A Latin Reader
33. Man or Money?
Themistoclēs rogābātur utrum bonō virō pauperī an minus probātō dīvitī fīliam conlocāre māllet. “Ego vērō,” inquit, “mālō virum quī pecūniam nōn habeat quam pecūniam quae virum nōn habeat.”
	Verb of an indirect question, whether he would prefer to give his daughter.