Of course I expect you to tell me," Balcome mocked again, sliding the bills into a coat pocket.
Sue took the bills that Balcome held out, and gave them to Tottie.
Russia leather and bank bills of large size--from fifties up--that haven't been handled much.
Letters and bills were at last neatly stacked and the poor weak woman fell upon the newspapers.
As a matter of fact, Angus can't believe to this day that dollar bills are money.
He was already wadded with bills and sagging with coin, till it didn't look like the same suit of clothes.
One day's like another with him, never having any wild, lawless instincts or reckless moods that make a man fascinating--about the nearest he ever comes to adventure is when he opens the bills the first of the month.
Lynde was taking out a thick layer of fresh, yellow billswhich he was exchanging for gold.
The propositions involved in those bills should be referred to the people at the next election for approval or not, just as they see fit.
A quick flashing out of some green and yellow bills from a vest pocket, a light thumbing and counting on the part of Senator Wade.
Then you have to pay them more money, rival bills will be introduced, and all that.
When the clock struck three he had the amount of all the notes in the form of several bills of foreign exchange.
Some of her old friends send her money--actually give five-dollar bills to old Jacob Van Boozenberg's daughter, somewhere over by the North River.
All over the place; the bills are turning grey with age, and some indeed are really primeval.
He had the bills given to him, and a joyful smile played on his lips when he added up the amounts; the whole lot amounted to only ten thousand marks (L500).
The young man had not been a fortnight in town before finding his capital doubled, as well as all bills paid to the astonished tradesmen, who seldom looked to receive their money within a twelvemonth.
Why not then to honest fellows like you and me, who pay our bills and do good to the community with the money?
Alsoe I give to my eldest sonne all my debtes, bonds, bills (onelye yt forty poundes excepted in the handes of goodman Wood) given as aforesaid wth all the stock in his owne handes.
I am very high in “Queer Street” just now, ma’am, having paid your little bills before I left town.
When these bills become due they are returned dishonoured, so that the victimized merchants are responsible for the payment not only of their own notes of hand but those of the swindlers as well.
Literally to walk about with an empty stomach, reading thebills posted up, to while away the time.
The first of these consists in the setting-up of a financial establishment and opening an account for unwary merchants, who are made to sign bills in exchange for the swindlers’ paper endorsed by them.
He drew the bills from his pocket and thought of all Bartlett would lose if he crept away without explaining, and Bartlett was Billy's father.
He crushed the bills back into his pocket and rose.
He took a roll of bills from his pocket and counted them.
She had seen the bills again and knew that he was worried.
He had not had an opportunity to spend more of that roll of bills which he had betrayed a woman and lowered his manhood to steal.
He's fresh at the game and carries a roll to show off with," returned the Watermelon, pulling a roll of bills from his pocket.
Tradesmen now-a-days console themselves for not getting their bills paid by asking their customers to dinner.
That's what they do with bills when they wish to preserve them as records in the secret service and yet render them valueless.
They went to Philadelphia all right; some of the bills turned up there.
The males plunged to the ground, locking bills and clutching at each other with their feet as they fell.
But what if this bill and other billsshould always fill his mind, and leave no room there for--for the poor little affairs of his friends?
If it was political difficulty--bills maybe--she could not even understand it.
His very appearance in the ring had been enough to encourage play on the horse, and the large roll of bills which he carried so conspicuously added a powerful impetus to the rush on the favourite.
He passed from block to block in the big ring, stripping small bills from a fat roll, and receiving pasteboards in exchange.
This bookmaker was an immensely fat gentleman with purplish jowls and piggy eyes which narrowed to slits as they rested upon the corpulent roll of bills which Old Man Curry was holding up to him.
The Bald-faced Kid glanced at the roll of bills which the old man still held in his hand.
And then I kind of distracted 'em some more by goin' into the bettin' ring with a big mess of one dollar bills with a fifty on the outside.
Bills passed by the Provincial Legislature for the regulation of our own internal affairs were disallowed with vexatious frequency, and sometimes, apparently, from mere caprice.
The number ofBills passed by the Assembly and rejected by the Upper House during the session was twenty-seven.
Bills that have undergone discussion for days in the other House, and that have been amended and perfected with the greatest care, no sooner arrive in their august presence than their fate is sealed.
In addition to these there were several Bills which originated in the Assembly, but were afterwards rejected by that House by reason of amendments made to them by the Legislative Council.
On the following morning two otherbills were found, upon which he also gave bail.
No fewer than twenty-one Bills passed by the Assembly were rejected by the Legislative Council during the session.
It offers unsurpassed facilities to Montgomery shippers, giving through bills of lading over its own rail and steamship lines, to New York and Europe.
He advised Mrs. Dorrance to retrench her expenses in every possible way, and stated further, that although the repairs must be made at once, it would not be necessary to pay the bills immediately on their presentation.
He gave me back my allowance and took to paying my bills again, and I was free to get into the old pace--which I will confess wasn't slow.
He had a way of coming to my left elbow, and, in a particularly virtuous tone, calling my attention to the fact that I had left several loose bills in my pockets.
If any nation tries the old experiment of paying its bills in irredeemable paper money, that desperate expedient will have the same result that it did with us during the civil war.
England has sold Treasury bills for seventy-five millions of dollars on as low a "basis" as 3-3/4 per cent.
Detail by detail he compared the supposed imitation with billsof known genuineness without being able to discover the slightest point of variation between them.
All that takes money, for doctor billsand school bills and clothes for the girl.
A man riding alone must bring the money in United States bills of one thousand dollars each to the Calomares ranch two weeks from today.
We were associated together as counsel for the Caledonian Railway Company in supporting several important bills upon Parliamentary committees, involving difficulties of no ordinary magnitude.
In printing these bills Franklin made the acquaintance of several prominent public men in New Jersey, some of whom were always present while the press was at work.
Have you circulated any other bills made by the same drawer?