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Updated: June 23, 2025


It is something that must be lived through, and all advice on the subject has just about the value of an answer to a bashful young man who begged from one of our woman's periodicals help in overcoming the diffidence felt on entering a crowded room. The reply read: "Cultivate an easy, graceful manner." In like case I might hypothecate, "To go light, discard all but the really necessary articles."

"Stearine must look out for his own paper; if he don't, he must go down. If I have to pay it, I shall any way get a dividend out of him, and, what is better, get a few days' time. Time is money, these days." There was no course for Sandford, then, but to sell or hypothecate the shares of stock he held. Then the thought of the still falling prices frightened him.

He will not repudiate a promise to pay while he has money in bank or securities to hypothecate. He is absolutely responsible financially.

"He has with him fifteen thousand shares of American Match par value one hundred, market value to-day two-twenty." "Yes." "He is trying to hypothecate the lot or any part of it at one-fifty." "Yes." "You know what the trouble with American Match is, don't you?" "No. I only know it's being driven up to where it is now by a bull campaign." "Well, listen to me. It's going to break.

The cardinal, who was a cunning Italian, long bearded, a great sophist, and the life and soul of the Council, guessed, by the feeblest exercise of the faculties of his understanding, the alpha and omega of the adventure. He only had to weigh in his mind one little thought before he knew how to proceed in order to be able to hypothecate his manly vigour.

"Oh, you don't care, eh?" he asked with a bitter laugh. "Well, I wish to God, then, I didn't. But I do, Virginia! I can't stand it to see you slaving when there's anything in the world that I can do. Now here's the proposition: according to law your father isn't legally dead he won't be for seven years and so your mother, not being his heir yet, had no right to hypothecate that stock.

"There," said Percival, "there's the judgment of a man that knows the game, but doesn't happen to have a dollar in either stock, and he doesn't know one or two things that I know, either. Just hypothecate ten thousand of those Union Cordage shares and five thousand Western Trolley, and buy Consolidated on a twenty per cent margin. I want to get bigger action.

"That's it, Miss Christie; that's just what I was sayin' to the boys. 'Ez it the square thing, sez I, 'jest because George hez happened to hypothecate every dollar he has, or expects to hev, to put into them works, only to please Mr.

He had a friend at Bowie, and the friend owned a horse which he swore was the darkest three-year-old in captivity; he had wired Mr. Mix to hypothecate his shirt, and bet the proceeds on the fourth race, this coming Saturday. The odds would be at least 10 to 1, he said, and he could place all the money that Mr. Mix might send him. Mr. Mix leaned back and built a stable in the air.

He knew, or thought he knew, that the man must have greatly more money invested somewhere than these things represented. He had a great curiosity to know what the other investments were, but he did not find out, for at last, within a brief while of the end of his hour of grace, the troubled man said: "There is nothing for it but to hypothecate a part of my stock in the X National.

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