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The landlord was indignant at the doubt levelled at his stories, and the innuendo levelled at his cloth; he cited half a dozen stories still more terrible, to corroborate those he had already told. "I don't believe a word of them," said the Englishman. "But the robbers had been tried and executed." "All a farce!" "But their heads were stuck up along the road."
Cumberly glanced at his daughter; and seeing her to be perfectly composed: "For the moment, I have formed no opinion, Mr. Hilton," he said, quietly, "not having had an opportunity to conduct a proper examination." Hilton bent and whispered, confidentially, in the other's ear: "She was drugged!" The innuendo underlying the words struck Dr.
Have they ever been with such as you, fräulein, at the base of the Pillar of Triumph in Königsplatz or sat with such as you, fräulein, near the Grotto Lake in the Tiergarten, or stood with such as you, fräulein, on one of the bridges arching the Spree in the first trembling innuendo of morning? Where are these, my people?
The departure of the bond-servant, leaving the sting of innuendo behind him, had turned all eyes toward the traveller, and Bagby but voiced the curiosity of the roomful when he inquired, "What did Fownes call you spy for?" "Nay, man, he called me not that," denied the stranger, "unless he meant to call himself a deserter as well. Landlord, a bowl of swizzle for the company!
In short, by artful innuendo at this or that part of the story, Richard was painted as a common thief, whose possession of such faculties as dexterity and finesse only made him a more dangerous enemy of society. There had been rumors, Mr.
"I called you Greaser, too," he said heavily. "I take it back, Garcia. You're a white man. Shake." Garcia took his hand readily, laughing. "And you, señor, whom I thought a clown are a gentleman," he answered, a trifle of impudence in the gaze which swept the big man from head to heel. Kootanie grinned a bit, passed over the innuendo in silence and went back to his chair.
"Oh?" exclaimed Cai with a sudden flash of memory. "And stubble!" He glanced at 'Bias. But 'Bias, who, if he heard the innuendo, read nothing in it, was gazing up the slope as though he had never set eyes on Higher Parc before in all his life.
"I have no doubt," said Hanky significantly, "that they are such as would weigh with any man of ordinary feeling." "I understand, then," said George, appearing to take no notice of Hanky's innuendo, "that you will swear to the facts as you have above stated them?" "Certainly."
In the editorials in the Hearst newspapers, for instance, there is plenty of invective and innuendo, but rarely irony: it might not be understood, and the crowd must not be left in doubt. Possibly the old-fashioned satire has disappeared because the game is no longer considered worth the candle.
Yet she could not afford to concede so much to him. She was quick to accept his gage. "Who knows," she enquired, obliquely, "why Monsieur the Lone Wolf brought with him this counterfeit Corot when he broke in to steal " "The counterfeit jewels of a titled adventuress!" An interruption brusque enough to silence her; or else it was its innuendo that struck the princess dumb with indignation.
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