1 All had borrowed money on their land.
2 They were cheap, and he hadn't much money left.
3 You need not pay me anything more; no more money.
4 It took them five years to save money enough to come to America.
5 They said he could have paid my mother money, and not married her.
6 He wished grandmother to know, however, that he still had some money.
7 She told me her business was going well, and she had saved a little money.
8 He seemed so perplexed that I thought perhaps he hadn't enough money, after all.
9 With the money he bought another team of horses, which grandfather selected for him.
10 He left Bohemia with more than a thousand dollars in savings, after their passage money was paid.
11 The boy had come to town with a neighbour to do his Christmas shopping, for he had money of his own this year.
12 He had brought his fiddle with him, which wouldn't be of much use here, though he used to pick up money by it at home.
13 Krajiek encouraged them in the belief that in Black Hawk they would somehow be mysteriously separated from their money.
14 By the time they paid Krajiek for the land, and bought his horses and oxen and some old farm machinery, they had very little money left.
15 She was inflexible about paying for her own seat; said she was in business now, and she wouldn't have a schoolboy spending his money on her.
16 Cutter boasted that he never drank anything stronger than sherry, and he said he got his start in life by saving the money that other young men spent for cigars.
17 At other times anyone could dance who paid his money and was orderly; the railroad men, the roundhouse mechanics, the delivery boys, the iceman, the farm-hands who lived near enough to ride into town after their day's work was over.
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