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According to Erewhonian custom the successful marriages of the pupils are inscribed yearly on the oak paneling of the college refectory, and a reprint from these in pamphlet form accompanies all the prospectuses that are sent out to parents. It was alleged that no other ladies' seminary in Erewhon could show such a brilliant record during all the years of Miss La Frime's presidency.

NORTH Here, James, is one of the best, because most business-like prospectuses I ever read, of a new weekly periodical about to be published in Edinburgh in the middle of November the Edinburgh Literary Journal. From what I know of the editor a gentleman of talent, spirit, and perseverance I foretell the book will prosper.

"My dear Sir In answer to yours of date 11th instant, I regret to say that circumstances prevent my closing with your obliging and friendly offer." They wrote eight letters; and Lucy's quick fingers folded up prospectuses, and her rays brightened the room. When the work was done, she clung round Mr.

"Oh, certainly; trot 'em out," said his brother, plucking up a simulation of interest as he took a seat at the table. From a drawer of his desk Gabriel brought out a bundle of prospectuses and laid them before Uncle Sylvester. A languid smile of recognition lit up the latter's face. "Ah! yes," he said, glancing at them.

In all, about ten millions nominal capital, eight millions cash, crossed the Atlantic while we were cool; but now that we were heated by three hundred joint-stock companies, and the fire fanned by seven hundred prospectuses, fresh loans were effected with a wider range of territory and on a more important scale.

The evening's work consisted in addressing some two hundred or three hundred envelopes to persons whose names Mr Medlock had ticked in a directory, and enclosing prospectuses therein. It was not very entertaining work; still, as it was his first introduction to the operations of the Corporation, it had its attractions for the new secretary.

This man went to the tonneau and got the prospectuses which Orme had placed under the seat cushion. Arima snatched the papers with his free hand, then, resigning Orme entirely to Maku's care, and clucking strangely, opened them. A glance sufficed. With a cry of disappointment, he tore the papers in two and threw them to the ground. He thrust his face close to Orme's. "Where the papers?" he said.

The prospectuses which he had shown his father were mere waste paper, the useless surplus stationery remaining from a scheme that had failed to enlist the sympathies of a Transatlantic public.

She wrote out his numerous memorials, letters, prospectuses, and projects. It was in her handwriting that most of the old gentleman's former acquaintances were informed that he had become an agent for the Black Diamond and Anti-Cinder Coal Company and could supply his friends and the public with the best coals at s. per chaldron.

No American has those papers." Orme breathed his relief. Then she added the dubious word "Unless " So she did doubt him after all. Well, he could not blame her. The scene in the room the frankness of the Japanese, which could only be attributed to discomfiture; the empty envelope; the torn prospectuses on the floor, all these conditions pointed to the truth of the explanation she had heard.

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