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... the child's anvil were thirty silver coins, about the size of gold coins, each weighing only half a baht, worth only one and a half gold coins, and the rest belonged to him.
Fayol did not worry that Roddick would blame him. It is impossible for the noble Lord Dick to condescend to the dirty and simple miner's house and stand in front of the fire, and he can send him the clerk to visit him in person. Family honors. He had fulfilled his mission as Lord Dick had instructed him, and fortunate ...
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