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1 6| had to; lastly Monsieur Rade, known throughout the ministry 2 6| Monsieur Boivin.~ ~Monsieur Rade passed for a character. 3 6| said: "That old fool of a Rade," or else: "That harebrained 4 6| else: "That harebrained Rade"; and the slowness, of his 5 6| discussion arose, and Monsieur Rade let himself loose and soon 6 6| her sentiments. Monsieur Rade began to protest, energetically 7 6| Sombreterre.~ ~Monsieur Rade smilingly continued:~ ~" 8 6| that's all."~ ~Monsieur Rade, still smiling, went on:~ ~" 9 6| cook-books.'"~ ~Monsieur Rade continued:~ ~"You see, gentlemen, 10 6| patriotism."~ ~Monsieur Rade retorted:~ ~"I have very 11 6| people recognize."~ ~M. Rade asked: "Which ones?"~ ~Then 12 6| Morality, monsieur."~ ~M. Rade was beaming; he exclaimed:~ ~" 13 6| embarrassed, stopped him:~ ~"M. Rade, you are sapping the very 14 6| we have them."~ ~But M. Rade exclaimed:~ ~"I also have 15 6| know them, monsieur."~ ~M. Rade did not need to be coaxed.~ ~" 16 6| and, turning toward M. Rade, he cried:~ ~"Then, monsieur, 17 6| the guests prevented M. Rade from continuing, and M. 18 6| with the wise words. But M. Rade, never satisfied, wished 19 6| his companion: "Really, M. Rade goes much too far. His mind