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He rode more securely than the rest, rising nobly like a horse of fine breeding, falling again with an implication of restrained force as though he would say: "I have only to let myself go and there, my word, you would see where I'd get to."

There is never any remedial suggestion made with this particular outcry; it is merely a gust of abuse and insult for schools, and more particularly board schools, carrying with it a half-hearted implication that they should be closed, and then the contribution concludes. Now there is no outcry at the present time more unjust or except for the "Wanted, a Man" clamour more foolish.

David turned and walked toward the door, and Harry stood, ignored, angry, crestfallen, and watched him until he reached the door. “You would better ask your informant further of her part in the matter!” he hissed, suddenly, an open sneer in his voice and a covert implication of deep meaning. David turned, his face flashing with righteous indignation.

It was another lie, at any rate by implication, but I hold that there are occasions when it is righteous to lie. At least these particular falsehoods have never troubled my conscience. Here I may as well finish the story of Inez, that is, as far as I can.

The words by which we describe and explain the material element in the facts in terms of series of distinct stages or events in external relations would leave out change if their implications were followed out consistently, but it is only a few "intellectuals" who have ever been able to bring themselves to follow out this implication to the bitter end and accept the conclusion, however absurd.

"This is a poor time for strangers to be hanging around," said the dark man in a loud voice. "The Dixie Queen pay-roll has been taking wings too often." The implication and the murmur from the spectators was not lost upon Rathburn. His lips tightened into a fine, white line. "Whoever you are, you've got more mouth than brains!" he said crisply in a voice which carried over the room.

These feelings are not formed in him because he has reasoned his way to the truth that courage is useful to the tribe, and, by implication, to himself, or to the truth that cowardice is a cause of evil. In adult life he may perhaps see this; but he certainly does not see it at the time when bravery is thus joined in his consciousness with all that is good, and cowardice with all that is bad.

"When will you tell them? To-morrow?" "To-morrow with pleasure, if that suits you." His mother took this in silence. Her husband, during our walk, had asked me to remain another day; my promise to her son was an implication that I had consented, and it wasn't possible the news could please her.

I endeavored to take his thrusts good-naturedly and for many minutes I succeeded, but at one point when he referred to us as "manufacturers," with a sneering implication of quotation marks over the word, I flared up "You don't seem to like the Division Street manufacturers, do you?" I said. "I suppose you have a reason for it." "I have a reason? Of course I have," he retorted.

Norris had done absolutely nothing, which, even by implication, could be construed into a dereliction of duty; but it was sufficient that he was hated by Leicester, who had not scrupled, over and over again, to denounce this first general of England as a fool, a coward, a knave, and a liar.

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