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board 24
boat 21
boatman 1
boats 1
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22 new
22 rather
21 arms
21 boat
21 far
21 found
21 francs
Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | retired to le Havre, bought a boat, and became an amateur skipper. 2 I | Bart, in whose charge the boat was left.~But one evening 3 I | Roland to take her out in the boat. So she had joyfully hailed 4 I | he kept a lookout in the boat’s course, guiding it by 5 I | excited eased down, and the boat’s head came round.~But to-day 6 I | breath, so as to get the boat into her right course again. 7 I | little jerk every time the boat moved forward, making the 8 II | could but live on board that boat, what peace it would be— 9 III | far as Senegal in such a boat as that.”~Pierre, in his 10 IV | dozing in the bottom of the boat, which he was required to 11 IV | weighed anchor; and the boat, feeling herself free, glided 12 IV | Then, along the hull of the boat, which suddenly heeled over 13 IV | would overflow into the boat. A coal brig from Liverpool 14 IV | horseback or on the deck of a boat; thinking of his future, 15 IV | vapour. By the time the boat was at her usual moorings 16 V | fine, very fine. As the boat for Trouville did not start 17 V | going on board the Trouville boat; Pierre took a seat aft 18 V | picture-frame.~The motion of the boat as it put off disturbed 19 VI | reaching it in a sailing boat if there should be a head-wind, 20 VIII| distance at her husband’s boat which was going to the bottom 21 IX | Transatlantic passenger boat.”~“O Monsieur Pierre! And


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