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Under such circumstances the imperious and frequently injudicious decrees of the council could not fail of being highly offensive; but Philip II. could not belie his religious character so far as to allow a different religion to a portion of his subjects, even though they might live on a different soil and under different laws from the rest.

Your face and manners belie you. You have lost my confidence forever. I despise you." "Indeed, Sir," said the penitent Eric, "I never meant " "Silence you are detected, as cheats always will be. I shall report you to Dr. Rowlands." The next boy was put on, and broke down.

"I don't know what my uncle will say, it all depends upon that." "Never mind what he says, my dear. You and I together will manage him, we'll make him say just what we please, so that's settled!" In fact, Will's wooing seemed to belie the usual course of true love.

I laugh at you the whole lot of you who come to cozen me with party promises. So long as I spoke your speech and did your bidding I might have the senatorship for the asking. I was honest Nick Burr, though I might belie my convictions at every step. So long as I wore the collar of your machine upon my neck my honesty was the hall-mark of the party.

"I hope so," said the young man despondently, his manner seeming to belie his words. "But what about the future I mean when these men need no more attention?" "My idea of the future is that the chief has gone with his men upon some raid already arranged, and that we shall have them back before long." "Yes," said Frank, "he is sure to return on account of his son. Then we must wait."

And you, maiden, you will not belie this hope?" Barbara clung to the back of the chair for support, while from her deeply agitated soul struggled the exclamation: "This poor heart, my lord, belongs to you to you alone! How it mastered me, who can describe? But here, my lord, now " Then the monarch whispered warmly: "You are right.

The people, not yet recovered from astonishment at the dreadful stroke which had deprived them of a Sovereign they adored, promised his heir the same attachment, and expected from him the same love. The new King, directed by wise counsels, did not belie the happy anticipation of his subjects in his favour.

In my boyish enthusiasm, in my brief day of pleasure and of power, in the intoxication of love, in the reverse of fortune, in the squalid and obscure chambers of degradation and poverty, that one hope animated, cheered, sustained me through all! In temptation did this hand belie, or in sickness did this brain forego, or in misery did this heart forget, thy great and advancing cause?

He represented that, during a course of forty years, from the very commencement of the civil wars, he had, through many dangers, difficulties, and losses, still maintained his loyalty: and was it credible, that now, in his old age, easy in his circumstances, but dispirited by infirmities, he would belie the whole course of his life, and engage against his royal master, from whom he had ever received kind treatment, in the most desperate and most bloody of all conspiracies?

After some debate Maignan persuaded me that the old woman had not sufficient nerve to play the part I proposed for her, and named Fanchette; who being called into council, did not belie the opinion we had formed of her courage.

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