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 1     1|           old copying clerk named Boivin, nicknamed Boileau. He himself
 2     1| immediately fast friends. Old man Boivin said to him:~ ~"Do I like
 3     1|           him with deep interest. Boivin named all the fish who frolicked
 4     1|        thought he could see them. Boivin told about the different
 5     1|        more like a fisherman than Boivin himself. They decided that
 6     2|          the dam where his friend Boivin was waiting for him. The
 7     2|        fish are most plentiful.~ ~Boivin was immediately ready. He
 8     2|           occupation he called to Boivin; "Monsieur Boivin, would
 9     2|       called to Boivin; "Monsieur Boivin, would you be so kind as
10     2|           can't seem to succeed." Boivin raised his head: "Please
11     2|       They caught nothing. Little Boivin, very nervous, was gesticulating
12     2|          he proposed leaving, but Boivin grew so furious that they
13     2|       whole history of mankind.~ ~Boivin, who knew the beer garden,
14     2|         Do as you wish," declared Boivin ; "I am going where I am
15     2|     handle his rod as he had seen Boivin do in the morning. He would
16     6|           copying clerk, Monsieur Boivin.~ ~Monsieur Rade passed
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