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moment 24
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money 20
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monster 1
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Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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money

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1 I | soon as he had made enough money to live in modest comfort 2 I | that she knew the value of money, but this did not hinder 3 I | Jean should refuse the money, it is to go to the foundling 4 I | nay, already in hand; this money lurking behind the door, 5 I | he will make plenty of money; besides, his brother will 6 II | would cost a great deal of money, no end—”~He broke off abruptly, 7 II | that his brother had that money now; and released from care, 8 II | brother had come into the money of a friend of the family?~ 9 II | further.~“In such a case the money is left equally to the two 10 III | Christi, if I only had money!”~And again the thought 11 III | the assurance given by money was at once perceptible.~ 12 IV | why did he leave all his money to my brother and nothing 13 IV | accord offered and lent him money, a few hundred francs perhaps, 14 V | his fortune; he took the money and thought it quite fair 15 VII | jealousy! And when this money was left to me you were 16 VII | least say nothing about that money.”~Jean went on:~“Why your 17 VII | decent man does not take the money which brings dishonour on 18 VIII| not be better to keep this money in trust, to be restored 19 VIII| should keep my father’s money?~Having discerned that he 20 VIII| giving up the whole of this money, he agreed; he resigned


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