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1        I|         Whereupon he placed a coin in my hand and said: ‘Well!
2      VII| acclamations, “truly spurious coin,” as Chateaubriand says,
3     XXXI|    moment to lose. He threw a coin down upon the counter, and
4    XXXVI|     hearing the jingle of the coin the man lifted his cap deferentially.
5       LI|     francs, in bank-notes and coin, belonging to her father.~ ~
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