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1 Pres | regularly performed, or at the table of a few dear relatives 2 I, I| large map of Europe on the table, and, bending over it, were 3 I, I| two-branched candlestick from the table; his companion carefully 4 I, II| repeat the multiplication table. I always do when I can' 5 I, III| eight-year-old child to the table, where she settled herself 6 I, III| carefully, placed them on the table, and dexterously fitted 7 I, III| scraps of paper from the table, and hastened to open the 8 I, III| jailer placed the food on the table, with the words: "I want 9 I, III| piece of bread lying on the table, "that it is a matter of 10 II, I| you shall seat yourself at table; for wherever you sit will 11 II, II| at the lower end of the table:~ ~"But the lady is one 12 II, III| them.~ ~Beside the oval table with tigers' feet stood 13 III, I| full costume. On a Venetian table with mosaic top lay a pack 14 III, I| On a low, three-legged table was a something shaped like 15 III, I| At either end of a large table was a plate. The maid took 16 III, II| which some one placed on her table every night while she slept. 17 III, IV| the lamp on the kitchen table, and left the visitors standing 18 III, IV| and copper coins, on the table.~ ~"Here," she exclaimed 19 III, IV| was amazed. There on the table lay more gold than the whole 20 IV, II| of paper which lay on the table in front of her.~ ~"What 21 IV, III| robbers here, but on the table lay jewelry and articles 22 IV, III| seriously, lifting from the table the count's walking-stick, 23 IV, III| entered hastily. On the table was a lighted candle, and 24 IV, III| with his back toward the table was a strange man, clad 25 IV, III| snatching the candle from the table, he rushed frantically toward 26 IV, III| count seated himself at the table, and said: "Don't go just 27 IV, III| placed the empty glass on the table, took up his hat, and walked 28 IV, IV| He seated himself at a table, and resumed his studies.~ ~ 29 V, III| books lying about on the table. Evidently the young girl 30 VI, I| newspapers on the library table, and convey the victuals 31 VI, III| Then he laid it on the table, and dashed like a madman 32 VI, IV| the royal manifesto on the table; there was no doubting that. 33 VI, IV| He seated himself at the table to write to his friends 34 VI, VI| whole one served on the table, only the slices of white 35 VII, II| between the two ladies at the table. Hardly would he have taken