Allow me to set you right as to facts, for I am a friend of Lieutenant Wilibald's, and I know he would be sorry if what you have said should go forth to the world as truth.
Besides, for aught can be gathered by what you have said, there is as bad saved as damned, set him that hath sinned the unpardonable sin aside.
I come next to what you have said in justification of your fourteen arguments.
He said, laying his hand on Siddha's shoulder, while his voice sounded gentler, "What you have said is true.
There seems to be much truth in what you have said," was Akbar's answer; "and I will take it all into my most serious consideration.
Go back to read to the count, as usual, until I want you again; but, remember, you must not drop a word to him yet of what you have said to me.
What you have said to me has been said in confession, and is a secret between us two.
I find no fault with any word of what you have said," he declared, "except that yours is simply the superficial and obvious idea of the man in the street as to the course of the next probable war.
All the same, what you have said doesn't make any difference.
You could not have shown yourself more ungenerous, more poor-spirited, Percival, than by what you have said to-day.
Not even you, Dino, if you think I would take advantage of what you have said to-night.
That is what you have said, and I do not believe that you would say so falsely.
Adela," he then whispered to her, "I shall think much of what you have said to me, very much.
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