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"Here are samples of the latter: ecclesiastiques, coeur de roche, a deau eaux, fourreau, chateau d'eau, and so on. But, alas, none of them fits; the French Government has a new key. Indeed, she changes it every month or oftener; sometimes she changes it just for a single letter." "Then we must apply ourselves to obtaining the French key-word," Harleston remarked. "Can you do it?"
However, after a moment of thought, she recalled the key-word, and the rule that he whispered to her also the squeeze he gave her hand, and the kiss with the eyes. The Count had fine eyes he could look much, very much.... She smiled in retrospection.... Yet how did she drop that bit of paper and where?... Or did she drop it?... All the rest were there.
When I said she was strapping-bodied I erred. I must fall back on my other word, which will have to be the last: Miss West is vital-bodied. That is the key-word. When we had regained the poop, and Miss West had gone below, I ventured my customary pleasantry with Mr. Mellaire of: "And has O'Sullivan bought Andy Fay's sea-boots yet?" "Not yet, Mr.
"Your hunch as to the key-word is partially correct," she replied slowly, "but it does not, however, reach quite to the last conclusion. I may not explain now, Marston. Do you go to the meeting, with the code-book as your only exhibit. It should be indisputable proof of your good faith, and our honest belief that the letter does not concern the United States.
"Lord, Carpenter. what an imbecile I am!" he exclaimed. "I fancy I've had the key-word all the while and never realized it." "There are too many petticoats in this case," Carpenter shrugged. "Never mind the petticoats!" Harleston laughed. "Get out the letter and try this phrase on it:
We are satisfied that this title or simile call it what you will is the key-word of the mystery; and we must now look around the neighborhood of the Mulla for a family-surname out of which this "Angel" can be extracted by the "alchemy of wit." On consulting the "Great Records of Munster," Vol.
"To persuasion, no; to exchange, yes. Our agreement is that if I provide the key-word, he will provide the letter in question. At ten o'clock this morning the trick is to be turned." "And if the translation concerns the United States, he simply would turn the key upon you and hold you prisoner until the matter is cleared up." "One must take some risks," Marston observed. She nodded slightly.
"Do you think that Marston will try for the key-word?" Harleston asked. "I do! He probably has it, or rather Spencer has it. Also I think he will submit it for a test with the letter. He knows his attempt to bribe me failed, and that the only way he can have access to the letter is to come with the key-word.
In their highest thinking, the sincere Christian and Buddhist approach each other in their search after truth. The key-word of Buddhism is Ingwa, which means law or fate, the chain of cause and effect in which man is found, atheistic "evolution applied to ethics," the grinding machinery of a universe in which is no Creator-Father, no love, pity or heart.
M. Bergson interprets the phenomena of life in terms of spirit, rather than in terms of matter as does Professor Loeb. The word "creative" is the key-word to his view. Life is a creative impulse or current which arose in matter at a certain time and place, and flows through it from form to form, from generation to generation, augmenting in force as it advances.
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