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1 I| and imperiously demand money, clothing, and food for 2 I| furnished them with ready money.~ ~Everyone in the neighborhood 3 I| charitable work she has plenty of money left for her fine dresses 4 II| with drooping head, “if the money that I gave in exchange 5 III| sick daughter. I had no money, and I gave her this fowl 6 IV| dying aunt, and with the money which she gave me for that 7 VI| each of the wretches. This money gave Chupin an appetite 8 VII| Chateaubriand says, for ready money.~ ~“How you have deceived 9 VIII| these years? He has put this money not in grounds, as he pretends, 10 XI| that he offered all that money?”~ ~“Zounds! I have ears.”~ ~“ 11 XII| Conveyed compliments and money had both been rejected. 12 XVI| Have I ever refused you money? No. Notwithstanding that, 13 XXIII| now for what purpose the money which you so lavishly bestowed 14 XXVII| been paid for with good money and made fertile by labor, 15 XXXI| receive a single sou of the money promised to the betrayer; 16 XXXI| The offer of a piece of money induced him to come a little 17 XXXVI| who passes—”~ ~“But I have money,” interrupted Maurice, unbuckling 18 XXXVI| Maurice, striking his belt of money.~ ~On hearing the jingle 19 XXXVI| closed. He has seen your money, and so long as you spend 20 XLI| to her—came to her aid.~ ~Money was needed at the farm. 21 XLI| in her favor, and of the money concealed beneath the hearth-stone 22 XLI| is unoccupied, obtain the money and bring it here. I have 23 XLI| hearth-stone, and found the sum of money which Chanlouineau had named.~ ~ 24 XLI| awoke, the abbe received the money.~ ~Now, Marie-Anne could 25 XLII| capable of doing anything for money.~ ~But how had such a man 26 XLII| offer of a small sum of money.~ ~But Chupin sullenly refused 27 XLII| Chupin sullenly refused the money, gathered his belongings 28 XLII| generally attempted to obtain money from him, and if persuasions 29 XLII| to come to me with their money in their hands, when they 30 XLII| you whatever you desire—money, land, a house——”~ ~“Many 31 XLII| tremble for my life and for my money. I cannot endure this existence 32 XLII| a passport; he saved my money, and he saved my head—I 33 XLIII| the habit of claiming some money for his expenses each time.~ ~ 34 XLVII| They did not take away my money; and they willingly sold 35 XLIX| exclaimed. “Wait until I get money enough to take me to Paris, 36 LI| case, Blanche would require money—a large sum of money, for 37 LI| require money—a large sum of money, for whose use she would 38 LII| what does he desire?”~ ~“Money, probably.” Aunt Medea lifted 39 LII| payment of a large sum of money, to persuade him to leave 40 LII| where I have obtained my money and how.”~ ~If he possessed 41 LII| not such a fool. Give me money, and instantly, or I will 42 LII| more insatiable every day. Money remained in his pockets 43 LII| had given a large sum of money to this man, whose family 44 LIII| enemy, he must have time and money at his disposal.~ ~But how 45 LIII| how could he accumulate money when he was often too poor 46 LIII| always obtained as much money as he wanted from a lady 47 LIII| will merely ask her for money.”~ ~“If she comes, it is 48 LIV| receive a certain sum of money.~ ~But they were thinking