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"It may," I answered ambiguously, puzzled at her manner and wondering if she were aware of that most unaccountable feature of the conspiracy. "How?" she asked. But as she had steadfastly refused to reveal her knowledge to me, or the reason of her residence beneath Courtenay's roof, I myself claimed the right to be equally vague.

"You think I might have been showing you that a little more handsomely?" "It isn't a question of any beauty," said Maggie; "it's only a question of the quantity of truth." "Oh, the quantity of truth!" the Prince richly, though ambiguously, murmured. "That's a thing by itself, yes. But there are also such things, all the same, as questions of good faith."

All this was spoken by Don Custodio in a guttural tone to his neighbor Ben-Zayb, while he gesticulated, shrugged his shoulders, and from time to time with his looks consulted the others, who were nodding their heads ambiguously. The Canon Irene indulged in a rather equivocal smile, which he half hid with his hand as he rubbed his nose.

The big cowboy fixed his eyes upon him eagerly. "Did they go around?" he asked incredulously. "Jasp and all?" "Sure," said Hardy. "Why?" For a long minute Creede was silent, wrinkling his brows as he pondered upon the miracle. "Well, that's what I want to know," he answered ambiguously.

Gravity would be taught ambiguously of the two bodies. Proof of these impossibilities by a diagram. Cannot be true, for a. The Water of the excrescence would be diffused, and consequently the excrescence could not exist: b. It is unnecessary, and what is unnecessary is contrary to the will of God and Nature. B. All land is higher than the sea.

This prophecy, ambiguously delivered, was all that Tiresias was empowered to unfold, or else there was no longer place for him; for now the souls of the other dead came flocking in such numbers, tumultuously demanding the blood, that freezing horror seized the limbs of the living Ulysses, to see so many, and all dead, and he the only one alive in that region.

The murmurs of mine hostess, not very indistinctly or ambiguously pronounced, became after a time inaudible and now my conscience, which the whimsical scene had for a while suspended, beginning to give some twitches, I waited, in the hope that some justification would be offered by these serious persons for the seeming injustice of their conduct.

For some creditable moments in her life Ann Veronica was utterly disgusted with herself; she was wrung with a passionate and belated desire to move gently, to speak softly and ambiguously to be, in effect, prim. Horrible details recurred to her. "Why, among other things, did I put my knuckles in his neck deliberately to hurt him?" She tried to sound the humorous note.

The old man broke down, and consented to "go agin the Kellys," as he somewhat ambiguously styled his apostasy, provided the agency was absolutely promised to him; and he went away with the understanding that he was to come on the following day and meet Mr Lynch. At two o'clock, punctual to the time of his appointment, Moylan was there, and was kept waiting an hour in Daly's little parlour.

'Oh, indeed? 'I don't mind telling you, he laughed again. 'I'm afraid of that girl. No, it won't do! You understand that I'm a practical man, and I shall keep clear of dangers. These days of holiday idleness put all sorts of nonsense into one's head. Dora kept her eyes down, and smiled ambiguously. 'You must act as you think fit, she remarked at length. 'Exactly. Now I'll turn back.

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