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 1   7|       lighted it. His name was Labouise, but he was called Chicot,
 2   8|        empty bottles; thus did Labouise and Maillochon live easily.~ ~
 3  12|        to him, "Open your eye, Labouise!" he would answer quietly: "
 4  15|     did you take, Maillochon?" Labouise asked.~ ~
 5  19|                                Labouise, in a few strokes, touched
 6  22|     about a quarter of an hour Labouise asked: "Well, sister, shall
 7  26|              From time to time Labouise would sit up and look over
 8  30|         As soon as he saw her, Labouise exclaimed: "Say, Mailloche!"~ ~
 9  38|                                Labouise continued: "What are you
10  42|                                Labouise answered: "You're right.
11  46|            The two men landed. Labouise grasped the animal by the
12  49|      was going to happen. Then Labouise, in great humor, got the
13  52|        return the five francs. Labouise threatened her with a thrashing
14  54|                                Labouise aimed and fired. The donkey
15  55|                                Labouise sat down to laugh more comfortably,
16  56| Maillochon with a long stride, Labouise with the short, breathless
17  57|                                Labouise, out of breath, had taken
18  61|                                Labouise answered: "Don't worry,
19  63|                    Toward noon Labouise drew a bottle of wine, some
20  64|        and slept. At nightfall Labouise awoke and shook his comrade,
21  66|     the Maisons-Laffitte Park, Labouise stopped his companion and
22  68|        old man Jules winked at Labouise and asked: "Well, have you
23  69|                                Labouise made a motion with his head
24  74|                                Labouise answered: "Possibly, but
25  76|                                Labouise, who seemed perplexed, pretended
26  78|                                Labouise answered: "Might be and
27  80|                                Labouise stretched out his hand,
28  84|                                Labouise once more raised his hand
29  90|    friends pocketed the money. Labouise arose, emptied his glass
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