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 1     2|    started for the dam where his friend Boivin was waiting for him.
 2     2| imitating all the motions of his friend.~ ~The boat was tossing
 3     2|      Patissot, displeased at his friend's actions, followed the
 4     2|         going to speak, when his friend answered: "Fine!" The whole
 5     2|       the fat gentleman, his new friend, lay on his back and roared
 6     2|        and to take a sail in his friend's clipper, Plongeon. He
 7     3|        Patissot had promised his friend, the boating man, that he
 8     3|      bowing at every word of his friend's, as though moving automatically,
 9     4|       celebration it will be, my friend; what a celebration!"~ ~"
10     5|          one. On the advice of a friend, he went to the Folies-Bergere.
11     5|        was kind enough to send a friend in her stead.~ ~She was
12     6|      about his honor, had for -- friend -- a beautiful and rich
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