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Updated: May 28, 2025
Was it possible for a man to forget so bizarre an episode? Rather would it not leave a lasting impression? She liked him. He had a clean, kindly face and handsome eyes. How she had played with him! How she had tempted him! And yet, through it all, a gentleman, a witty, interesting, amiable gentleman, who never approached the innuendo, or uttered a double-meaning.
A woman who consented to perceive the double-meaning, who acknowledged its suggestions of a violation of decency laughable, and who could not restrain laughter, was, in their judgement, righteously a victim. After signal efforts to lift her up, the verdict was that their Aunt Lupin did no credit to her sex.
"But it ain't too late for full-growed roosters to crow!" he asserted. Long chuckled again. "Nope. I jest crowed." Not a man present missed the double-meaning, including Gary. And Gary did not want any of Long's game. The genial Bud had delicately intimated that his sympathies were with the Concho boys.
"But my name's Collins," I continued, brightening up; "and Collins sounds something like M'Callum." "Ye 'se no be the mon A thocht ye was," replied Tam decidedly and the unconscious double-meaning of his words sank into my heart "Bit hae ye onything tae dae wi' Rinnymede?" "No; I 'm only a caller, like yourself. Moriarty, here, is the storekeeper."
Helen blushed at this last question, as if Silas had meant something by it beyond asking what money she had received; but his own double-meaning expression and her blush were too nice points for him to have taken cognizance of.
Thash way I feel, jush like that." Geary made a "Josh" that was a masterpiece, the success of the occasion. It consisted in exclaiming from time to time, "Cherries are ripe!" This was funny. It seemed to have some ludicrous, hidden double-meaning that was irresistible.
A woman who consented to perceive the double-meaning, who acknowledged its suggestions of a violation of decency laughable, and who could not restrain laughter, was, in their judgement, righteously a victim. After signal efforts to lift her up, the verdict was that their Aunt Lupin did no credit to her sex.
"There is a great power of voice in that lady's breast," said the peasant, nodding his head. At his words, the ladies burst out laughing and the men made some double-meaning remarks about Sasha. After she had calmly listened to these and said nothing in reply, Sasha asked the peasant: "Do you sing?" "We sing a little!" and he waved his hand, "What songs do you know?" "All kinds. I love singing."
"When that door closed behind me an hour later the scales had fallen from my eyes. I began to suspect that this great edifice, built not of stones but of men's hearts, was nothing less than an unrighteous mockery. With subtle, double-meaning words, the man whom I had been taught to revere as the authorised representative of Our Lord, unfolded to me my duties in the future.
I checked him with a stern rebuke; for if ever there were a double-meaning hypocrite, this Don Luis is one. Besides, I cannot penetrate how he came to be present at this stormy interview. He has evaded, he thinks successfully, my questions on this head; but if, as I believe, it was dishonorably obtained, I am the less inclined to trust either him or his intelligence.
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