TO READ BETWEEN THE LINES, verb. phr. (colloquial).—To look into a milestone; to quest for hidden meanings in plain English.

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  1883.  Gentleman’s Magazine, June. They READ BETWEEN THE LINES, as they say, and find that two and two are intended to represent five.

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  TO READ THE PAPER, verb. phr. (common).—To take a nap: see DOSS.

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