A poultry keeper had a number of quail, hen, and goose eggs to sell.   At the end of the day, she had sold two dozen eggs for a total of 103 quadrons.

If she sold an equal number of quail and goose eggs, but the goose eggs cost twice as much, and the hen eggs cost 4 quadrons apiece, what was the price of the various eggs, and how many of each did she sell?



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