He counted not the money saved in masonry as money earned.
I wish I was as sure of themoney to carry on the other work.
And I didn't have to beg my way, for I had got money hid under my belt.
It was in vain Mrs. Edwards declared it had been paid; that she had sent the money by Evan Evans.
I mean to manage it, but I do not like to be asking mother for my money back again.
But it was afterwards found that the old stocking-foot he carried as a moneybag had been securely buttoned up in his breeches pocket, and the produce of his sales at the Friday's market was there intact in hard coin.
There is money in possession and hope in the future.
Then, if she must be deposed by her eldest son's wife, she would have been better pleased had he looked higher, and gone courting where there would be a little money to come home with the bride.
And the bad men spent the money openly over the bars in Tombstone.
It was the greatest expenditure ofmoney on a single transportation project of its kind up to this time in America.
He would give up the hope of collecting the money which the government owed him and he would take charge of the new reservation.
I have not the money on me," the prisoner said, "but if this officer will go with me to my house I can get it there.
Every one thought Coster had enough money and influence to keep him immune from legal proceedings, but John Slaughter wasted none of the county's money in arrest or trial.
They obeyed and the ensuing silence was broken by the pleasant chink of money as John Ringo's left hand raked the winnings into his pocket.
He stopped at times to earn money for food to carry him through and it was December before he reached his destination.
Now and again the pair stopped at a ranch-house or a mine where Breckenbridge added to the county's money in his saddle-bags.
Somehow or other they had got mixed up with the stock-rustlers and the temptation to make easy money proved too strong for them.
Three of them got jobs on the station building gang and awaited an opportunity to make money after their bloody fashion.
New Hampshire town since 1813; they were built on the thorough-brace pattern, and were regarded as the best that money could buy.
They add equally to the wealth, and, considering money as the sinews of war, to the strength of the nation.
No moneyshall be drawn from the public Treasury, but in pursuance of appropriations that shall originate in the House of Representatives.
The exclusive right of coining money--regulating its alloy, and determining in what species of moneythe common treasury shall be supplied--is essential to assuring the federal funds.
Money being apparently scarce, orders were given that he should be supplied with a certain quantity of ox-hides, for sale on his arrival in Holland, to meet the further expenses of his expedition.
To the seventh-- That Stuart was being cajoled by the hope of payment in the following spring, either in moneyor in copper.
From the overturned tablemoney rattled to the floor and rolled into distant corners.
He shoved the money toward the center of the table, slightly apart from the rest.
You know how tight the money situation has become because President Grant declines to let us exchange our gold bars for coin.
I spent a lot of money in a newspaper fight to help him through this mess.
But, my dear young lady," he expostulated, "you need only pay a fourth of the money down.
Electric telegraphs, which flashed its stock quotations round the world, made it a money power in London, Paris and New York.
He sends all his money back to China," sneered another coming closer, brandishing a stick.
He was not a man to save money, and the banker, who made it his business to know what borrowers of the bank's money did, knew that Folsom liked gambling, frequented places where the stakes ran high.
San Francisco was still flush with insurance money but there was a pinch of poverty in certain quarters.
Every cent of money will keep working all the time, and such of it as is not invested will be drawing interest in a Trust Company.
He finds this out just at the moment when all his moneyis gone.
As a matter of fact there isn't any moneylost in Wall Street.
With patience enough and capital enough it is possible by acting promptly at the time when these bargain days occur to make more money in Wall Street than in any other place in the world.
It is not your bowl-money the bairns are gathering at the Cross," said Miss Mary simply.
She and her darling were looking over the window at the tumultuous crowd of children scrambling for Young Islay's bowl-money scattered by Black Duncan in the golden syver sand.
If you think the boy's neglected you have a house of your own to take him into; it would be all the better for a young one in it, and you have the money to spend that Jean Clerk has not.
What did Black Duncan know but that you had the picking of the gentleman yourself--and you might have picked worse, though I tell you I did not care to hear about the money in it.
The Paymaster's brothers were not there, for though he was the brother with the money they were field-officers and they never forgot it.
The Paymaster of course he knew; he had seen him often come up to Ladyfield, to talk to the goodwife about the farm and the clipping, to pay her money twice yearly that was called wages, and was so little that it was scarcely worth the name.
At the worst, the money was no more than a tocher with the lad; it was their start in Drimlee and Maam that are now together for the sake of an old vanity of the factors.
You are not drowned after all," said he, "and there's my money gone that I spent for a gross of stenlock hooks to grapple you.
