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Updated: May 27, 2025
No one entered more heartily into the absurdities of a grotesque situation; of no one could his friends be so sure that he would miss no point of a good story; and no one took in at once more completely or with deeper feeling the full significance of some dangerous incident in public affairs, or discerned more clearly the real drift of confused and ambiguous tendencies.
It isn't like our wonderful Sir Alliston; one sees her there standing high on a mountain peak with the winds of heaven about her. To see her with Mr. Drew is like seeing her through some ambiguous, sticky fog. Oh, I can't deny that it has all made me very, very unhappy." Tears blinked in Miss Scrotton's eyes. Mrs.
The Syndicalist and his folly will be the avenger of lost opportunities. Not a Labour State do we want, nor a Servile State, but a powerful Leisure State of free men. Sec. 1 For many years now I have taken a part in the discussion of Socialism. During that time Socialism has become a more and more ambiguous term.
And our satisfaction, too, in work of this kind is best expressed by that ambiguous curve of the lip which says: I feel your charm, but I am not your dupe; I see the illusion both from within and from without; I yield to you, but I understand you; I am complaisant, but I am proud; I am open to sensations, yet not the slave of any; you have talent, I have subtlety of perception; we are quits, and we understand each other.
Can't you-all let a pore pup howl, when his heart is low an' his destinies most likely has got tangled in their rope? "'jest the same, says Boggs, 'them outcries of theirs makes me feel a heap ambiguous. I'm drawin' kyards to a pa'r of fours that first howl they emits, an' I smells bad luck an' thinks to myse'f, "Here's where you get killed too dead to skin!"
Then Debendra began such pleasant jesting, mingled with loving speeches, and adorned his conversation with such ambiguous phrases, that Hira, entranced, thought, "This is heavenly joy!" Never had she heard such words. If her senses had not been bewildered she would have thought, "This is hell." Debendra had never known real love; but he was very learned in the love language of the old poets.
They are trying to cheat us with dark, dubious, loosely-screwed terms, which secure nothing and bind to nothing. If it be wise to trust the welfare of our State to ambiguous words, you can judge according to your own discretion. "Recognition of our sovereignty is the foundation-stone of these negotiations. "Let every man be assured that, with such mighty enemies, we can do nothing by halves.
That it included whites as well as negroes in its ambiguous welcome is equally evident.
Then the speaker broke off abruptly with an ambiguous intimation "that he had in reserve certain things that none might know but himself." What was the significance of these veiled allusions? It could not have been the simple scheme to erect a kingdom, because that was certainly known to many.
The eyes of both glared with expressions that might have been indicative of joy, hope, hate, revenge, expectation, or anything else you please for a glare is unquestionably an ambiguous expression at the best, needing a context to expound it. "Let two die," muttered the elder redskin of course in his own tongue.
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