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He remembered the strong phrases in Christine's letter, forbidding him to make any attempt to see her. But what he had seen at Perros, what he had heard behind the dressing-room door, his conversation with Christine at the edge of the moor made him suspect some machination which, devilish though it might be, was none the less human.

It was this feeling which led William Blake to exclaim in his impulsive way, that to generalize is to be an idiot, that direct perception is all, and the slow process of the inductive reason a devil's machination. This method of intuition is to the more sober method of science as the romantic to the classical spirit in literature, permitting to the individual mind a licence of noble vagrancy.

It could not be, for apologists averred that Henderson was eating an egg in the kitchen: that he was waiting on the gentlemen in the hall, at the moment when, by the desperate hypothesis, he was, by some machination of James, in the turret: there is a third myth, a Perth tradition, that Henderson had been at Scone all day, and first heard the tragic news, when all was over, as, on his return, he crossed the bridge over Tay.

For once a Congressional "deal" between New England and Virginia did not succeed, and as Washington himself wrote, "I have a good deal of reason to believe that the machination of this junto will recoil on their own heads, and be a means of bringing some matters to light which by getting me out of the way, some of them thought to conceal," In this he was right, for the re-elections of both Samuel Adams and Richard Henry Lee were put in danger, and for some time they were discredited even in their own colonies.

I am old, and yet I never despair." "Can I tell such a story to the police?" demanded Silas. "Assuredly not," replied the Doctor. "From what I see already of the machination in which you have been involved, your case is desperate upon that side; and for the narrow eye of the authorities you are infallibly the guilty person.

Let us go and see the Princess. What for should we steal away like a thief in the night after all her kindness, when we can get her God-speed by the asking?" "She will try to stop us tell her nothing!" cried Patsy, instantly fearful lest she should be locked up, or by some machination prevented from joining the Good Intent.

Therefore, when I came upon your big outfit upon the very threshold of MacNair's domain, I thought, of course, this was some new machination of the brute. Even now I do not understand the expense, and all. The Indians cannot afford to pay for education." It was the girl's turn to laugh. A rippling, light-hearted laugh the laughter of courage and youth.

Here is a third memorandum, which is just a copy of the two found in the eighth volume of Shakespeare and which proves that Jean Vernocq, to whom that set of Shakespeare belonged, knew all about Fauville's machination. Here are his correspondence with Caceres, the Peruvian attaché, and the letters denouncing myself and Sergeant Mazeroux, which he intended to send to the press. Here

But of this he thought not, as he hurried over the lines, and shuddered at Evelyn's urgent danger. "This intelligence," said Aubrey, "must be, indeed, a surprise to Lady Vargrave. Lord Vargrave's villany is apparent; we must act immediately. What is to be done?" "I will return to Paris to-morrow; I will defeat his machination, expose his falsehood!"

He saw that Carmen was on the qui vive, and Carmen said to herself: "What does this mean? He is lying, and some infernal machination is on foot. I must learn what it is." She replied more gently: "But I care little about these matters; the Bourse does not interest me. At what hour did you say you might be called away?" "About midnight." "Very good.

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