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I feel, Patience, that although I was justified, on my first acquaintance with your father, in not making known to him a secret of some importance, yet now that he has put such implicit confidence in me, I am doing him and myself an injustice in not making the communication that is, as far as confidence in him is concerned, I consider that he has a right to know all, and yet I feel that it would be prudent on my part that he should not know all, as the knowledge might implicate him with those with whom he is at present allied.

I cannot understand Stay! Captain Yorke was on the steps as I came out, hearing the shouts; did he witness this extraordinary occurrence?" "I told you the fugitive had concealed himself in the bottom of the sleigh before I entered it," said Betty, terror seizing her lest a chance word should implicate Geoffrey in the matter. "Would you have me turn a helpless man loose among your Hessians?

"Mr. Margrave! But you cannot suspect him a lively, charming young man, against whose character not a whisper was ever heard of connivance with such a charge against you, a connivance that would implicate him in the murder itself; for if you are accused wrongfully, he who accuses you is either the criminal or the criminal's accomplice, his instigator or his tool." "Mr.

To these documents, which were so artfully worded as to implicate Hartley without openly committing themselves, that gentleman having already had the understanding with Lord Cumber of which our readers are already cognizant made the following brief reply. "'To Richard Armstrong, Esq., second Lieutenant of the Castle Cumber Cavalry:

Neither "thoughts," nor "dialogues," exclusively, but thoughts still partly implicate in the dialogues which had evoked them, and therefore not without many seemingly arbitrary transitions, many links of connexion to be supposed by the reader, constituting their characteristic difficulty, the Essays owed their actual publication at last to none of the usual literary motives desire for fame, to instruct, to amuse, to sell but to the sociable desire for a still wider range of conversation with others.

Mr Rugg, also, pantingly produced from his pocket a bundle of papers. 'Stay! said Clennam in a whisper.'You have made a discovery. Mr Pancks answered, with an unction which there is no language to convey, 'We rather think so. 'Does it implicate any one? 'How implicate, sir? 'In any suppression or wrong dealing of any kind? 'Not a bit of it. 'Thank God! said Clennam to himself.

Now the 'I' constitutes the essential nature of the Self; how then can the consciousness of the 'I, i.e. the consciousness of its own true nature, implicate the released Self in Nescience, or, in the Samsara? The fact rather is that such consciousness destroys Nescience, and so on, because it is essentially opposed to them. Up.

It would be a dangerous document in case he should be searched; for its contents would expose him, and implicate others. As slyly and as quickly as he could, he took it out, tore it into small bits, and threw it out the open port into the water. "What's that?" demanded Peaks, seizing him by the collar. "You are too late," answered Perth. "What was it you tore up?" "The five-pound notes."

It was a mystery she could not penetrate. She could not but implicate Lucy: but then Lucy might be in her grave. After every circumstance had passed in review, her suspicions inevitably returned and fastened upon her lawyer, Clamp. She almost wished he would come to see her again; for he, being naturally sulky at his first reception, had left the haughty woman severely alone.

Nick was inclined to feel that her opinion of Boyden was worthy of very serious consideration, despite that circumstances seemed to implicate the young man in no less than two crimes. Nick next asked. "It is not, sir. We have said nothing about it." "Ah, that opens the way for conjectures," cried Nick.

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