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  1. Entrer.
    • “I thought that you and Darbishire were going to settle down quietly and play off the final of the Form III chess tournament ?”. “Yes, we were, sir,” Jennings explained, “but the Head came in and said that our chess was disturbing the people who were trying to hammer”. — (Anthony Buckeridge, Jennings follows a clue, Collins, 1951)
    • There was on one side Germany, with its silver monometallism, having to make up its bank reserves only with silver ; and on the other England, with its bi-monometallism, at one time dependent for its reserves on the gold that might come in, at another time running over the Continent to purchase silver for transmission to India. — (Guilford Lindsey Molesworth, Silver and Gold: The Money of the World, 1891, page 70)

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