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"'Patient still unconscious. Consultation necessary at once to save life. Should he die advise Reddy what disposition to make of body. Mac." The last cryptogram proved the more easily decipherable, and when the young operative had read it aloud, he looked up with a glowing face. "By George, it's a world-beater! What put you on the right track?" "The last one.

They cannot give one; any mind which is truly candid white not scrawled and scribbled over till no character is decipherable will feel at once that the only question to be raised is, which is the more correct account of the Resurrection Matthew's or those given by the other three Evangelists? How far is Matthew's account true, and how far is it exaggerated?

Poetry laid a hand on him: his desire of the wife, the children, the citizen's good name of these our simple civilized ambitions was lowly of the earth, throbbing of earth, and at the same time magnified beyond scope of speech in vast images and emblems resembling ranges of Olympian cloud round the blue above earth, all to be decipherable, all utterable, when she was by.

This copy of a letter ended here, for strokes not decipherable, covered some lines which followed: at last, at the bottom, in a corner of the page, Rudolph read the following memorandum: "Write to the Duchess de Lucenay, for M. de Saint-Remy." Rudolph remained thoughtful after the perusal of this fragment of a letter, in which he had found two names whose connection struck him.

Rothenburg had a great deal of Friedrich's regard: Winterfeld is more a practical Counseller, and does not shine in learned circles, as Rothenburg may. A fiery soldier too, this Rothenburg, withal; a man probably of many talents and qualities, though of distinctly decipherable there is next to no record of him or them.

It was prominently placed and easily decipherable, being in unusually large letters, and in that character which might be called the "UNEIFORM," of which so many valuable specimens exist in all parts of the known globe. It ran thus :

If we wanted to describe one of the most marked results, perhaps the most marked result, of late thought, we should say that by it everything is made 'an antiquity. When, in former times; our ancestors thought of an antiquarian, they described him as occupied with coins, and medals, and Druids' stones; these were then the characteristic records of the decipherable past, and it was with these that decipherers busied themselves.

He handed it to her. She could make nothing of it, so together they puzzled over it. The sailor rubbed it with a mixture of kerosene and sand. Then figures and letters and a sort of diagram were revealed. At last they became decipherable. Iris was quick-witted. "It is a plan of the island," she cried. "Also the latitude and the longitude." "What does 'J.S. mean?"

Where the azure-tiled roof had risen against the sky, there was now only the blue emptiness of air; where the green-and-gold facade had been, there was visible only the flickering of leaves under the aureate autumn light; and where the broad terrace had extended, could be discerned only a ruin, a tomb so ancient, so deeply gnawed by moss, that the name graven upon it was no longer decipherable.

This was an old cleric, humble of manner but very proud within, who taught him all manner of penmanship, and the more beautiful this was the less decipherable it became. Very little pleasure or profit did George get out of the old cleric's lessons, as little as out of those of an old monk who taught him grammar in barbarous terms.

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