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1 I'll pay the reckoning for the wine and good cheer however dear it may be.
2 It is often played at public-houses among parties to decide who is to pay the reckoning .
3 This house is one of the most hospitable places there is-tothose that can pay the reckoning .
4 We ought by this time to have ridden two stages; give me money to pay the reckoning . '
5 Come, you are a brave little old signor-onemore cup of wine and we'll pay the reckoning .
6 And who will pay the reckoning ?
7 Goods to pay the reckoning .
8 When it came time to pay the reckoning the king found that he had no money, nor had his friend.
9 Since we cannot agree as to who is to pay the reckoning , I will tell you what we will do.
10 Antonio, pay the reckoning .
11 The minstrel said that he would certainly join the company, ordered wine for the occasion, and promised to pay the reckoning .
12 Probably our shipmate had been treating him in return, and, when pulling out his purse to pay the reckoning , had excited his cupidity.
13 When it was time to start homewards, and the ladies returned to the barge, he went up to the inn to pay the reckoning .
14 The Kent man, seeing he had displeased his companion, did not press his liberal offer,-putup his purse, and suffered Godrith to pay the reckoning .
15 They illustrate the thought of Goethe: "It is all the same whether one is great or small, he has to pay the reckoning of humanity."
16 So to the inn, and paid the reckoning and what not, 13s.
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