have graduated from college within ten years vouch for the statement that many thoughtful students are strong in the belief that ideal marriage is platonic friendship and that it is a sad fact of life that husband and wife must lay aside their high ideals in order to become parents.
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