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 1     1|       Frenchman and finally as a man who believed in order he
 2     1|      distinguished-looking young man with a marvellous head of
 3     1|         it wear well?" The young man turned his eyes away in
 4     1|    embarrassment, like an honest man who does not wish to deceive
 5     1|         questioned the big young man, who was observing him attentively. "
 6     1|    immediately fast friends. Old man Boivin said to him:~ ~"Do
 7     2|       acquaintance of a big, fat man of about fifty, who seemed
 8     2|          What! Never?"~ ~The fat man, still smoking like a factory
 9     2|    almost came to blows. The fat man, moved by pity, rowed the
10     3|          his friend, the boating man, that he would spend the
11     3|          to the artist or to the man of letters, as do people
12     3|       last he decided: "A little man, well groomed, clean shaven,
13     3|          little parlor. A little man appeared, dressed in a jumper.
14     3|      place for a long time?" The man answered: "Oh, monsieur!
15     3|         immense respect for this man, not on account of his success,
16     3|          picture to himself this man whose glorious name echoes
17     3|      only afterward drawn to the man, stretched out when they
18     3|        Then, in the heart of the man of letters, the landowner
19     4|        of his house lived a rich man, a nobleman and a royalist,
20     4|      closet!"~ ~Suddenly the fat man grew angry.~ ~"Excuse me,
21     4|         not adopt it."~ ~A young man declared that actors ought
22     4|     judging his neighbor to be a man of initiative, consulted
23     6|   revered by all Germany, says: 'Man's intelligence must have
24     6|       desire to please.'"~ ~"The man who said that is an idiot,"
25     6|         is to steal. When a good man sticks his bayonet through
26     6|     bayonet through another good man, father of a family, or,
27     6| conclusions:~ ~"Formerly, when a man was a failure at every other
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