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1   1|    of day the plaster houses began to appear like white spots.
2  24|     slackened their pace and began to watch. Soon a second
3  52|    donkey's long ears and he began to shake them in order to
4  54| being stung by flies, for he began to thrash himself with his
5  56|    he stretched his neck and began to bray.~ ~
6  63|    worm-eaten boat, and they began to eat.~ ~
7  65|                   Maillochon began to row. As they had plenty
8  68|    down at their table. They began to talk of one thing and
9  72|                         Then began a long discussion about
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