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"The circumstances are of great delicacy, and every precaution has to be taken to quench what might grow to be an immense scandal and seriously compromise one of the reigning families of Europe. To speak plainly, the matter implicates the great House of Ormstein, hereditary kings of Bohemia." "I was also aware of that," murmured Holmes, settling himself down in his armchair and closing his eyes.

The rock of Malta, on which so many fortifications have been erected, is, in a maritime point of view, an object of great importance infinitely greater, inasmuch as it implicates the honor of France. What would the world say, if we were to allow a solemn treaty, signed with us, to be violated! It would doubt our energy. For my part, my resolution is fixed.

"I've asked for it, haven't I, Harry?" "You shall have it. The answer is that I think what the letter says implicates you." She preserved her composure. She by now had had practice in preserving her composure. "What's the matter, Harry?" "Hammond says as good as says that Huggo will have to be withdrawn from Tidborough." She knew perfectly well that this was only leading up to something.

This convention sat with closed doors, and it was not until near fifty years after the people had adopted the constitution itself, that these private intentions of the framers authentically transpired. And even now all the evidence disclosed implicates, directly and absolutely, but few of the members not even all from the slaveholding states.

'I give my evidence to-morrow, he said quietly, looking keenly at the young man, 'and I prove conclusively the woman was poisoned. To do this, I must refer to the case of Adele Blondet, and then that implicates you.

The Oath of Allegiance implicates all who take it in an acknowledgment of the ecclesiastical supremacy of the sovereign as "by law established," and this Oath must be taken by every member of Parliament before he can sit and vote in the House, under a penalty of five hundred pounds.

We were both silent for some moments; then: "What do you propose to do?" I asked. "We must not let Fu-Manchu's servants know," replied Smith, "but to-night I shall conceal myself in Slattin's house and remain there for a week or a day it matters not how long until that attempt is repeated. Quite obviously, Petrie, we have overlooked something which implicates the murderer with the murder!

"Then there will be nothing on us, unless the Clephane letter is translated and implicates me by name or Paris resorts to cable. If it were not for France's meddling, it would be ridiculously simple so far as we are concerned; everything would be up to the man." "And you do not know who the man is, nor what he is about to betray?" Marston asked.

And the different arguments which were set forth as proving Brahman's non- differenced nature, are sufficiently refuted by what we have said just now as to all such arguments themselves being the products of avidya. Nor again is there any sense in the theory that the principle of non- differenced intelligence 'witnesses' avidya, and implicates itself in the error of the world.

"Give me the liquor habit, the tobacco habit, the opium habit, singly or all together," said he, "but preserve me from the vice of rhetoric." Bowers had not this fine detachment. "I don't wish to nose into your private concerns, Ross," he began, with visible embarrassment, "but this third count implicates me.