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would come in celebration of le 14 Juillet!”
The Frenchman, “I’m sorry, but you have to wait until it’s
night to see them.”
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(Translation: I am very sad!)
The Frenchman, “Don’t worry Frère, you would surely
be scared of them!”
*Note: “Le 14 Juiller” is the day when France celebrates its independence day, celabrated on the 14 of July. In some places (not in France) it is known as Bastille Day.
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