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Updated: May 22, 2025
"How do you interpret the meaning which Q's phanogram meant to convey?" "I think," he announced, "it means this. Q, who is evidently dead, meant to visualise that fact, meant, so to speak, to deatomise the idea that he was demonetised, and that he wanted two sovereigns to-night."
How good it is that we cannot visualise beforehand the hour in which our tears must flow and our hearts come well-nigh to breaking! She laughed, she sang, she visited the town, and went to bed early.
She had not the knowledge necessary to visualise the people referred to, those people of another day when Planters kept open house, when slaves were slaves and Bures the home of the old gentleman with the musical snuff-box, but she could visualise Juliet as a child.
For all the filthy dungarees tucked into the clumsy legs of high leather sea boots, the dirty-coloured handkerchief knotted about his neck, the curious napless cloth cap with its peak pulled down over one eye, that curious cap which seems to be worn by no one else in the world but seafaring men, it was easy enough for Bat to visualise the dapper picture, that other picture of Walter Idepski that Standing had described.
We are not bounded by sandbags and stinks; when we are in the trenches, we know our imagination tells us that over the way are men whom we can visualise: living, actual beings whose ideal and object in life is to kill us. Not so, I regret to say, with a new draft: how can you expect it?
"I suppose I understand what you mean," he said slowly. "I suppose you do," returned Robin bluntly. "But we needn't speak of that. I came merely to ask you to accept my resignation." Again Eliot made no immediate response. He was trying to realise it to visualise the Cottage empty, or occupied by some one who was no more than an ordinary estate agent just his man of business.
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