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1 1, 15| pouch in which he found some gold pieces. We were overjoyed 2 1, 15| some one would miss the gold, we stealthily slipped out 3 1, 15| method of secreting our gold, so that we would neither 4 1, 15| to cheat him out of the gold. Giton, who was standing 5 1, 17| tunic, and it seems that the gold pieces are still untouched. 6 1, 18| knight gives judgement as Gold says he ought.~But, with 7 1, 19| the tunic to get at the gold pieces, we overheard some 8 2, 34| steward, who was counting gold pieces in the hall, begging 9 2, 36| seemed to me to be of pure gold, but as a matter of fact 10 2, 37| and white pieces, he used gold and silver coins. He kept 11 2, 47| Fortune's son! Lead turned to gold in his hands. It's easy 12 2, 48| where he got a thousand gold pieces. If we had any nuts, 13 2, 54| the bargain, piled all the gold and silver and bronze statues 14 2, 54| I'd rather have it than gold, but it's cheap and common 15 2, 55| we would think no more of gold than we would of dirt."~ 16 2, 59| coops are brought~Arrayed in gold plumage like Babylon tapestry 17 2, 71| anklets and sandals worked in gold. Then, wiping her hands 18 2, 75| sitting on my tribunal, five gold rings on my fingers, pouring 19 2, 77| were porcelain inlaid with gold; before our eyes wine was 20 2, 80| wine -- worth its weight in gold, it was then -- and sent 21 2, 80| bargain, and put a hundred gold pieces in my hand. They 22 3, 87| his deeds, is girt with gold;~The wily sycophant lies 23 3, 92| promising a thousand pounds of gold to the capitol, and that 24 3, 92| and men alike, a lump of gold is held to be more beautiful 25 4, 121| that he keep talking of gold and silver and estates, 26 4, 123| which might yield yellow gold~'Twas held as a foe. While 27 4, 123| the forest are hunted, for gold; and remote~African hammon 28 4, 123| whose spots~Resemble the gold that is cheaper than they 29 4, 123| their power;~Corrupted by gold, even dignity lies in the 30 4, 124| destruction.~They build out of gold and their palaces reach 31 5, 130| under a slender band of gold; she turned Parian marble 32 5, 132| up, yields to light~Her gold that by day she denies,~ 33 5, 132| have used~And shake out the gold from his breast.~But, when 34 5, 139| No Indian ivory set in gold gleamed here,~No trodden 35 5, 141| here! I'm laying down two gold pieces, you can buy both 36 5, 141| she caught sight of the gold, "I am anxious upon your 37 5, 141| or Labeo vieing; ~With gold at command anything he may 38 5, 145| dress above half an ounce of gold, nor wear a garment of different 39 5, 154| are covered with plates of gold, an honorable distinction,