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1 Far in the North the British pay much gold for paleface prisoners.
2 With that much gold at stake, I'm not sure about the others.
3 Their raids had cost many lives, much gold and countless maidens' innocence.
4 There was not much gold in the stream, but there was some.
5 Or perhaps so much gold braid is paid for in other ways.
6 The North was a place of rare furs, ivory and much gold .
7 We began to build by the fort a storehouse for much gold .
8 And the rocks here are laced with so much gold , they glisten.
9 To obtain much gold , however, the settlement of a country is necessary.
10 You would have gold too, as much gold as heart can wish.
11 They are worth much gold , child-theyare a rich dowry for you.
12 He's got too much gold locked up to want silver for it.
13 If you will come with me you shall dig up much gold .
14 With that much gold , he would never need to work again.
15 And as much gold and power as they can wrest from Akkad's defeat.
16 Helena was welcome to as much gold braid as she wanted.
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