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 1     I,      IV|    Don't you know that every penny paper will appear with your
 2     I,    VIII|       he will not leave us a penny; neither do I care for his
 3     I,    VIII|      for them, I never got a penny, and soon learned to do
 4     I,    VIII|    his room. He never lent a penny of his money; he never put
 5     I,    VIII|    his money; he never put a penny into any savings-bank, for
 6     I,    VIII| humbugs; and he never gave a penny for charity or friendship.
 7     I,    VIII|    must have been a handsome penny left, and I could have recovered
 8     I,      IX|  other had never asked for a penny, although he had received
 9     I,     XII|     place, no one asks for a penny of your money, so it is
10    II,      VI|    had decided not to take a penny of me, but to secure my
11    II,    VIII|     Here is a girl without a penny of her own, with a mock
12    II,      XI|   which she could regain one penny. Then she would be compelled
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