It would be too long a story if I should attempt to set down all that my friend and I did by way of gathering up money enough to pay Nicholas Trundy one hundred dollars for his pungy, which was then going on six years old.
I could eat a razor-back this minute without stoppin' to take off the bristles; but there isn't money enough on board to buy the smallest ham.
Now, if we could get more work and more wages for him, he could, perhaps, hire a house for the present, and might in time again lay up money enough to buy.
We haven't money enough to hold it together," resignedly.
Money enough; so give them something beside bread and water for breakfast and mush and molasses for supper.
Is it only because you haven't money enoughthat we don't marry, Sir Launcelot?
I may have to reconsider my recent refusal of the offer of the Universal Flying Machine Company, though, if I haven't money enough to meet this subscription, Ned.
And when I say that the United States hasn't money enough to buy my latest invention I mean just that.
The United States hasn't money enoughto buy my patent of a noiseless motor," he said.
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