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1 I| and gathered together much money, he went to Rome without
2 I| offered right great sums of money to the Emperor for to get
3 I| the Temple, and that the money put in corbanam he took,
4 I| and every man found his money bounden in the mouth of
5 I| and bear with you double money, and also the same money
6 I| money, and also the same money that ye found in your sacks,
7 I| took the gifts and double money and Benjamin, and went forth
8 I| together: Because of the money that we had in our sacks
9 I| they might receive, and the money of the wheat put it in to
10 I| my cup of silver, and the money of the youngest, and put
11 I| servants such letting? The money that we found in our sacks
12 I| lands Joseph gat all the money for selling of wheat, and
13 I| When all people lacked money, all Egypt came to Joseph
14 I| why die we to the lacking money. To whom he answered: Bring
15 I| victuals, if ye have no money: which when they brought,
16 I| from thee our lord that our money is failed and also our beasts
17 II| but how I shall get this money I wot never; he knoweth
18 II| age, would God that thilke money had never been for which
19 II| and receive of them the money and pray him to come to
20 II| obligation and received all the money, and told to him of Tobias,
21 II| that shall give him his money? ~He began to be sorry and
22 II| camels, in kine and much money. And safe and joyful he
23 II| and sound, camels and much money of his wife's, and also
24 II| his wife's, and also the money that he had received of
25 II| whole again, he received the money of Gabael; he did me have
26 II| the consul, corrupt by money, had commanded three innocent
27 II| borrowed of a Jew a sum of money, and sware upon the altar
28 II| And this man held this money so long, that the Jew demanded
29 II| Jew demanded and asked his money, and he said that he had
30 II| in which he had put the money in gold, and he leant upon
31 II| brother, in giving to him the money that he supposed he had
32 II| he could get none for no money, and came and told to his
33 II| devils to monks that keep money and have some proper to
34 II| promised great quantity of money if he would help him, to
35 II| christian man, and take that money that thou shalt receive
36 II| one Patricius had certain money of the church which he would
37 II| do sell it and gave the money thereof to poor people.
38 II| sold it again and gave the money of it to poor people. And
39 II| commanded that a sack of money full should be brought tofore
40 II| one besant or one piece of money, and that yet I command
41 II| ajouter, added. argenter, n.,a money changer. aspre, adj., Fr.
42 III| for thirty pence of that money usual, of which every penny
43 III| made them to say so for money that he gave to them. Then
44 III| estate, which sold all for money, and with the ministers
45 III| offered to S. George as much money as there might be numbered,
46 III| in a predication that the money was delivered for to slay
47 III| play his gown and all the money that he had. When he came
48 IV| found the stater or piece of money in the fish's mouth; he
49 IV| promised to him a great sum of money, and also her body at his
50 IV| what for prayers and for money, that they brought the body
51 IV| holden in prison for debt of money, in irons. And he called
52 IV| host took from him all his money and his jument, upon which
53 IV| went to S. James, and his money failed him by the way. And
54 IV| And when he showed his money the sellers marvelled, and
55 IV| let him go, and keep both money and bread, but they held
56 IV| wisely to them, and his money with him. And when he was
57 IV| consul marvelled of the money, and they demanded him where
58 IV| we believe thee that this money is come to thee of thy friends,
59 IV| resembleth nothing to our money; and how may it come from
60 IV| where thou hast found this money. Then Malchus kneeled down
61 IV| neither gold, ne silver, ne money, and he drew him forcibly
62 IV| the prince, and left the money in the keeping of his wife
63 IV| the country, she hid the money and died for sorrow. And
64 IV| again, he could not find the money, and when he with his children
65 IV| where thou hast laid this money. And she answered out of
66 IV| man had received all that money. Then went S. Donatus to
67 IV| armed by double ardour of money, and is enemy of truth;
68 V| make a convent, but all the money was robbed by thieves by
69 V| And this monk took this money and delivered to him the
70 V| true which had lent certain money to another man which denied
71 V| hands, and gave to them money, and let them have no need
72 V| that he had, and gave the money thereof to a priest, and
73 V| and he restored to him his money, and resigned also his clothes,
74 V| his way a purse full of money, and when his fellow saw
75 V| great adder, instead of money. And when the friar saw
76 V| S. Francis said to him: Money is none other thing to the
77 V| certain rich man a quantity of money, and prayed him, for the
78 V| when she had taken this money, she said to him: Let us
79 VI| largest wise. And when this money was levied and brought in
80 VI| What have ye done? and what money have ye brought to me? Forsooth,
81 VI| deliver to each man his money again, but thereto they
82 VI| sitteth upon the heap of money, and maketh great joy that
83 VI| death that ye deliver this money again there as ye had it,
84 VI| out of it a certain sum of money, and went his way. And soon
85 VI| accompany him, and what money should suffice him and his
86 VI| the earth, that all the money that he found with the earth
87 VI| gold with him, saying: Thy money be to thee in perdition.
88 VI| but if he would pay much money he should not depart. And
89 VI| against them, gave great money unto the knights. And Martin
90 VI| and thus gat they much money by truandise, and they heard
91 VI| they should not get so much money by truandise as they did.
92 VI| healed, he dispensed much money on masters and surgeons,
93 VI| and gave there all his money for the love of God, and
94 VI| and oft when she lacked money she sold off her adornments
95 VI| school, and delivered to them money for their costs and school
96 VI| the sacrifices gave much money, and moved great treason
97 VII| which was bought with the money that he stole from our Lord
98 VII| them I bought with mine own money, and therefore they ease
99 VII| gave to the others much money, and they left the See to
100 VII| simple, and that he had by money gotten to him the papacy,
101 VII| any acception or taking of money, nor none other good. The
102 VII| places in the realm much money, pecunies or silver. He
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