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 1      IV|    gambled away a large sum of money committed to his care, and
 2       V|        for three persons? Why, money couldn't buy them at that
 3    XIII|    turned rosy red. "I have no money with me to pay for them,"
 4     XIV|      was to be had for love or money.~ ~The weather was unusually
 5     XVI|        comment. A pocketful of money furnished him all the language
 6     XVI|      player that has won their money from them."~ ~The words
 7     XVI|      must win the rest of your money. So have the goodness to
 8     XVI|       his opponent's supply of money ebbed lower and lower. The
 9     XVI|       so timid as to leave the money lying there, they would
10    XVII| thoroughbreds; but half of the money was what I won from the
11   XVIII|        in Toroczko."~ ~"Have I money enough, do you think, to
12     XIX|        get angry with him. The money has not gone out of the
13     XIX|       his purse. He had raised money on his friend Manasseh's
14   XXIII|         But I will pay you the money now. Come, take me on your
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