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 1       II|       running to the scene of action.~ ~“Why is this gate closed?”
 2       XI|     you please. It is an evil action to endeavor to turn a young
 3     XIII|     there? The role of men of action does not begin until the
 4   XXVIII|     him——”~ ~“We will take no action until an hour has passed,”
 5      XXX|       But this was a time for action, not for reflection. The
 6     XXXI| success, and without means of action, leaving everything to chance.
 7      XLI|      suspected of an unworthy action? And still the thought of
 8     XLII|       upon circumstances what action I shall take.”~ ~“You can
 9       LV|      will he dare to take any action in the matter without incontrovertible
10       LV|     But I can take no further action in the matter until you
11       LV|       spoken to them.”~ ~Such action on the part of M. Segmuller
12       LV|      in preparing his plan of action, and in thinking what he
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