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 1   2|    the cautious advance of a boat, then again a sharp noise
 2   5|  fish from the bottom of the boat, then he threw the dripping
 3   7|    man who had stayed in the boat slowly filled his pipe and
 4   9|      which they called their boat.~ ~
 5  10|     would be looking for his boat, which had disappeared one
 6  10|    had made when he bought a boat the day before for fifty
 7  14|     again, and once more the boat disappeared in the heavy
 8  20|                     Then the boat once more disappeared into
 9  24|                          The boat started swiftly down the
10  25|      Here they stopped their boat, tied it to a tree and went
11  61| sister. Get the thing on the boat; we're going to have some
12  62|        They went and got the boat. The animal's body was placed
13  63|      their muddy, worm-eaten boat, and they began to eat.~ ~
14  65|   and the heavy, mud-covered boat slipped over the lily pads
15  67|     Then they got into their boat again and went to Maisons-Laffitte.~ ~
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