What does "cheaper by the dozen" mean?

What does "Two maggots fighting in dead Ernest" in cheaper by the dozen mean?

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    It's a joke, a play on words. "Two maggots fighting in dead earnest" means two maggots fighting seriously (completely earnestly); also, since maggots are usually found in decomposing meat, "Two maggots fighting in dead Earnest" refers to two maggots fighting in a dead guy named Earnest (ha ha).

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