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As for Felicity, she did not say things like that out of malice prepense.
"I flew in the face of the Church's teaching; but I did it without malice prepense.
Or--is it possible that she said it out of malice prepense?
To do her justice, she really believed Anne had made Diana drunk out of sheer malice prepense,???
For the Defense also named Malice Prepense in hardbound editions (1996)
'Write the very words, and at the top' (pointing) after warning, WITH MALICE PREPENSE.'
From a lifetime of undisciplined reading with innocent pencil in hand and malice prepense in mind, I have gleaned a harvest of what I am pleased to denominate Red Pants items, a sampling of which follows.
This is even done of malice prepense (especially, for obvious reasons, if a hare is in any way concerned) in scorn, not in ignorance, by persons who are well acquainted with the real meaning of the word and even with its Sanscrit origin.
That is, it had been splendid at first; but later the fun went out of it because we found that Peter was, of malice prepense, allowing himself to be caught too easily, in order that he might have the pleasure of catching Felicity--which he never failed to do, no matter how tightly his eyes were bound.