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"Love is never too late!" was what her eloquent gesture implied. He thrust her forward at arm's length, searching her eyes. "You are right," he said, slowly. "And yet it can be bitter!" She released herself gently. "You shouldn't have watched me like that ... it wasn't fair." "I didn't think you would ever know... And that first night I didn't intend to watch ... not really.

I felt myself fast becoming bound in every limb, every branch of my soul. Ottilia met me smiling. She moved free as air. She could pursue her studies, and argue and discuss and quote, keep unclouded eyes, and laugh and play, and be her whole living self, unfettered, as if the pressure of my hand implied nothing. Perhaps for that reason I had her pardon.

Afterwards in the dining-room during Mess he will ask politely: "What did you think of the concert, Sister? Good show...." How wonderful to be called Sister! Every time the uncommon name is used towards me I feel the glow of an implied relationship, something which links me to the speaker. My Sister remarked: "If it's only a matter of that, we can provide thrills for you here very easily."

"But they don't say anything about our continuing the Consolidated payments on an overwrite basis, for the sale of devices they may make. Now, do they?" "No, sir. But that's implied. In cases like this, Central always takes over all rights." DeVore hesitated. "I believe regulations " "I don't care what's implied, DeVore. And I don't care what you believe. All I see is what's in this letter.

The man's tone implied that another had done for him that which he would not have dared do for himself, and Kenneth felt that this was so said in Cynthia's presence with malicious, purpose. He was right. Partly it was Joseph's way to be spiteful and venomous whenever chance afforded him the opportunity.

Only when Trevanion rose to depart, something like a sense of the soothing intention which the visit implied seemed to rouse the repose of the old man and to break the ice at its surface; for he followed Trevanion to the door, took both his hands, pressed them, then turned away, and resumed his seat.

It was, if I remember rightly, Cardinal Alberoni who observed that this beautiful building ought to be preserved in a golden étui, and its compactness and exquisite finish prove that the implied eulogium was not unmerited. I have nowhere else noticed the introduction of olive leaves in Corinthian capitals instead of those of the acanthus; the effect of which is very good.

As, however, they possessed that ingenuous habit of mind which always thinks aloud which rides cock-a-hoop on the tongue, and is for ever galloping into other people's ears it naturally followed that their liberty of conscience likewise implied liberty of speech, which being freely indulged, soon put the country in a hubbub, and aroused the pious indignation of the vigilant fathers of the Church.

Unfortunately the Utilitarians had, as we have seen, a very inadequate conception of what experience really meant, and were fully as rash and dogmatic as their opponents. I must now try to consider what were the intellectual conceptions implied by their mode of treating these problems.

"Who sees 'em?" repeated Mammy wrathfully, angry because of the doubt implied by his question and his face. "Who sees 'em? They've been seen by generations of them as is dead and gone. Who is you, I'd like to know, standin' up there a-mockin' at me so impident and a-askin' 'Who sees 'em?"