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safety 1
sage 1
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sail 15
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sailor 4
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15 high
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15 rooms
15 sail
15 second
15 step
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Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | enjoyed and cared for was the sail on the sea, and seeing that 2 I | had come out easily, under sail, but the breeze had died 3 II | borne in by its broad, tawny sail spread to the breeze from 4 III | our pilot-boats. I would sail as far as Senegal in such 5 IV | streets caught the top of the sail so lightly as to be imperceptible, 6 IV | and swelling the tawny sail, tilted the Pearl on her 7 V | the morning haze. The red sail of a heavy fishing-bark, 8 VI | seen in the distance, and a sail, scarcely visible, looked 9 VIII| say, the Lorraine is to sail?”~“Yes. On the 7th.”~And 10 VIII| could, I would very gladly sail in her.”~Jean asked:~“What 11 IX | the Picardie, which was to sail next day, to inquire of 12 IX | the harbour of Havre to sail on the 7th, bound for New 13 IX | see it as their son was to sail on board.~Pierre had scarcely 14 IX | voice.~Pierre went on: “We sail at eleven precisely. You 15 IX | breakwater when the great liners sail. It is impossible to distinguish


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