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 1    II|     of Constance -- Constance Rivet; she herself being a Rivet
 2    II|    Rivet; she herself being a Rivet on her father's side. The
 3    II|    further on Monsieur Joseph Rivet was waiting for them with
 4    II|     from time to time.~Joseph Rivet, with one leg on the shafts
 5    II|       pick them, but Monsieur Rivet refused to stop.~Then, sometimes,
 6    II|  since they left home. Madame Rivet ran out and made them alight,
 7    II|    them all feel comfortable.~Rivet had taken a glass so that
 8    II|     which hid the homesteads.~Rivet had given his arm to his
 9    II|    the confirmation of Joseph Rivet's little girl, and the carpenter
10    II|     walk, during which Joseph Rivet enumerated the principal
11    II|    two and two.~Just for once Rivet would sleep in the workshop
12    II|       up the rear with Madame Rivet; and the child, who was
13    II|     girls in the morning, and Rivet was the only one who was
14    II|  ready, madame went upstairs.~Rivet, who was very drunk, was
15    II|          That is first rate," Rivet declared, carried away by
16    II| refrain to every verse, while Rivet beat time on the shaft with
17    II|    with a visible effort, and Rivet left the station and ran
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