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1 But we'll make an excursion of it to see the sights, sir.
2 Then to-morrow we will go together to make an excursion on the lake.
3 On the 1st of May, he resolved to make an excursion into the country.
4 It was now Kennedy's intention to make an excursion towards the Gulf of Carpentaria.
5 The afternoon was so glorious that she was going to make an excursion to Kew.
6 They intended to make an excursion to see the ruins of Graseworth Tower in the afternoon.
7 To explain how this came about it is necessary to make an excursion into previous history.
8 At all events, we ladies will avail ourselves of your escort, and make an excursion thither.
9 The king wishes to make an excursion incognito-hehas ordered me to accompany him; I must obey.
10 On the fourth day we arranged to make an excursion to a little waterfall in our neighborhood.
11 I had seen nothing of the country round Paris, so I thought I would make an excursion .
12 We shall probably make an excursion to Augsburg, where we could have the little silly thing regulated.
13 One morning at breakfast she informed her parents that she intended to make an excursion to Boston.
14 We resolved to make an excursion to Hofgastein,-allbut Pani Celina, who preferred to remain at home.
15 The family can make an excursion there!
16 I make an excursion to-morrow to the rural districts of New Castile, which will probably occupy a fortnight.
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