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1It says that Edward cannot live through the winter, and that all men bruit abroad, there can be no king save Harold my brother.
2A still more sinister rumour was next bruited abroad: that Mr.
3If there were suspicions, they were kept close, not bruited abroad.
4The arrest-ifarrest there had been-wasnot like to be bruited abroad just now.
5D'Agoult had already been widely bruited abroad in connection with more than one romantic escapade.
6All the city wondered; and the greatness of the sign was bruited abroad even at Salo.
7The dramatic incidents which had taken place in the small boudoir had not been much bruited abroad.
8But they increased in both wealth and unpopularity, false tales about atrocities committed by them being bruited abroad.
9But the matter was bruited abroad.
10Bernabo after a while returned to Genoa, where, the supposed murder being bruited abroad, he was severely censured.
11So the news of this was bruited abroad among the folk and the King rejoiced therein with joy exceeding.
12Now was it bruited abroad throughout all lands, how the Cid Ruydiez had won the noble city of Valencia.
13He went into society somewhat, and was very much afraid his unworthy conduct in Paris might be bruited abroad.
14The thing was bruited abroad.
15His prowess soon became bruited abroad, and he had the goodwill of all the wild fellows of that wild region.
16Whichever be their quarry, they will try to fall upon it before the news of their arrival is bruited abroad.