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1 I | world, came and promised me money enough to begin life over 2 II | s leisure, and a little money in his pocket, he invariably 3 VI | agreement. If you have no money pass by my house, and I 4 VI | Lacheneur, who had advanced him money for a certain object; and 5 VI | articles discovered beyond the money which the victims carried 6 VII | register. Where are they?”~The money had been given to Lecoq 7 VIII | thirty francs in all. Cursed money! If I hadn’t spent it, I’ 8 VIII | to think that I took the money these hussies offered me. 9 IX | warders to buy her—with the money she had about her at the 10 X | her a considerable sum of money?”~He paused; Goguet, the 11 XI | like a fool. I had some money in my pocket—it was Shrove 12 XII | by promising him a sum of money, had inveigled him into 13 XIV | herself for the sake of money! Haven’t I just told you 14 XV | little hoard.~As long as the money lasted, that is, for some 15 XV | his wife of what little money she might have saved in 16 XVII | here before you see your money. You will only be another 17 XVII | did not come to collect money, and speaking so earnestly 18 XVII | educate and pressing need of money compelled me to sell them.”~“ 19 XVII | excepting her wardrobe—and the money sent to him.”~Lecoq could 20 XVII | in urgent want of ready money, she had bought on credit 21 XVII | balance of the purchase money (an equivalent sum) had 22 XVIII| over to him. Thanks to the money found upon his person when 23 XVIII| of police must have more money than he knows what to do 24 XIX | time, and this large sum of money couldn’t be found. The murderers 25 XIX | surprised unearthing the money from among a bed of mushrooms. 26 XIX | will. He will try to obtain money, endeavor to communicate 27 XX | ask for the difference in money; and they will give it him. 28 XX | shopkeeper will give him any money. He won’t buy clothing of 29 XX | for a complete disguise—money, papers, a forged passport 30 XX | I came to reclaim the money I paid for a room I never 31 XX | I never occupied.”~“Such money is never refunded.”~May 32 XX | whether Madame Milner gave May money or not?”~“I can’t say. They 33 XX | do now that he’s got some money and a plan—for he has both 34 XXI | Mariembourg had given May money. There could be no further 35 XXI | began by taking all the money Madame Milner had about 36 XXI | perfectly happy if he had money enough to take him back 37 XXI | words “a good stroke,” and “money enough to satisfy one,”