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The term "sous" refers to a historical French currency, and its value can vary based on the time period and context. In the 18th century, 18 sous would generally equate to a fraction of a pound, specifically, it was often considered to be 1 livre (or livre tournois) since there were 20 sous in a livre. Thus, 18 sous would be approximately 0.9 livres, or about 0.9 pounds in modern terms. However, for precise conversion, historical context is essential.

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