Mary Rogers's black eyes intimated that the way he had taken was the right one, but she gallantly recovered herself and remembered her position as confidante.
Indeed, the belligerent Jim had partly--and of course darkly--intimated something of this to Susy in their brief reunion at the casa during the few days that followed its successful reoccupation.
I have already intimated that Clarence's reserve was at times qualified by singular directness.
In the preface to an English edition, published some years ago, it is intimated that objections had been raised to the Journal on the ground that it had so little to say of doctrines and so much of duties.
It is intimated that the action of these petitioners evinces a lack of appreciation of the services of the soldiers of the Union, and that not to censure Charles Sumner is to censure the volunteers of Massachusetts.
The latter, doubtless incited by his father's opposition to imagine himself in love with Wilhelmina, caused it to be intimated to Queen Sophia that, if she would consent, he would travel secretly to Prussia and marry his cousin.
Whoever your Majesty shall appoint my successor," replied the minister; and thereupon intimated that in a few days he and his colleagues would tender their resignations.
Meanwhile, the deference which this champion of the new state of things received, above all from the ladies of the court, intimated clearly the disturbance of the social atmosphere, and presaged the coming tempest.
The gentlemen solicitors looked blank, and intimated that he had made the mistake of omitting a cipher.
Hermione exaggerated when she intimated that she had a secret bitterer than that we keep together.
I have already intimated what I thought about that.
It was intimated to him at the Court of France, that the High Chancellor's nomination to the embassy of Paris was not sufficient; it must be approved of by the Regency of Sweden.
I have ceased, says he in another place[213], to be a Dutchman since I entered into the service of Sweden; which I have sufficiently intimated to the States of Holland.
It was lately, and unfortunately at the same moment as this complaint, intimated that a pair of boxing gloves had been seen in one of the Company's offices, and that the Directors had observed it.
Instead of striving to please her husband, she--well, she has practically intimated to me that a wife has the right to please herself.
Janice, sobbing on her broad bosom, intimatedthat it was a fact.
They intimated his resolution to seek the presence of your wife.
He had intimatedthe design of applying again for admission to his sister.
I simply intimated that until recently he has been employed in the Company's service in the Bombay Presidency.
Affectionate brother intimated that, as he had no room for thinking of anyone but you, I disturbed him.
Field intimated that he was, though in his opinion it was time wasted.
Berrington intimatedthat he would go into the dining-room and smoke a cigar.
It seems rather to beintimated that the effect of Christ's work will be to bring the redeemed into union and intercourse with other orders of intelligence, from communion with whom they are now shut out by sin (Eph.
In this latter passage, it seems to be intimated that for special exigencies the Holy Spirit gives to his servants special faith, so that they are enabled to lay hold of the general promise of God and make special application of it.
In short, there is a physical connection between the old and the new, which is intimated by Scripture, but which this theory denies.
But that there are such seems to be intimated in Scripture: Mat.
The Brigade commander, Colonel Christ, intimated that he considered the undertaking a hazardous one, and scarcely worth the risk.
The Food Administrator, as publicly announced by President Wilson at the time, took "no part in the deliberations of the committee" nor "in any way intimated an opinion regarding that price.
The Minister intimated to the Director that he would like to know the real facts about this as soon as possible.
Catharine was always very particular and punctual in performing her personal ablutions, and she intimated to Indiana that it was good for her to do the same.
A partnership, on the eve of taking place, is covertly intimated by a pair of gloves upon the writing-desk.
That the artist intended to delineate a lawyer, is clearly intimated by his old, uncurled tie-wig and the baize bag.
A remarkably hot summer is intimated by the luxuriant state of a vine creeping over an alehouse window.
Mr. Hume said he believed in his conscience that ministers were afraid of their late colleague, and intimated his intention of acting with him.
The Duke of Wellington, in reply, intimated that, although he thought the whole correspondence ought to be produced, he would alter his motion according to the suggestion of the noble viscount.
It was these circumstances that gave rise to the withdrawal of his majesty's representatives from Lisbon, as intimated in the speech at the close of parliament.
On this occasion Mr. Roebuck again opposed government, and intimated that the loss of the colony would be the certain eventual consequence of their adoption.
After hearing these statements of Mr. Thomson, several members intimated their disposition to make a concession upon so immaterial a point.
Mr. Spring Rice intimated that he should follow the same course, and should ask for a vote of credit to the extent of a few hundred thousand pounds only.
The majority being so small, Sir Robert Peel intimated that it was possible he might take the sense of the house again on the question of bringing up the report; but next evening he stated that it was not now his intention to do this.
His end was evidently near; and a short time before it took place his physicians intimated to his majesty that all further endeavours to avert the stroke of death would be unavailing.
Government, it is true, intimatedthat they had framed a plan for the union of the two provinces, but it was scarcely intimated before it was abandoned.
Lord John Russell consented to that part of the proposition which regarded the distribution of towns to be incorporated, but at the same time intimated that government considered an uniform ten-pound franchise too high a qualification.
Thuillier went to see Madame Colleville, and intimated to her that she must inform Celeste of the designs upon her.
There was no one else present except the baby, and Bozzle intimated that let matters be as delicate as they might, they could be discussed with perfect security in his wife's presence.
On speaking he turned his eyes on Hycy, who raised himself up, and assuming his best looks intimated his consciousness of being the object of his father's allusion to him.
Hycy looked keenly into the schoolmaster's face as he uttered the last observation; but in the maudlin and collapsed features then before him he could read nothing that intimated the sagacity of a double meaning.
This was uttered in a tone of grave ironical sympathy that not only gave it peculiar severity, but intimated to Hycy that his character was fully understood.
Her head was for a moment bent and something in the droop of her shoulders intimated unhappiness.
Club conversation intimated that not only financial stress was responsible for the silencing of Len Haswell's jovial laughter.
Paul spoke rather sullenly, and though he said no more his voice intimated that so far as he was concerned she might remain there.
Those who knew of it shook their heads, and intimated that it would go ill with his lordship now that he had been blessed by Pio Nono, and the very next day poor Lord Clifford was dead!
He plainlyintimated that to promote Jack Commonsense would probably bring about discord, which might end even in revolution.
They intimated that it would be more in keeping with a modest demeanour if he contented himself with his present lot in life, and they pointed out that pride which had turned satan himself out of Heaven was altogether to be condemned.