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 1     1|    off to him; and he would go away puffed up with pride
 2     2|   favorable signs, and just go on fishing; you will march
 3     2|  the beer garden, wished to go there, exclaiming: "The
 4     2|    where I am accustomed to go." He left. Patissot, displeased
 5     2|  evening he awoke.~ ~"Let's go away from here!" he said.~ ~
 6     3|  But I have been ordered to go to the country!"~ ~"That'
 7     3|     That's just where we'll go. On the way we'll call on
 8     4|  has arrived; he expects to go about everywhere with the
 9     4| been promised that he would go to Melun for the convention;
10     5|  almost caressing.~ ~"Let's go for a row," said she.~ ~
11     5|  she obstinately refused to go to the races, notwithstanding
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