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Helena, "Either they contrived to implicate the unfortunate Prince in their project, and so pronounced his doom, or, by omitting to inform him of what was going on, allowed him imprudently to slumber on the brink of a precipice; for he was only a stone's cast from the frontier when they were about to strike the great blow in the name and for the interest of his family."
Sprouse, and to apply for extradition papers?" he asked. "I can't land him in jail unless I can prove that he has the stolen goods, can I?" "You could implicate him in the general conspiracy." "That is for others to say, sir. I am only instructed to recover the treasure." "And the young woman, what of her? She would, in any case, be held for examination and "
He expressed regret, however, that the resistance of the halberdiers had prevented him from using his second pistol, and avowed that if he were a thousand leagues away he would return in order to do the deed again, if possible. He deliberately wrote a detailed confession of his crime, and of the motives and manner of its commission, taking care, however, not to implicate Parma in the transaction.
The offer of that reward would have made us tremble if our leader, precisely the one who alone had no interest in turning informer, had not been a patrician. The rank of Balbi quieted my anxiety at once, because I knew that, even supposing one of us were vile enough to betray our secret for the sake of the reward, the tribunal would have done nothing in order not to implicate a patrician.
She confessed to having seen him three times afterward: not more. How or where she would not say one had the impression that she feared to implicate some one. Their meetings had been rare and brief; and at the last he had told her that he was starting the next day for a foreign country, on a mission which was not without peril and might keep him for many months absent.
Gentlemen, I presume this story makes the same impression on you as on me?" Mr. Beane shook his head. "It may be true; it is not impossible," he said. "You believe, then, there is such a man as Roland Reed?" "There may be a man who calls himself such." "If there is such a man, he is a thief." "It may be so, but that does not necessarily implicate Luke."
They have contrived by their endeavours to implicate you in a 'treasonable conspiracy, to excite a strong feeling of some sort or other respecting you in every human breast. And this is their way of putting a man down! They have, even by the use of their own columns, made your name familiar to the very water's edge of these islands.
At these words, the illuminated proficiency of her glance, and her honourable resolution to implicate me in the display by head or feet, the ever-revered image of a just and obedience-loving father ceased to have any further tangible influence. Let it be remembered that there is a deep saying, "A virtuous woman will cause more evil than ten river pirates."
"From the time that she was appointed I have been suspicious of the lady Baaltis." "Why were you suspicious?" asked the Shadid. The witness let her eyes wander towards Metem, then hesitated. Evidently for some reason of her own she did not wish to implicate him.
But he thought upon the words of his beloved master, and spent the long, weary hours in meditation and prayer; so that when the commissary visited him later in the day and questioned him again, although he still refused to implicate others in any charge, he spoke of his own convictions with modesty and propriety, so that the commissary began to question whether he were, after all, so black a heretic as had been painted, and promised that he should have food sent him, together with pens and paper, on which he was desired to set forth a confession of his faith.
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