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  • In England, his adventures were published in the pages of " Tuppenny Fun ".
  • Their price was 2d ( two pence ) and they were consequently known as the " tuppenny bloods ".
  • There was a tradition at the church of distributing large buns known as Tuppenny Starvers to local children on Easter Tuesday.
  • He then addressed what he regarded as more up-to-date papers, DC Thompson's tuppenny bloods.
  • The price of the paper gave it the nickname " Tuppenny Trash ", nevertheless it soon gained a circulation of 40, 000.
  • In the early weeks some girls turned up and rather than have a mixed morris team, Harris took the girls aside to form Martha Rhoden's Tuppenny Dish; both teams are still flourishing.
  • The historic American adjective " two-bit " ( to describe something worthless or insignificant ) has a British equivalent in " tuppenny-ha'penny "  literally, worth two and a half ( old ) pence.
  • This entrance was known as the'tuppenny rush .'One doorman remembered the rush being so great that he ended up flat on his back with the children stampeding over him as in a Mack Sennett comedy  and most of them getting in for nothing!
  • Just to throw in my tuppenny's worth, this joke has nothing to do with borrowed or lent items but is a prime example of battlefield humour . the point is the stoicism of the english, that faced with the death of a neighbour ( and my we assume friend ) the protagonist carries on with the task in hand .  Preceding talk ) 10 : 38, 5 April 2009 ( UTC)
  • I will make a book about two disagreeable people, called Tommy Brock and Mr . Tod . " He altered the text to read, " I have made many books about well-behaved people . " Potter responded : If it were not impertinent to lecture one's publisher you are a great deal too much afraid of the public, for whom I have never cared one tuppenny-button . [ . . . ] I have always thought the opening paragraph distinctly " good ", because it gets away from " once upon a time ".