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He remained stooping and staring up at her, realising the implication of her words only very slowly. Then it grew clear to him. As she saw understanding dawning in his face, she uttered a cry of consternation. She came forward and sat down upon the little bedroom chair. She turned to him and began a sentence. "I," she said, and stopped, with an impatient gesture of her hands. "Oh!"

Now, Miss Avilda Cummins was unmarried by every implication of her being, as Henry James would say: but Samantha Ann Ripley was a spinster purely by accident. She had seldom been exposed to the witcheries of children, or she would have known long before this that, so far as she was personally concerned, they would always prove irresistible.

And they threw themselves with zeal and enthusiasm into the study of the new philosophy. The Church took alarm because the new Aristotle constituted a danger to accepted dogma. He taught the eternity of the world, the uniformity of natural law, the unity of the human intellect, denying by implication Providence and freedom and individual immortality.

You tried to force my investigations into an entirely new path. That deepened my suspicions. I believed it to be my duty to ascertain your movements after leaving Harkings. But then I heard Jeekes make an apparently gratuitously false statement to Miss Trevert with an implication against you. That, to some extent, cleared you in my eyes.

The People have already been justified, and their eulogium pronounced by implication, when it was said, above that, of good poetry, the individual, as well as the species, survives. And how does it survive but through the People? What preserves it but their intellect and their wisdom?

It is quite possible that the Slave Trade and the Test Act might have died nearly as hard, if there had been no French Revolution. In any case, it is a curious implication that underlies all writing in this familiar vein, that France ought to have gone on with a bad government, in order to secure to England the advantages of a good one. As to one disservice, however, there can be no doubt.

She resolved that she would eject Dulac from her life, and that, with all the strength of her will, she would try to bring herself to give that love to Bonbright which she had promised him by implication, but never by word. She did not know that love cannot be created by an effort of the will.... Before she arose from her pitiful posture she considered many plans, and discarded them all.

The truth is, we do not, in my opinion, genuinely believe that a human is nothing but the product of his organic past, or the product of his experience. We believe, by implication, in our metaphysical selves and our corresponding obligations, more strongly than we have taught ourselves to recognize.

There is no disloyalty in your calling your friends by their names. Her nature rang to the implication. 'I am not bound. Dartrey hung fast, speculating on her visibly: 'I heard you were? 'No. I must be free. 'It is not an engagement? 'Will you laugh? I have never quite known. My father desired it: and my desire is to please him.

"Offensively practical." "Practicality achieves." Graves thought he detected an implication levelled at himself, and laughingly accused her. Ruth made no denial. "The world weighs achievement," she returned, "not barren cleverness." Outwardly serene, the young man was inwardly ruffled.