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 1     4|                       BEFORE THE CELEBRATION~ ~The celebration is approaching
 2     4|     BEFORE THE CELEBRATION~ ~The celebration is approaching and preliminary
 3     4|         are exchanged:~ ~"What a celebration it will be, my friend; what
 4     4|       will be, my friend; what a celebration!"~ ~"Have you heard the
 5     4|         certainly will be a fine celebration!"~ ~It is going to a celebration;
 6     4| celebration!"~ ~It is going to a celebration; what Monsieur Patissot,
 7     4|      Parisian bourgeois, calls a celebration; one of these nameless tumults
 8     4|      part of individuals in this celebration. Decorate your homes, illuminate
 9     4|         It is going to be a fine celebration," he said. The gentleman
10     4|        their celebrations! Whose celebration is it? The government's?
11     4|      know how I would manage the celebration? Well, monsieur, I would
12     4|         the date of the national celebration, a reproduction of this
13     6|         occasion of the national celebration Monsieur Antoine Perdrix,
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