But the first word undeceived him; and he let his head once more fall between the palms of his hands. From Wordnik.com. [The Continental Monthly, Vol 6, No 5, November 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy] Reference
By this time the unfortunate Moses was undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [The Ontario Readers: Fourth Book] Reference
But, poor creatures, they were soon sadly undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, the escape of William and Ellen Craft from slavery] Reference
His hurrah undeceived them in an instant, and a cry of. From Wordnik.com. [Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8] Reference
He would not die so easily -- they must be undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 339, January, 1844] Reference
If I were right in this, they certainly were soon undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 270, August 25, 1827] Reference
My observations on the road, undeceived me in a point of some importance. From Wordnik.com. [Travels through the South of France and the Interior of Provinces of Provence and Languedoc in the Years 1807 and 1808] Reference
But even before the Good Intent made the Channel he was woefully undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India] Reference
Distortion of facts only disgusts the man when he finally becomes undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919] Reference
How effectually he undeceived Dudley, after Joy had been removed, we have seen. From Wordnik.com. [The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance] Reference
The undeceived child had the intuition that the visit to Fanny's father was only a pretext. From Wordnik.com. [The French Immortals Series — Complete] Reference
He has played his cards well, but I became undeceived not long after this great railroad crime. From Wordnik.com. [Dyke Darrel the Railroad Detective Or, The Crime of the Midnight Express] Reference
Rectory since he started, and that Mr. Yorke was come to take him back; but he was soon undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [Holiday Tales] Reference
Paul stretched feebly, and thought he had his jest wholly to himself; but the doctor undeceived him. From Wordnik.com. [Despair's Last Journey] Reference
It was well to be undeceived, and to see the deep shadows as well as the bright side of Tyrolese life. From Wordnik.com. [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873] Reference
Percy, who had heard the people say on the Common that the troops would miss their aim, undeceived him. From Wordnik.com. [Public Speaking] Reference
Soon he was undeceived, for as he went farther up he found the seeming passage to be merely a large river. From Wordnik.com. [Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania] Reference
He thought he was unobserved, but a roar of rustic laughter from all sides of the room soon undeceived him. From Wordnik.com. [Harper's Young People, March 30, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly] Reference
But his ears soon were undeceived as he sprung to his feet, well knowing that it was the herd of wild horses. From Wordnik.com. [Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, Vol. I, No. 1. Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood] Reference
Poor Tom! after believing that the admiral had suspected nothing up to the last moment, to be thus undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [Tom Finch's Monkey and How he Dined with the Admiral] Reference
He fondly imagined it was a Throne; and the Mole-mother, with the utmost good nature, had never undeceived him. From Wordnik.com. [Soap-Bubble Stories For Children] Reference
We still believed that we would contrive to get back somehow sooner or later, but were soon cruelly undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [With Steyn and De Wet] Reference
But poor Lady Caroline was soon to be undeceived, and her castle in the air to come tumbling down about her ears. From Wordnik.com. [A True Friend A Novel] Reference
But, alas, the following morning I was undeceived, for daylight revealed to my vision a very squalid and dirty city. From Wordnik.com. [As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century] Reference
The latter have lived so far in ignorance of these occurrences, and it is to be hoped they will never be undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [The Mysteries of Montreal Being Recollections of a Female Physician] Reference
I have maintained to this day that he sniffed my sermons from afar, undeceived by the worldly flavour of my rusty bag. From Wordnik.com. [St. Cuthbert's] Reference
Deborah had to be informed of what had taken place, and Cousin Amelia to be undeceived in her groundless expectations. From Wordnik.com. [Kate Coventry An Autobiography] Reference
On a nearer approach he is undeceived and observes before him a long decline which appears too steep even to walk down. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891] Reference
They were soon sadly undeceived, for a few minutes after we opened upon her again, she having run on shore in shoal water. From Wordnik.com. [Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death] Reference
But I feel, that if you are what I wish to believe you, it is right that you should be at once undeceived as to my position. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843] Reference
The same gentleman saw it again in the following December, when he thought it was a light on board of some vessel until undeceived. From Wordnik.com. [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876] Reference
"That is right," he whispered hastily, "be angry with me -- regard me as a faithless man -- a renegade, you will yet be undeceived!". From Wordnik.com. [Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia] Reference
The people are now undeceived only by their calamities -- the time may come, when it will be safe to produce their conviction by truth. From Wordnik.com. [A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Complete Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners] Reference
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