My paleness and agitation aroused the suspicions of the two under-officers to whom I addressed myself.
These two men must be attached to the police, since they intended to go straight to the sergeant; could their suspicions as to what went on here have been awakened by their observations to-night?
The suspicions of these fellows must, then, date from further back than this evening.
Dave unburdened himself with the utmost freedom regarding his suspicions of Ed Austin.
In fact, they were overjoyed at an opportunity of serving her; and little Juan, his suspicions partially allayed, issued from hiding and waddled forward to take part in the welcome.
It might have served equally well as a summons or as an alarm, but it changed the Ranger's suspicions into certainty.
If this was not enough, they two might meet and relieve each other's alarms and suspicions in a personal interview.
Suspicions had gone abroad that Cicero believed Caesar's star to be in the ascendant, and that he was again wavering.
Have you gotten wholly over your suspicions of early this afternoon?
If he engaged passage aboard the 'Constant,' my suspicions would be at once aroused.
As he thought it over, his suspicions turned more and more to Sveggum, the old fool that could not write his name at Laersdalsoren.
Her suspicions were lulling as in a smalling circle she neared the tempting feast from the windward side.
Fearful suspicions sprang up and held possession of the vulgar mind, that the prosecutions suffered by protestants under Queen Mary might be repeated in the reign of the present monarch, or of his brother.
He was now convinced her husband had allowed jealousy to blind him, and had magnified his unworthy suspicions to assurances of guilt.
Tell me--tell me that this detective's suspicions are not true.
I returned to him, without a word of comment, a letter he wrote to me reproaching me for disappointing him; and the very next day my uncle's suspicions regarding him were confirmed.
It sounds all right," he muttered as if he were trying to convince himself that his suspicions of ambiguity were groundless.
But if she had anysuspicions of the truth, she kept them to herself, handing her own composition in with that of her cousin, and calmly waiting the result.
I had not got the general warning that was sent out to the gang that night to lay low, for at the last moment it seems that Danglar here found out that Rough Rorke had suspicions about Skarbolov's place.
No one being in authority over them, feuds and suspicions were added to their lack of discipline.
If discovered by the enemy, he is sure to be shot; and he runs the risk of being killed on suspicion by friends on his own side--too indignant to inquire into the nature of the suspicions they entertain.
I must do violence to myself that my suspicions may not be apparent.
While all eclat was avoided, the public were at least in doubt about the matter; by an opposite proceeding their suspicions would have been confirmed.
Supposing mysuspicions of Mr. Goodge to be correct, the letters extracted from Mrs. Rebecca's correspondence might tell much, and might even put Horatio on the track of the Meynells.
If Tom Halliday had left her for an hour at a street-corner, or before the door of a café, she would have tortured herself and him by all manner of jealous suspicions and vague imaginings.
I will not stain this paper, which is near come to an end, by the relation of such suspicions as arose in my mind on finding these curious treasures; nor will I be of so unchristian a temper as to speak ill of the dead.
On the other hand, it were idle to say that Alida de Barbérie had no unpleasant suspicions concerning the character of her uncle's guest.
The arrival of an unknown brigantine, certain incidents which have occurred to myself this night, your presence here, that bale of articles forbidden by the law, createsuspicions that must be satisfied.
The less noise that is made about a little domestic inconvenience like this, the better; and I would therefore suggest the propriety of keeping our suspicions of the character of the vessel a secret, until we shall be better informed.
These suspicions are but natural, between men bent on the same object," resumed the free-trader.
Indeed his doubts and suspicions seem to have been founded on no other fact than that he did not hear it talked about.
All my suspicions were confirmed: Vyner was the thief.
Miss Thesiger seems to think that there is foul play; but have you any suspicions on your own account?
I saw that his suspicions had been much strengthened by my words.
Had Peckaby been a little less fond Of the seductions of the Plough and Harrow, his suspicions must have been aroused.
The suspicions of Mr. Verner veered, almost against his will, towards those of his own household.
His strong suspicions were no longer suspicions now, but confirmed certainties.
My suspicions had turned to a very different quarter.
When they heard he was dead, then they could speak out and tell me their suspicionsof him.
He strongly denies it, and I have had mysuspicions diverted to another quarter.
I called over in my mind all the gentlemen she was in the habit of seeing; and unfortunately there was only one--only one upon whom my suspicions could fix.
It confirmed the suspicionsheld by the Afrikander party ever since the Raid.
I tried to clear his mind of the suspicions that I knew he entertained in regard to the High Commissioner.
They had no suspicions of him, and he listened and watched, until, at last, he discovered what was going on.
My denials only exasperated her, so that she sulked in silence, while her brain worked and her heart grew hard towards me; but could I, as a matter of fact, tell her of my suspicions which were filling my life with gloom and annihilating me?
Guzman was soon aware of the smouldering hatred which the rule of himself and his associate had created; and he must have had suspicions of the representations of his rapacity and cruelty which were reaching Madrid from his opponents.
Many of the Spaniards, however, began to have their suspicions about these fine stories.
His suspicions at the moment were fixed upon an unhappy milkman who walked in front of us.
When the constable first turned his lantern and his suspicions on to them, I had seen the telegraphic look flash from face to face saying that only retreat was possible now.
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