Receipt
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"It is a balsam," answered Don Quixote, "the
receipt
of which I have in my memory, with which one need have no fear of death, or dread dying of any wound; and so when I make it and give it to thee thou hast nothing to do when in some battle thou seest they have cut me in half through the middle of the body—as is wont to happen frequently,—but neatly and with great nicety, ere the blood congeal, to place that portion of the body which shall have fallen to the ground upon the other half which remains in the saddle, taking care to fit it on evenly and exactly.
"If that be so," said Panza, "I renounce henceforth the government of the promised island, and desire nothing more in payment of my many and faithful services than that your worship give me the
receipt
of this supreme liquor, for I am persuaded it will be worth more than two reals an ounce anywhere, and I want no more to pass the rest of my life in ease and honour; but it remains to be told if it costs much to make it."
"That is," said Sancho, "if it is not shot with a sling as they were in the battle of the two armies, when they signed the cross on your worship's grinders and smashed the flask with that blessed draught that made me vomit my bowels up.""It does not grieve me much to have lost it," said Don Quixote, "for thou knowest, Sancho, that I have the
receipt
in my memory."
"With all my heart," said Don Quixote, and as he had written it he read it to this effect:"Mistress Niece,—By this first of ass-colts please pay to Sancho Panza, my squire, three of the five I left at home in your charge: said three ass-colts to be paid and delivered for the same number received here in hand, which upon this and upon his
receipt
shall be duly paid.
In the end they, as officers of justice, settled the question by arbitration in such a manner that both sides were, if not perfectly contented, at least to some extent satisfied; for they changed the pack-saddles, but not the girths or head-stalls; and as to Mambrino's helmet, the curate, under the rose and without Don Quixote's knowing it, paid eight reals for the basin, and the barber executed a full
receipt
and engagement to make no further demand then or thenceforth for evermore, amen.
in his better days, before he had become enfeebled by dissipation and emaciated by disease, he had been in the
receipt
of a good salary, which, if he had been careful and prudent, he might have continued to receive for some years--not many; because these men either die early, or by unnaturally taxing their bodily energies, lose, prematurely, those physical powers on which alone they can depend for subsistence.
As Mrs. Bardell said this, she applied her handkerchief to her eyes, and went out of the room to get the
receipt.
'The action's going on, and no mistake,' thought Sam, as Mrs. Bardell re-entered with the
receipt.
'Here's the receipt, Mr. Weller,' said Mrs. Bardell, 'and here's the change, and I hope you'll take a little drop of something to keep the cold out, if it's only for old acquaintance' sake, Mr. Weller.'
I only vish you'd write me out the receipt, that's all.''Hush!' said Sam, 'she's at home, old feller.''She ain't vithin hearin',' replied Mr. Weller; 'she always goes and blows up, downstairs, for a couple of hours arter tea; so we'll just give ourselves a damp, Sammy.'Saying this, Mr. Weller mixed two glasses of spirits-and-water, and produced a couple of pipes.
Driving to the George and Vulture, they found that Arabella and her maid had sent for a hackney-coach immediately on the
receipt
of a short note from Emily announcing her arrival in town, and had proceeded straight to the Adelphi.
In addition to these points of distraction, Wardle was intrusted with two small letters to two small young ladies who were to act as bridesmaids; upon the
receipt
of which, the two young ladies were driven to despair by having no 'things' ready for so important an occasion, and no time to make them in--a circumstance which appeared to afford the two worthy papas of the two small young ladies rather a feeling of satisfaction than otherwise.
Holmes scribbled a
receipt
upon a sheet of his note-book and handed it to him.
Early in February, within a fortnight from the
receipt
of Willoughby's letter, Elinor had the painful office of informing her sister that he was married.
when to that is added the recollection, that he might, but for his own folly, within three months have been in the
receipt
of two thousand, five hundred a-year (for Miss Morton has thirty thousand pounds,) I cannot picture to myself a more wretched condition.
Setting aside the whole grim story of Sir Charles's death, we had a line of inexplicable incidents all within the limits of two days, which included the
receipt
of the printed letter, the black-bearded spy in the hansom, the loss of the new brown boot, the loss of the old black boot, and now the return of the new brown boot.
Come as soon as you can on
receipt
of this.
Chapter 46Elizabeth had been a good deal disappointed in not finding a letter from Jane on their first arrival at Lambton; and this disappointment had been renewed on each of the mornings that had now been spent there; but on the third her repining was over, and her sister justified, by the
receipt
of two letters from her at once, on one of which was marked that it had been missent elsewhere.
Singularly enough, Ayrton did not acknowledge the
receipt
of the despatch, as he was accustomed to do.
A package of banknotes, to the value of fifty-five thousand pounds, had been taken from the principal cashier's table, that functionary being at the moment engaged in registering the
receipt
of three shillings and sixpence.
Everything the good man said was full of affection, and I could hardly refrain from tears while he spoke; in short, I took one hundred of the moidores, and called for a pen and ink to give him a
receipt
for them: then I returned him the rest, and told him if ever I had possession of the plantation I would return the other to him also (as, indeed, I afterwards did); and that as to the bill of sale of his part in his son’s ship, I would not take it by any means; but that if I wanted the money, I found he was honest enough to pay me; and if I did not, but came to receive what he gave me reason to expect, I would never have a penny more from him.
He had a right, of course, to do as he pleased: and yet a momentary damp is cast on the spirits by the
receipt
of such news.
Come to me immediately on the
receipt
of this.
At the
receipt
of this charming, this unexpected letter, Candide felt the utmost transports of joy; though, on the other hand, the indisposition of his beloved Miss Cunegund overwhelmed him with grief.
They are guarded better by their calculations than a virgin by her mother and her convent; and they have invented the word caprice for that unbartered love which they allow themselves from time to time, for a rest, for an excuse, for a consolation, like usurers, who cheat a thousand, and think they have bought their own redemption by once lending a sovereign to a poor devil who is dying of hunger without asking for interest or a
receipt.
All that I knew was that every three months my father's solicitor, an old friend of the family, handed over to me seven hundred and fifty francs in return for my
receipt.
The man had promised to pay all her debts, to give her a
receipt
for the amount, and to hand over to her twenty thousand francs, in return for the whole of her furniture.
She told us that Marguerite was the cause of it; that during her illness she had lent her a lot of money in the form of promissory notes, which she could not pay, Marguerite having died without having returned her the money, and without having given her a
receipt
with which she could present herself as a creditor.
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