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1     I| curtains, camp-stools, and tables; and in a few moments the
2     I|    by one all the beds and tables which Sir John had left
3   VII|  from end to end with long tables, which as usual were spread
4   VII|   plate was piled upon the tables. Even the singing students
5  VIII|  card which would turn the tables gloriously upon the waggish
6   XII|  good-humour, occupied the tables, from a description of which
7   XII| whole company quitting the tables, and scattering in the adjoining
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