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1 He made long sojourns also on the Continent.
2 He was thought to be a great friend to the King, and had made several long sojourns in France.
3 Moriaz in narrating to her his voyages and Odysseys, Count Abel was already acquainted with Paris, having made several long sojourns there.
4 It is dreadful to reflect how utterly behindhand one gets in all things, literary, artistic, and political, through long sojourns out of Europe.
5 These strolls represented for her hours of joy and liberty, as though her long sojourns with the doctor were filled with monotonous service.
6 We made long sojourns at Dijon and at Montereau; but you will notice, citizen, the passports bear the endorsement of the authorities of those towns.
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