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 1       X|       chair and drawn up to the table. "The prince wishes," he
 2       X|         the servant, "clear the table, please, and then stay outside
 3       X| throwing the letter down on the table.~ ~"But whose interest could
 4     XIV|      still to be seen his stone table, his fireplace, and the
 5     XIV|   guests. The father spread the table, while the girl put on the
 6     XIV|       When they sat down to the table, Zenobia made as if to kiss
 7      XV|      host. What was left on the table by his guests he packed
 8      XV|   centre. Near the fire stood a table, neatly spread with a white
 9      XV|        spring-water. Beside the table a couch, rude but comfortable,
10      XV|  procured fresh water for their table. The previous occupants
11     XVI|       were[180] seated around a table on which stood a single
12     XVI|         their places around the table.~ ~"Haven't you a spare
13     XVI|     leaving his winnings on the table. But Manasseh knew better.
14     XVI|         seat on the edge of the table, swinging one foot carelessly
15   XVIII|         and sharing at a common table the bread that they earned.
16   XVIII|      pulpit, with the communion table before it. Men and women,
17     XIX|   bracelets and fan down on the table. "Didn't you notice that
18     XIX|    siren led her visitor to the table on which lay the mysterious
19     XIX|       generous meal were on the table. The newcomer held out his
20   XXIII|          and will not leave the table for some time yet."~ ~Manasseh
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