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If he approves it, he signs it; if not, he returns it to the house in which it originated, with a written statement of his objections, and this statement must be entered in full upon the journal of the house. The bill is then reconsidered, and if it obtains a two thirds vote, it is sent, together with the objections, to the other house.
He fell to tormenting himself with the possibility of her having gone already. Everything in those bare rooms had been packed there was no real reason for the girl to remain another hour. Perhaps she had reconsidered, changed her mind, and departed even earlier than she had planned, and if she had if she had Whenever he reached that point, dumbly he bowed his head.
Why, there's no harm in smuggling, if I recollect your arguments right," replied Debriseau, smiling. "Do you remember the night that you convinced me?" "I do, very well," said McElvina; "but I have reconsidered the subject, and I have one little remark to make, which will upset the whole theory, which is, that other people acting wrong cannot be urged as an excuse for our own conduct.
It is due to the occasion to say that I have carefully reconsidered the objections which have been urged to immediate action upon the subject without in any degree having been struck by their force. It has been objected that the measure of annexation should be preceded by the consent of Mexico.
The spider cast a look at Bobbie full of hate and venom; but glancing up at her web she reconsidered, and turned away slowly, furious, scolding and growling under her breath. Fangs and stings were of no avail. They wouldn't even leave a mark on armor such as Bobbie wore.
He had a sweet, boy's voice, which somewhat pacified the anger she felt at such presumption in a slave; and though at first rebuking him, she reconsidered the matter during the evening, and bade him read to her from a new novel. Henceforward Paul gained favor, and his mistress found it convenient to employ him as an amanuensis.
Keenly considered and reconsidered messages had to be written for despatch to his private brokers as well as to those who acted for the Syndicate, and to the Syndicate's secretary. By prompt action something a good deal perhaps might be saved from the wreckage for himself. For others he had no thought. "This finishes Lancaster," he said to himself; "he'll have to face the music, after all."
That might have to be reconsidered afterwards, but at present it was valid enough. "Did she suggest it?" she asked. The Padre behaved like a man, and lied like Ananias. "Most emphatically she did not," he said.
But when they came to the turning where two roads met, one of which led to Close Street, Hamish had apparently reconsidered his determination. "I suppose I must go, or the old fellow will be offended. You can tell them at home that I shall be in directly; don't let them wait dinner." He walked away quickly. Arthur pursued the path which would take him round the cathedral to the Boundaries.
He wore a knickerbocker suit of bluish-grey tweed, a pale blue shirt, a pale blue collar, and a dark blue tie a symphony of colour which seemed too elaborately considered to be quite natural. Dickson had set him down as an artist or a newspaper correspondent, objects to him of lively interest. But now the classification must be reconsidered. "So you were in the war," he said encouragingly.
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