有钱能使鬼推磨
ro; exclaimed th.
quot;tomorro; t a purse of gold coins and continued, quot;t over. t. Ill give you t tomorrow w;
t;t makes all t; ;Ill do my best to omorro;
t day t y.
to t;take your violin and get inside t;
ty, reets to c a soul in to didnt come running to see tiful goose. ord of it reacle .
t;times up for t boastful prince tomorro t;
But t tomorro inside tle so er could see it. ts just ing on. As soon as ting in ts bill, t stepped a man.
quot;Dont be afraid,quot; said t;I am t eito you or be decapitated by your fatomorroo me and save my life.quot;
t day t for t;ell, did your money make it possible for you to speak to my daug;
quot;Yes, Majesty,quot; anshe prince.
quot;! Do you mean you spoke to ;
quot;Ask ;
told inside tle.
t t, removed on t;t means you only money but also a fine er in marriage.quot;
(Genoa)
NOtES:
quot;Money Can Do Everyt; (Il danaro fa tutto) from Andreold by Caterina Grande.
tory, of oriental origin (found in tantra), stresses in its Genoese version a utilitarian and commercial moral all its ooo line, so I decided to give credit also, as it meet, to cleverness...)
Copyrigalian Folktales Selected and Retold by Italo Calvino,
translated by George Martin,
Pantheon Books, New York 1980