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For these reasons they are now recognized as property in the law of good-will and unfair competition for customers, having been first formulated about the middle of the nineteenth century. The first case which recognized these expectancies of a labor market was Walker v. Cronin, decided by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in 1871.

And if beneath that interest and vivacity something lay forever stilled and chilled in Miss Jeffries' breast like a poor hidden corpse beneath bright roses why at two and twenty expectancies flourish so gayly that one lone bud is not long missed. And chagrin is sometimes a salutary transient shower, and self-confidence is all the more delicate for a dimming cloud.

I had written her an account of my reception at the Count de Gauvon's; she knew my expectancies, and, in congratulating me on my good fortune, had added some wise lessons on the return I ought to make for the kindness with which they treated me.

He had just led some troops to Crossen which were to serve the Emperor against the Turks; but the imperial ministers neither arrived in due time to receive them, nor, when at length they made their appearance, did they bring with them the grants of certain privileges and expectancies which Frederick had looked for.

I had written her an account of my reception at the Count de Gauvon's; she knew my expectancies, and, in congratulating me on my good fortune, had added some wise lessons on the return I ought to make for the kindness with which they treated me.

"Il mondo va da ," said a cynical Italian statesman "the world goes by itself." But it does not. If the world were not each year renewed, refreshed, glorified by the magnificent honor and fine expectancies of its young men, it would soon become simply fiendish in its sordidness, selfishness, and baseness.

On the other hand, if he be made of the right metal, he may carve his way to fortune and to civic fame, and may die full of years and honours in which case, he is pretty sure to add one more to the list of charitable donors whose legacies go to swell the expectancies of the city poor.

Some day, perhaps, when there were enough of them, when he had become known, had achieved the distinction of a signature like Gardner, there might be a real series.... His vague expectancies were dimmed in weariness. Such was the genesis of the "Local Vagrancies" which later were to set Park Row speculating upon the signature "Eban." Accessibility was one of Mr. Horace Vanney's fads.

Here the expectancies based upon relations which customers and employes were thought of as giving value to the physical property, but they were not yet recognized as a distinct asset which in itself justifies the issuance of injunctions. This next step was taken in the Barr case in New Jersey in 1893.

I was clothed like the rest of her people, the only difference being, they wore a shoulder knot, which I had not, and, as there was no lace on her livery, it appeared merely a tradesman's suit. This was the unforeseen conclusion of all my great expectancies!

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