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The strangest effect of the mirage is that it makes a man lie ingenuously. 2. Tartarin had killed only one lion and had sent the skin to Bravida. 3. The telegram had reached Tarascon two hours ahead of him. 4. The camel had preceded Tartarin without knowing it, covered with dust and sweat. 5. He added that the camel had seen him kill all his lions. 6.
72 17 Et toute la diligence de rire: 'and the whole stage coach laughed', cf. the Latin historical infinitive, used in place of the perfect. In French this infinitive is always preceded by de and the clause is almost always introduced by et, l
2 11: mirifique: a mock-heroic synonym for merveilleux. bien autre: bien in its common intensive use, 'quite. Bien frequently adds to a passage a shade of meaning which can be rendered in English only by a complete remodeling of the sentence, e.g. je veux bien 'I have no objection, 'I consent. When autre is preceded by bien or tout, it usually carries the idea of superiority.
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