No man is believed a jot the more for all the asseverations, damnings, and swearings he makes. |
I do not take too seriously Bill's asseverations about retiring from this, that, and the other thing. |
Wearied out at last with his own asseverations, he paid the money, and departed, cursing the very souls of the pantofles. |
And the asseverations of his love, which seemed to him so vulgar that he was ashamed to utter them, she drank in eagerly, and gradually became calmer. |