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"Quite well, and the new baby is the finest little fellow I ever saw. Harry says they are going to call him John. Harry is very fond of thee." "To be sure he is and I am fond of him. I wonder how they manage for cash? Do you think they need it? Have they asked you for any?" "Not a farthing. Lucy makes the income meet the outgo.

Would she never rise to the conception of modern business? It was not the outgo that counted, but the receipts. Milly knew that already. "I'll do you a better one next time," Sam promised, "when you open your first succursale, Milly." "That will be next autumn in New York," Milly announced. "My stars!" said Ernestine. They opened the Cake Shop just before the holidays, with a great party.

The annual income of the public treasury rarely exceeds the outgo; but whatever the state of the exchequer, and of the funds reserved for the service of the state, the personal resources of the monarch are always most abundant.

Thus he detailed at length his mode of living, the clothes he wore, the people whom he met, his trouble with his creditors, the accounts of his income and outgo. One might think that this was egotism on his part; but it was more than that. It was a strong belief that everything which concerned him must concern her; and he begged her in turn to write as freely and as fully. Mme.

To secure the service of a horse, there must be an outgo of wealth in its purchase price and in its harness and the vehicle. The service received is the return, the compensation for the payment made. That is money invested and repaid in service. The price was in accordance with the service the animal would be able to render. For more and better service a higher price must be paid.

When much intercourse with a friend has supplied us with a standard of excellence, and has increased our respect for the resources of God who thus sends a real person to outgo our ideal; when he has, moreover, become an object of thought, and, whilst his character retains all its unconscious effect, is converted in the mind into solid and sweet wisdom, it is a sign to us that his office is closing, and he is commonly withdrawn from our sight in a short time.

"Now ye know what manner of man I am, brother Jones," said the smith, with a fine and friendly condescension, "and doubtless ye would look to find me a man jealous of his due of respect and but sparing of outgo to strangers till their rating and quality be assured, but trouble yourself not, as concerning that; wit ye well ye shall find me a man that regardeth not these matters but is willing to receive any he as his fellow and equal that carrieth a right heart in his body, be his worldly estate howsoever modest.

Now, if the delegate quicken his ear, he may hear the chairman commanding: "All those in favor will vote 'aye!" Again there is the tempest. The Harpwood delegates have voted aye! "What is it?" ask most of the delegates. "Lockwin is nominated by acclamation," comes the answer from the front. "Oh, is he?" say the delegates, Harpwood men and all. There is a numerous outgo for liquor.

The same foods, oxidised within the body, yield approximately the same amount of energy. There is, therefore, an equivalence, a balance, between income and outgo of energy: so that the recently conducted experiments in calorimetry are held to prove beyond question the causation of vital energy by food.

Expenditure increases, other than those I have indicated, are largely accounted for by the increased cost of legislation previously enacted. Expenditures will be 79 billion 8 hundred million. The amount of income over outgo, described in the budget as a Surplus, to be applied against our national debt, is 4 billion 2 hundred million.

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