Pirates hanging in chains seemed to swing from every tree, and he almost expected to see some Spanish don, with his throat cut from ear to ear, rising slowly out of the ground, and shaking the ghost of a money bag.
His rest was broken, and when he fell asleep the nightmare, in shape of a huge money bag, sat squatted upon his breast.
Slowly he took out his
money bags, and slowly extracted 300 francs in gold, which he staked on the black, and won.
``Yet, I would have sworn thy thought had been more on the old usurer's
money bags, than on the black eyes of the daughter.''
The handbills of the selectmen would cause the commitment of all the vagabonds in the State; the paragraph in the Parker's Falls Gazette would be reprinted from Maine to Florida, and perhaps form an item in the London newspapers; and many a miser would tremble for his
money bags and life, on learning the catastrophe of Mr.
And you'd have loved your money so that you'd amass not two million, like him, but ten million; and you'd have died of hunger on your
money bags to finish up with, for you carry everything to extremes.' There, that's exactly word for word as she said it to me.
'It is alleged that on Tuesday the suspect who was a cashier at Charney Spar Supermarket cashed up as usual on the close of business and Wednesday morning the manager realised that the suspect did not turn up for work and when they open his
money bag which was cashed up the previous day, it was then discovered that the amount to the value of N.dollars 10169.15 was missing,' Clay said.
They snatched the
money bag, and the two guards sustained injuries.
Money bag policycan be availed by people ifthey are aged 18 years andabove.He said that accordingto their age and financialcapacity, the sum assuredcan be chosen.
A female taxi driver was battered by a customer as he tried to steal her
money bag containing just PS70.
A customer at Home bargains inHuytonVillage had her
money bag stolen while paying at the checkout.
It contained a sum of PS600 in a clear
money bag, not a purse, and an expensive bottle of perfume.
Bristol Ferry Boats manager Phillippa Bungard, 51, said: "One of our crew members called me saying he had dropped the
money bag in the harbour.
As the cabbie looked for change in his
money bag, Patterson-Draper snatched the PS10 from his grasp and tore the note to shreds, before demanding he hand over his
money bag.
The delivery driver was allegedly approached by two men and threatened with a hammer before his
money bag was stolen.