"The trouble is," sighed the Doctor, grasping her meaning
intuitively, "that youth is given up to illusions.
First, let the unjust be like other distinguished masters of craft; like the skilful pilot or physician, who knows
intuitively his own powers and keeps within their limits, and who, if he fails at any point, is able to recover himself.
I realized I had not answered her signal, and ignorant as I was of Martian customs, I
intuitively felt that she had made an appeal for succor and protection which my unfortunate ignorance had prevented me from answering.
Dashwood, whose eyes, as she answered the servant's inquiry, had
intuitively taken the same direction, was shocked to perceive by Elinor's countenance how much she really suffered, and a moment afterwards, alike distressed by Marianne's situation, knew not on which child to bestow her principal attention.
Tars Tarkas and Carthoris exchanged the dignified and formal greetings common upon Barsoom, but I could tell
intuitively that the Thark loved my boy and that Carthoris reciprocated his affection.
Intuitively, the danger to the child flashed upon her, and with a shriek she dashed down the steps and up the walk toward the taxicab, into which Carl was now handing the baby to the swarthy one within.
Tom had always lived among refined, and cultivated people, and he felt
intuitively, from her air and bearing, that she belonged to that class; but how or why she could be fallen to those degrading circumstances, he could not tell.
"Indeed!" returned the matron, comprehending the other's meaning
intuitively, "and what may be the young gentleman's name?"
He did not understand anything of the motives behind all that he had seen; but, somehow,
intuitively he liked the young man and the two old men, and for the girl he had a strange longing which he scarcely understood.
I could have shot the Mahar with ease, for I knew
intuitively that she was escaping--but I did not.
Her thoughts were of the man she felt
intuitively to possess the strength, endurance and ability to overcome every obstacle and reach her at last.
The King's banner waved above their heads, and
intuitively Joan de Tany knew for whom they sought at her father's castle.