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1 A general dispersion ensued, and only Mrs. May, Margaret, and the baby, remained.
2 They experienced some loss, and a general dispersion from each other in the woods.
3 As soon as everybody was sufficiently warm, a general dispersion took place, all retiring to their respective couches.
4 This was the signal for a general dispersion of the ladies-thegentlemen, or most of them, adjourning to the smoking-room
5 On the evening before the general dispersion , Laura, Cupid, and M. P. walked the well-known paths of the garden once again.
6 This firing occasioned a general dispersion of the natives, and the filling of water was carried on with case and expedition.
7 Capital cities have one thing peculiar to them: their days of rest seem to be the signal for a general dispersion and flight.
8 In this case such disorder was fatal, and produced, as among men circumstanced as Argyle's were, it necessarily must, an almost general dispersion .
9 Hormayr laughed.- Ageneraldispersion took place.
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