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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
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