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1 The hot drink helped us through the bleak hours that precede the dawn .
2 But it proves that the hours most apt for philosophical thought are those which precede the dawn .
3 The moon has gone down, and it is that darkest hour which is said to precede the dawn .
4 I sent below the second mate and his watch and remained in charge, walking the deck through the chill, somnolent hours that precede the dawn .
5 Silence has settled upon the hotel;-thatheavy silence which precedes the dawn .
6 Great darkness preceded the dawn , which was expected shortly after 4 a.m.
7 But the darkness was the deep gloom that precedes the dawn .
8 There had been a literary revival preceding the dawn of independence in Greece.
9 Jean, now fully awake, ran out into the grey that precedes the dawn .
10 The moon had gone, and it was dark now-thedarkness that precedes the dawn .
11 The horrible breeze which precedes the dawn is no comfort.
12 Everywhere the place seemed steeped in the faint violet and purple light preceding the dawn .
13 And this was one of the darkest hours of the night that precedes the dawn .
14 The hush that precedes the dawn was broken only by the soft patter of rain.
15 But the night was over-clouded and deeply dark from that darkness that precedes the dawn .
16 The dark period that precedes the dawn came, and then the morning flashed over the woods.
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