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1 II | put out of the question: preparations for the trip were set on
2 II | actively than ever with the preparations for his journey.~
3 III | Most certainly! all my preparations are getting along finely,
4 III | them fly! I’ll put your preparations in fine order.” And so saying,
5 III | went on diligently with his preparations.~
6 V | energetically pushed the preparations for his departure, and in
7 V | the plural, too:~“‘Our’ preparations; ‘our’ discoveries; ‘our’
8 VIII | the 10th of February, the preparations were pretty well completed;
9 VIII | the hold.~These various preparations were terminated on the 18th
10 VIII | to them, in detail, the preparations for his own journey. They
11 XI | last touch to the doctor’s preparations.~At length the vessel hove
12 XI | our ease in completing our preparations.”~The captain yielded to
13 XI | within arm’s-reach.~These preparations were concluded about five
14 XVIII | o’clock in the morning, preparations for departure commenced.
15 XXI | darkness?”~“It hides our preparations, and will be dispersed only
16 XXVIII| The Barometer rises again.—Preparations for Departure.—The Tempest.~
17 XXVIII| resolved to make all his preparations for a start, so as to avail
18 XXXIII| spent the whole day in these preparations, and the latter were finished
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