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1 1| she had not two farthings’ worth of talent but that it did 2 2| were still the only things worth anything in this world.~“ 3 2| consisting of a bottle of ink worth about three sous stood untidily 4 4| willingly—for what he’s worth! That’s to say, for a bouquet 5 4| slow, and there was nothing worth living for! Daguenet, nevertheless, 6 6| if her guests had nothing worth eating it was their own 7 6| told him the amount she was worth in the way of dowry.~“Four 8 6| So then they weren’t even worth a bow? The first blackguard 9 6| tower. It really wasn’t worth coming a couple of leagues 10 7| boy, why, every woman’s worth—”~But she stopped for fear 11 8| graces! Yes, by Jove, she was worth more than the whole lot 12 8| not warm and it was not worth while lighting a fire. Sitting 13 8| man whose forgiveness is worth the trouble of winning. 14 9| tone:~“I know of something worth more than money. Oh, if 15 10| twenty thousand francs’ worth of POINT DE VENISE lace. 16 11| Labordette.~“The deuce! I’m not worth much,” rejoined Nana, amused 17 11| two, but truly, it was not worth while getting the spleen 18 11| jockeys! Then it wasn’t worth while making such a fuss 19 12| thing and now finds nothing worth taking seriously.~“How surprised 20 13| some twelve hundred francs’ worth of dresses and linen, and 21 13| disdainfully, as it was hardly worth the trouble opening one’ 22 13| crushing him; he was not worth a hundred francs a year, 23 13| And he’d have been a man worth twenty of you, my pippin! 24 13| he never got his money’s worth, but a disease seemed to