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 1      I,      II|        You have made many a night journey about Paris, have n't you?
 2      I,      IV|           to solve. You need only journey from place to place until
 3      I,      IV|           I take Amélie on such a journey?"~ ~"You are not to take
 4      I,      IV|          I am compelled to take a journey. I shall write to you when
 5      I,      IV|           pleasant and successful journey, then returned to the salon,
 6     IV,     III|        descriptions of a supposed journey made to the moon by some
 7     VI,       I| Lacordaire composed for those who journey to the other world, pausing
 8    VII,     III|          bid them prepare for the journey.~ ~"Very truly,~ ~"MARQUIS
 9     IX,       I|           not properly clad for a journey," interposed Marie.~ ~"My
10     IX,      II|           weary with the toilsome journey over the wretched roads.~ ~
11      X,       I|        accompany Katharina on her journey, as he had received marching
12      X,      II|          who was exhausted by the journey, had gone to her room. "
13      X,     III|           from the fatigue of the journey?"~ ~"Oh, no; she is very
14      X,     III|        prepared to continue their journey. The face of the younger
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