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  • He confessed that another peasant had hired him to take his honey to market in Tiguav for fifty gouds.

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  • Then Moise had given him 100 gouds to climb back up the mountain (where he was going anyway) and now I was giving him twenty more.

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  • He confessed that another peasant had hired him to take his honey to market in Tiguav for fifty gouds.

    Progressive Bloggers Canadian Dimension Blog 2010

  • He had made 170 gouds for walking with his donkey to Tiguav on a beautiful day, whereas he would have made only thirty-five gouds for working in the fields from sun-up to dusk.

    Progressive Bloggers Canadian Dimension Blog 2010

  • Haitian peasants, whose labour has contributed historically to Citigroup's phenomenal rise in the world of global finance, were still working for 35 gouds a day in 2008.

    Progressive Bloggers Canadian Dimension Blog 2010

  • Then Moise had given him 100 gouds to climb back up the mountain (where he was going anyway) and now I was giving him twenty more.

    Progressive Bloggers Canadian Dimension Blog 2010

  • Haitian peasants, whose labour has contributed historically to Citigroup's phenomenal rise in the world of global finance, were still working for 35 gouds a day in 2008.

    Progressive Bloggers Canadian Dimension Blog 2010

  • He had made 170 gouds for walking with his donkey to Tiguav on a beautiful day, whereas he would have made only thirty-five gouds for working in the fields from sun-up to dusk.

    Progressive Bloggers Canadian Dimension Blog 2010

  • He confessed that another peasant had hired him to take his honey to market in Tiguav for fifty gouds.

    Progressive Bloggers Canadian Dimension Blog 2010

  • Haitian peasants, whose labour has contributed historically to Citigroup's phenomenal rise in the world of global finance, were still working for 35 gouds a day in 2008.

    Progressive Bloggers Canadian Dimension Blog 2010

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