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"I believe that it is necessary to love nothing," he has written somewhere, and even underscored it that is to say, it is necessary to hover impartially above all objective points. And, in fact, as nothing passed before his eyes that he considered did not lie within the possibility of representation, he made it a law unto himself to look nothing in the face except from this point of view.
This last sentence Terence underscored for emphasis; that was as close as he came to saying that if he died it would be in defense of his owner's interest. Then he commended her to the comfort of her religion and subscribed himself: "Your loving and devoted husband, Terence P. Reardon, Chief Engineer S.S. Narcissus."
Nay, for his eye often wandered from the underscored pages to the girl-wife who glided with merry heart and lithe footstep from flower to flower, her skirts wet as she swept the dew-jewels that glistened on the lawn and borders of the gay parterres.
And nearly always, too, you will find hard by, over doors and passageways, the names of his two sons, each accompanied or underscored by the heraldic emblem of their house a barbed and feathered arrow pointing horizontally.
Therefore, the second, the eighth and the eleventh capital letters or words in the first paragraph make up the hidden message." And again with his pencil he underscored the letters of the first paragraph of the cipher: "P.L.A. shipped nine hundred horses on freight steamer Don Carlos from N. Y." "So we get L, on, Don." "London!" cried Hargrave. "The nine-hundred horses are to come into London!"
One passage was strongly marked on either side and underscored. With a laugh he saw that it was the one he had been dwelling upon "No man ever forgot," etc. "Now I know why she blushed slightly and hesitated to lend me this volume," he thought. "I suppose I may read in this instance, 'No woman ever forgot. Of course, it would be strange if she had not learned to understand these words.
The quantity of words underscored in the same autobiography would have speedily exhausted the case of italics, if the printer had obtained it. I was so beguiled by these patriarchal people, that I several times asked myself if the circumstances were real. Was I in a hostile country, surrounded by thousands of armed men?
Jagged edges fitted into each other, and he lifted for the inspection of hundreds of eyes, the long envelope marked and underscored:"LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ROBERT LUKE DARRINGTON." The lower edge of the paper was at one corner brown, scorched, somewhat burned. "Lucullus Grantlin." An elderly man of noble presence advanced, and Mr.
John Lyly said, 'There is nothing more swifter than time, nothing more sweeter, and countless Elizabethan gentlemen and ladies underscored that sentence, or transferred it to their commonplace books, if they had such painful aids to culture, and were comforted and edified by the discovery that brilliant John Lyly had made.
To the Congress of the United States: I appear before the Congress today to report on the State of the Union and the relationships of the Union to the other nations of the world. I come here, firmly convinced that at no time in the history of the Republic have circumstances more emphatically underscored the need, in all echelons of government, for vision and wisdom and resolution.
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