Pippi has no idea how much that really. She takes a single coin (http://static.flickr.com/39/83702654_844d46d7c4.jpg?v=0) out of her pocket and plunks it down on the table. She's really just glad Janet isn't angry.
Janet really can't take advantage of a freshman like that. Though she'd love to know where Pippi had gotten ahold of a doubloon. "It's too much, actually," she said. "I'll tell you what. Bring in some candy for the library staff next week, and I'll cover the fine today, all right?"
"Okay, I can do that if you like. I'm particularly fond of caramels, how about you? Oh!"
She suddenly realises and starts digging around in her pockets.
"I got two of these (http://pics.livejournal.com/walter_n_wires/pic/0001hw8z) nasty little silver things which I can't abide if that would do instead. But I'll still bring the candy."
"I adore caramels," Janet assured her. She peered at the coins. "I don't recognize these coins, so I'm not sure I should accept them." She smiled and handed them back to Pippi. "It really is all right. The fine's not much, and caramels for the library aides will certainly be enough to cover it."
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"Will that do?"
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She suddenly realises and starts digging around in her pockets.
"I got two of these (http://pics.livejournal.com/walter_n_wires/pic/0001hw8z)
nasty little silver things which I can't abideif that would do instead. But I'll still bring the candy."Re: First Period