This faith they do not know at all, and give up, thinking that God has forsaken them and is become their enemy; they even lay the blame of their ills on men and devils, and have no confidence at all in God.
Now, they who ought to preach it, themselves do not know it.
Then another man, whom I do not know, joined in, and he and Brann fired shot after shot at Mr. Davis as he rolled along the sidewalk.
I do not know if anyone contemplates giving him his deserts, but since he has used his inherited millions to make bread dearer in thousands of poor mouths, he should be whipped twice a day for a month.
Where she lives I do not know," answered the unhappy prince, "but she goes every day at sunrise to see if the slave can yet speak to her, after she has beaten me.
So he told his story to the genius, but I cannot tell you what it was, as I do not know.
My cousin," he exclaimed, "I do not know how to thank you for your kindness.
I do not know him, and I have never even seen him.
You do not know it I dare say, but two or three years ago I had a great passion for taking likenesses, and attempted several of my friends, and was thought to have a tolerable eye in general.
And as to my poor word 'success,' which you quarrel with, I donot know that I am so entirely without any claim to it.
I do not know--but I believe he has read a good deal--but not what you would think any thing of.
I do not know whether he has any design of ingratiating himself with either of us, Harriet, by additional softness, but it strikes me that his manners are softer than they used to be.
I do not know what I could imagine, but I confess that I have seldom seen a face or figure more pleasing to me than hers.
I hate saying anything about a girl, but, as you say, it is all over Rome, and I don't suppose I can tell you anything which you do not know already.
How long I slept I do not know, but it was quite dark when I awoke.
As to the exact object of our visit, I donot know that at this stage of the proceedings anything would be gained, Dr.
How long I slept I do not know; but I was suddenly aroused by a sharp tug at my sleeve.
I do not know whether it was from a look upon Dacre's face, or from some subtle suggestion in his manner, but a feeling of repulsion, of unreasoning horror, came upon me as I looked at the gnarled old lump of leather.
O, sir," cried Poole, "do you think I donot know my master after twenty years?
And indeed he does not want my help; you do not know him as I do; he is safe, he is quite safe; mark my words, he will never more be heard of.
When I came to myself at Lanyon's, the horror of my old friend perhaps affected me somewhat: I do not know; it was at least but a drop in the sea to the abhorrence with which I looked back upon these hours.
Whether the lines she sent to Flavia were inspired by good or bad feeling, by jealousy or by pity, I do not know; but here also she served us well.
And whether he suspects anything, or has a glimmer of the truth, I do not know.
If you do not know how to address the King, my brother must find another messenger.
And if he does not know, certainly the ordinary evolutionists, who talk about things being "higher," do not know either.
In pagan society there may have been (I do not know) some such serious division between the free man and the slave.
I do not know if the reader agrees with me in these examples; but I will add the example which has always affected me most.
As it is, I do not know whether I can make it clear, but I now propose to try.
How can I pluck up courage to take the horse out of my hansom-cab, when I donot know whether my evolutionary watch is only a little fast or the cabman's a little slow?
You may attack his principles, as I do; but I do not know of any instance in which you can attack their application.
Stockman is sane; but we donot know why he is sane.
I do not know where he has been brushed to, but wherever it is I fancy he is having a good time, because he had the wisdom to be vain, and not proud.
I do not know by what extraordinary mental accident modern writers so constantly connect the idea of progress with the idea of independent thinking.
I do not know what I am expecting to find," was her reply.
They do not know how to nurse each other, and the women in the village would not run the risk of undertaking to help us.
I do not know that he has done anything--but seem rather sulky, and be the son of his father, and the brother of his brother.
How long ago the cottagers gave up expecting that anything in particular would be done for them, I do not know.
I do not know that I can bring their appearance home to you better than by saying that they looked like monstrous kangaroos, twenty feet in length, and with skins like black crocodiles.
But whether or not the Fire People cooked their food, I do not know.
Then, and for what reason I do not know, we abruptly left the stream and swung to the east, and then to the southeast, through a great forest.
Where she went, why she went, and what happened to her during that time, I do not know.
I do not know why, except that I had a feeling of guilt, though I knew no better of what I was guilty.
I donot know how it happened, but next moment we were out in the rain and darkness, and I was cursing before the carriage entry like a disappointed mendicant.
I do not know, to my shame, any spot in my native land where I should have been so warmly received by the same number of people.
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