All 15 Uses of
postscript
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- She cast her eyes again over the note to peruse it a second time, and saw there was a postscript.†
Chpt 29-30 *
- This postscript decreased greatly the young girl's happiness.†
Chpt 29-30
- P.S.—I now believe in Italian banditti.†
Chpt 37-38
- Did you see the postscript?†
Chpt 37-38
- The postscript is explicit.†
Chpt 37-38
- The letter is still to be seen, for it is in Franz d'Epinay's possession, signed by me, and with a postscript of M. Luigi Vampa.†
Chpt 39-40
- P.S.—Do pray contrive some means for me to meet the Count of Monte Cristo at your house.†
Chpt 47-48
- "Ah, true," said Monte Cristo "there is a postscript."†
Chpt 55-56
- "Yes, yes," repeated the major, "yes—there—is—a—postscript."†
Chpt 55-56
- The major awaited the conclusion of the postscript, apparently with great anxiety.†
Chpt 55-56
- "Then the postscript"— "Well; what of the postscript?"†
Chpt 55-56
- "Well; what of the postscript?"†
Chpt 55-56
- Then the postscript is as favorably received by you as the rest of the letter?†
Chpt 55-56
- You attached great importance, then, to this postscript, my dear Monsieur Cavalcanti?†
Chpt 55-56
- P.S.—My poor grandmother gets worse and worse; yesterday her fever amounted to delirium; to-day her delirium is almost madness.†
Chpt 73-74
Definition:
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(postscript) a note added to the end of a letter after the signature -- usually preceded with "PS:" or "P.S."
or:
any written or spoken addition added after the end of something