"If she is a confederate," he said, "the
notes are gone long ago.
He was no longer astonished when he searched on to find in the register this
note, placed in a bracket against his name: --
Sonia pulled her handkerchief out of her pocket, untied a corner of it, took out the ten-rouble
note and gave it to Luzhin.
"I expected nothing at all from him," she replied--quietly enough, to all outward seeming, yet with a
note of irritation in her tone.
"Two one pound
notes. I'd sell all the friends I ever had, for one, and think it a blessed good bargain.
Compare with the Bible and
note words or expressions not derived from it.
The first
notes relating to this part were written while he and I were staying together in Zurich in September 1884.
THE
NOTE TAKER [with quick interest] What's a copper's nark?
The
note of terms was plain, straightforward, and comprehensive, at any rate.
"I slept badly," answered Anna, looking intently at the footman who came to meet them, and, as she supposed, brought Vronsky's
note.
She had read Miss Crawford's
note only once, and how to reply to anything so imperfectly understood was most distressing.
In a minute more the bracelet and
note were in her hands.
Nay, some have been so curious, as to
note, that the times when the stroke or percussion of an envious eye doth most hurt, are when the party envied is beheld in glory or triumph; for that sets an edge upon envy: and besides, at such times the spirits of the person envied, do come forth most into the outward parts, and so meet the blow.
By fastening a little
note to the wing of one of these pigeons, one might have a chance to send a message there.
You may take your seat, Emmeline, and you will remain at the foot of your spelling class for a week as punishment for passing the
note. Cecily, come here."