By omitting the e, though
incorrectly, Pierre got the answer he sought.
That, of course, came first (
incorrectly); and it reminded me of my thirst, which the blood of the fowls had so very partially appeased.
Thus, he was in a condition to relate the exact circumstances of the difference between the Marquis of Mizzler and Lord Bobby, which it appeared originated in a disputed bottle of champagne, and not in a pigeon-pie, as erroneously reported in the newspapers; neither had Lord Bobby said to the Marquis of Mizzler, 'Mizzler, one of us two tells a lie, and I'm not the man,' as
incorrectly stated by the same authorities; but 'Mizzler, you know where I'm to be found, and damme, sir, find me if you want me'--which, of course, entirely changed the aspect of this interesting question, and placed it in a very different light.
Then the idea seized him that he had read
incorrectly, and that the appointment was for eleven o'clock.
How often is the term 'savages'
incorrectly applied!
According to the tenor of the sentence, which the criers read aloud and
incorrectly, two farmers of the revenues, monopolists of money, dilapidators of the royal provisions, extortioners, and forgers, were about to undergo capital punishment on the Place de Greve, with their names blazoned over their heads, according to their sentence.
It mattered not whether the woman he loved reasoned correctly or
incorrectly. Love was above reason.
A hill, formed of the older series of volcanic rocks, and which has been
incorrectly considered as the crater of a volcano, is remarkable from its broad, slightly hollowed, and circular summit having been filled up with many successive layers of ashes and fine scoriae.
He was also described quite
incorrectly as the son of a man who had amassed a comfortable fortune in the manufacture of gold nibs and the Butteridge fountain pens.
The name of Tim Tarvin, a professor at the University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayetteville, was
incorrectly reported in the Feb.
ISLAMABAD -- To solve the traffic congestion on the roads of the federal capital, particularly in the markets, the city's traffic police have launched a crackdown on a unique culprit: cars which have been parked
incorrectly.
More than half of child car seats checked by North Lanarkshire Council during two recent information events were
incorrectly fitted.