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1 At the rate thou goest on, thou wouldst not get sixpence to-night.
2 Got sixpence yesterday for minding a cab and carrying a couple of parcels.
3 Aunt Ellen got sixpence each for hers at the bazaar.'
4 You starve me for money, until I haven't got sixpence to bless myself with.
5 I tell you, I haven't got sixpence to spend on subscriptions to anything or anybody.
6 But 'aven't you got sixpence , mother?
7 He was only getting sixpence - halfpenny an hour and if he hadn't earned a bob he hadn't earned nothing!
8 Where he once got sixpence .
9 Those who got sixpence - halfpenny drew £1.1.8.
10 "I've got sixpence , " Tim hastened to remind everybody.
11 "If we charge what it appears to be worth, we'd be lucky to get sixpence , " he admitted.
12 It turned out she'd got sixpence and a few half-pence-nota farthing more, and too proud to ask help from any one of her friends.
13 "'Ain't you got sixpence ? " she asked.
14 "You'd get sixpence a day, perhaps," said Miss Benson, "and who would take care of baby, I should like to know?
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