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She worked the whole trip out, to the last farthing.
Who gives a farthing for any of this, you ask?
In 1971, a new penny would have been worth 9.6 farthings.
Farthing made full use of his stamina, taking the lead early.
The child received 2 farthings from the mother and was planning on giving it to a poor man.
"Nothing here that anybody in his right mind would pay a brass farthing for."
Accordingly, the old duke had not given her father a farthing.
Every farthing I've ever earned is tied up in this.
She always looked at every farthing twice before parting with it.
He'd give Bill his farthing back in the morning.
That George had in plenty, and he was willing to spend every farthing.
But he is resolved on payment to the last farthing of his means.
Little is known of the medieval silver farthing, for few remain.
For Farthing, only free men assembled in a parliament can know such things.
I positively refused to touch a farthing of his money.
From 1844 to 1869 the half farthing was legal tender in Britain.
They donated the farthings to a poor man and the ghost never came back.
Papa said he never saw a farthing of that money again."
What was there to show that he cared one brass farthing about her?
She does not care a farthing for the loss of the strong-box!
He had made himself useful on the voyage to America and earned a few farthings.
Whistler won the case, but only got one farthing in damages.
The term farthing is analogous for quarters of a county.
Thus, it came back to check on the farthings.
The farthing ceased to be legal tender after 31 December 1960.