1 There was a rich amends, however, preparing for her.
2 I mean to be too rich to lament or to feel anything of the sort.
3 I could better bear to lose her because not rich enough, than because of my profession.
4 His liberality had a rich repayment, and the general goodness of his intentions by her deserved it.
5 Your degree of respect for honesty, rich or poor, is precisely what I have no manner of concern with.
6 She could not do otherwise than accept him, for he was rich, and she had nothing; but he turns out ill-tempered and exigeant, and wants a young woman, a beautiful young woman of five-and-twenty, to be as steady as himself.
7 A young woman, pretty, lively, with a harp as elegant as herself, and both placed near a window, cut down to the ground, and opening on a little lawn, surrounded by shrubs in the rich foliage of summer, was enough to catch any man's heart.
8 The whole party rose accordingly, and under Mrs. Rushworth's guidance were shewn through a number of rooms, all lofty, and many large, and amply furnished in the taste of fifty years back, with shining floors, solid mahogany, rich damask, marble, gilding, and carving, each handsome in its way.