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 1      III|    this a comedy that had been prepared for their benefit? Evidently
 2     XVII|   alarmed.~ ~Mlle. Blanche had prepared an excuse, and she uttered
 3    XVIII|      Wait a moment; we must be prepared for any emergency. It may
 4     XXIV|         replied Maurice. “I am prepared!”~ ~The drawing-room door
 5     XXVI|        in fresh water, and was prepared to start on his expedition,
 6    XXVII| conspirators, it had carefully prepared its suit against the baron.~ ~
 7    XXVII|      This scene must have been prepared in advance for the audience.
 8      XXX|        little table which they prepared for him, he found that he
 9      XXX|     are at work. Everything is prepared for your escape.~ ~Make
10    XXXIX|        with trembling hands he prepared a series of minute instructions
11       XL|      expecting this visit, had prepared himself for it.~ ~“Never,
12     XLIV|       yet accomplished. I have prepared~ ~everything for a revision
13     XLIV|       the abbe pursued, “so be prepared for his coming to-morrow
14      LII|        room.~ ~The peasant had prepared a little story in advance,
15      LII|      long story, which she had prepared in advance, and which sounded
16       LV|      his room by illness. They prepared all sorts of gruels and
17       LV|       caught napping? They are prepared for such a visit, and we
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