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Updated: June 27, 2025


I will agree; and if we are agreed, you can give or withhold reasons as you please. Nay, there can be no wrong to me in doing what I entreat you to do. I shall not suffer long no, no, I will live, I will be happy" her face white to the lips, her streaming tears were not needed to belie the words!

Kenelm said this very softly; and in the warmer light of his musing eyes, the sweeter play of his tranquil smile, there was an expression which did not belie his words. "You have not told me where you have found a lodging," said Mrs. Braefield, somewhat abruptly. "Did I not?" replied Kenelm, with an unconscious start, as from an abstracted reverie.

Shongut, and in a train or an automobile I can't get her. I guess it would be better, Mrs. Shongut, if I carry off some of your family with me to Cincinnati." And, to belie that his words had any glittering import, he lay back in his chair in a state of silent laughter, which set his soft-fleshed cheeks aquiver; and his blue eyes, so ready yet so reluctant, disappeared behind a tight squint.

In his "Seasonable Caveat against Popery," as well as in his other writings, he had expressed his dislike with characteristic frankness. That he had himself been accused of being a Jesuit had naturally impelled him to use the strongest language to belie the accusation. Nevertheless, William Penn stood by the king. He sought and kept the position of favorite and agent of the court.

"Wonderful ... that you can care for me.... Oh, if I had known how noble you were, I should have told you all at once." "Perhaps I should have been as ignoble as ever," said Stangrave, "if that young English Viscount had not put me on my mettle by his own nobleness." "No! no! Do not belie yourself. You know what he does not; what I would have died sooner than tell him."

To pray to her now that she should never belie her loveliness, to cling to that faith in her without which all her life would be a thing distorted and unrecognisable, was not pride or gladness and seemed to be the other side of fear.

Neither did the face belie the general expression of the figure.

Pleasantville did not belie its name to Bart's way of thinking. He voted its people, its surroundings, and life in general there, as pleasant as could well be. Here he was born, and he had found nothing to complain of, although he was what might be called a poor boy.

"Well, I suppose Willett's glad of a chance to join his chief?" he said interrogatively, though never looking up. "Not unless looks belie him," was the answer. Bentley bent lower over his work. "No physical hindrance that I know of," said he suggestively. "It's financial, I take it," said Bucketts sturdily. "Our investigator finds it expensive here at Almy."

Useless to protest, young lady. You'll not get me to belie my American manhood. I only listened with half an ear to all the things you both said in the taxi, because I hadn't recovered from the surprise of finding myself still with you instead of on the train for Clark, and because you both of you do say so very many things.

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