1 That money is Denisov's; you took it.
2 here is this wretched money, take it.
3 One's head aches, and one spends all one's money.
4 Here is a letter to Prince Vasili, and here is money.
5 The Englishman took out his purse and began counting out the money.
6 But if you won't accept money from me like a comrade, you will offend me.
7 "If you need it, take the money," and he threw the purse to him and ran out of the inn.
8 Rostov took the money, avoiding Telyanin's eyes, and went out of the room without a word.
9 Rostov took the purse in his hand, examined it and the money in it, and looked at Telyanin.
10 Rostov took the money and, mechanically arranging the old and new coins in separate piles, began counting them.
11 And so it was decided to send the letters and money by the Grand Duke's courier to Boris and Boris was to forward them to Nicholas.
12 "Annette, for heaven's sake don't refuse me," the countess began, with a blush that looked very strange on her thin, dignified, elderly face, and she took the money from under the handkerchief.
13 Six weeks later he was married, and settled in Count Bezukhov's large, newly furnished Petersburg house, the happy possessor, as people said, of a wife who was a celebrated beauty and of millions of money.
14 That day Nicholas Rostov received a letter from Boris, telling him that the Ismaylov regiment was quartered for the night ten miles from Olmutz and that he wanted to see him as he had a letter and money for him.
15 When Anna Mikhaylovna returned from Count Bezukhov's the money, all in clean notes, was lying ready under a handkerchief on the countess' little table, and Anna Mikhaylovna noticed that something was agitating her.
16 Rostov was particularly in need of money now that the troops, after their active service, were stationed near Olmutz and the camp swarmed with well-provisioned sutlers and Austrian Jews offering all sorts of tempting wares.
17 For more than a week preparations were being made, rough drafts of letters to Nicholas from all the household were written and copied out, while under the supervision of the countess and the solicitude of the count, money and all things necessary for the uniform and equipment of the newly commissioned officer were collected.
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