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Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER IV—AN APPARITION TO MARIUS
2 Ask 'em what they do with their money.'
Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER I—SOME EXPLANATIONS WITH REGARD TO THE ORIGIN OF ...
3 He set to work to eat up the money for these copies.
Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 9: CHAPTER III—M. MABEUF
4 It was the first time in his life that he had ever borrowed money.
Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER I—THE LARK'S MEADOW
5 As Marius had no longer any money, he borrowed the five francs from Courfeyrac.
Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER I—THE LARK'S MEADOW
6 It was usually when money was lacking in the house that Jean Valjean took these little trips.
Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER II—COSETTE'S APPREHENSIONS
7 At the barricade of the Rue des Menetriers, a well-dressed man distributed money to the workmen.
Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 10: CHAPTER IV—THE EBULLITIONS OF FORMER DAYS
8 As they tore their bread apart in big mouthfuls, they blocked up the shop of the baker, who, now that they had paid their money, looked angrily at them.
Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—IN WHICH LITTLE GAVROCHE EXTRACTS PROFIT FROM ...
9 There is one thing sadder than having no money with which to buy bread at the baker's and that is having no money to purchase drugs at the apothecary's.
Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 9: CHAPTER III—M. MABEUF
10 All revolt closes the shops, depresses the funds, throws the Exchange into consternation, suspends commerce, clogs business, precipitates failures; no more money, private fortunes rendered uneasy, public credit shaken, industry disconcerted, capital withdrawing, work at a discount, fear everywhere; counter-shocks in every town.
Les Misérables 4By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 10: CHAPTER I—THE SURFACE OF THE QUESTION