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But the first interpolated copy has nearly always been lost, and in the copies derived from it every trace of addition or substitution has disappeared. There is no need to define "continuations." It is well known that many chronicles of the middle ages have been "continued" by various writers, none of whom took the trouble to indicate where his own work began or ended.

"I repeat that Miss Norman's money has nothing to do with me. And I may mention that as soon as the case is in your hands, Mr. Hurd " "Which it is now," interpolated the detective. "I intend to marry Miss Norman and then we will travel for a time." "That's very wise of you. Give Hay a wide berth. Of course, if you meet him, you needn't tell him what I have told you.

"But your husband saw it, I imagine," interpolated Mark quietly, and Mrs. de Tracy gave him a fierce look, which he met, however, without a sign of flinching. "My husband had a mistaken idea that Prettyman was poor when she became a widow," said Mrs. de Tracy. "On the contrary she had relations quite well able to support her, I believe.

He paused for a moment, and glanced at Mademoiselle Brun. "Unless," he interpolated, "such personal matters will bore mademoiselle." "But mademoiselle is the good angel of Mademoiselle Lange, my dear, dull Lory," explained the baroness; and the object of the elucidation looked at him more keenly than so trifling an incident would seem to warrant.

"We've tried lots of ways," she confessed wearily, "but none of 'em seemed to work. First I thought of hidin' it up near Pine Ridge, but I was afraid some woodsman might happen on it; then I started to take it down to the river in our wagon; but Elias Barnes would get in an' light his pipe, and I was so afraid a spark from it might " "I wish it had!" interpolated Ellen Webster with fervor.

"Did it go?" Mrs. Grey's voice held all the unqualified enthusiasm any artiste could desire. "Oh, Magda! It was wonderful! The most wonderful, beautiful dance I've ever seen." "And you know it as well as we do," interpolated Lady Arabella tartly, but smiling pridefully in spite of herself. "Still, of course, she likes to hear us say it." Gillian championed her friend stoutly.

Crying her cause in a big strident voice, she insulted the inhabitants individually and in the mass, and wherever several people were assembled she pulled up and poured out upon them the vials of her wrath in a fine flow of vituperation; and after every few sentences she interpolated an almost pathetic plea to somebody, she did not care whom, to step forward and resent her criticism that she might have an opportunity of hammering decency and religion into the benighted inhabitants of an unregenerate place.

"Yes, sir," the cook eagerly interpolated, with appeasing and apologetic servility. "Don't you think you've stretched that neck of yours just about enough? It's unhealthy, you know. The mate's gone, so I can't afford to lose you too. You must be very, very careful of your health, Cooky. Understand?"

Article IX. The secretaries may be present at the revolutionary congress in order that they may make any motion in the name of the President or may be interpolated publicly by any one of the representatives; but when the question which is the object of the motion shall be put to vote or after the interpolation is ended they shall leave and shall not take part in the vote.

"Last Christmas he said he'd take me away if I got another one." "He didn't mean it really, I know he didn't! He couldn't! You're the best bat Wrykyn's ever had." "What ho!" interpolated Mike. "You are. Everybody says you are. Why, you got your first the very first term you were there even Joe didn't do anything nearly so good as that.

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