A ten dollar bill
NYC LIfe
Dirty money
The woman
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1. Who are the faces on the ten dollar bill of 1901?

Answer: The faces on the ten dollar bill of 1901 are Captain Lewis, Captain Clark, and an American buffalo.

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 1. Why did the narrator mention that no one waves one and two dollar bills in bars?

Answer: The narrator mentioned this to highlight the fact that ten dollar bills are waved in bars, indicating a higher value and possibly more prestige associated with them.

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1. Why did the church didn't take the fifty thousand dollars from Old Jack?

Answer: The church refused the money because they considered it dirty since Old Jack earned it through gambling.

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1. Why did the woman come Old Jack's table in the restaurant?

Answer: The woman approached Old Jack's table in the restaurant because she was poor and in need of help.

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6. What did the one dollar bill say about hearing prayers from people?

Answer: The one dollar bill mentioned that bills like him hear far more prayers than others, particularly from those who talk about "giving to the poor."

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2. Why does the narrator say that a ten dollar bill does not often come into contact with really clever, book-loving people?

Answer: The narrator says this because most really clever, book-loving people are poor and do not often come across a ten dollar bill.

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2. Why did the street trader tie up the narrator in a big, dirty roll of bills?

Answer: The street trader tied up the narrator in a roll of bills because he was saving money to own a big store one day, so he wanted to keep the ten dollar bill safe and secure.

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2. Why did Old Jack decide to spend all his money on fun instead of donating it to the church?

Answer: Old Jack was angry that the church refused his donation, so he decided to spend it all on fun instead.

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2. Why did Old Jack give the woman a ten dollar bill?

Answer: Old Jack gave the woman a ten dollar bill because he wanted to help her, despite considering his money to be "dirty" due to his gambling habits.

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7. What did E35039669 understand about money after his talks with other bills?

Answer: E35039669 realized that there is no such thing as dirty money and that what matters is how money is spent rather than where it comes from.

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3. Where was the five dollar bill kept before it ended up in the butcher's pocket?

Answer: The five dollar bill was kept inside someone's shoe in a big store before it ended up in the butcher's pocket.

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3. How did the narrator end up in the Chief of Police's possession?

Answer: The policeman changed the narrator from the street trader and then played cards with some men behind a shop, where he won the narrator as part of his winnings.

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4. Why did people start following Old Jack and wanting his money despite knowing it might be dirty?

Answer: People started following Old Jack and wanting his money because even though they knew it might be dirty, they were still attracted to it.

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3. What was the woman's previous job before she lost it?

Answer: The woman's previous job was as a clerk in a bank that made bills like the one Old Jack gave her.

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7. What does waving a ten dollar bill in a bar suggest about its owner's behavior?

Answer: Waving a ten dollar bill in a bar suggests that its owner is willing to spend more freely and possibly show off their wealth or generosity compared to discreetly slipping smaller denominations across the bar.

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4. What does the two dollar bill say about spending a day in a factory?

Answer: The two dollar bill says that spending a day in a factory makes George Washington (whose head is on the two dollar bill) cough due to dust getting into his throat.

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5. What happened to Old Jack that led to him parting ways with the narrator?

Answer: Old Jack lost all his money, including the narrator (the ten dollar bill), while playing cards, indicating that he no longer had wealth or luck on his side.

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5. Why was Old Jack sad at the expensive restaurant despite spending a lot of money?

Answer: Old Jack was sad at the expensive restaurant because he felt rejected by the church and wanted to prove that his money was still valuable.

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4. Where did the woman take the ten dollar bill after leaving the restaurant?

Answer: The woman took the ten dollar bill to a baker's shop, where she used it to buy bread and cakes along with two one dollar bills.

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6. What was on the back of the ten dollar bill of 1901?

Answer: On the back of the ten dollar bill of 1901 is a picture of a tall woman and some flowers.

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5. Why does the five dollar bill say that no shop girl ever sees a ten dollar bill like the narrator?

Answer: The five dollar bill says this because shop girls typically handle smaller denominations of money like five or two dollar bills, not larger denominations like ten dollars.

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7. What does waving a ten dollar bill in a bar suggest about its owner's behavior?

Answer: Waving a ten dollar bill in a bar suggests that its owner is willing to spend more freely and possibly show off their wealth or generosity compared to discreetly slipping smaller denominations across the bar.

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6. How did Mike, the manager of the restaurant, react when Old Jack asked if he would not take his money like the church did?

Answer: Mike, the manager of the restaurant, said that he would not refuse Old Jack's money as all money is the same to him.

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5. What did the one dollar bill that met E35039669 at the baker's shop say about where it had been spent?

Answer: The one dollar bill revealed that it had been spent on milk and beef for a thin, pale child in a poor room.

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7. How many silver dollars can you get for exchanging one ten dollar bill from 1901 at a bank?

Answer: You can get ten hard, silver dollars for exchanging one ten dollar bill from 1901 at a bank.

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