Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|        are accomplished is she ready for her duties as hostess
 2     I,      IV|     work-room, with everything ready for writing purposes, and
 3     I,      IV|        came in to see if I was ready for breakfast, and I followed
 4     I,       V| ungrudging in his charity, and ready for any sacrifice of money;
 5     I,     VII|       him this enormous sum of ready money, while his wife and
 6     I,     VII|       whereas my drummers were ready to take their oath of the
 7     I,      IX|     may rely on that!"~ ~I was ready with my diagnosis by the
 8     I,      IX|        there was hardly enough ready money in his desk to pay
 9     I,      IX|        One was to take all his ready money, bonds, and objects
10     I,      IX|   which were always loaded and ready to his hands. He noticed
11     I,      IX|    never given to me; that is, ready money. Come, and I'll show
12     I,      XI|     but should receive all the ready money found on the premises."~ ~"
13     I,      XI|     has indeed willed away his ready money to the Maticza, he
14     I,      XI|       what you will do without ready money? Because you have
15     I,      XI|        I remarked.~ ~"How much ready money have you?" he asked.~ ~"
16     I,      XI|        said, "I have the money ready, for I intended to buy a
17     I,    XIII| Diodora, Siegfried's aunt, was ready to keep open house in Vernöcze
18    II,       I|       tiny little wherries lay ready for a boating excursion.
19    II,       I| button-hole of my jacket, made ready to follow up the invitation
20    II,      IV|    accomplishments, and he was ready and willing enough to fall
21    II,     VII|      you your money. I have it ready for you."~ ~He gave me my
22    II,    VIII|       cry."~ ~"Thank you, I am ready to accept it, and shall
23    II,      XI|       force is fully equipped, ready to begin hostilities, and
24    II,     XIV|     announced that my room was ready for me, and then she asked
25    II,     XVI|        wait till your punch is ready, I will manage to get you
26    II,    XVII|      sixteen million francs of ready money? Is there any need
27    II,    XVII|       to despair; with so much ready money, I have Fortune at
28    II,    XVII|  wishes, and that she would be ready to receive me.~ ~At the
29    II,    XVII|  should be for a divorce, I am ready to go with you to Transylvania
30    II,    XVII|    with shame and humiliation, ready at a word to fall at your
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