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1 1, 1| United States of Colombia, worth about a hundred francs; 2 1, 1| francs; Brazilian reis, worth about as much; golden sols 3 1, 1| much; golden sols of Peru, worth, say, double; some Chilian 4 1, 1| double; some Chilian escudos, worth fifty francs or more, and 5 1, 1| and a conto of reis is worth three thousand francs.~ 6 1, 3| proportion to what they are worth.”~The old man insisted. 7 1, 4| sensible of the other’s worth, and each was worthy of 8 1, 4| serious reason to make it worth while. The marriage of Minha 9 1, 9| for every pound of it was worth from three to four francs. 10 1, 9| seventy, was a man of great worth, full of evangelical fervor, 11 1, 11| its histories, which are worth something more. I know one, 12 1, 12| sols of the country, and worth about twenty reis, or half 13 1, 16| replied Fragoso; “that is worth something.”~Lina held out 14 1, 19| by picking up a diamond worth something considerable.”~“ 15 1, 19| you do with this diamond worth something considerable, 16 1, 19| of those pretty stones is worth a million, sometimes two!”~ 17 1, 19| Janeiro; but as they are worth many millions you may imagine 18 2, 5| document might still be worth a fortune if, supposing 19 2, 8| affirmation from the pilot was worth a good deal, and was of 20 2, 13| cipher. After all, it is worth more than a logogryph or 21 2, 14| justice, a moral enigma worth all the others put together? 22 2, 19| did not think it had been worth much, and as to the name