How Blunt had got enough information to base that atrociouscalumny upon, Monsieur George couldn't imagine.
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This Colonel Benton pronounced "an atrociouscalumny."
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Americans felt themselves involved in this atrociouscalumny on their most illustrious citizen, and its propagators were frowned into silence.
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Subsequently, April 19, 1881, Senator Logan, in a speech, fortified with indisputable record and documentary evidence, forever set at rest the atrociouscalumny.
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He carried himself as if they were indeed atrociouscalumnies without any basis whatsoever.
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The atrociouscalumnies which my enemies have invented have reached you; and you have believed them.
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"Instantly to refute this atrociouscalumny.-Beforewhom," I asked, "was this extraordinary accusation laid."
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He professed to be horrified, and he no doubt was horrified, by what he called the atrociouscalumnies of Mr. Burke and Mr.
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"Tell me," I said-"tellme, if you have any honour, who dared to forge such an atrociouscalumny!
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"I look," said Colonel Benton, "and repeat that it is an atrociouscalumny, and I will pin it to him who repeats it here."