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His eyes twinkled merrily as he spoke, but before his son had time to reply the senior partner spoke again. "I only hope he keeps it up," was his addendum. He dutifully agreed with this sentiment, and then proceeded to congratulate his parent on the taste with which he had selected his pictures and the excellence of the investment he had made. Mr. Walkingshaw appeared gratified by his approval.
On the hither side of one of the two streets close under him, his office the old, first one, reopened on his return stood closed, the sign renovated and tacked up once more, and the early addendum, Gentleman, still asserting itself, firmly though modestly, beneath the new surface of repair.
And here comes an addendum, the point of which finds confirmation elsewhere. It has reference to the trial of Anne Turner, to which we shall come later. Whatever Anne's reason for doing so, it was to this scortatory old scab that she turned for help in cozening the fair young Countess. The devil knows to what obscene ritual the girl was introduced.
Music is a part of life. It is not merely an accomplishment or a hobby, nor yet a means of relaxation from the strenuous business of earning a living. It is not an addendum or an excrescence: it is an actual part of the fabric of life itself.
The master answered "Port" and "Starboard" each time the order was given, adding each time as an addendum, "Look at that blooming cable chain hanging over the side!" so that the confusion of orders and irrelevant responses to them became a menacing danger to safe navigation.
"That wasn't the Texas way of scrapping; but, being a very important addendum and annex to the regular army, the San Augustine Rifles had to conform to the red-tape system of getting even.
That, with what Judge Harvey and William can smuggle in, should keep us provided for." Mr. Pyecroft's suggestion was approved by the majority. As an addendum to his proposal Matilda was ordered to answer the bell whenever rung; if she did not, with the knowledge abroad that she was in the house, a dangerous suspicion might be aroused.
Then, after a pause, he added, "How he loved her! Go on, postilion." Part two is entitled The Duchesse de Langeais and part three is The Girl with the Golden Eyes. In other addendum references all three stories are usually combined under the title The Thirteen. The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy.
"You have the position to keep up, and I thought it only fair to you," said Mr. Walkingshaw. Andrew bent his head in solemn acknowledgment of the truth of this observation and the justice of the arrangement. "There's just one little addendum I want to make. This unpleasant affair of Jean's has set me thinking, and supposing I'm taken, Andrew just supposing "
"The woman that marries him will be blessed among women." "I count it a great privilege," said Miss Balfour absently, but she pulled up with a hurried addendum: "To have known him." "Indeed, yes. If one met more men like him this would be a better world." "It would certainly be a different world."
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