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1 1 | been unable to pay off the money~advanced upon them. They
2 2 | fish to be had for~less money there than at Guerande.~ ~
3 3 | strangest jingling of keys and money then echoed among her garments.~
4 6 | life, an~understanding of money, and that strong tendency
5 6 | his face as he does~his money.~ ~Camille's mouth, arching
6 7 | happyat least, so far as money can~do so, dear treasure
7 8 | impassible, and~lent him money for his journey, which,
8 8 | says she~adores me. Want of money has compelled Gennaro to
9 8 | poor artists, and want of money is bringing~these two bohemians
10 17| even by bribing them with money. The French postilion~is
11 17| their joy, or rather their money~lasts. A moralist is puzzled
12 18| her considerable sums of money. Finding herself~now on
13 19| he lost a great deal of money at cards, so that he does
14 19| de Trailles who won that money from you," he added, turning~
15 19| Trailles should win his money than that we should win
16 21| to spend a great deal of~money."~ ~"You will not calumniate,
17 22| had much better give that money to~poets, who would carry
18 25| inasmuch as I take the money," said the count, with a
19 25| line must have made its money in~wines; the du Ronceret
20 26| once a~considerable sum of money. While awaiting the arrival
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