Both Uses
sequel
in
A Room of One's Own
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- The inevitable sequel to lunching and dining at Oxbridge seemed, unfortunately, to be a visit to the British Museum.†
Chpt 2 *
- After saying that Mr Browning went back to his rooms—and it is this sequel that endears him and makes him a human figure of some bulk and majesty—he went back to his rooms and found a stable-boy lying on the sofa—'a mere skeleton, his cheeks were cavernous and sallow, his teeth were black, and he did not appear to have the full use of his limbs......"That's Arthur" [said Mr Browning].†
Chpt 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(sequel) something that follows and continues something else -- especially a film or book
or more rarely: something that follows as a result of something else -
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) More rarely, sequel can reference anything that follows something else. For example, "She had such a good year, I'm wondering what she will do as a sequel."