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He did not care twopence one way or the other.
She'd only got twopence or so a year to bless herself with.
You see, we're in the area, so it only cost twopence.
Why, back home you can get rolling blind for twopence.
Twopence a week per man and three thousand men - that mad?
Shilling the first hour and twopence every five minutes after.
Thinking will it be a penny or twopence and he said twenty eight.
If anyone found out about this, his career wouldn't be worth twopence.
The boy came back, bitterly disappointed, for his twopence, then went off without a word.
It was a wine that they paid about a penny or twopence a glass for.
"I'll do it for twopence or two thousand pounds, if anyone will take the bet."
At twopence a week, the owners find it cheaper than hiring men.
I wouldn't give you twopence for the crowd we get these days."
So, let me chuck my twopence in as a long-time fan.
However, a sightseer who went onto the bridge and then left at the same side had to pay twopence.
Gabriel thought that twopence did not seem worth bothering about, so he stepped forward.
There was an additional charge of twopence a week for the secretary's salary and office expenses.
She felt bad and ran after him to part with twopence, and he swore at her again.
Wood's twopence did not look like anything else, and his penny was similar to a halfpenny.
And twopence to send home to my wife.
Once for all, understand that I go my way and do my work without caring twopence what happens to either of us.
"Six and twopence for a cup of chocolate and a few cakes?"
The loaf is at twopence three-farthings, and I consume one a day.
His parents struggled to get the twopence a week they had to pay as a contribution to his education.
Circulation growth brought the price down to twopence in 1901 and a penny in 1903.