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The latter recounted and enlarged upon the insults he had just now suffered. His hearer fanned the flame of indignation with comment and innuendo recognized Faircloth from the description, and proceeded to wash his hands in scandalous insinuation at the young sea-captain's expense.

Eschew, in this case, big words; get them as small as possible, and write them upside down. Look over Channing's poems and quote what he says about a 'fat little man with a delusive show of Can. Put in something about the Supernal Oneness. Don't say a syllable about the Infernal Twoness. Above all, study innuendo. Hint everything assert nothing.

I have this day discovered that my fatherless boy has been corrupted by those who " "I do not approve of innuendo," declared Mr Ruthven. "I recommend you to name names." "Certainly, sir. My son has been made a smuggler by the persuasion and management of Lady Carse; and, as I have reason to believe, sir, with your knowledge." "Here is treachery!" cried Lady Carse. "We must make our part good.

A pretty young actress offered to give a première of a comedy which she was about to take on the road, for the benefit of the street, and every one was delighted until they saw a rehearsal. It was one of those estranged-husband-one-cocktail-too-many farces, full of innuendo and profanity. J and his partner were much upset, but it was too late to withdraw.

Both Madame and the Colonel appeared to accept the statement and not the innuendo. Madame placed the figures on the board. Maurice strolled over to the table and aimlessly glanced through the Vienna illustrated weeklies. He saw Franz Josef in characteristic poses, full-page engravings of the military maneuvers and reproductions of the notable paintings. He picked up an issue dated June.

And when he had issued the verdict, it seemed to him like a sentence of sequestration and death on his father... `Let it grow! What does it matter? Such was the innuendo. "You used to grow a full beard once, didn't you?" he asked. "Yes," said Darius. That made the situation less cruel.

She never really went wrong, so her friends stoutly averred, especially her sister Claire, a staunch and loyal soul, but she gave a handle to innuendo, and more than once allowed appearances to go against her. There was one very awkward story that could not be disproved as it was told, and in the upshot convicted her.

"It is a most suitable union," said Sir John, alluding to Nan's marriage to Sydney Campion, and hoping to crush his wife a little, seeing that she had objected to it: "it does great credit to my discernment in bringing them together. I always knew that Campion would get on. Lord Montagu was very much pleased with him." "Nan looked lovely," said Lady Pynsent, ignoring her husband's innuendo.

All remarked in turn that the ladies were English, as though that were a sufficient explanation of the whole affair. No one said: "It is Musa, the greatest violinist in Paris and perhaps in Europe." Desperately Audrey stooped and seized Musa beneath the armpits to lift him to a sitting position. "You'd better leave him alone," said Tommy, with a kind of ironic warning and innuendo.

"All I know is that the feller who used to own that piebald mustang is pretty mad and cusses every time he thinks of him." "He didn't steal the hoss?" This with more bated breath than if the question had been: "He didn't kill a man?" for indeed horse-stealing was the greater crime. Even Nash would not make such an accusation directly, and therefore he fell back on an innuendo almost as deadly.

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