She has enough rupees to spend lavishly. [Please select]
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The Indian rupee and the Persian kran are widely circulated through Mesopotamia; in Basra transactions are counted in krans, taking as a fixed exchange £T1 = 34.15 krans. [Please select]
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Give me a rupee, Mahbub Ali, and when I come to my wealth I will give thee a bond and pay. [Please select]
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When the servant passed he picked it up, dropped a rupee--Kim could hear the clink--and strode into the house, never turning round. [Please select]
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He was wondering whether Mahbub Ali would send him as much as a whole rupee. [Please select]
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I'd rid the land of 'em double-quick if government 'ud pay me a rupee a head--an' I'd provide cartridges.' [Please select]
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The best Cashmere goats are brought from the Thibet country; and then wool sells for a rupee a pound in Cashmere itself. [Please select]
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King took a hundred-rupee note from the tray, and the Gray Mahatma waved the rest aside. [Please select]
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-Governor of Bengal found it necessary to reduce the reward from fifty rupees to twenty-five, and tiger-skins were periodically sold by auction at the Dhubri Kutcherry at from eight annas to one rupee each. [Please select]
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They went to India, and in 1825 the father died, leaving his young widow without a rupee; but she was quickly married again, this time to an officer of importance. [Please select]
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