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Other saints were added gradually, and increased in number when a general process of canonization was established; still, as early as 411 there is in the Chaldean calendar a 'commemoratio Confessorum' for the Friday after Easter. ...

He added hastily to Beaumaroy, in an undertone.

Yes; if he had lived to return to his country, I fancy he would have added considerably to Afro-American witch- lore.

muttered the man who had brought the strangers in, half under his breath; then aloud he added, "Shut up, good mother: remember, we have visitors; and one a man of property, who will hardly sympathize with our poverty.

Now you speak of it," she added thoughtfully, "I remember some antique furniture that Uncle Bill has in his library.

Nor," he added, significantly, "can it be told who killed Wesley Boone until all the shots fired in Mrs. Atterbury's chamber are accounted for.

With Thor's tree thus standing our forefathers felt a sense of security which materially added to the peace and comfort of their daily life.

One had found that time had merely added poise and self-possession and a certain opulence to the beauty which had caused one's voice to play fantastic tricks in conference with Anne Willoughby,ancient, unforgotten conferences, wherein one had pointed out the many respects in which she differed from all other women, and the perfect feasibility of marrying on nothing a year.

No wonder we are not missed, when we drop out of the babbling conglomerate of humanity into silence," he added bitterly.

"We can't leave him here to die, perhaps," he added softly.

When an animal has died otherwise than by slaughtering, its flesh is flaccid and clammy, emits a peculiar faint and disagreeable smell, and, it need scarcely be added, spontaneous decomposition proceeds very rapidly.

" "There's no use our considering Melville at all," added Uncle John cheerfully.

However," Dick added, sternly, "the regiment marches in the morningyou must get out of here.

A very surprising end to them, if they had time to think," he added grimly.

But I might have known," he added sadly, "no one could care long for such a wreck as I!"

She boarded with the Swiggarts; and Mr. Swiggart, better known as Old Smarty, told me in confidence that "she wouldn't stand no foolishness"; and he added, reflectively, that she was something of a "bull-dozer."

"You would be a better sailor, sir, if you would follow orders without question," he said sharply; then added more calmly: "However, I shall tell you, for I can see none of you trust me fully.

Hurriedly the priest added: "Zere is no time to read zem.

We won't talk about it here," he added gravely, "but wait till we get in.

Lastly, add the parsley, boil up, and serve.

Well," he added more lightly, "I have learned not to rebel at the inevitable.

he added sharply, as Gifford was silent.

" "He's a beastly bully," added Mugford solemnly; "and bullies always get lickedin books.

" "We won't laugh," they promised, and Billie added eagerly: "Tell us about it, Violet.

But yew don't want ter go an' blame me," she added anxiously, "ef yew git all riled up an' sick abed ag'in.

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