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TRANSLATION

1. He has not found any. 2. What will he tell me? 3. They will go away every Sunday. 4. I told him what they were doing. 5. Some Tarasconians used to assemble and eat big pieces of beef. 6. This man makes (you) laugh and sing if you (use 'on') are naturally superstitious. 7. Take some if you find any. 8. The cap will be sold (use 'on') to the one who does it most often. g. Will you tell me what each one had at the end of his gun? 10. Throw it with all your might.

QUESTIONS

i. Qu'est-ce que les chasseurs font quand le gibier est rare? 2. Où s'allongent-ils? 3. Que mangent-ils? 4. Que boivent-ils? 5. Après le déjeuner que font-ils? 6. Qui est proclamé roi de la chasse? 7. Comment est-ce que le triomphateur rentre à Tarascon? 8. Qu'est-ce que les chapeliers vendent? 9. Qui leur en achète? 10. Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans les greniers?

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TRANSLATION

1. Great men are bored the rest of the time. 2. It's enough to make you die of excitement. 3. The fact is that a heroic soul like mine will scarcely enlarge its horizon at Tarascon. 4. He will seek to tear himself from his dream. 5. In the long run all he does to forget reality will serve only to keep him in a state of anger. 6. Do not give me bad advice. 7. He did nothing to alleviate his thirst for adventures. 8. The wind blows during the heavy summer afternoons. 9. How many times he forgets himself! 10. Let him come!