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 1   Pres         |     form of albums wrought in gold and precious stones, two
 2   Pres         |       peasants, and orders in gold and silver, studded with
 3      I,       I| casket richly ornamented with gold.~ ~"I do not doubt your
 4     II,     III|       furniture was white and gold. The oil-paintings in the
 5    III,       I|       heaps of money - one of gold, one of silver, the third
 6    III,       I|      the copper coins won the gold ones.~ ~At noon, when the
 7    III,      II|      little yellow ones" were gold sovereigns; the "white coins"
 8    III,      IV|     and emptied the contents, gold, silver, and copper coins,
 9    III,      IV|   There on the table lay more gold than the whole county could
10     VI,      II|       militiaman from wearing gold or silver ornamentation
11     VI,      II|      am not permitted to wear gold buttons and cords on my
12     VI,     III|      arsenal itself. Rolls of gold coin, sacks of silver, filled
13     VI,     III|    could hold between them of gold and silver, and filled the
14     VI,      IV|     she was embroidering with gold thread on a red streamer
15    VII,      II|       hands were embroidering gold letters on the silken streamers;
16   VIII,       I|   tore from her bosom a small gold note-case, in which was
17      X,      II|      pretty girls, and paying gold coin for their refreshment
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