Shocked disappointment in her tone implied that it was too bad he was not a kindred spirit.
Mrs. Barnett's mouth simpered at the implied flattery; but her eyes, always looking calculatingly for substantial results, were studying Reedy Jenkins.
At the very outset they lay hold of the imagination; and when they have once gained the spectator's interest and sympathy they then bring forward the information necessary for the full understanding of the implied transactions.
Paul is defending himself against the charge, implied in verse 6, that he had not made the full truth known.
Not by man but by Jesus Christ," he says at the beginning of Galatians, and the same contrast isimplied everywhere in the Epistles.
Good evidence was handed in time and time again that the young men had come and gone, and red-faced commanding officers cursed indignant subalterns, and implied that Beauty had had a hand in it.
He implied that most of these Black Republicans desired negro wives.
But if one is, and both odd and even numbers are implied in one, must not every number exist?
And there is science of the one, and opinion and name and expression, as is already implied in the fact of our inquiry.
An ordinary workman of the suburbs, in a dress which implied abject poverty, made his way into the place where the royal family were seated, demanding the King by the name of Monsieur Veto.
The advice was poured into willing ears; for it implied the sacred right of insurrection, with the concomitant privileges of pillage and slaughter.
Neither in it nor in either of the others is there the building-up of a fair verbal structure, a symmetrical piece of mechanism, whose last stone is implied and necessitated in the first.
It comes to me there is something implied or understood when we look upon a beautiful object, that has quite as much to do with the impression made upon the mind as anything in the object itself; perhaps more.
That is true, John; but it was with the implied understanding that, if you did not choose to go to church, I would give you an unmerciful whipping.
But such persons at different periods,--one ninety-five hundred years ago have failed to notice that it is nowhere stated or implied that it was to be accomplished by miracles.
Hence it will be seen that the curse in the general sense impliedby the text is a failure in this case also.
The implied meaning in each case seems to be, "Take my pills, and beware of counterfeits.
As is implied in the term "stock," it issues capital shares and pays dividends thereon.
It may originally have implied the erroneous theory that the object of commerce is to attract gold, and that that country towards which the tide of bullion sets with the greatest force is ipso facto the most prosperous.
That they should close because of the fear of failure and the loss of gold implied a serious danger of disaster which appealed powerfully to the public mind, and which presented a problem that could not be explained away.
I have no clew to the nature of my guilt I declare solemnly before Heaven, as I write these lines, that I am not conscious of a crime, save such as the confessional has expiated; and yet the ritual of my daily life implied such.
How little do we realize, when we hear that such and such a poor woman has lost her baby, how much is implied to her in the loss!
Sampson coloured up to the eyes, not at the implied taunt, which he would never have discovered, or resented if he had, but at some idea which crossed his own mind.
They had no doubt that he determined to suffer no mendicants or strollers in the country but what resided on his own property, and practised their trade by his immediate permission, implied or expressed.
There was an implied distrust in his tone and an antagonism to Mr. Pinckney that was not without its effect on Phyl.
I dare be sworn of that," said Miss Vernon, with a tone which implied something more than a simple acquiescence in the proposition.
The learned Professor was utterly overwhelmed when his warlike kinsman announced his kind purpose in language which impliedno doubt of its being a proposal which, would be, and ought to be, accepted with the utmost gratitude.
Of this his manner implied some consciousness; at least, it appeared to me that he had studied hard to improve his natural advantages of a melodious voice, fluent and happy expression, apt language, and fervid imagination.
The suspicion impliedon such occasions seemed to me only momentary, and too ludicrous to be offensive.
It isimplied that the Catholics are poor and pay little rates.
It would be impossible for it to legislate for the peace, order, and good government of Ireland if it had not this power, and the power is implied in the general grant.
I am only setting forth the inconsistency implied in the toleration of principles opposed to one's own, whatever those principles be.
In the absence of such grant the Irish Parliament would not have had such privileges--although it might have adopted them by legislation--for the lex et consuetudo Parliamenti are not implied in the grant of a constitution.
Montrose flushed a trifle at the implied rebuke, but never dreamed of defending himself, as he looked upon the doctor as an oracle to be listened to and obeyed with all reverence.
I implied as much when I told you that the present situation is the outcome of the past.
Having uttered these words in a tone of grave and caustic irony, he left his worthy son in a state of chagrin almost bordering on resentment, at the strong contempt for Crazy-Jane, implied by the excessive eulogium he had passed upon her.
Hycy almost, if not altogether, lost his equanimity by the contemptuous sarcasm implied in these words.
It is hardly necessary to add to that definition that He is one who is always in possession of a physical body; it is implied in the very description I have been giving.
It may seem a comparatively small thing to start such an impulse, and very vague probably are the ideas of many of you as to what is implied in the statement "bearing the karma," which the generation of the impulse implies.
The toneimplied some old acquaintance--and how could she possibly guess?
On one point, indeed, that of education, as we have seen, Parliament had explicitly over-ridden the implied contention that the Poor Law Authorities had no responsibility for the welfare of the children on outdoor relief.
I didn't exactly say so; I softened it down as much as I could; but I implied it, and I was resolute upon it.