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 1     1|         like a turban while the water continually dripped on his
 2     1|      frolicked under this dirty water -- and Patissot thought
 3     2|        jerk his line out of the water and cast it farther out.
 4     2|        the cork, he watched the water flow by. Patissot once more
 5     2|        threw their lines in the water. The fish still refused
 6     2|       jerk the hooks out of the water, make them describe a large
 7     2|      was being drawn out of the water.~ ~Patissot was filled with
 8     4|         the ripples disturb the water preparatory to a storm.
 9     5| worm-eaten wheels hung over the water, stood with its two arches
10     5|         delightful it is on the water!"~ ~Patissot was reveling
11     5|        were driving through the water like an arrow. It came nearer,
12     5|       nearer, skimming over the water; a woman was holding the
13     6|        goldfish and a stream of water the size of that which comes
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