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"A French message in an English envelope, inclosing an unmounted photograph of Madeline Spencer, a well-known German Secret Agent in Paris," Carpenter remarked slowly; "and the letter is borne by Madame Durrand to the French Ambassador. You see, my intuition was right? the letter is in French; and as it is of French authorship the key-word is French. That narrows very materially our search.
"As a matter of fact, however, it's in the Blocked-Out Square cipher like the original lett " "Then they could read the original?" she cut in. "Not unless they have its particular key-word " "Oh, yes; I remember now," said she. "Go on!" "There's no 'go on," he explained. "Nor would it help matters if there were.
The D and the A yielded A; the U and the B yielded V; the J and the C yielded E; the O and the D yielded R; the U and the E yielded T; the R and the F yielded I. "Averti!" Carpenter gave a soft whistle of satisfaction. French, it was his hunch had not deceived him. The key-word was found!
Simplification has already been used by us as the key-word to Rousseau's aims and influence. The scheme of musical notation with which he came to try his fortune in Paris in 1741, his published vindication of it, and his musical compositions afterwards all fall under this term.
The task is not in truth the writing in the narrative form a precis of a strange human document, but the rendering I perceive it now clearly of the moral conditions ruling over a large portion of this earth's surface; conditions not easily to be understood, much less discovered in the limits of a story, till some key-word is found; a word that could stand at the back of all the words covering the pages; a word which, if not truth itself, may perchance hold truth enough to help the moral discovery which should be the object of every tale.
I thought a moment, then came back at him with the counter proposition: if he would secure the key-word from the French Embassy, I would obtain the letter; then together we would make the translation." "Delightful!" Harleston applauded. "What did he say to that?" "What could he do but accept? It was fair, and he had premised his offer by a solemn assurance that the United States was not involved!"
To those who would enter these inner sacred recesses here is a small bunch of keys which will unlock the doors. Three keys in this bunch; a key-time, a key-book, and a key-word. The key-time is time alone with God daily. With the door shut. Outside things shut outside, and one's self shut in alone with God. This is the trysting-hour with our Friend.
"Say as much of it as you can, mamma," said Mary, encouragingly. "I can get it, if you'll just give me one key-word." "Everything you say," Mrs. Vertrees began, timidly, "seems to have the air of it is as if you were seeking to to make yourself " "Oh, I see! You mean I sound as if I were trying to force myself to like him." "Not exactly, Mary. That wasn't quite what I meant," said Mrs.
Valentine loved to watch the roses bud and bloom as he sat in his flower-walled cell, a deliberate and rejoicing prisoner. For a long time he loved to watch them. And he thought that it must always be so, for he was not greatly given to moods, and therefore scarcely appreciated the thrilling meaning of the word change, that is the key-word of so many a life cipher.
There is but one true and final motive to good conduct, and that is a hunger in the soul of man for the blessing of the spirit, a ceaseless longing to be in perfect harmony with the principles of everlasting and eternal right. "'Together' is the key-word of the nineteenth century." It is an old, adobe-walled Mexican garden.
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