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 1     1|      repeated, and the following day Patissot's immediate superior
 2     1|     honor might come to him some day caused his chiefs to speak
 3     1| astounded; they laughed all that day, the next day, all the week,
 4     1|   laughed all that day, the next day, all the week, all the month.
 5     1|    instructor, and, on the first day, he received a punch in
 6     2|          FISHING EXCURSION~ ~The day before the one when he was,
 7     2|        pounds of fish during the day.~ ~
 8     3|         a century-old oak in one day. An immense table littered
 9     4|          use of the room for the day. He proposed five francs
10     4|          that on such and such a day at such an hour the government
11     4|   deputies, throughout Paris all day long. In that manner, at
12     5|       with her for the following day at nine o'clock at the Saint-Lazare
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