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When she was in full dress for a ball, or official reception, she wore three necklaces, one on top of the other, and a big handsome, high tiara, which added to her height.
The fellow seems more or less a gentleman; don't let's be churlish," he added in an undertone.
It may be added with truth that the National League games were not much better patronized, but that was due to the prevalent apathy in Base Ball affairs throughout the United States.
To one such name was added at our last commencement the degree representing one of the highest honours which Columbia University has to bestow upon a man of lofty ideals and honourable achievement.
And when you're not, even more,' he added as an afterthought.
" "But oh," she added after a few minutes of thoughtful silence, "I can't help it if it is ungrateful, but I do wish Aunt Beatrice had left me a few hundred dollars instead.
A larger proportion of sugar must be added for a syrup intended to keep.
But I'm not so sure I'd like to stay in that place after nightfall," she added on second thought.
When nicely browned all over, add by degrees boiling water in the above proportion, and, as the water is added, keep the whole well stirred.
This, though true in the main, may not have been absolutely correct, even as it was first delivered, and may have been somewhat less accurate as it was reported to Sir Thomas, who perhaps added from hearsay a few errors of his own, like that about Sir James Tyrell's knighthood.
In short, seek first the kingdom of God and His justice with this money of yours, and see if all other things, profits and suchlike included, are not added unto you.'
He was there, strong, hard working at his books, a fine young animal, and it may be added of him that he was there, in love, deeply and almost hopelessly.
he added under his breath.
If, for instance, 35 is compared with XXXV a meaning is given to the 3. Many teachers make formal sums of numbers which could quite well be added without any writing at all.
To the evils of debt and want were added about this time the horrors of pestilential disease, which visited the Roman territory several times at that period.
Of this number practically the whole of the Mercantile Movements and Anti-Submarine Divisions were added during the year 1917, whilst large additions were also made to the Trade Division, owing to the great increase of work.
It was exceedingly interesting to note how a column of the first page was left open until the last, so that copy "hot from the wire" of the very latest news might be added before going to press.
"The temperature of the brain is corrupted by it, the humours adust, the eyes made to sink into the head, choler increased, and the whole body inflamed:" and, as may be added out of Galen, 3. de sanitate tuendo, Avicenna 3. 1.
He'd just as soon try it as not, the idjit," he added over his shoulder to Tile Stanton who was peering out to see what all the racket was about.
he added between his clenched teeth, "but dat do hurt.
All his life he had dreaded only one thingman; but these creatures of the wild had many a fear of the lobo, the mountain-lion, the drought, the high flying buzzard who would claim them, dying, and added above all this, man.
To this purely literary love of the Bible there has been added within the last few years a certain renewed regard for it as the profoundest book of the soul, and for some minds not conventionally religious it has regained even some of its old authority as a spiritual guide and stay.
Alcuin was a native of York, and with the aid of a lump of chalk and the side of a vacant barn could figure up things and add like everything.
You may make lobster soop the same way, only add into the soop the seeds of the lobster.
4. Nouns ending in y, preceded by a consonant, change the y to i and add es [enemy, enemies].