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1     1|   following Sunday, and he was seized by a sudden longing for
2     2|    fishermen. The Patissot was seized with a wild desire to catch
3     3|        As Patissot left he was seized with an immense respect
4     3|      confused, arose. A desire seized Patissot ; he wished this
5     5| Patissot, like all others, was seized with a wild desire for tenderness,
6     5|     glancing at her neighbors, seized with the overpowering desire
7     5|        despair and in his turn seized with hunger, absolutely
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