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1 As a matter of fact, I do happen to have a quid .
2 We 've got to have a quid pro quo, you know-most of us. He surveyed the crowd with cynical, dissatisfied eyes.
3 It seems fair, then, that customers would be legally able to relieve themselves in a wastebasket in the galley if they don't have a quid .
4 The third man, on the right, holds out, also towards the central figure, a tobacco-box, above which is the legend "Will you have a quid . "
5 I don't believe there's a man in front who has a quid in his pocket.
6 If I had a quid for every time I've seen you gaze at him with the lovelight in your eyes--
7 "If one only had a quid to chew", said a third.
8 "Yes, rather; I had a quid on," he says.
9 "If I only had a quid o' baccy now," said Hockins, "I'd be as happy as a king."
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