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1 Note1 | her pockets full of the money she had made by the sale 2 I, III| far." The man pocketed his money and turned, when an idea 3 I, III| Smart fellow! He kept the money for his goats, and tried 4 I, V| of some such lord of the money market? At any rate, I had 5 I, V| spend a considerable sum of money for distribution among those 6 I, V| although I daresay that money is a poor compensation for 7 I, V| ready for any sacrifice of money; but, you see, we know really 8 I, VI| cheat, and did not marry for money, and yet I did not acquire 9 I, VII| this enormous sum of ready money, while his wife and children 10 I, VIII| then?"~ ~"He gave me the money to pay my preliminary expenses, 11 I, VIII| neither do I care for his money. All I wanted of him I have 12 I, VIII| to do without my father's money by giving lessons, coaching 13 I, VIII| never lent a penny of his money; he never put a penny into 14 I, VIII| true, but I had earned the money, little as it was, in ciphering, 15 I, VIII| registered letter containing money. It was stamped all over 16 I, VIII| know, without enclosing money, for I should consider it 17 I, VIII| and he did not even grudge money to secure rare specimens. 18 I, VIII| fool for the sake of his money! What do you think that 19 I, VIII| given me as security for money I have lent them; but that 20 I, VIII| have lent them; but that money was never returned to me, 21 I, VIII| could have recovered that money if I had cared to see about 22 I, VIII| the estate, the house, the money, and all - no, don't run 23 I, IX| those who wished to get my money would try to poison me in 24 I, IX| was, he occasionally gave money to his younger son, but 25 I, IX| was hardly enough ready money in his desk to pay his funeral 26 I, IX| different objects. All the money he had given to my mother 27 I, IX| was to take all his ready money, bonds, and objects of gold, 28 I, IX| mother's goodly store of money and other property, and 29 I, IX| given to me; that is, ready money. Come, and I'll show you 30 I, IX| still you will have what money cannot buy for them - your 31 I, IX| greatly deteriorated. But this money will help you to improve 32 I, IX| hardly know myself how much money they contain. You can split 33 I, IX| hypocrite. I won't offer you any money: on the contrary, I'll ask 34 I, X| father to get rid of his money by feeding them and keeping 35 I, XI| always open, and he spent his money with a liberal hand. He 36 I, XI| momentary embarrassment for money. When I first felt the pressure 37 I, XI| should receive all the ready money found on the premises."~ ~" 38 I, XI| why have you not taken the money into your own custody? Some 39 I, XI| indeed willed away his ready money to the Maticza, he must 40 I, XI| them how to get at their money. To me, at least, he disclosed 41 I, XI| Diogenes's casket to make money out of?"~ ~"Oh yes, a lot 42 I, XI| would be well worth the money, for they and the old reeds 43 I, XI| actually denouncing his own money to the police. If you are 44 I, XI| you will do without ready money? Because you have compelled 45 I, XI| Vice-Governor here, to take all the money on the premises, that is, 46 I, XI| counsel, and culled the money out at your leisure, without 47 I, XI| finds a pocket-book full of money he cannot keep it for himself, 48 I, XI| Well enough. I have some money in Vienna, and I am going 49 I, XI| remarked.~ ~"How much ready money have you?" he asked.~ ~" 50 I, XI| Yes," he said, "I have the money ready, for I intended to 51 I, XI| with the owner. Now the money is of no use to me at present, 52 I, XI| you may have it until your money is restored to you. Happily, 53 I, XI| you. Happily, I have the money with me now. Here it is!"~ ~ 54 I, XI| you might say.~ ~With the money in hand I attended to business. 55 I, XII| You know that I have no money for political enterprises. 56 I, XII| political enterprises. My own money is in official custody; 57 I, XII| were not, and I had so much money at my disposal that I did 58 I, XII| asks for a penny of your money, so it is no business of 59 I, XIII| the iron chest with the money, and so I have to guard 60 I, XIII| disheartened and short of money, as the Maticza Society, 61 I, XIII| all the Jews with their money, influence, and keenness - 62 II, IV| humiliated, stunned, without money, bereft of his former occupation, 63 II, IV| her grandfather, and this money would come in well to help 64 II, V| Klara. She has no other money or dower but what Aunt Diodora 65 II, V| will not be much, for in money matters she is not very 66 II, VI| and let them waste their money on my election?~ ~In Hungarian 67 II, VI| has invariably left his money at home; so when he is a 68 II, VI| million of florins was her money, and not Cenni's? What was 69 II, VI| thanked him, and put the money, uncounted, in my coat pocket. 