1 It was I who procured the money.
2 You might give me money, Torvald.
3 I never said I had borrowed the money.
4 Still, you know, we can't spend money recklessly.
5 But it cost a tremendous lot of money, Christine.
6 Well, then I have found other ways of earning money.
7 We have not been in a position for me to waste money.
8 I have no father to give me money for a journey, Nora.
9 No, not only what one needs, but heaps and heaps of money.
10 Yes, and in emergencies like that it is lucky to have the money.
11 If that were to happen, I don't suppose I should care whether I owed money or not.
12 Yes; you see we had money then, and the doctors insisted on our going, so we started a month later.
13 I have not been able to put aside much from my housekeeping money, for Torvald must have a good table.
14 You always find some new way of wheedling money out of me, and, as soon as you have got it, it seems to melt in your hands.
15 Indeed it is--that is to say, if you were really to save out of the money I give you, and then really buy something for yourself.
16 Whenever Torvald has given me money for new dresses and such things, I have never spent more than half of it; I have always bought the simplest and cheapest things.
17 You see, he had to make money every way he could, and he worked early and late; but he couldn't stand it, and fell dreadfully ill, and the doctors said it was necessary for him to go south.
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