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1 That will give me time to make memoranda of things I may have forgotten.
2 I have moreover given the wench an ivory-leafed pocket-book, with a silver pencil, that she may make memoranda on occasion.
3 To dream that you make memoranda , denotes that you will engage in an unprofitable business, and much worry will result for you.
4 Fortunately I had made memoranda covering the life and customs before this.
5 Goodwin opened two more letters, and made memoranda in pencil on them.
6 Mr. George made memoranda of these sums on his paper, as James named them.
7 He made memoranda of your orders, and said all should be done as you wished.
8 He rose, when he had finished his entry among those epoch- making memoranda , and received his visitors.
9 The captain asked Corny a hundred questions in regard to the estate, making memoranda of his answers.
10 He appeared to have been making memoranda .
11 We discussed the up-river trip, and I made memoranda of what he said till ten o'clock, when we retired.
12 So saying, he handed to the Governor a small leathern pocket-book, such as were used for making memoranda , and withdrew.
13 Here he made memoranda of the trees, shrubs and flowers he saw, and compared them with similar objects he knew at home.
14 In such cases many little stratagems must be resorted to by the traveller, not to lose entirely the advantage of making memoranda on the spot.
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