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1But I must say that public rumour ought not to be despised.
2The public rumour of his day specified what the crime was.
3If public rumour is to be credited, the business is not Peckaby's, but yours-
4No wonder that public rumour assigned her to him.
5He was told,-toldby public rumour which had reached him through his uncle,-thatthe lady was willing.
6But now,-nowthat a public rumour was spoken of, her heart was as low again as ever.
7It was thus through public rumour that Clement first became aware that the king's library had been robbed.
8George could not gainsay this public rumour, or think of inducing the benevolent old gentleman to alter his plans respecting his granddaughter.
9A public rumour, however unfounded and absurd, has more force in this country than objections which have in them more of truth and reality.
10I was not spared by public rumour, but I took no notice of it, for I did not think it necessary to defend myself.
11Public rumour soon busied itself with such a personage, and exaggerated her influence and power.
12But as there were several persons in the secret-however solemnly secrecy had been promised-publicrumour soon accused the barterers.
13Public rumour asserts that Mme.
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