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We frankly own that our divining rod does not enable us to say whether the poet intends to be in any and what degree sponsor to these sentiments, or whether he has put them forth in the exercise of his undoubted right to make vivid and suggestive representations of even the partial and narrow aspects of some endangered truth.
"She rendered the marble sensible, and made matter talk," said Guibert. Versatile and suggestive herself, she knew how to draw out the best thoughts of others. Her swift insight caught the weak points of her friends, and her gracious adaptation had all the fascination of a subtle flattery. Sad as her experience had been, she had nevertheless been drawn into the world most congenial to her tastes.
Even the note, with its darkly suggestive offer of "good material" for me, looked diabolically significant. What might not an intelligent lawyer make of it? I tore it up instantly, and with feverish courtesy begged him to be seated. "You don't care to feel it?" he asked, a little anxiously. "No." "Nor see it?" "No." He sighed, a trifle sadly, as if I had rejected the only favor he could bestow.
Things Southern, as he had already reflected, lived long and died hard, and these things which he saw now in the clear light of day, were also of the South, and singularly suggestive of other things Southern which he had supposed outlawed and discarded long ago. "Now, Mr. Haines, bring in the next lot," said the Squire.
"There ain't no sich things as bottle-imps, no more nor ghosts," observed Bumpus; "but hold your noise, you chatterbox, and let's hear wot the gal's got to say. Mayhap she knows summat about Alice?" At this, Poopy manufactured an expression on her sable countenance which was meant to be intensely knowing and suggestive. "Don't I? Yes, me do," said she.
Cable reached home that night, it was a full realisation that she was irrevocably committed into the custody of these cold-blooded men. They met again and again at the homes of mutual friends, and she had come to loathe the pressure of his hand when it clasped hers. The undeniable caress in his low, suggestive voice disturbed her; his manner was unmistakable.
The lower half of her figure was startlingly suggestive of the harem, while above the waist she was adorned like a Chinese princess. A tango cap of gold crowned her swirls of hair, and from it depended a string of tremendous beads, looped beneath her chin.
First of all, they arrayed themselves in underground garments not grave clothes, though the name is certainly suggestive of the cemetery which consisted of canvas trousers, heavy boots, blue blouses of a rough woollen material, and a sou'wester each.
Her proposal is entirely in harmony with the general drift of the admirably suggestive diagrams of number order collected by Mr. Francis Gallon. Many diagrams also display the mental scar of the clock face, the early counting is overmuch associated with a dial.
Given the indisputable beauties of his works, this can only be due to their extreme length. And the proof of this, that in France and Spain, to encourage the taste for them, the most interesting parts have been extracted and published in editions and compendiums." This is suggestive, coming from one who speaks by the book.
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