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It is, of course, a forgery by Sprot, to enable Chirnside to terrorise his creditors, Logan’s executors. But, as it directly implicates Chirnside himself in the Gowrie conspiracy, probably he disliked it, and tore it up. Yet the artist could not part with his work; it still lies, now reconstructed, in the old folio sheet of paper.

Style is synthetic; and the artist, seeking, so to speak, a peg to plait about, takes up at once two or more elements or two or more views of the subject in hand; combines, implicates, and contrasts them; and while, in one sense, he was merely seeking an occasion for the necessary knot, he will be found, in the other, to have greatly enriched the meaning, or to have transacted the work of two sentences in the space of one.

I am here with solid, documentary evidence. I have it in this case." He opened his shabby dispatch case, and showed it full of papers. "It implicates," he continued, "an individual who holds a distinguished position on the staff of the Secretariat." M. Croza leant forward, interested, stimulated, not displeased. "You amaze me," he said. "Take a note, Alvarez, if you please."

But I am sure they would have never imagined themselves so, and that in their own eyes they were a radiantly enviable party returning from a brilliant day at Henley. The return in mid-September to the London which we left at the end of July, implicates a dramatic effect more striking than any possible in the mere tourist's experience.

Johnson then repeated his statement regarding Albin's connection with the crime, after which Chief Deitsch said: "What have you got to say about the statement made by Johnson which implicates you with the murder?" "There is no truth in that. I think I wore a cap on Friday night, but I was not in Wallingford's saloon, as Johnson says. I went home with Walling about fifteen minutes after 9.

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"No!" she affirmed uncompromisingly. "The police believe that, as the result of a scene between Hartley and Robin, Hartley killed himself. Until I've found out for certain whether this letter implicates Robin or not, I sha'n't give it to the police ..." "But, if Greve really had nothing to do with this shocking tragedy, the police can very easily clear him.

"I hardly like to tell, Uncle Socrates, for it implicates one of the boys." "Which?" asked Mr. Smith, eagerly. "I will tell you, though I don't like to. Half an hour since, I was coming upstairs, when I heard a door close, as I thought, and, directly afterward, saw Hector Roscoe hurrying up the stairs to the third floor. I was going up there myself, and followed him.

'But what has that to do with Val? 'Georgie, being had up to Miss Leverett, made the sort of confession that implicates everybody. 'Then why believe her? muttered Gillian. But her aunt went on 'She said that four or five of them did it, from the notes that Valetta Merrifield brought to school. 'Never! interjected Gillian.

"An announcement has been made which implicates the honor of a member of my family." "What is it?" said Beauchamp, much surprised; "surely you must be mistaken." "The story sent you from Yanina." "Yanina?" "Yes; really you appear to be totally ignorant of the cause which brings me here." "Such is really the case, I assure you, upon my honor! Baptiste, give me yesterday's paper," cried Beauchamp.