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stan sold the cups for a quarter a piece; the ball went for $5; Jars sold at a dime each, bathroom scale bought $3.50; the harp was worth $35, and so was the mandolin. Spears sold at $6.75 each; somebody paid fifty dollars for the tiger. two of the dolls sold at $2.25 each, while the other two brought $4 apiece. the kiddie bike sold for ten dollars; spoons brought 90c each, and the railroad spike went for a half dollar

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