" The mysterious trouble to which Jane had alluded was a very real one, but it was held in profound secrecy.
And still greater comfort lay in the fact that she had not only accomplished the deliverance of Willie Price, but had secured absolute secrecy concerning the episode.
"Surely there is no need of secrecy between you and me.
But not one word shall they have from me, and I bind you to secrecy also, Dr.
The voice that said this made sweet music to Maggie; but athwart it there came an urgent, monotonous warning from another voice which she had been learning to obey,—the warning that such interviews implied secrecy; implied doing something she would dread to be discovered in, something that, if discovered, must cause anger and pain; and that the admission of anything so near doubleness would act as a spiritual blight.
Dorothea had observed the animus with which Will's part in the painful story had been recalled more than once; but she had uttered no word, being checked now, as she had not been formerly in speaking of Will, by the consciousness of a deeper relation between them which must always remain in consecrated secrecy.
His conscience was soothed by the enfolding wing of secrecy, which seemed just then like an angel sent down for his relief.
It seemed to him a sort of earnest that Providence intended his rescue from worse consequences; the way being thus left open for the hope of secrecy.
But now her judgment, instead of being controlled by duteous devotion, was made active by the imbittering discovery that in her past union there had lurked the hidden alienation of secrecy and suspicion.
A liberal education had of course left him free to read the indecent passages in the school classics, but beyond a general sense of secrecy and obscenity in connection with his internal structure, had left his imagination quite unbiassed, so that for anything he knew his brains lay in small bags at his temples, and he had no more thought of representing to himself how his blood circulated than how paper served instead of gold.
The old man promised secrecy once more, and said: "How did you come to follow these fellows, lad?
The poor fellow had got the attorney to promise secrecy, but what of that?
But though the closet has long been a metaphor for privacy or secrecy, its use with reference to homosexuality is relatively recent.
" Her experience illustrates the secrecy that exists in many companies and cultures around wages.
" A shroud of secrecy surrounds the last season, with fans desperate to know how the epic saga ends.
Netflix reveals top 20 series binge watched in first 24 hours ""20 Netflix has always shrouded itself in a level of secrecy when it comes to viewing figures - a safeguard, perhaps, which shields them against public disappointment if one of their highly-touted projects flop.
The disclosure highlights how Apple may struggle to maintain its notorious secrecy in new product development as it enters more highly regulated markets, from transportation to healthcare.
One is the secrecy around some PAEs.
The disclosure highlights how Apple may struggle to maintain its notorious secrecy in new product development as it enters more highly regulated markets, from transportation to healthcare.
But the secrecy surrounding infidelity makes it difficult to gather much evidence.