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Where will we get a house for six shillings a week?
I'll give you six shillings a week and your keep.
They gave him a job to do for seven shillings.
Every once in a while he'll talk about his life with Shilling.
Come back with the man, and I'll give you a shilling.
Between them, she and her mother could not have shillings enough for that.
He gave me a shilling to give the man when I got there.
They paid me five shillings a week, which was a lot more than most got.
If she had no skills, father would have let her go for a few shillings.
This very morning I had to go a clear six miles and only took three shillings.
His father, he thought, would certainly cut him off with a shilling; but what then?
So he had to go and get a job on the land, for ten shillings a week.
Would they keep me long enough to spend seven shillings?
Why, that comes to exactly four shillings, and no more.
After 13 weeks, the benefits for both men and women were five shillings a week.
I thought for a moment you'd been caught when they were run up to over five shillings a couple of months or so back.
The shilling had run out, which was typical of me.
He was expected to sell out, but not to the last shilling.
If it did he would trust her, for a shilling.
In 1952 the rate was increased to eight shillings per week.
William's mother was paid three shillings to let him go.
You can be a man without bringing home a shilling.
I appreciate how hard you worked for those four shillings.
And then when first opened, they never used to sell anything over five shillings.
So by the end of the day you's probably earned three shillings on the local market.