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He found it really pleasant to have married into money.
The daughter of a career Marine, she had married into money.
She married into money; her husband has a very high position in the Colonial Government.
It tells the story of a tyrannical father eager for his daughter to marry into money.
Gurney's grandfather married into money, allowing his father, and to an extent himself, to live as gentlemen.
He just hasn't been able to forget how lucky he was marrying into money.
Always wanting their daughters to marry into money.
Meena is a snob, she has married into money and deems herself better in every way to her sister.
In this Empire, you don't marry into money."
They not only became married into money, but many became 'naditum' or priestesses which would in turn give them even more rights.
'And, after all, if you haven't got it yourself, it's a pretty smart move to marry into money.'
"She married into money.
NOTE: Fortune hunters are people who hope to gain wealth by marrying into money.
"Marry into money.
"Dear God, I've married into money."
Mrs. Astor, who married into money and then gave much of it away to good causes, never had to worry about her financial security once she got old.
Both past and present worlds feature barbarians at the civilized gates of museum boards and pushy women desperate to marry into money.
Because of her family's bad financial situation, she seeks to marry into money and as a running gag displays an interest in any possible way to obtain it.
Gianni likes to pretend he's made a fortune, that he's come from nowhere and made a mint, but all he did was marry into money.
Having married into money, a romantic Italian bounder (Mastroianni) is free to indulge various whims and follies.
Fowles tells a story about a woman choosing to raise a child on her own in an artists world, as opposed to marrying into money and high society.
Bound feet were a mark of beauty that became a prerequisite for finding a husband, as well as an avenue for poorer women to marry into money.
Tammy's mother wants her to marry into money (for Phyllis's own selfish reasons), and when she refuses to do so, her mother furiously disowned her.
His uncle will be delighted he is marrying into aristocracy and Elizabeth's parents, with five daughters, will be delighted that she is marrying into money.
Jane North, like James's wife Jane Amelia, wished for her daughters to marry into money, but unlike Jane Amelia, she felt love was also important.