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 1    1,    1|           closing over the rolls of gold. Suddenly his thoughts took
 2    1,    1|        Statesten double-condors in gold of the United States of
 3    1,    2|             heard the rattle of the gold pieces it contained. The
 4    1,    3|         Benguela, the Congo, or the Gold Coast were always treated
 5    1,    7|           butterflies reflexed with gold and striped with fringes
 6    1,    7|          emeralds set in sockets of gold, and legions of lampyrons
 7    1,   14|           magnificent reflection of gold,” replied Minha, showing
 8    2,    1|      morning covered with powder of gold, there being so much of
 9    2,    7|           was for the few pieces of gold contained in the case that
10    2,   11|             from it a few pieces of gold dropped out and rolled on
11    2,   12|  masterpiece. Who has not read the “Gold Bug?” In this novel a cryptogram,
12    2,   12|         often read and re-read his “Gold Bug,” was perfectly acquainted
13    2,   16| preparations. A considerable sum in gold was handed over to him by
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