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1 II, 21| opinion of your character, or convey an effect of strong emotion— 2 III, 2 | that speech which fails to convey a plain meaning will fail 3 III, 10| puzzle us; ordinary words convey only what we know already; 4 III, 10| but only by those which convey their information to us 5 III, 10| with. These two kinds do convey to us a sort of information: 6 III, 10| obvious and the obscure kinds convey nothing, either at once 7 III, 11| effect of activity they convey. Thus,~Downward anon to 8 III, 14| and you should accordingly convey to him the impression that