[Those same eyes go very wide at the prospect of such a prize. This was no ordinary trinket; just as he requested, she'd ponied up a possession of substantial value. Against himself, he's a little impressed, but refuses to say as much. He nods, in acceptance of her wager, and pockets the necklace for now.]
Your price has been paid.
[And, because he must ask, in some display of slight fairness:]
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Your price has been paid.
[And, because he must ask, in some display of slight fairness:]
Name yours, should you prove victorious.