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Not that I care to know myself, but I just thought it wouldn't be any harm to ask." "No," said Miss Smith, "I merely wanted to see her on a personal matter and I only let you see my credential in order to learn her forwarding address." Provided with the requisite information, she figured that before night she would interview the widow or know good reasons why.
'Of that, sir, you may here convince yourself, said the mountebank, putting into his hand a sort of credential in Italian, signed by Renato di Milano, the Queen's perfumer, testifying to the skill of his compatriot Ercole Stizzito both in perfumery, cosmetics, and in the secrets of occult sciences.
Whether or not you decide to keep this appointment, I have every confidence that you will respect my wish that no one, other than yourself, shall be informed of my identity. But I believe you will be wise, and come. I am, Yours faithfully, Chief Inspector, C.I.D., Scotland Yard, S.W. A card was inclosed, as a sort of credential. But, somehow, it was not needed. Doris had seen "Mr.
Looking into her eyes, into the transparent soul behind them they could ask no other credential for the name she bore and the lavender she wore for the husband of whom she never spoke. She spoke of him, indeed, but that was in privacy, and to her son.
The meaning of such restraint and protection is not appreciated by those who want places under the Government regardless of merit and efficiency, nor by those who insist that the selection of such places should rest upon a proper credential showing active partisan work.
When we insisted upon Johnson accepting this, he shrugged his shoulders and turned the palms of his hands upwards, as if to show their emptiness. "Why do you do this?" he asked, with a certain indescribable peremptoriness. Ajax answered simply "A man must have clean linen. In the town you are going to, a boiled shirt is a credential. I should like to give you a letter to the cashier of the bank.
Such was the unsettled condition of things in those States that it was not deemed expedient to give him any instructions on the subject of presenting his credential letter different from those with which he had been furnished by the late Administration until the 25th of June last, when, in consequence of the want of accurate information of the exact state of things at that distance from us, he was instructed to exercise his own discretion in presenting himself to the then existing Government if in his judgment sufficiently stable, or, if not, to await further events.
Their right to quit work was not conceded: they lacked that authenticating credential of moral and legal irresponsibility, an indurated palm.
In July 1497, Gama sailed, reached Calicut May 2, 1498, and returned to Portugal, covered with well-earned renown, after a voyage of upwards of two years. A letter from the Bombay government, 29th April 1841, gave him this distinguished credential:
Hartright's own lips. Accordingly she looked back at the entry and extracted the address furnished herself with the Count's letter to Mr. Fairlie as a species of credential which might be useful to her, and started by herself for the Asylum on the eleventh of October. She passed the night of the eleventh in London.
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