I do not know whether you are disposed to hand over Juanita and her three million pesetas to Evasio Mon as well.
He handed Marcos a telegram which bore the words: "Three million pesetasin the English Funds.
Father Gonzales smiled and said something about images at two pesetas each as compared with the work of Murillo and Velasquez.
A man with eight million pesetas is an admirable being.
Nothing; the other night he won three or four thousand pesetas at play, and he has gone gayly off to spend them with an actress.
Did it have to do with the five thousand pesetas that his brother-in-law had lost?
Thirty-seven millions of pesetas were lately voted by the Municipal Council for the removal of the cobble stones of Madrid, their places to be taken by asphalte and wood.
Not in Don Alfonso's power was it to give the ground outright, but he passed it to the golfers for a nominal rent of a thousand pesetas a year, which, being converted to English reckoning, would be some L37.
Don Francisco, taking over the place for his brother, who planned to make a living out of the garden by keeping a stall for fruit and flowers at the Alhambra entrance, had paid Don Carlos a few pesetas for them a week ago.
The obdurate lady put three pesetas in his hand every Sunday, neither more nor less.
I bargained at fivepesetas an hour for each vehicle.
They received a couple of pesetas each from the captain and the pacha.
The change being put down before her on the counter, she counts the money, and complains that she has received a dollar and several pesetas less than her due.
Bet any one an even ten pesetas that Mr. Pether has cleared by the early train from La Puebla.
Then after it like blue hades, and there's a hundredpesetas for you when we're alongside.
And when you've finished go and get your three-thousand pesetas out of Don Ricky-ticky.
Don't give the cabby more than two pesetas fifty, Bumpo.
And anyway we've got two-thousand five-hundred pesetas left out of the bet.
Finally, licences are issued at a few pesetas to shoot from the foreshores or from small launches stationed among the reeds at specified spots, but which the licensee must not quit during the shooting.
Murray's guide-book describes it as dear, which is not true, for such accommodation and service are cheap enough at fifteen pesetas a day.
The Empress Eugenie may receive a few pesetas quarterly for this desecration, and we lose a few hours of inestimable musing, while the entire world is the poorer by a dainty monument the less.
His charge is tenpesetas a day, nominally eight shillings, but often considerably less owing to the rate of change.
Changes are being made, even in romantic, mediƦval Santiago, and it is hoped that something like five hundred thousand pesetas will be raised to carry out alterations in the cathedral.
Among these, too, a note for two hundred and fifty pesetas had slipped, which had disappeared when they were returned to me.
There are two thousand pesetas for whoever takes me--dead or alive!
Henrich of Barcelona paid me two thousand pesetas for it.
I invested the two thousand pesetas in a speculation upon the Bourse, and they disappeared in two weeks.
Telemachus with a thousand pesetas in his pocket, extracted from a work box which his mother used as a cash box, embarked the following day.
And the Triton, upon finding five or six thousand pesetas in his hand, would be greatly perplexed, inwardly asking himself what a man was ever going to do with so much money.
XI: Antonio Machado: Poet of Castile "I spent fifty thousandpesetas in a year at the military school.
We followed, the arriero telling how his brother would have been conscripted if the family had not got together a thousand pesetas to buy him out.
Two hundred and |Doscientas treinta y thirty-two pesetas |dos pesetas y twenty-five centimos.
Two pesetas for |Dos pesetas por el almuerzo, breakfast, and |y tres three for dinner.
The boarding terms are from about twelve pesetas per day, but the charge is from about fifteenpesetas in the spring season.
In Spain the schoolmaster is a bankrupt, while the famous bull-fighter receives five thousand pesetas for killing two or three bulls.
Here the tariff is about ten pesetas per diem, and the cuisine is of the first-class Spanish order.
But many who hawked their religious pictures and portraits of the Virgin and the saints for pesetas rose to fame, and gained wealth in their later days.
I had arranged it with the licensed boatmen; a few pesetas did that.
The mill hardly brought in ten pesetas a month now, and that was from friends--poor men like himself who were yet gentlemen, and found some carefully worded reason why they preferred home-milled flour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pesetas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.