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... nearly nobody showed any interest… Only a kind youth was willing to give her 10 silver coins to bury her mother.

However, once the young girl revealed her beautiful face, the men that originally were unwilling to offer any money were now madly fighting over her.

“I offer 100 silver coins!” the potbellied fatty quickly said with a low humph and subsequently shouted, “If anyone offers a price higher than mine, I’ll give up to him! If not, today this little girl is mine!”

100 silv ...

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