Book, Chapter
1 I, I | not repent The entrance money you have spent; The wondrous
2 I, XVIII| heard vociferating, “My money! my money! when will you
3 I, XVIII| vociferating, “My money! my money! when will you pay me my
4 I, XVIII| when will you pay me my money? Pay me what you owe me,
5 I, XVIII| anything?”~“They have lots of money,” said Ben Zoof.~“Not likely,”
6 I, XVIII| like them to have lots of money?”~“But I have seen it myself,”
7 I, XVIII| Zoof; “and it is English money.”~“English money!” echoed
8 I, XVIII| English money.”~“English money!” echoed Servadac; and his
9 I, XIX | possibly have advanced any money upon her. And when Isaac,
10 I, XXI | property, except for current money, and Servadac, equally resolute,
11 II, IV | that a considerable sum of money, in English and Russian
12 II, VI | CHAPTER VI~MONEY AT A PREMIUM~“Who’s there?
13 II, VI | have it. Deposit in gold money a hundred francs, and twenty
14 II, VI | Jew, who clutched at the money with unmistakable eagerness.
15 II, VI | the deck when the chink of money was heard in the room below.
16 II, VI | overcoat. “Some of your money! I must have money!” he
17 II, VI | your money! I must have money!” he said.~“Money!” gasped
18 II, VI | must have money!” he said.~“Money!” gasped Hakkabut; “I have
19 II, VI | gasped Hakkabut; “I have no money.” He was pale with fright,
20 II, VI | close, he cried, “Heaps of money! French money! Five-franc
21 II, VI | Heaps of money! French money! Five-franc pieces! the
22 II, VI | purse contained only paper money, begged to place it at Captain
23 II, VI | thirty francs in silver money, or we will proceed to help
24 II, VI | good bargain. He began: “Money is scarce, very scarce,
25 II, VII | diameter of each piece of money is rigorously determined
26 II, VII | Gallia.”~He suspended the money bag to the hook; the needle
27 II, IX | to get every bit of the money in the new world into his
28 II, IX | necessity of turning them into money, if he would not be a loser;
29 II, IX | cargo for all the paper money they could give him; but
30 II, IX | Gauls of old, who advanced money on bills for payment in
31 II, IX | pay for all I buy.”~“Ready money?” asked Hakkabut.~“Yes,
32 II, IX | asked Hakkabut.~“Yes, ready money. What makes you ask?” said
33 II, IX | you, you shall have ready money.”~“Very good, your Excellency.
34 II, IX | silver and copper, while our money lasts, and when that is
35 II, IX | point of laying down the money, when Servadac stopped him.~“
36 II, XIII | accounts, or in counting his money. Altogether, with what he
37 II, XIV | contemplating borrowing some money; he was consequently very
38 II, XIV | would never do to lend any money to him; but here was a professor,
39 II, XIV | of flying, as of lending money to him. Such were the thoughts
40 II, XIV | called upon to apply his money to a purpose for which he
41 II, XIV | to see the color of your money.”~“Merciful heavens!” the
42 II, XIV | pocket and chinking his money.~“Oh, we will deal gently
43 II, XV | people having such a lot of money.”~Servadac was silent. It
44 II, XVII | s only my little bit of money, your Excellency; my modest
45 II, XVII | Servadac.~“What, all my money, which I have saved so long,
46 II, XVII | value his life above his money; he made a lamentable outcry
47 II, XIX | Perhaps old Jehoram is making money in America by exhibiting
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