He was not illiberal, but, on the contrary, it was thought that he would have been even generous, had he not been straitened for money at the outset of his career.
All the money which he had raised from their coffers had been spent for their protection.
To maintain the existing military establishment in the Netherlands, a large sum of money was required, for the pay was very much in arrear.
Proclamation was made by the authorities, that all those who had lost their money should appear at a place named, and identify their property.
The Gipsy chief, with the greatest coolness and deliberation, as if he had been an honest banker or money-changer, counted over the money in the purse, when not a farthing was found wanting.
Money is in the city--not in the country,' is a saying frequently in their mouths.
The landlord, with a grave face, enquired whether my master had desired me to ask money from those men.
At length, in consequence of some temporary pecuniary necessity, the good-man of Lochside was obliged to go to Newcastle, to get some money to pay his rent.
The end of all this was an enquiry what money the farmer had about him, and an urgent request that he would make her his purse-keeper, as the bairns, as she called her sons, would be soon home.
A widow, with a large family, at whose house he had frequently been quartered, was in great distress for want of money to pay her rent.
The poor man, completely intimidated, handed into the prison all the money he had; but had it returned, on the jailer being informed of the extraordinary transaction.
I have found the above kind of Gipsies, in America, to be generally pretty well off; they all seem to flourish, and have plenty of money about them.
The court would have allowed them to appropriate money for machines without due process of law; but it enjoins them from appropriating money for flesh and blood.
When he was alone, he looked about him, at the evidence of the Van Dorn money in the temple of Love.
That's where the Captain got his money to build his shop.
He stopped her: "Money wouldn't do you much good--not all the money in the world.
For though the Doctor was a man of affairs the money he handled in politics came easy and went easy, and the money he earned Mrs. Nesbit always had invested for him.
Money was all he could give her and money seemed to him a kind of curse.
There is still one more big black devil waiting for Grant: Power--the love of power which is the lust of usefulness--power may catch Grant after he has escaped from women and money and fame.
So the New Year's bells rang a pean of welcome to the money that the New Year would bring with its toll of death.
But the number was too great for our money to go far among them, and I know that many of them are destitute and well-nigh starving.
They gave him a deposit, for which he handed them a note, by which the money was to be returned to them by the stable keeper, on their handing over the horse in good condition.
I have, as you directed me, hidden a few pieces of gold in your shoe, and have handed the rest of your money to your man, who is starting to join you.
I have four months' pay due, besides money I have in hand, for there was but little need for us to put our hands in our pockets.
We all have money by us, for each has, for years, laid by something for the time when moneywill be required to aid the king on his arrival.
Those who like to settle down on land shall have land, those who would like employment in my household shall have it, those who would prefer money to go their own way and settle in their own villages shall each have a heavy purse.
He was spending money freely there, and rode off on a good horse, which looked ill assorted with his garments, though he purchased some of better fashion in the town.
It seemed to me likely that he must have got money from the usurper.
Living is very cheap, and he will introduce me to a man of business, who will see that my money is well invested.
My friends here have invested the money for me, and it bears good interest, which is punctually paid.
Besides, in such places, when they become unable to spend money freely, they soon get the cold shoulder from the host, who cares not to see the money that should be spent on feasting and wine diverted into the pockets of others.
And now it seemed that this self-reliant, careful player had been stripped not only of his money but of his effects, which marks the lowest depths of loss for an officer.
Here, I just got a little money out of him, enough to last me till my sister sends.
He would collect together all the Cossacks he met; then there were songs, laughter, money in abundance, and vodka flowed like water.
He bids you sell and give alms; therefore, hate to spendmoney on yourself.
The note-case contained English and native moneyto a large amount.
Three times desert bands swept up to the little caravan--foul and furious they appeared, demanding their tariffs of money to the last copper or kopeck.
He had money banked in all the Oriental seaport towns from Aden to Yokohama.
McLean was the second engineer, a sober Scot who augmented his earnings by loaning money to the crew at interest.
He had learned the value of moneywhen his pockets flattened to a few thin coins.
It had nothing to do with money or position--Romney was sure of this.
Well, if I thought for a minute it'd be as dry I'd take a big drink and join the church, you can bet money on that.
I'm goin' to make a little easy money off of Bill Lightfoot when he comes in.
That's what I want to know, and when you talk to me you talk to the whole Sheepmen's Association, with money enough in its treasury to send up every cowman in the Four Peaks country!
God A'mighty, boys, think of losin' that much real moneywhen you're on the make like Jim Swope!
