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1 1| But at the sight of him he began to laugh and repeated two 2 1| Sunday, the 30th of May, he began his preparations. After 3 1| on the street corners, he began to visit the stores with 4 2| flow by. Patissot once more began trying to stick sand worms 5 2| consideration of these people; so he began to handle his rod as he 6 3| Bernard and a Newfoundland, began to howl so terribly that 7 4| immediately accepted.~ ~Then he began to busy himself with the 8 4| blue bunting.~ ~Then he began to rack his brains for some 9 5| under his embrace.~ ~He began to look at love as an unbounded 10 5| the big, red-haired girl began saying things with a double 11 5| the leaves and grass she began to sing at the top of her 12 5| time for the dessert. He began to eat in lonely silence, 13 5| He took off his coat and began to row madly.~ ~An old dilapidated 14 6| let himself loose and soon began to overstep the bounds of 15 6| sentiments. Monsieur Rade began to protest, energetically