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1     1| upon them, and, having all turned Republican through an instinct
2     1|  wear well?" The young man turned his eyes away in well-feigned
3     2|  last Patissot, disgusted, turned toward him and said in a
4     2|  middle of the river.~ ~He turned around, bewildered, dropping
5     3| motioned to two seats, and turned back to his divan, where
6     4|   the rising sun. Patissot turned to his neighbor.~ ~"It is
7     4|   toughs near the coachman turned around, exclaiming:~ ~"And
8     4|        Once more the tough turned round and said:~ ~"You'd
9     6|  every other profession he turned photographer; now he has
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