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1
She discreetly left him to
pay
the
postage
,
which he did-twenty-fivedollars!
2
A year ago, a letter came, and I hadn't the sixpence to
pay
the
postage
.
3
Do you mean I must
pay
the
postage
?
4
She had, indeed, abandoned a life's correspondence with an old friend because she would not
pay
the
postage
on letters to Italy.
5
Mr. George wished to stop by the way to put a letter in the post office, and to
pay
the
postage
of it.
6
Or, rather, he said that they sent him backwards and forwards like a blooming parcel that someone didn't want to
pay
the
postage
on.
7
Received a letter in rhyme from a John Pooley, who ran me tenpence further in debt, as I had not money to
pay
the
postage
.
8
At this instant Abner Stiles, who was tending door, opened it and called out, "Takes a long time to
pay
the
postage
on one letter!"
9
He
paid
the
postage
again-twenty-fivedollars.
10
"I 've mailed it, but I did n't
pay
the
postage
,
"
replied Oscar.
11
Gaston was appalled to be thus discovered on horseback,
paying
the
postage
of a letter which he held in his hand.
12
Lincoln marked the postage due in the upper right-hand corner of the sealed letter, and the person receiving the letter
paid
the
postage
.
13
"Didn't want to
pay
the
postage
.
"
14
"Why, to furnish the shooter and
pay
the
postage
cuts down the profits terribly," was the unique and characteristic reply.
15
"That was n't right," said his uncle; "when you mail a letter to a friend, you should always
pay
the
postage
.
pay
the
postage
pay