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"My business," replied Caxon, with more animation than he commonly displayed, "is with the outside of your honour's head, as ye are accustomed to say." "True, Caxon, true; and it is no reproach to a thatcher that he is not an upholsterer." He then took out his memorandum-book and wrote down "Kelso convoy said to be a step and a half over the threshold. Authority Caxon. Quaere Whence derived? Mem.
"Mother Demdike, may be, your warship," replied the man. "You suspect Mother Demdike and Mother Chattox of bewitching you," said Potts, taking out his memorandum-book, and making a note in it. "Your name, good fellow?" "Oamfrey o' Will's o' Ben's o' Tummas' o' Sabden," replied the man. "Is that all?" asked Potts. "What more would you have?" said Richard.
'And if you take one from three hundred and sixty-five, what remains? 'Three hundred and sixty-four, of course. Humpty Dumpty looked doubtful. 'I'd rather see that done on paper, he said. Alice couldn't help smiling as she took out her memorandum-book, and worked the sum for him: 365 1 Humpty Dumpty took the book, and looked at it carefully. 'That seems to be done right he began.
But if you don't get killed first, you find out in time that what you've got to hold on to hard and fast is the trick of 'saying nothing and sawing wood." The duke took out his memorandum-book and began to write hastily. T. Tembarom was quite accustomed to this. He even repeated his axiom for him. "Say nothing and saw wood," he said. "It's worth writing down.
About nine o'clock he walked up the alley. He had left his overcoat in his room at Mrs. Schiller's and also the Cromwell bookcover having taken the precaution, however, to copy the inscriptions into his pocket memorandum-book. He noticed lights in the rear of the bookshop, and concluded that the Mifflins and their employee had got home safely.
he read. "That is very pretty! 'Der verlorne Schwimmer, the poem is called, is it not?" "Yes, I have copied it out of the secretary's memorandum-book; he has so many pretty pieces." "The secretary has many splendid things!" said Otto, smiling. "Memorandum-book, musical snuff-box" "And a collection of seals!" added the young lady from Holstebro.
It was only now, at the eleventh hour, that the Italian had become inculpated, and the question of his possible anxiety to escape had never been considered. "He was so artful," went on Block in further extenuation of his offence. "He left everything behind. His overcoat, stick, this book his own private memorandum-book seemingly "
In the midst of my sad reflections there scrambled up the steps a wet and bedraggled dog, who dropped at my feet a chip. Carrying her in my arms to my room, I lighted a lamp and examined her collar, and found a few leaves of a memorandum-book covered with Frank's hand-writing.
But near it lay the little memorandum-book, open, with the stick of pencil lying across it. A deep line was drawn across the page on which was recorded their imaginary extravagant gains and losses, even to the entry of Uncle Jim's half share of the claim which he had risked and lost! Underneath were hurriedly scrawled the words: "Settled by YOUR luck, last night, old pard.
On the occasion of my visit to McPherson on the 30th of May, while standing with a group of officers, among whom were Generals McPherson, Logan, Barry, and Colonel Taylor, my former chief of artillery, a Minie-ball passed through Logan's coat-sleeve, scratching the skin, and struck Colonel Taylor square in the breast; luckily he had in his pocket a famous memorandum-book, in which he kept a sort of diary, about which we used to joke him a good deal; its thickness and size saved his life, breaking the force of the ball, so that after traversing the book it only penetrated the breast to the ribs, but it knocked him down and disabled him for the rest of the campaign.
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