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Come now, we want a fair copy of the draft.
Can you make a fair copy of something without knowing the language?
This was not taken up into the fair copy (B).
In the fair copy the final story entered as my father wrote the text.
A fair copy of the text was finished by 15 December.
These passages were actually written when the fair copy had reached this point.
After evening prayers, a fair copy should be made of the day's composition.
You know it is a fair copy of my home world?'
All he wants is a fair copy to keep in his library!'
The fair copy was here written over a pencilled text.
However, they are fair copies, made by the best of the copyists in the library.
Nevertheless, she had six fair copies by the time the dinner bell rang.
A younger, fairer copy, made from the finger she had lost to him that time.
In each case several pages of the fair copy were replaced with newly written ones.
She was making a fair copy when Snow came soft footed into the room.
Now I must hurry with my fair copy - but first tell me what you think of the boy.'
"Let me see you make a fair copy of that, if you please."
The fair copy manuscript was built up in stages.
I found Karl sitting with his back against the fence, making a fair copy of an inscription.
But in the morning he handed the rough draft of the new will to his clerk, who would make a fair copy.
Usually he checks my fair copy but this time he waved it away.
"We'll consider our verdicts in a moment, but don't write your fair copy of the minutes until I give you the word."
The text of the Lament inserted into the fair copy is the final form, though here written in short lines.
Ibsen sent a fair copy of the completed play to his publisher on 15 September 1879.
Otherwise the score is remarkably clear, indicating that it may possibly be a fair copy.