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1 I, 1 | the business,” lost some money in it, then retired to the 2 I, 1 | he thought he would make money.~But, as he knew no more 3 I, 1 | liked with himself and his money. But his wife was master; 4 I, 2 | case, or perhaps to the money he hoped to make by it. 5 I, 2 | taking with him all the money in his office. Heloise, 6 I, 3 | Rouault brought Charles the money for setting his leg—seventy-five 7 I, 3 | son-in-law. The discussion of money matters was put off; moreover, 8 II, 3 | behind by the painters. But money matters worried him. He 9 II, 5 | joke, “that it isn’t the money I should trouble about. 10 II, 5 | the flesh, the longing for money, and the melancholy of passion 11 II, 12 | and never asked for his money. Emma yielded to this lazy 12 II, 13 | love, others that asked for money. A word recalled faces to 13 II, 13 | fellow was worried about money matters.~ 14 II, 14 | his shop, brought back the money, and dictated another bill, 15 II, 14 | and that his poor little money, having thriven at the doctor’ 16 II, 14 | able to pay back so much money. He reflected, imagined 17 II, 14 | regular dog; he’s rolling in money; he’s taking three mistresses 18 II, 15 | said Bovary, “about the money which you are—”~The other 19 III, 1 | spend all his quarter’s money on the first day of the 20 III, 2 | care not to talk of any money questions. Madame Bovary 21 III, 4 | she was full of hope. Some money was coming to her.~On the 22 III, 5 | said, “I must have some money.”~She declared she could 23 III, 5 | if you haven’t any ready money, you have an estate.” And 24 III, 5 | myself of my debts, and have money left over.”~She pointed 25 III, 5 | Ah! ah! you care for your money,” she said laughing.~Each 26 III, 6 | and troubled no more about money matters than an archduchess.~ 27 III, 6 | something besides bills and money. Monsieur Lheureux, in fact, 28 III, 6 | like him couldn’t advance money.~Emma was silent, and Monsieur 29 III, 6 | intercepted them.~To get money she began selling her old 30 III, 6 | no matter where.~With the money she at last received from 31 III, 6 | left for you paying back my money—”~“But where am I to get 32 III, 6 | understood, and asked how much money would be wanted to put a 33 III, 7 | manage to see she asked for money, declaring she must have 34 III, 7 | for a lady, of turning her money to account. They might, 35 III, 7 | became very pale.~“This money.”~“But—” Then, yielding 36 III, 7 | he would have found some money. But he would, perhaps, 37 III, 8 | done; we shall have the money later on. But to-day, for 38 III, 8 | fine things: a demand for money being, of all the winds 39 III, 8 | these trifles, one can get money for them. Oh, I do not want 40 III, 8 | to say, the question of money. She suffered only in her 41 III, 11| consolations of the chemist.~Money troubles soon began again,