Please put twenty
notes of a thousand francs each into this envelope, seal it with your own seal and hand it to Mme.
Nevertheless it is clear that such persons as the writer of these
notes not only may, but positively must, exist in our society, when we consider the circumstances in the midst of which our society is formed.
"To these registers there are added
notes relative to the prisoners?"
About five hundred roubles remained on the table and among them three
notes of a hundred roubles each.
Upon this I was paid out
notes and gold until I had by my side a total sum of two thousand gulden.
An obliging stranger, under pretence of compactly folding up my bank-notes for security's sake, abstracts the
notes and gives me nutshells; but what is his sleight of hand to mine, when I fold up my own nutshells and pass them on myself as
notes!
"I came in for my own pleasure and instruction," she said, "and was so struck by the wisdom of the speakers that I could not help making a few
notes."
Oral reports should be either written out in full and read or given from
notes; they should occupy five or ten minutes each and may include illustrative quotations.
In his private
notes on the subject the author uses the expression "Superman" (always in the singular, by-the-bye), as signifying "the most thoroughly well-constituted type," as opposed to "modern man"; above all, however, he designates Zarathustra himself as an example of the Superman.
THE
NOTE TAKER [coming forward on her right, the rest crowding after him] There, there, there, there!
Pesca--before you go to your friend, you had better take a
note.' 'Bank-note!' I say, indignantly.
From all these considerations Anna had not meant to go, and the hints in Princess Tverskaya's
note referred to her refusal.