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 1     1|       tobacco store where the head of one of the departments
 2     1|  pride at having bowed to the head of the state.~ ~From his
 3     1|      the living images of the head of the government! Perhaps
 4     1|     done for, and, losing his head, he stopped dyeing his hair,
 5     1|   saved him; he was appointed head clerk on the first of January,
 6     1|      towel wrapped around his head like a turban while the
 7     1|   young man with a marvellous head of hair, nails as pink as
 8     2|   succeed." Boivin raised his head: "Please don't disturb me,
 9     2| gesticulating and shaking his head in despair. Patissot was
10     3|      a good-natured look. His head (very similar to those found
11     3|     heart. This strong, round head was appropriate to his name,
12     3|    and, completely losing his head, he added as he retreated: "
13     4|    clerk. The other shook his head disdainfully and declared:~ ~"
14     5|      tunnel hat, of which her head occupied the centre. Monsieur
15     5|     who declined, shaking her head. Then the big, red-haired
16     5|     his neck and, leaning her head on his shoulder, she murmured:~ ~"
17     6|        M. Patissot raised his head and coldly asked:~ ~"It
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