I've got a good horse and I've got money to travel on, and I'm just holding this job to accommodate Judge Ware.
After tucking what was left of his money back into his overalls he balanced against the bar railing for a while and then steered straight for the dark corner.
Rufe," he whispered, "I bet you money we're jumped!
Well, he's a good sheepman, but he's on the grab for moneylike a wolf.
He couldn't do it--they say the Government loses moneyevery time it sells one.
If I owned 'em I'd send down a lot of them big fat brutes and buy doggies; but Bill spends all the money he gits fer booze anyhow, so I reckon it's all right.
All right, and I'll make you a little side bet: I'll bet you any moneythat Jim Swope has lost some sheep!
Then one lonely evening he went over to the corner where his money was buried and began to dig.
But how should a debtor come with moneyto buy a boat?
Punctually on the third day the Deputy-Governor was back in Maracaybo with his mules laden with plate and money to the value demanded and a herd of a hundred head of cattle driven in by negro slaves.
Of the money and jewels a division was made on the spot.
Ogeron, most accommodating of governors, advanced himmoney for the proper equipment of his ship the Cinco Llagas, which he renamed the Arabella.
He was thankful that the fellow had not asked the question he most dreaded, which was how he, a debtor, should come by the money to buy a wherry.
Whether government borrows or increases taxes, it will be taking the same amount of money from the private sector, and, either way, that's too much.
Over the next 4 years the States can use this moneyin either of two ways.
Government's response to these recessions was to pump up the moneysupply and increase spending.
The Government has continued to spend more money each year, though not as much more as it did in the past.
If they want to continue receiving Federal grants in such areas as transportation, education, and social services, they can use their trust fund money to pay for the grants.
Or to the extent they choose to forgo the Federal grant programs, they can use their trust fund money on their own for those or other purposes.
Anyhow, who did vote themoney for the new Government buildings?
He had a little money of his own, and I have also, and out here it is ample.
Because it is in your heart it will find a way, and then your money will give you a great power and influence.
I want to have grubby hands and old shoes and a red face, and eat things in my fingers, and forget I have heaps and heaps of money for the simple reason that it is no earthly use if I have.
Dartwood Hall and estates and money came to Richard Carew through a very eccentric godmother, who brought him up, and he could do as he liked with it all.
They may not have much weight or power or money to back them, but there's something in the atmosphere up there, something in the very air, that would tell anyone with a grain of perspicacity they could be dangerous if they liked.
What shall I do with all thismoney my father makes?
But then that is just perhaps because they are fools, and fools never make any money to give; have nothing, in fact, except their lives to offer.
That is what we want to do; but it cost so much to get our machinery down into this hollow we don't quite know where to find the money to get it out again.
She laughed a little to herself as she wondered whether it would help matters if Mr. Pym made a will disinheriting Meryl, and dividing his money between her and charities.
Unfortunately there is very little money with the title, but he is not a man to trouble much about that; and, of course, the present marquis may live some time.
It must be wrong in me to take money from my neighbours when I don't want it; and, if wrong, it surely ought to be disgraceful.
A man may desire to make money in order simply to gratify his own sensual appetites.
Are the merits of making money so great that they are transmissible to posterity?
A very shrewd economist once remarked, listening to a metaphysical argument, "If there had been any money to be made out of it, we should have solved that question in the city long ago".
Yet, there is surely money to be made out of a correct theory of the currency; and people in the city do not seem to have arrived at a complete agreement.
They chose to overlook the obvious fact that a customer who pays for his goods by taking money out of the pockets of the seller, is not an unmixed blessing.
A rich man can not only pay more money than a poor man, in proportion to his income, but he can, with equal ease, pay a greater proportion.
That theory, according to him, supposed that the wealth of nations, like the wealth of an individual, was in proportion to the amount of money in their possession.
There is a limit beyond which it is exceedingly difficult to find ways of spending money on one's own enjoyment--though I have never been able to fix it precisely.
The encircling hills were the grand amphitheater in which it was rendered, the grassy slopes were the only seats, and there were no tickets of admission, but, like the gospel itself, it was given without money and without price.
Sometimes she would set her heart on a particular cloak for the baby, but could not pretend to buy it till she had seen whether it would leave her enoughmoney for the other children.
Collecting Stamps Stamp-collecting is more interesting if money is kept out of it and you get your stamps by gift or exchange.
If you found yourself in a strange city, where you didn't know a soul, with no money and nothing you could pawn, what would you do?
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