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The last one left in gets the sixpence of course.
She had won her sixpence and seemed making ready to go.
It and they never used to sell nothing over sixpence.
"I will take three and sixpence the hundred for them."
So be it then, sixpence a day and all the food you can eat.
But when Sam got married he's had to have a sixpence in.
It was only a minute's work, and then came a sixpence.
And she glanced across the room at Sixpence, sitting all alone.
Really, when that 000 is gone I do not know how to earn a sixpence.
She offered him sixpence for his trouble, but he would not take it.
You could have a complete meal for one and sixpence.
When I was young you could get one and still have change out of sixpence."
Why, half the time you're talking about books that cost twelve and sixpence!
I'd as soon a man slipped sixpence down my neck.
"I can find someone who'll look after it well for seven and sixpence a week.
I turned to Sixpence as we drove through the suburbs of the town.
Every morning he took salts, much as would go on a sixpence.
At 14 he fought for sixpence and a cup of tea.
So he took the sixpence, put the purse carefully back, and went out.
He's never made a sixpence by any of his books."
It is also a fascinating debate about war, in which the action can turn upon a sixpence.
You don't know enough yet for your point of view to be worth sixpence.
"For here you may drink yourself blind at the price of sixpence."
The man in charge was selling water at sixpence a bucket.
I can live three days on one and sixpence.