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Do you know what threepence a day comes to in a year?
He was surprised when the girl asked him for threepence.
He had to give threepence for a copy of that paper.
She used to give him threepence to go to the corner shop.
It was about the size of a dime, or a threepence.
He gave the sandwich seller threepence and took two more.
The first issue ran to 2750 copies, and was sold for threepence.
I had two and threepence saved up but that wasn't nearly enough.
I went to all the customers and offered to carry on delivering for threepence a week.
Keep your two bob, I only need threepence anyway.
Its real value was equal to ten shillings and threepence of our present money.
Each woman is charged threepence and given a tin disc with a number on it.
"Why, she says you are thinking of as little as three and threepence!
He fished in his pocket and took out threepence.
That left twenty-two and threepence for everything else, for four people.
The usual choice was a silver threepence or a sixpence.
In the end Meredith was forced to accept the threepence thrust into his palm.
It saves me threepence on the fare that way.
I'm afraid we charge threepence, but churches do have expenses."
For no particular reason Monk gave him threepence.
I so despise the threepence, that I'd sooner take three shillings.
"If it is but six shilling and threepence you want, let us have no talk of drawing.
'On an average, I have no doubt that it costs threepence a day.
In 1644 the Exeter mint produced a fairly scarce threepence.
How many sides has the old brass threepence?