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However, its rare Sunday announcement of emergency actions on March 15, just two days before a regularly scheduled policy meeting,
conveyed
a sense of urgency that undoubtedly heightened investors’ fears and stoked rumors of an imminent liquidity crisis.
In speaking out, Dudley
conveyed
another important message: the brickbats are worth bearing.
The floundering US response to the pandemic will powerfully reinforce the global impression
conveyed
by the 2008 meltdown, as will its confused approach to China.
He complained vehemently about being imprisoned in defiance of his civil rights, asked by virtue of which law he was hereby detained, invoked writs of habeas corpus, threatened to press charges against anyone holding him in illegal custody, ranted, gesticulated, shouted, and finally
conveyed
by an expressive gesture that we were dying of hunger.
Her confessor, the good cure Chelan, was the only person almost who had ever spoken to her of love, with reference to the advances of M. Valenod, and he had drawn so revolting a picture of it that the word
conveyed
nothing to her but the idea of the most abject immorality.
One thing struck Julien; as he
conveyed
to Madame de Renal the terrible news of his departure, he was met with no selfish objection.
In spite of these sober qualities, and thanks to his pride, it
conveyed
no sense of inferiority; one felt merely that he still regarded too many things as important.
LOPE DE VEGAImmediately on his return to Paris, and on leaving the study of the Marquis de La Mole, who appeared greatly disconcerted by the messages that were
conveyed
to him, our hero hastened to find Conte Altamira.
K. made a few comments which
conveyed
little information, even laughed a little, and it was only when they reached the front steps that he explained to his uncle that he had not wanted to talk openly in front of those people.
He started walking, which pleased the gentlemen and some of their pleasure
conveyed
itself to him.
No time was lost, however, by Lawton, after the charge was completed, in securing his prisoner again; and perceiving him to be hurt, he directed him to be
conveyed
to the rear.
In making the arrangements by which Captain Lawton had been left, with Sergeant Hollister and twelve men, as a guard over the wounded, and heavy baggage of the corps, Dunwoodie had consulted not only the information which had been
conveyed
in the letter of Colonel Singleton, but the bruises of his comrade's body.
There is an instinctive delicacy in woman, that seems to conquer all other emotions; and the insensible bride was immediately
conveyed
from sight, leaving the room to the sole possession of the other sex.
The apartment to which Sarah had been
conveyed
was in one of the wings of the building, and it communicated with the principal hall of the cottage by a long and dark passage.
The aunt caught joyfully at the hope
conveyed
in this suggestion, and dispatched Katy to request the immediate aid and advice of Dr. Sitgreaves.
A summons, of the sort
conveyed
by Katy, was instantly obeyed, and not a minute elapsed before he was by the side of Miss Peyton.
When Mr. Wharton left the city, he was one of the very few who maintained the state of a carriage; and, at the time Miss Peyton and his daughters joined him in his retirement, they had been
conveyed
to the cottage in the heavy chariot that had once so imposingly rolled through the windings of Queen Street, or emerged, with somber dignity, into the more spacious drive of Broadway.
The chaise which
conveyed
Miss Singleton was also safe, for the stable and outbuildings had entirely escaped the flames; it certainly had been no part of the plan of the marauders to leave so well-appointed a stud behind them, but the suddenness of the attack by Lawton, not only disconcerted their arrangements on this point, but on many others also.
The deep tones of the trooper's voice were no sooner
conveyed
to the ears of the washerwoman, than, turning her head, where she sat directing the movements of the mare, she put into the discourse at the first pause.
The dragoons, who had been charged with this duty, had
conveyed
a few necessary articles of furniture, and Miss Peyton and her companions, on alighting, found something like habitable apartments prepared for their reception.
Into the latter Isabella was immediately conveyed, at her own request, and placed on a rude bed by the side of the unconscious Sarah.
Frances Wharton had thought that fate had done its worst, in endangering the life of her brother, and destroying the reason of her sister; but the relief
conveyed
by the dying declaration of Isabella taught her that another sorrow had aided in loading her heart with grief.
It was the wish of Singleton that the remains of his sister should be
conveyed
to the post commanded by his father, and preparations were early made to this effect.
A new stimulus was given to the Whartons by the intelligence
conveyed
in the letter of Dunwoodie; and Caesar, with his horses, was once more put in requisition.
They were speedily followed by the English chaplain, with his countrymen, who were
conveyed
to the waterside, where a vessel was in waiting to receive them.
The litter of Singleton was
conveyed
to a part of the Highlands where his father held his quarters, and where it was intended that the youth should complete his cure; the carriage of Mr. Wharton, accompanied by a wagon conveying the housekeeper and what baggage had been saved, and could be transported, resumed its route towards the place where Henry Wharton was held in duress, and where he only waited their arrival to be put on trial for his life.
Without condescending to reply to the sarcasm
conveyed
in this speech, or perhaps not noticing it, Henry joyfully acquiesced in the proposal, and it was accordingly arranged between them, that, as soon as they were refreshed, he should endeavor to get on board the vessel.
Before taking leave of Birch, the captain handed him his purse, which was tolerably well supplied for the times; the peddler received it, and, watching an opportunity, he
conveyed
it, unnoticed by the Skinner, to a part of his dress that was ingeniously contrived to hold such treasures.
Before leaving Fishkill, however, letters were
conveyed
to them, through an unknown hand, acquainting them with Henry's safety and good health; and also that Colonel Wellmere had left the continent for his native island, lowered in the estimation of every honest man in the royal army.
Judge Thatcher sent messages of hope and encouragement from the cave, but they
conveyed
no real cheer.
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