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1
Much of what you hear is, as always,
mere
rumour
and fear-mongering.
2
What you hear from us is no more than a
mere
rumour
.
3
But the
mere
rumour
of it set Rome in a turmoil.
4
It is
mere
rumour
,
and I vouch not for its truth.
5
He would never communicate such information on
mere
rumour
or inference.
6
The
mere
rumour
of this army will prevent the Duke of Parma from attacking you.
7
Mademoiselle Vallé herself was not disturbed by
mere
rumour
.
8
For it was not a
mere
rumour
,
an idle curiosity, that had brought them together now.
9
Was it a
mere
rumour
,
or were Lord Alphingham's attentions marked and decided towards his sister?
10
Away with this fear, based on
mere
rumour
!
11
And I WILL believe in him!-mylove and faith shall not be shaken by
mere
rumour
!
12
This much is
mere
rumour
;
for the freshman was always reticent on the encounter, and what followed.
13
We can rely on more than
mere
rumour
,
when examining the commercial methods of the great I.G.
14
Roger speedily discovered what hundreds of locks there are which the
mere
rumour
of money will unlock.
15
But first it was necessary to ascertain more than what
mere
rumour
or careless hearsay could tell.
16
We slept little that night, and dawn was a
mere
rumour
in the east when we departed the abbey.
mere
rumour
mere