Book, Chapter

 1    1,  18|  demanded a rag which was not worth a good patch.~
 2    2,  42| bottom of the end couch? He's worth his 800,000 any day, and
 3    2,  48|     an AEdile here, who's not worth three Caunian figs and who
 4    2,  61|      some night-pad who's not worth his own piss: just let me
 5    2,  61|       whose nail-parings were worth more than your whole carcass.
 6    2,  79|      his own money, too. He's worth my attention, ain't he?
 7    2,  80|      loaded them with wine -- worth its weight in gold, it was
 8    4, 123|    price! And the freedom and worth~Of age is decayed, scattered
 9    6     |  wrinkles furrow her face, is worth embracing and fit for intercourse;
10    6     |   spirit of God has deemed it worth while to transmit this story
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