Of course there was much surmise as to the cause of this farther visit.
But the reader is already aware that this surmise on the part of Mr. Grey was unfounded.
From this we are enabled to see what otherwise, though we could easily surmise it, could with difficulty be maintained with certainty and proved, viz.
And it is difficult to surmise who would impart to them this information if the house were empty.
It was generally known in a vague way, indeed it was easy to surmise as much from her published work, that Christina Rossetti bore with her always the sadness of unfulfilled affection.
Can one avoid the surmise that he has more than Hugo to avenge in such tirades?
At such a time how does a man welcome the least surmise that agrees with his wishes or checks his fears!
For reply, I gave a look which reflected the surmisethat I saw in Blaise's own eyes.
We have seen reason to surmise that the folk-tales which underlie the romances themselves gave the hint for the most characteristic manifestation of this ascetic ideal.
The similarity of order is sufficient of itself to warrant the surmise of a relation such as that of copy to original.
There was defiance in the incendiary's eyes, but Grant was right in his surmise that he was resolute only because that of the two fears which oppressed him he preferred to bear the least.
Miss Schuyler's surmise was verified, for it was Larry Grant.
I surmise that you don't know that the office of your contemporary farther east was broken into a few hours ago, and an article written by a friend of mine pulled out of the press.
The reader may surmise that the property referred to was my own pretty self.
Timothy's surmisewas therefore very probable; but I would not believe that Mr Masterton would consent to the insertion of that portion of the advertisement, if there was no foundation for it.
This same power of analysis which enabled him to discover what all could not surmise had separated Armstrong, in Helen's mind, from other men, nearer her own age, whom she had known.
Now that all was settled, it was better that he should know from her how matters stood rather than surmise as he and Emory had done; and besides this, the burden had become too heavy to be borne alone.
I surmise I can contribute some valuable evidence on the point of guns, games, and such.
Well, I surmise we got a good deal from our Prospector.
Well, I surmiseit would be difficult, but I wish somethin' would happen.
He ought to be hung, but 'taint the custom in this here country, I understand, and I surmise we'd better scare the daylights out of him and give him twelve hours to get out.
Inmutanka himself would say nothing about them, but Will made a shrewd surmise that the runner had come for help in the great war and that the last and uttermost village would be stripped in the attempt to turn back the white tide.
One is almost tempted to surmise that the spirit of these ants is broken by slavery [i.
You may surmise from this how unfortunately our affairs here are complicated in the affairs of great personages, where lesser men lose their lives at the first breath of suspicion.
He had taken one with him, and I was left to surmise in what method they purposed to effect my deliverance.
If we adopt the idea that the victims had laid a trap for the King, we have only a vague surmiseas to its aim, purpose, and method.
One could surmise little from a fleshy thick neck, a round, glazed bald spot, a fringe of grizzled hair, and two bright red ears.
For I surmise you intend to marry this Mr. Kirkwood, don't you?
Behind the author we catch a glimpse of the practical stage-manager who knows how a scene will look on the boards and how a speech will sound--who can surmisewith tolerable accuracy how they will affect a first-night audience.
I surmise that the words quoted above do not refer to the buildings themselves but to the stones of which they are made.
Something may be said here appropriately about the surmise contained in Dr.
Firishta, writing much later gives all five; we surmise that he found his five in the book of which copies are not now known, the Tarikh-i Muh.
Muharram, with Babur to the east of Bajaur, we surmise that the Chaghan-sarai affair may have occurred on his way thither, and at the end of 924 AH.
All four are in Turki, but I surmise a clerical error in the refrain of the third, where bulub is written for buldi.
The plan of Chandiri illustrating Cunningham's Report (see last note) allows surmise about the road taken by Babur, surmise which could become knowledge if the names of tanks he gives were still known.
I surmise that he is repeating a joke, perhaps his own, perhaps a standing local one, made on the quality of the wines.
What these causes were could only be a matter of surmise based upon the evident fact that there was some source of disturbance which was evidently throwing Uranus out of its proper place and regular course.
Of the finale we would almost venture to surmise that it gave the composer the most trouble.
It is as yet far too soon to attempt any surmise as to the exact ultimate place that he will occupy amongst the great ones of his art.
All the recollections of the past forbid one unrighteous surmise on His tried faithfulness.
Her surmise (it could have been no more than a surmise) proved accurate.
A brief examination of his wardrobe showed her that her surmise was accurate: there was at least a month's hard mending to be done before that wardrobe would contain garments really worthy of the name of underclothing.
One may surmise that it was really alive only in India.
The first surmise has the weight of greater likelihood in that the Strasburg manuscript calls him once Abu Mansur Ahmed and Muhammad had in fact a brother named Ahmed who participated in his political manouvres.
And, if their surmise was correct, the smugglers had been informed by signal from the radio plant that he was coming, and Charley Lung, moreover, was leading the naval force into a trap.
All this time the auto had been making good progress, although the boys from their sketchy knowledge of San Francisco's topography were unable to make any surmise as to the direction in which they were being driven.
It was natural to surmise such a thing in those times, inasmuch as in the course of a few years we had been shifting from hand to hand.
Soon she began to surmise that Uros was in love with her; then she thought herself foolish to believe such a thing, and she rated herself for being vain.