She explained her enduring hatred for Dick, and made it clear to him that she only sat for the sake of his money.
Richer by two hundred and ten pounds stored in his money-belt, Dick caused Bessie, now thoroughly bewildered, to hurry from the bank to the P.
All the same, the old man was keen on his money, very keen; and that's what I can't understand.
I have fifty thousand of his money in my safe, and he seems to be aching to invest it.
But he had allowed Thurston to put him to sleep, and then possess himself of his watch and a hundred pounds of his money, slipping away while he slept, leaving him a prisoner in his own room.
He grew angry then, and asked me if I laughed at him, and if I thought to laugh him out of his money?
Much cause he had to be harsh with the world; and yet all acknowledged him very pleasant, when a man gave up his money.
His money appears to have been thrown away," observed the colonel, betraying the spleen he was unsuccessfully striving to conceal.
Harvey would not serve me so; when I lived with Harvey, I was always treated with respect at least, if he was a little close with his secrets, and wasteful of his money.
But he forgot the errand upon the road, and no sooner arrived at Brussels, but going to a famous marquis's entertainment, in a very few hours lost the last penny of his money.
She was quite clear that she was right in resenting the wasting of his money on such worthless people as the Montjoies.
If he wants to farm, he can learn with you, and put in his money when he sees an opening.
Father says nasty things about it--says he fell into bad company and lost his money.
Upon inquiring at the office, he learns that his cheap tickets are so much worthless paper, and that he has been swindled out of his money, which may be his all.
His money is not returned, but the woman promises to meet him the next night, which engagement, of course, is never kept.
His money he will spend for liquor for himself and friends, but considers it wasted if used to buy food.
Notwithstanding, if he continue a day or two, he shall not be punished, for he is his money.
I know that great stress has been laid upon the following verse: "Notwithstanding, if he continue a day or two, he shall not be punished, for he is his money.
And while they were yet talking, in came one that made it plain to Angiulieri that 'twas Fortarrigo that had robbed him of his money, for he told him the amount that Fortarrigo had lost.
But of course Cosmo did not shrink from it: so long as his money lasted, his money should go.
When a man comes down to settle after receiving [Page 270] his money at the Shipping Office does he hand over the whole money into your hands, or does he merely settle the amount of his account?
So that the man may know nothing at all of his money affairs?
He might, or he might take better care of his money, and manage to spin it out more.
Even if he were able to go back, he felt he would be ashamed to report the loss of his money.
I wouldn't have come at all if I had had to swindle a poor boy out of his money," said Joe.
Here his day may be said to have begun and here he spent most of his money, frequently paying out as much as fifty dollars a night for wine and invariably ending in a beastly state of intoxication.
The Floyd Street quarters were besieged by a clamoring multitude fighting to see which of them could give up his money first, and there had to be a special delivery for Miller's mail.
I have no concern whatever with him or his money, though I hope--I hope that I may always have much with you.
He has already stopped the young man's allowance, and swears that he shall not have a shilling of his money if he can help it.
The captain by his own reckless folly had lost his money, had lost all that fortune would have given him as his father's eldest son.
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