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1 1| sides glittering like new money. In the background Vulcan’ 2 2| Walachian, a mock count, whose money, paid always at the most 3 2| her creditors and find the money she stood in need of.~“All 4 2| then one couldn’t accept money in that way! Dear heaven, 5 2| No, I shall only have the money by and by,” replied the 6 2| you’re back here with the money before four o’clock.”~“Oh, 7 2| Oh dear, yes, plenty of money was wasted!~“For my part,” 8 2| run home.”~“You have the money?” asked the aunt.~“Dear, 9 2| putting her hand out for the money:~“Ah no! Not all of it,” 10 2| that MEN should have got money out of her. All the same, 11 3| him a fabulous amount of money; his betting losses at the 12 4| fortunes by administering the money gained by Rose at the theater 13 4| terrible German Jew who brewed money, whose hands forged millions, 14 6| had lost a fabulous sum of money at the club yesterday and 15 6| about her! Dirty doings and money flung about like one o’clock! 16 7| had no notion where her money went. Even at this time 17 7| before whenever she had no money on hand, a fact which caused 18 7| consented she demanded the money that these changes would 19 7| the town in quest of the money and had at last made the 20 8| out,” she concluded, “but money will never give them true 21 8| he waxed frantic over the money question. Did he spend six 22 8| Let’s see; hand over the money! Now where do we stand?”~ 23 8| when he had counted up the money. “There are scarcely seven 24 8| I’ve had to buy linen. Money goes quickly when one’s 25 8| own.”~And he pocketed the money in a lordly way while Nana 26 8| pleased to spend your own money—well, that’s your affair! 27 8| that’s your affair! But my money—no, that’s sacred! When 28 8| serious and that I keep the money.”~Nana, who was falling 29 8| ll open it to you.”~Soon money began to engross Nana’s 30 8| she still had yesterday’s money. As he had given her nothing 31 8| surrender that he pocketed the money again with that little convulsive 32 8| never troubled himself about money again or inquired whence 33 8| festively inclined. She needed money, and when the Tricon did 34 9| he even spoke of settling money on her—for he was at loss 35 9| have everything for their money. Well, and if I don’t want 36 9| isn’t in love. Ah, as to money, my poor pet, I can lay 37 9| something worth more than money. Oh, if only someone were 38 9| a silly! Bordenave wants money—well, you’ll lend him some, 39 9| when I tell you there’s money in it. Now look, just look 40 9| professed a vast disdain for money. His wife, he said, had 41 9| tomorrow morning. Have the money in readiness.”~At this moment 42 10| which, despite the count’s money, was imminent. Nevertheless, 43 10| did not let them pay him money, but he profited by that 44 10| prove very useful as pocket money. In those days he was finishing 45 10| minute of the night, and money overflowed even among the 46 10| excited her. To think all that money was to go to tradespeople! 47 10| what bosh that stupid thing money was! It was made for the 48 11| count appeared to be in big money difficulties; he was anxious 49 11| luck, as he phrased it. Her money was well placed; she would 50 11| at forty to one. But the money stirred her less than this 51 11| think one can ask a man for money without urging him to commit 52 12| Besides, how about the money? Where would you get the 53 12| Where would you get the money from if you must grow angry 54 12| yesterday forgotten the money troubles from which he knew 55 12| anxious to know how the money went, but on these occasions 56 12| dear me, if she throws money out of the window, too—”~“ 57 12| She does not only throw money,” interrupted the other. “ 58 12| both stood in great want of money, and they would share and 59 13| splendor and that contempt of money which made her openly squander 60 13| utter squandering of pocket money cropped up a question about 61 13| she was endlessly short of money amid a river of gold, the 62 13| regiment, would bring the money the day after, apologizing 63 13| covered the deficit with false money. Thanks to the negligence 64 13| herself for refusing him money, as though such refusal 65 13| when they would get the money out of her by suddenly asking 66 13| properly settled and get his money by hook or by crook.~Nana 67 13| dozen times she had put his money aside for him, but it had 68 13| stead, never to lend women money. He used always to make 69 13| she already owed the maid money, and she was too proud to 70 13| where he stood:~“You’ve no money, have you?”~“No.”~“That’ 71 13| wait for ‘em. It isn’t his money I care for! I’ve not got 72 13| she said. “Have you the money?”~No, he had not got the 73 13| No, he had not got the money. He would have given his 74 13| given his life to have the money! Never before had he felt 75 13| gentler moods when she wanted money. She would then become affectionate, 76 13| the count, and that was “money.” One day after having formally 77 13| So you’ve not got the money, eh? Then go back where 78 13| again! Mark my words—no money, no nothing!”~He explained 79 13| would be sure to have the money the day after tomorrow. 80 13| her. Then the rows about money matters kept continually 81 13| recurring. She demanded money savagely; she rowed him 82 13| she slept with him for his money, not for any other reasons, 83 13| getting angry? Since he had no money their relations were no 84 13| colossal scheme and obtained money from the most distant climes. 85 13| and the simple mention of money flurried him and threw him 86 13| robbed and he never got his money’s worth, but a disease seemed 87 13| why had he gone to fetch money in Normandy? The old man 88 13| affairs. Nay, he devoted the money gained by his dramatic successes 89 13| work which cost millions of money and ten years of intense 90 13| they have dropped their money and their lives over it, 91 14| with the aunt about some money she ought to have sent, 92 14| invested all her daughters’ money in foreign lands. One never