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1      III| drawing-room, where the table was spread.~ ~M. de Sairmeuse took
2      VII|           bare fact; and the news spread rapidly from group to group.~ ~“
3      XII|          calumnies which had been spread about the neighborhood in
4     XXXI|          acknowledged that he had spread the report that Marie-Louise
5    XXXII|            Consternation and fear spread through the town; the silence
6      XLV|       nothing had occurred.~ ~She spread a white cloth over the table,
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