At last the chums managed to get the chest in to the bank. “My!” said Richard, sitting down to rest. “It is heavy! If it is full of gold and silver, there must be ever so much.” “In that case,” remarked Polly, “it will be well worth the trouble we’ve had to get it.” “I should think so,” added Gwen. “Why, we’ll be able to buy all sorts of things now!”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 17 January 1931, Page 10
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71At last the chums managed to get the chest in to the bank. “My!” said Richard, sitting down to rest. “It is heavy! If it is full of gold and silver, there must be ever so much.” “In that case,” remarked Polly, “it will be well worth the trouble we’ve had to get it.” “I should think so,” added Gwen. “Why, we’ll be able to buy all sorts of things now!” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 17 January 1931, Page 10
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