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1 Introd | visiting card, this war for money, these civilized savages 2 XLII | to all. One needs so much money and resources in order to 3 XLIII | about that. One must have money for everything! So that 4 XLIII | planet. And a propos of money, it is that which will make 5 XLVI | Then you are worrying about money? I don’t know what that 6 XLVI | of the sun. But I have no money, and besides I have no time. 7 XLVII | will break down. As for money, we shall find it; and as 8 XLVII | what you call worries about money; my revenues are very small, 9 XLVII | Then, zut!~As for gaining money by my pen, that is an aspiration 10 XLVII | taste.~Another word about money and one that shall be quite 11 XLVIII | you WERE BOTHERED about money matters, I opened my letter 12 LXXII | working like an ox to have the money to go away with this winter 13 XCVI | know yet if we shall make money or not. As for me, when 14 XCVI | or not. As for me, when money comes, I say, “So much the 15 XCVI | worse,” without any chagrin. Money not being the aim, ought 16 XCVI | vapid or poor things make money.~Here I am with another 17 CIV | which is a fine way to make money out of literature). Oh, 18 CLXVI | for that I lack time and money. So I must push on my scratches 19 CLXIX | Buloz advances me too much money. Here I am DOING MY BUSINESS, 20 CLXXII | to life, to happiness, to money nor to anything; be what 21 CLXXXIII| visiting card, this war for money, these civilized savages 22 CXCV | education, race and even money, which is worth more than 23 CCI | twenty electors of Croisset. Money, mind, and even race ought 24 CCIII | insist, but I fear that the money may have been stolen or 25 CCV | Nohant, 7 December, 1871~The money was stolen, I did not receive 26 CCVII | heir will get very little money. Honor is saved, that is 27 CCXX | above all not to hear of money.~My incapacity, in that 28 CCXX | madness. Aisse has not made money. Dernieres Chansons has 29 CCXXIII | creature you are! I do not need money now, thank you. But if I 30 CCXXXVI | don’t dare to spend the money, however little it may be, 31 CCXLV | academic. I have made more money for him than Cuvillier-Fleury 32 CCXLV | abominable times? Is it to get money? What mockery! As if money 33 CCXLV | money? What mockery! As if money were the recompense for 34 CCXLVI | much. I have made enough money to be rich. If I am not, 35 CCLI | preferring to do without the money other than to exasperate 36 CCLXX | That is quite a serious money loss to me. It would have 37 CCLXXII | have liked to make some money, but as my fall involves 38 CCLXXIII| management, it could have made money like another. Would it have 39 CCLXXIV | Those people to whom I lent money or for whom I did favors 40 CCLXXXI | is reckoning on a great money success. Well, so be it! 41 CCLXXXI | destinies because they have the money, and as they have more mind 42 CCXCI | Add to that worries about money with melancholic recollections 43 CCXCVII | your life there. I have no money, but I should try to shift