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1 We have to divide the spoil of a victory which we have not won.
2 Fearing pursuit, they fled to a thicket, where they sat down to divide the spoil .
3 The Ass was asked to divide the spoil .
4 This, however, was not considered safe, and it was agreed to divide the spoil more extensively.
5 One day the Wolf ran down a Stag and immediately called his comrades to divide the spoil .
6 This extraordinary fertility was the cause of the covetous longing of the Court favourites to divide the spoil .
7 Happy is the man who can divide the spoil of this world with the successful of this world.
8 Benjamin a ravenous wolf, in the morning shall eat the prey, and in the evening shall divide the spoil .
9 Among men accustomed to divide the spoil of an opulent country, the desire of obtaining wealth acquired incredible force.
10 Better is it to be an humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud.'
11 My friends, as you call them, are old fogies, and want to divide the spoil among the ancient hands.
12 She declared herself to be quite willing to divide the spoil , - and suggested such an arrangement both to Marie and to Croll.
13 Remember, your luck can't go on forever, murmured Madame d'Ambre, anxious to divide the spoil , which might yet vanish like fairy gold.
14 The amount was payable to their joint order, and each had felt that it would be better to divide the spoil in peace.
15 Double the tale of bricks: summon the choice chariots and veteran soldiers of Egypt, that we may pursue, overtake, and divide the spoil .
16 And thou shalt divide the spoil equally, between them that fought and went out to the war, and between the rest of the multitude.
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