She belabors Mr. Ledger with "I hate you; you are as deceitful as Blifil, as rude as the Harlowes, and as ugly as Dr.
No wonder the cautious Mr. Ledger finally withdraws his suit.
The whole day was retracing its active steps before his eyes, from the moment he opened his ledger to do his morning's work till now that his naked soul stood shivering in the darkness before him.
Billy Askew ran into his bar and came out with his old dog-eared ledger open at Pole's account, and he held it up and tore the page out.
Yes, he would have seen through it," answered Floyd, despondently, as he opened a big ledger and bent over it.
Pole went into the store behind him, and, as Peters stood at the big ledger writing, Pole stepped up to Nelson Floyd, who sat near a window in the rear with a newspaper in front of him.
He had carried the ledger and books to St. Louis, but left a schedule, notes, etc.
He shuffled in, and coming direct up to John's desk, flopped his ledger down upon it before its owner had had time to close the drawer which contained the precious letter.
In the German trenches the entries on the other side of the ledger appeared; and on the fields and in the communication trenches lay green figures.
The arrival of Harland and Louise, with the St. Ledger family, added to the pleasure of their society.
It cannot issue more notes unless it has additional government bonds to deposit for their security, and it cannot enlarge its ledger balances unless it has additional reserves.
The psychological pioneer, therefore, aims not only toward an exchange of ledger accounts, but toward a real psychological diagnosis and prognosis.
In the discourses of our time on the lights and shades of our modern industrial life, all seem to agree that the monotony of industrial labor ought to be entered on the debit side of the ledger of civilization.
The ledger experience which a single company has with all its customers is tabulated without revealing its identity to the associates, who get reports containing it, and the many combined ledgers become a valuable guide.
He has been out for over an hour, and if the beggar thinks I'm going to be skipping round to look up his confounded ledger all day he's mistaken.
Do not say that 'the continuation of this story will be published in the New York Ledger of the current year.
He asked me to look after his ledger for a moment, and then went out.
Ledger-keeper from A to M then said that Mr. Cresswell went out over an hour ago, and had asked him to look after his ledger for five minutes.
A mercantile community guided by Political Economy from the ledger to the banquet presided over by its Dagon Capital, finds that difficult.
A complete cembalo had the compass of [F on fourth ledger line below bass clef] to [G on fourth ledger line above treble clef] and two manuals.
He opened the brand-new ledger of the establishment, and entered the Case at full length, with a brief abstract of the prescription.
While the doctor's lips were issuing these directions, the doctor's hands were occupied in opening a drawer under the desk on which the ledger was placed.
In addition to photographs, original by-laws and figures concerning the present condition of the bank, was exhibited the first ledger of the institution, which contained the accounts of Aaron Burr, Robert R.
The next day there was solemnly filled into the ledger by the chief warder, and countersigned by the Direktor, "Erlaubnis zu nummer acht und fuenfzig zu singen und zu pfeifen.
A vast ledger opposite him, the old bird, for he looked exactly like the Jackdaw of Rheims, would enter and sign and countersign in it.
Mercer's account with Lyde in Ledger G is headed "M^r Lyonel Lyde, Merch^t in London.
We know from the ledger that Barry built an oven and raised a chimney.
John Mercer's Ledger B is the principal source of information for this chapter.
Most of these are listed by name in the ledger accounts.
Mercer spelled the name Brownley in Ledger G, but in the Gazette article it is printed consistently as Bromley.
The credit side of Minitree's account in Ledger G is as follows: L s.
All four of these books were listed in succession in the ledger and bracketed together.
The ledger notes other occasional purchases of furniture during this period.
As he did so his elbow touched the heavy ledger which the manager had pointed out to us, and it fell with a crash.
If a cheque is presented from Mayes, I have told the cashier to slide that big ledger off his desk accidentally with his elbow.
Mr. Ledger was making inquiries as to the possibility of their reducing shortly their indebtedness to him, and the Doctor was forced to write him a frank statement of affairs.
When the Doctor and General Legaie called on Mr. Ledger he was at the moment talking to a youngish, vigorous-looking man, whose new clothes and alert speech gave him almost a foreign air beside the stately manner of the two old gentlemen.
Cary, though Mr. Ledger stated, he would not like the Doctor to rely too much on this intimation.
Cary to the city, where the Doctor was to see Mr. Ledger and conclude the negotiation for a loan to re-stock his plantation.
Trawley was opening a canvas-backed ledger with thin, quivering fingers.
Other sources of information, which come under the head of exchanges of ledger experiences, are the credit men's associations.
Every time a card is removed from the file it is necessary to compare it with the ledger to find if the account has been paid.
The special requirement in such a ledger is space for recording a large number of payments.
Loose-Leaf Ledger for Mail-Order Collections] Too great emphasis cannot be placed on the importance of studying the character of the man.
A form of ledger sheet used by a publishing house is shown in Fig.
The particulars of the contract are recorded at the head of the ledger sheet, above the name and address.
If the number is large, the accounts should be numbered, the number being entered on both the ledger and collection cards.
This is a controlling account of the installment ledger accounts.
The next step is to open an account on a ledger card, as shown in Fig.
One of these cards is filed alphabetically and the other geographically, while the ledger cards are filed numerically.
When a charge is posted to the ledger sheet, a black tab is placed over the date on which the bill falls due.
From the ledger cards, the numbers are entered on the register.
Delinquent accounts may be indicated in the installment ledger by placing a metal tab of some distinctive color on the ledger sheet or card, or they may be segregated by transferring them to a special delinquent binder or file.
In many cities, merchants have formed associations for the exchange of ledger experiences.
This I take to be a very good way, to use so many ledger baits as you intend to make tryal of.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ledger" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.