70 II, VI| Siegfried told me that he had money at home which he did not 71 II, VI| laughed. "Siegfried, and spare money! Why, what an innocent you 72 II, VI| innocent you are! If he had money at all, he would leave it 73 II, VI| that it is mean to keep money, and he spends in six months 74 II, VI| smilingly.~ ~"No. Mind money. It means 'Always mind your 75 II, VI| means 'Always mind your own money.' It is the best advice 76 II, VII| pray, let me hand you your money. I have it ready for you."~ ~ 77 II, VII| my card, but refused the money. "It is paid already," he 78 II, X| to reckon up a million of money as their joint property; 79 II, X| when he bequeathed this money to you the price of these 80 II, X| me her accursed million. Money to pay for my honest name, 81 II, X| pay for my honest name, money for my lost life and happiness, 82 II, X| lost life and happiness, money to bribe me to the endurance 83 II, X| not quite. He had had no money, and I had received a million. 84 II, X| bribed for my infamy with money!~ ~Great Jehovah, Whose 85 II, XI| told him to borrow as much money on my property as he could 86 II, XI| wife had brought me, the money I had and the money I could 87 II, XI| the money I had and the money I could at any moment raise 88 II, XI| that he should raise the money, all the same, and send 89 II, XI| I might have use for the money there - at any rate, he 90 II, XI| you. I shall manage the money carefully, and shall not 91 II, XI| banking-house to draw the money my solicitor had sent me, 92 II, XI| at a certain date.~ ~This money, with a part of the funds 93 II, XI| you intend to throw this money in the gutter?" said the 94 II, XI| know the situation of the Money Market at present?"~ ~"No."~ ~" 95 II, XI| philanthropy. And that accursed money which was given me as a 96 II, XIII| the present state of the Money Market, I looked for a newspaper, 97 II, XIV| mystery which surrounded my money transactions. The letter 98 II, XIV| course, I shall double your money again on short sales."~ ~ 99 II, XIV| taking from me the accursed money which I had received in 100 II, XIV| honour, it doubled that money, and threw it back at me. 101 II, XIV| fortune. I did not want that money, and would have none of 102 II, XV| position on earth for a money consideration - what business, 103 II, XV| should have to return her money. "I wish they would come 104 II, XV| my whole fortune, all the money you hold of mine, in buying 105 II, XVI| offices with the expected money gratification, and some 106 II, XVI| back to make millions! Your money is all invested for a rise. 107 II, XVI| determined efforts to lose that money, and felt for my head to 108 II, XVI| mounting and greatly in demand! Money in abundance!"~ ~So it was 109 II, XVI| of the psychology of the Money Market than I!"~ ~I to know 110 II, XVI| know the psychology of the Money Market? was not that excessively 111 II, XVI| is, millions. This odious money sticks to me like so many 112 II, XVI| with the balance of the money? This glass to the new landlord!"~ ~ 113 II, XVI| glasses. What a powerful agent money was! Only last night I could 114 II, XVI| that this time the hateful money should be lost for ever. 115 II, XVI| own affair. You do with my money as I instruct you. Put all 116 II, XVI| instruct you. Put all the money left, after paying for the 117 II, XVI| percentage, and handle your money yourself."~ ~"Your percentage 118 II, XVI| for your wife with this money without carrying your head 119 II, XVI| asked her if she had any money left out of the forty thousand 120 II, XVII| million francs of ready money? Is there any need of my 121 II, XVII| you'll do me still. The money I got by following your 122 II, XVII| despair; with so much ready money, I have Fortune at my command. 123 II, XVII| conversation with her on money matters that afternoon. 124 II, XVII| let me restore to you the money which you placed in my hands 125 II, XVII| liquidated by me with my own money. Now, pray, take the property 126 II, XVII| and I believed it, that money was all that you cared for, 127 II, XVII| shame. But you accepted the money, and asked no questions, 128 II, XVII| you were making use of my money to feed your appetite for 129 II, XVII| long as he can keep the money. He fears for my life, because, 130 II, XVII| would have to restore the money.' The comfort, the splendour, 131 II, XVII| you! You give me back that money untouched. You have not 132 II, XVII| that I had not touched her money, when I had time and again 133 II, XVII| result of the profits her money had acquired. How dared 134 II, XVII| the wretch who accepts the money which is offered in return 135 II, XVII| afloat as to how we got our money. Some say that I was a general 136 II, XVII| the Prussians, and that my money was a fee for the information