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1 I | a man who had proved his worth. His powers of penetration 2 IV | mark alone, that it was worth more than ten years’ hard 3 V | s examination, “must be worth at least five or six thousand 4 V | had ten thousand francs’ worth of jewels in her ears would 5 XI | prisoner, rather coldly, “worth more than two hundred thousand 6 XI | diamond.”~“Ah!”~“Yes; and worth several thousand francs.”~“ 7 XV | the regular fare, would be worth a hundred sous; so you see 8 XV | sincere tribute to her worth.~Grateful for this information, 9 XVI | he was estimated at his worth.~When he had answered the 10 XVII | remarked: “That stone is worth eight thousand francs, and 11 XVII | nothing—not so much as a pin’s worth of his sister’s effects: 12 XIX | little land in the provinces worth about twelve thousand francs. 13 XIX | weighed at their proper worth the proofs I’ve furnished.”~ 14 XXIII| low offenders who are not worth the shoe leather expended