I am obliged to recognize that while there are secrets in oneunguessed by others, these others have certain items of knowledge about the extent of my powers and the figure I make with them which, in turn, are secrets unguessed by me.
His presence was a chill, and Whiskers and Fatty instinctively drew together for protection against the unguessedthreat of him.
Every sweet lover's inferno unguessed of by Dante she led me through.
He looked back; it was gone; his feet hurried forward into the unguessed future; anxiety joined him; the scent that was Ludowika accompanied him, an illusive figure.
Still back of that, even before the birth of himself and Essie Scofield, back, back in the unguessed past, Eunice had been shaped, condemned.
Howat was suddenly conscious of the pressure of vast, unguessed regions, primitive forces, illimitable wildernesses.
His brain was like a seething volcano--a volcano which seems to be extinct and cold and impotent, yet which holds unguessed fires somewhere deep within itself.
A sudden deftness became manifest in her motions, an unguessed tenderness relieved the harshness of her features.
He understood at last what poets meant by their melodious musings, woven into golden threads of song--he seemed to have grasped some hitherto unguessed secret of his being--a secret that filled him with as much strange pain as pleasure.
The unguessed answer was that he had never surprised her in a vivid moment.
We were within the southern boundary of this great equatorial forest, on a river which was not merely unknown but unguessed at, no geographer having ever suspected its existence.
Then the trees were enlarged, And from their roundness unguessed shapes emerged, Or no shape but the image of her fear Creeping forth from her mind and hovering near.
But at unguessed personal disadvantages, from a protracted fast and recent physical exertions, the man over-estimated his strength, nor took account of the serious difficulties attending such a climb.
Keen sight stores the memory unbeknown to us; and none can tell how deep that unconscious, unguessed gathering-up may be but those who fall upon blindness.
And I should perchance discover the small hidden secret of things--the little, simple unguessed clue, that would unravel the mystery and meaning of Existence!
On the shore side a straggling grass stretch ran down to a sheltered, inland bay; a fair sized vegetable garden, glistening with dew, and a few fruit trees gave a domestic air to the place, utterly unguessed from the forbidding sea front.
William's face was inscrutable, unguessed lines appeared about his severe mouth.
The expedition landed in Florida, at Espiritu Santo Bay, in May, 1539, and re-took possession of the unguessed wilderness for Spain.
The deep voice that rumbled up from some unguessed depths of that sunken chest was remarkable in its suggestion of a virile power that the general appearance of the man seemed to deny.
Long bars of it slanted through an unguessed gap in the hills behind us to touch with magic the very tops of the trees over our heads.
The water lay among the stalks, and mud hens with white bills pushed their way busily into intricate narrow unguessed waterways.
His biscuit-brown complexion had darkened and flushed until he was almost Spanish-black, and the little devils in his eyes led a merry dance between the surface and unguessed depths.
For Emma Lazarus it was a trumpet call that awoke slumbering and unguessed echoes.
Though much be dark where once rare splendor shone, Yet the new light has touched high peaks unguessed In her gold, mist-bathed dawn, and one by one New outlooks loom from many a mountain crest.
Add to this, the father's mere instinctive gratitude--a gratitude of such unguessed depth that it had prevented him even from being ashamed of having publicly and impulsively embraced his son on the previous morning.
And she had chosen just that moment, just that crisis, to reveal to him that sinister secret which by some unguessed means she had been able to hide from her acquaintance.
The powers of neither were known to the other, as, indeed, they were at that time unguessed generally by the mass of the people, even of their own countries.
Craig's outburst, vicious with suppressed fury, had given him a lightning-like glimpse into something unguessed in the situation.
In that room, unguessed by all who had watched and listened during the dragging trial that was now rushing swiftly to end, weird forces had been contending.
That is all my story, my dear, all at least that has been unguessed at by you.
For twelve years he had nursed a kind of mild distant passion for Miss Dexter at the Oak, unguessed at by her and his family, and only half understood by himself.
He prayeth best who leaves unguessed The mystery of another's breast.