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You get four twenty four pence stamps and two tuppeny stamps, I tell you what you get.
This entrance was known as the 'tuppenny rush.'
But the Fugue - the magic haven of the book - is threatened with total destruction, and the powers that overshadow it are not tuppenny coloured terrors.
Winston Churchill called it a 'tuppenny Punch & Judy show'(before resigning) because it inherited game shows that gave prizes.
The pub was crowded with New Brompton locals, who seemed quite cheery in a cozy, besieged sort of way, though they kept slipping tuppenny bits into a pianola that tinkled "Come to the Bower," a song Mallory loathed.
Only the red and green lights of the Cray gleamed, baleful stars in the darkness, picking out Antryg's nose and lips and spectacles and winking in the haphazard collection of tuppenny beads and Imperial jewels around his neck.
Famously on Easter Monday he waved down a tram with his revolver at Harold's Cross, boarded it with his men (armed with shotguns, pikes and homemade bombs), took out his wallet and said, "Fifty-two tuppenny tickets to the city centre please".