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1     2|        to throw a hook into a river, Monsieur Patissot bought,
2     2|       the city, which, on the river, could be transformed into
3     2|      a hurry.~ ~At Bezons the river appeared. People were lined
4     2|    right in the middle of the river.~ ~He turned around, bewildered,
5     5|    across a little arm of the river. Slowly they passed beneath
6     5|  delightful little stretch of river, shaded by great trees which
7     5|      penetrating charm of the river banks and the delicate grace
8     5| climbed up on the side of the river, fearing that some accident
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