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1    1,    1|         his table was not always spread, his bed was always ready
2    1,    3|       grow in proportion, and to spread out along the bank of the
3    1,    6|        coming spring would still spread its verdant cloak.~This
4    1,    8|  recognized, the end of the cipo spread out before the very window
5    1,   11|     columns, of “copahus,” which spread out in umbrellas, groups
6    2,    2|    Dacosta ought already to have spread through the town. That it
7    2,    2|         of Joam Dacosta had soon spread about, but the curiosity
8    2,   15| facsimile. Autograph copies were spread about in great numbers at
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