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1       VI|        them long to make their preparations. They went to the town hall
2    XVIII|      mine? If I aid him in his preparations, if I share his hopes and
3      XIX|     upon. We are now busy with preparations for the wedding,~ which
4   XXVIII|     into the next room to make preparations for her journey.~ ~“Poor
5      XXX|     the keenest ears, now made preparations to shelter himself from
6     XXXI|       Bavois were making their preparations for escape.~ ~
7    XXXII| rolling of drums announced the preparations for the frightful holocaust.~ ~
8    XXXIV|       and hastened forward the preparations for the nuptials of their
9      XLV|       Marie-Anne continued her preparations for supper as if nothing
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