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 1       V|     many times their weight in gold, I told our benefactor that
 2       V|     length, and unadorned with gold or silver. The Pope and
 3      VI|    white robe embroidered with gold, and his appearance was
 4     XII| Corinthian bronze, silver, and gold. Especially resplendent
 5     XIV|      told about the search for gold that had long been carried
 6     XIV|       drawing out an enamelled gold watch, pressed the stem
 7     XIV|          The man himself was a gold watch encased in a rough
 8   XVIII|       with threads of silk and gold, and around the waist was
 9   XVIII|    sculpture, resplendent with gold and silver and precious
10     XIX|       is your coronet and your gold; pick them up. I need them
11     XIX|       iron."~ ~"And a purse of gold," added the other. "Here
12   XXVII|        its collar adorned with gold lace; a handsome sword in
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