Well, the Princess thought it a good bargain; there could be no danger in letting him sleep outside her door.
The miller thought it was a good bargain, and he talked over his wife; and the end was, that Rich Peter got the boy.
I have never made an exact comparison of the things to find out the precise difference; but when we are to buy a suit of clothes for instance, we think we can make as good bargain at Henderson's shop as we can do at any shop in Shetland.
You think they have all the information necessary to guide them in making a good bargain in the beginning of the season, or just as much as the curers have?
Covetousness, a desire to make a good bargain, may rise up in your heart.
Mr. Bragwell's notion of a useful subject was, something by which money was to be got, and a good bargain struck.
For several particulars he showed that the objection which arose from the United States not having a good bargain by the system was not well founded.
The inquiry with the judges is not, whether the debtor made a good bargain or not, but whether he did it fairly and voluntarily.
He had come into Mecklenburg, in the first place, because he could buy Gurlitz at a good bargain; but, secondly because he had a vague idea of his future prospects as a landlord.
It seemed to me a good bargain, and, my daughter being pleased with the offer, I accepted.
He told us that secrecy in the matter was of the last importance, as he had determined to insure the vessel and drive a good bargain.
Her father, whose name was Moses, thought it a good bargain, congratulated his daughter, took the forty pistoles and gave me a receipt, and begged me to do them the honour of breakfasting with them the next day.
Well pleased, I took my man to the boat, and having furnished it with a second oar and two poles he went away, chuckling at having made a good bargain, while I was as glad to have had the worst of it.
But Goldsmith and Block came back the next day and drove, in turn, a good bargain of their own.
She'd actually driven a good bargain--an unaccountably good bargain!
A lie will seem to a covetous man an easy means to procure his gain, to get a good bargain, or put off a cracked commodity for more than it is worth.
Mind you make a good bargain," bawled his wife after him.
I made a good bargain when I married such a clever wife, and I made a better one when I shook her down from the tree.
You don't treat the village when you have made a good bargain, neither shall I,' Slimak snubbed him.
Josel has told them to give that much and no more, and not to be in a hurry, then they'll be sure to drive a good bargain.
Josef,' he said, turning to Slimak, 'your wife told you to drive a good bargain?
Once engaged, the instincts of a shrewd trader prompted him to turn it into a good bargain, anyhow.
Nobody that knows Armorer as a business man would back his sentiment by so much as an old shoe; yet it was sentiment, and not a good bargain, that had enticed the financier.
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