Part,  Chapter

1    III,       I|    manner in which the copper coins won the gold ones.~ ~At
2    III,      II|     send to-day - these small coins, or these large ones? If
3    III,      II|      prefer to keep the white coins, they have such a musical
4    III,      II|   gold sovereigns; the "white coins" were silver Zwanziger;
5    III,      II|   will send some of the small coins and some of the large ones,"
6    III,      IV| recognized the shining silver coins, and the door was opened
7    III,      IV|      gold, silver, and copper coins, on the table.~ ~"Here,"
8     VI,     III|     without dropping them the coins from his hat to the pockets
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