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 1     1|      any way.~ ~Then his chiefs took revenge for the long time
 2     1|      the nose which immediately took away all his ambition in
 3     2|   practice baiting his hook. He took up one with disgust, but
 4     2|         increasing, and finally took on a definite form. He felt,
 5     2|    dignified manner.~ ~Patissot took another rod, and, until
 6     3|       and, with many thanks, he took leave of the master: As
 7     3| Bertrand," opened the door, and took the journalist's card in
 8     3|    persons could have slept. He took a few steps toward them,
 9     3|      landed proprietor."~ ~They took the train at the station
10     4|         as government employee, took on his superior manner,
11     5|         thrilled. At last!~ ~He took off his coat and began to
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