4.OK, so Holly and Michael are here with me in the studio to throw in their two pence worth on what's the best way for Niamh to start contributing towards her long-term investment goals.
5.'Well, Mr. Harthouse, I know I have. How else was I to get it? Here's old Bounderby always boasting that at my age he lived upon twopence a month, or something of that sort.
6.’Just then the girl dropped her cloak,and her long hair fell on to the shoulders of her red jacket. Gabriel recognized the girl of the yellow cart and the mirror,the girl who owed him twopence.
7." He thinks with me, " said Dorothea to herself, " or rather, he thinks a whole world of which my thought is but a poor twopenny mirror. And his feelings too, his whole experience — what a lake compared with my little pool" !