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 1     1|        that some high honor might come to him some day caused his
 2     2|         if they did bite. I don't come here to fish; I come because
 3     2|        don't come here to fish; I come because I'm very comfortable
 4     3|        boating at Argenteuil."~ ~"Come on! Boating is an awful
 5     3|         other smiled: "All right, come along." A quaint building
 6     3|        would be too bad if we had come all this distance not to
 7     4|       near the Elysee; he did not come out. A passer-by informed
 8     5|      women, and hence, doubtless, come all the flowery comparisons
 9     5| Saint-Lazare station. She did not come, but she was kind enough
10     5|       wished to stop, coaxing:~ ~"Come here, honey, right close
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