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1 So Mr. Fletcher slipped the money into his boy's hand and left them.
2 He slipped the money into Bart's pocket and playfully pushed him through the doorway.
3 The king slipped the money into the other's palm.
4 So, drawing his hand back, my father slipped the money into mine, and left us.
5 Her mother had slipped the money in.
6 Lettie Sue stepped forward as if to admire the white woman's baby and slipped the money inside her dress.
7 Money was just what I needed, to buy a railway ticket with, so I slipped the money into a pocket.
8 Here-here's a five spot " - he slipped the money into Sloan's hand-"andyou shall have more when we touch port.
9 She approached monsieur while he slept, walking cautiously, and slipped the money it was a five-franc piece, I think into his pocket.
10 "Rather a hard customer that," said the doctor to himself, with a chuckle, as he slipped the money in his drawer.
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