Landover's proposal that a central depository be established for the purpose of holding and safe-guarding the possessions of each and every person was primarily intended to prevent the surreptitious use of real money.
So far as I can make out, the only people who can afford to hire anybody to build a hut for them, and pay for it in real money, are the plutocrats from the steerage.
After all, you know, this campaign is costing us money--real money, and large chunks of it.
We're going to spend money--real money--in this campaign of ours.
The following night they'd planned to drop in unexpected, sew the Boss up in his blanket before he could make a move, and cart him off until I could bail him out with a peck or so of real money.
Buddy had bet hot air against real money, and trimmed his man.
At any rate, when pay-day came they were still in debt, so they saw no real money--certainly little Booker at this time of his life never did.
Now he came and took her and the little monochrome brood, and they all started away for West Virginia, where they heard that colored men were hired to work in coalmines and were paid wages in real money.
Finally they reached the promised land of West Virginia, and at the little village of Maiden, near Charleston, they stopped, for here were the coal mine and the salt-works where colored men were hired and paid in real money.
It hasn't been an hour since I saw a thousand dollars in real money, and the telegraph company jerked it away from me just as I reached out to bring it home.
The bank there had charge of her account, such as it was, and she wished to have it take charge of the, to her, huge sum of real money which Mr. Bangs had brought.
Yes, and you tell her that if I did know anybody that was fool enough to bid one dollar of real moneyfor 'em I'd sell him mine and be darn glad of the chance.
It didn't need a whole lot of real money," explained Martha.
Formerly bank-notes were as good as real money, because anybody that had one might go at any moment, and get real money for it at the Bank.
The Bank broke some years ago; that is to say, it could not pay its notes in real money; and it never has been able to do it from that time to this; and what is more, it never can do it again.
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