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Thus in the course of time the faithful Chinaman established quite a thrifty business, while his face would light up and his small eyes gleam with satisfaction as he gathered in the dollars day by day, and he might have been heard from time to time to mutter, with a gleeful chuckle: "Good! Muche monee for missee and little missee by'm-by!"

"But Ah Sing wantee some leward he do dis." "Of course. Any money you want you shall have in Blue Creek," burst out Roy. "Me no wantee monee. Me want lillee misses joss. Him plentee big joss my countlee. I have that joss I have plentee eblyting I want." "He means the little god that Clara gave me," whispered Peggy. "All right, Sing, you shall have it.

I have never seen a play. I do not approve of the life she leads, and trust that when her brother is better she will not return to her vocation." "But how she must make some leetle monee of her own, and it is for why she goes on the theatre. I have seen her act and sing." "Can she sing?" "Ah, you shall hear. She will sing for me, m'sieu, and bigosh excusez, Mr.

You think all girls bad girls. You awful big fool, you think I stay for you. I go." Ramon twisted his mustache and laughed at her. "Now yoh so pretty, when yoh mad," he teased. "How yoh go? All yoh theengs in cabin monee, clothes, grob how yoh go? Yoh mad now pretty soon Ramon he makes yoh glad! Shame for soch cross words soch cross looks!

Why, sir, if it was not that I, Amable Poussette, was good friend there, I don't know, I don't know, m'sieu, how they get along 'tall! Those Archambault all bad peep all bad together; the old woman, the old man, the girl, the boy all the same, sure." "Who pays them? You?" "No, m'sieu; do better things with my monee." "But they don't believe in the corvée, surely?" "It is like this."

I make quite a bit of monee, m'sieu, with the 'otel and the mill, and a leetle bet and a leetle horses. Bien what you say? Very well. What must I do with this monee while I live, and if I die? 'Give it to the Church, Father Rielle, he say. 'No, sir, I say!"

"The monee always the man wins that has muchos monee." Luis muttered often to himself as he rode into the dusk. Behind him Annie-Many-Ponies walked and led the black horse that bore all her worldly possessions bound to the saddle. The little black dog padded patiently along at his heels. "So good little girl yoh are to true' Ramon! Now I knows for sure yoh lov' me moch as I lov' yoh!

They were sad, meek old bodies; said little and ate less; and either kept their eyes on the ground, or lifted them up deferentially. The semi-civilization of the island must have had something to do with making them what they were. I had almost forgotten Monee, the grinning old man who prepared our meal. His head was a shining, bald globe. He had a round little paunch, and legs like a cat.

Ignace as fast as it might, and he saw nothing humorous in this view of madame's immunity from disease. Before he could frame a reply, Poussette went on: "So you see, I like you, Mr. Ringfield, and I'm going to pay you good monee, and I believe you good Christian man, and I want you to help me get a divorce. Mme.

Her brother is fou mad, he has not one cent monee. How then shall mademoiselle fare? I am good tenant of her brother, the Sieur, Seigneur of St.