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"But no Americans who are yet come this way have been have been" he veiled the too-blunt expression of his thought "have been familiar with The Huguenots," he finished, making a slight bow. Villere took his under-meaning. "I come from New Orleans," he returned, "and in New Orleans there live many of us who can recognize a who can recognize good music wherever we hear it."

It will be delightful, won't it, Charlie?" "Oh, very!" I answered, but half noting the under-meaning of her words, my mind running on deck state-rooms and the like. "Charlie," said Miss Meyrick suddenly, "do you remember what happened two years ago to-day?" "No, I think not."

"All what you want you must have, my lady." Was that a formula of Ibrahim's? To-day he seemed to speak the words with a conviction that was not usual, with some curious under-meaning. How much of a boy was he really? As Mrs. Armine went upstairs she was wondering about him. Nigel had said to her, "You are blossoming here."

She was roused to protest by the under-meaning in his words. "It's as much a part of ourselves as our thoughts are or our hands." "One is glad to forget. You would be, Louise? You wouldn't care if your past were gone? Say you wouldn't." But she only threw him a dark side-glance. As, however, he would not rest content, she flung out her hands with an impatient gesture.

No one perceived his adroit under-meaning; but Eva bethought herself of her school-phrases, and venturously selected one. "È grazioso!" said she.

It will be delightful, won't it, Charlie?" "Oh, very!" I answered, but half noting the under-meaning of her words, my mind running on deck state-rooms and the like. "Charlie," said Miss Meyrick suddenly, "do you remember what happened two years ago to-day?" "No, I think not."

If I read it rightly, it is an example of how a great poet should write allegory, not embodying metaphysical abstractions, but giving us ideals abstracted from life itself, suggesting an under-meaning everywhere, forcing it upon us nowhere, tantalizing the mind with hints that imply so much and tell so little, and yet keep the attention all eye and ear with eager, if fruitless, expectation.

"But no Americans who have yet come this way have been have been" he veiled the too blunt expression of his thought "have been familiar with 'The Huguenots," he finished, making a slight bow. Villere took his under-meaning. "I come from New Orleans," he returned. "And in New Orleans there live many of us who can recognize a who can recognize good music wherever we meet it."

Could it by any chance be an engagement ring? Claire's blood shuddered as she took the little packet and dropped it quietly on the bureau. "Certainly I will post it. Do you wish it registered?" He looked at her sharply as though suspicious of an under-meaning to the inquiry, then, meeting the glance of her clear eyes, had the grace to look ashamed. "N-no. No! It is not worth while.

Gwynne, pardon me if I have overstepped the deference due to yourself and your opinions. In some things I cannot fathom them or you; but that you are a good, sincere, and pious man, I most earnestly believe." "Do you!" Olive started. The two words were simple, but she thought they had an under-meaning, as though he were mocking either himself or her, or both.

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