We have no meanings for "allude now" in our records yet.
1 Do you allude now to the doctor's verdict on myself.
2 Mr. Chanler.-Doesthe gentleman allude now to what has been done in other lands than this?
3 I allude now to his speech only, which is lively, animated but rather French its picturesque crudity.
4 I say nothing of their size, for it is to their numbers and industry that I principally allude now .
5 He alluded now and then to his Indian reminiscences, but did not dwell long upon this subject.
6 I am not alluding now to her rank, though of course you feel what a great advantage she gives you in this respect.
7 "But I suppose, sir, you're alluding now to a certain Member of Parliament whose name I needn't mention."
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