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1 1| laugh and repeated two or three times: "That's funny, really 2 1| an increase of salary of three hundred francs. He received 3 1| existence he had only taken three vacations of a week each, 4 2| of all sizes, he bought three well-perfected poles, made 5 2| whose skin was tanned. All three hired a big boat and lay 6 2| feuds which arose in these three houses reproduced the whole 7 2| extraordinarily long rod; three boys of different sizes 8 2| and Patissot paid about three times its value.~ ~Then 9 4| people deceive one about the three colors as grocers do about 10 4| rats could have seen his three Japanese lanterns.~ ~He 11 4| himself with the decorations. Three flags, four lanterns, was 12 4| were going to business for three cents.~ ~Before the stores 13 4| despair, the clerk bought three flags and four lanterns.~ ~ 14 5| patriotically dressed in three colors, and covered by an 15 5| wore the red ribbon and three ladies who must at least 16 5| when she had eaten two or three of the little oily fish 17 6| most sacred principles with three arguments."~ ~This time