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1     1|    penetrating into the secret thought of the physician, and also
2     1|        went to sleep with this thought: "Isn't it strange that
3     1|    dirty water -- and Patissot thought he could see them. Boivin
4     2|  higher up. He had even, as he thought, caught the knack of doing
5     4|    dignified."~ ~The gentleman thought the matter over and admitted
6     4| something better."~ ~The other thought for a long time, but found
7     5|   After about five minutes she thought she had found an opening,
8     6|     the person of their chief, thought it wise, nevertheless, to
9     6|    sentence embraces the whole thought; here it is: 'Never do unto
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