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  • She has intelligence. (10)
  • Look here, I am a person of intelligence!) (2)
  • Jeff laughed with subtle intelligence. (9)
  • Your intelligence will open gradually. (10)
  • With the people the matter rests with their intelligence! (10)
  • The idea reflected a shadow on his intelligence. (10)
  • I saw no sign of intelligence between her and Heriot. (10)
  • They signified rather a disorder of the intelligence. (10)
  • With a purer spirit did Fanny rejoice in the intelligence. (4)
  • She felt her feminine intelligence swaying under him again. (10)
  • It was clear that a new light had fallen on her intelligence. (10)
  • The passions were absolutely in harmony with the intelligence. (10)
  • Behind her correct demeanour a rustic intelligence was exhibited. (10)
  • She looked him in the eyes, with dismay in her growing intelligence. (9)
  • His, father followed his retreat with an eye of humorous intelligence. (9)
  • It was the first sign of intelligence I had occasion to remark in her. (2)
  • Contempt is a sentiment that cannot be entertained by comic intelligence. (10)
  • At this astounding intelligence the Prussian burst into a yell of indignation. (10)
  • He associated them, in the matter of intelligence, with Andrew Hedger and Company. (10)
  • She wanted to hear of him, when there seemed the least chance of gaining intelligence. (4)
  • Their visits to Mrs. Phillips were now productive of the most interesting intelligence. (4)
  • Cornelia was the first to break the silence that followed this astounding intelligence. (10)
  • Her face lights up with an intelligence that haunts me ever since I first met her gaze. (18)
  • His eyes want all that spirit, that fire, which at once announce virtue and intelligence. (4)
  • Little by little her intelligence of her actual position crept up to submerge her heart. (10)
  • If he use his power with honesty and intelligence, he can do much good for the community. (16)
  • Mrs. Mel had to repress what she knew; Mrs. Fiske to control the passion for intelligence. (10)
  • The great wheels of intelligence turned idly in the head, like fly-wheels, grinding no grist. (2)
  • The laws of society as well as of her exalted station were in harmony with her intelligence. (10)
  • Words big in the mouth serve their turn when there is no way of satisfying the intelligence. (22)
  • But the age is notoriously one in which editors underrate and insult the public intelligence. (16)
  • The contraction of his mouth expressed an intelligence in the attitude of the firmly negative. (10)
  • This man of high intelligence and cultivation wrote like a provincial schoolmistress moralizing. (10)
  • It reposed a great trust in the men selected to carry out the design, in their will and intelligence. (13)
  • Clearly this watcher by the dead was discharging his trust with intelligence and composure, as became him. (1)
  • She had not been used to feel alarm from wind, but now every blast seemed fraught with awful intelligence. (4)
  • Upon such intelligence the general had proceeded; for never had it occurred to him to doubt its authority. (4)
  • No doubt he knew it, for what that most alert intelligence did not know of itself was scarcely worth knowing. (9)
  • Believe me the single word of Langford is not of such potent intelligence as to supersede the necessity of more. (4)
  • The intelligence filled my head like the buzz of a fly, occupying my meditations without leading them anywhere. (10)
  • He regarded her with a sad sympathy in his eye as she laughed and laughed with delicious intelligence of the case. (9)
  • The intelligence, which had been so anxiously announced to her, she was now to be anxiously announcing to another. (4)
  • My lord nodded to the footman; he nodded to himself over a suggestion started in a tactical intelligence by the name. (10)
  • The point of view from which all my criticisms have been made is that of the citizen of fair intelligence and education. (16)
  • Barto sneered indolently at this fresh evidence of the small amount of intelligence which he could ever learn from others. (10)
  • After a series of penetrative flashes, flattering to her intelligence the more startling they were, reflection was exhausted. (10)
  • In fact, he entered into the spirit of all practical reforms with an energy and intelligence that quite reconciled her to him. (9)
  • There was a higher average of intelligence than in any other place of its size, and a wider and evener diffusion of prosperity. (9)
  • The sharp intelligence fronting him understood, that this compassionate ejaculation was the point where she, too, must cry halt. (10)
  • She had obtained private intelligence that Mr. Darcy did not wish for cards; and Mr. Hurst soon found even his open petition rejected. (4)
  • Harassed by increasing dread of the foul nightmare of nothing-to-do, the Thier endeavoured to establish amorous intelligence with her. (10)
  • This Mrs. Younge was, he knew, intimately acquainted with Wickham; and he went to her for intelligence of him as soon as he got to town. (4)
  • I do not doubt your good faith, and I know you to be abundantly fitted by intelligence and special training for the duties of an officer. (1)
  • Mr. Algy Borolick was the first to give them intelligence of it, and he declared that Beauchamp had wrested Dollikins from Grancey Lespel. (10)
  • An idol must have their attributes: a king must show his face now and then: a song must appeal to their intelligence, to subdue them quite. (10)
  • The ardour of his temperament suffused the directness of his intelligence to produce it, and the two qualities made his weakness and strength. (10)
  • It was one of those acts of unexpected intelligence, daring, and devotion to duty which bring tears to the eyes of thousands all over the land. (13)
  • It is restricted by a line beyond which intelligence and education alike would be at sea, and which only specialists and experts would understand. (16)
  • She struck a toneing warmth through his intelligence, not dissimilar to the livelier circulation of the blood in the frame breathing mountain air. (10)
  • She commissioned her princely serving-man, who had followed and was never far away from her, to obtain precise intelligence of this notorious Alvan. (10)
  • He is a man of easy wit and repartee, and of tact and practical intelligence; qualifications necessary to the successful conduct of his vocal calling. (21)
  • The ride home through the mist, with its sweet intimacy, that parting which had seemed so full of tender intelligence, were parts of the same illusion. (9)
  • Dudley knew but the half, and he did not envy Dartrey Fenellan his task of watching over the wreck of a splendid intelligence, humouring and restraining. (10)
  • He could not imagine himself encountering the startled, tremulous, nascent intelligence in those pure brown darklashed eyes of Nesta; he pitied the poor mother. (10)
  • To appease the chivalrous little woman, General Pierson hinted that his nephew, being under the protection of General Schoneck, might get some intelligence from that officer. (10)

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