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 1     1|     others do; he imitated the way he trimmed his beard or
 2     1|      not compromise him in any way.~ ~Then his chiefs took
 3     1|      to enable him to find his way about without asking the
 4     2|     expect to get me tipsy the way you did last Sunday. My
 5     3|    just where we'll go. On the way we'll call on Meissonier,
 6     3|    always compliments; in that way, if you say anything foolish
 7     3| Wonderfully powerful!' In that way you can always get along.
 8     3|      of Villaines, and, on the way home, Patissot loudly mentioned
 9     4|  serious obstacle stood in the way. His only window looked
10     4|       without going out of his way; on the Triumphal Arch at
11     6|    same power, which can in no way be anything but defective.
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