Whandall said, "After all, we don't see wealth being made.
A contemporary writer, after his death, wrote: Never has Poland seen so much wealth in a private hand of a single man.
We want to see wealth and security being passed down from generation to generation.
They see wealth everywhere around them, but the tribe's not allowed to have any?
We value land, you see, not just wealth, as a sign of a family's.
They see wealth around them, but their dreams are more modest.
He'd never seen so much wealth in one place.
One doesn't expect to see wealth in a mountain country.
His latest work, now under construction, sees wealth and death in a stand-off.
Never had he seen such fabulous wealth, and his mind was overwhelmed with the vaults.