They did talk, but not so much about Winifred as of themselves, their personal feelings, and almost at once Mrs Maryon knew that she had utterly misjudged this girl, or woman, as Hertha preferred to call herself.
It was clear that she had misjudged him, for although she was not one who demanded too much from human nature, the fact that Kitty Blake had arrived in Vancouver in his company had undoubtedly rankled in her mind.
She had wickedly misjudged a man who had given her many proofs of the fineness of his character; the evil she had imputed to him was born of her own perverted imagination.
She had narrowly, flippantly misjudged a good man--good in all essentials.
He is very impatient of restraint," she was thinking, "and probably I misjudged him, he is so different from the others.
Why, you've even misjudged your own hold-out--see!
Can you be misjudged and misrepresented, and yet keep a Christ-like spirit?
If some one has slandered you, or misjudged you, do you treat them as your master would have done?
I knew that she misjudged me--that she had not even an inkling of the situation I was in.
He said he was ill, and he looked it--if his ailment was not more mental than physical I misjudged him.
Her own dear father, whom she loved so well, even though he had misjudged her, would be dragged into the mire.
We have misjudged Crazy," said Hickey; "his record was against him, but we have misjudged him.
If Clarendon expected from the last three of these men the wisdom and discretion that he said were essential to the task, he strangely misjudged their characters.
But as his eyes, softened by his hugely generous act, beamed upon me now, I was amazed that I had so misjudged him.
The captain began to think that he had misjudged Mr. Carlaw, and that he might be, after all, rather a fine fellow.
But, even while that thought was leaping through his mind, she had changed again, and was smiling into his face and clasping his hand, so that he almost felt that he had been mistaken and had misjudged her.
Winnie recognizes that she misjudged the strength of her affection.
He asked pitifully whether he had all along misjudged himself.
I misjudged you, I thought you treated me like a fool.
Liane--or one misjudged her--would never sit still and wait for the blow to fall.
I hope to Heaven I haven't misjudged you," he said, with the first trace of anxiety she had yet heard in his voice.
If you hadn't been in such a hurry--if you hadn't misjudged me so.
I would show my father, these companions of mine, and above all Nancy herself the stuff of which I was made, compel them sooner or later to admit that they had misjudged me.
That I might be suspected and misjudged because she had chanced to prefer my company to a walk home alone did not, evidently, occur to her.
But when I inferred that her daughter had forgotten, or had decided not to make the call at our house, I misjudged the young lady.
I have sometimes misjudged thee, thinking thee somewhat unstable, though a man of parts and one to be much beloved.
I ask thy pardon now for having so misjudged thee.
Why from the very first had she turned from her and misjudged her, and misrepresented her?
After all" he reasoned, out of one corner of his mouth, "After all, perhaps I have misjudged Cornelia.
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