Coup de torchon
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Itbrings mecloser...
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tohim.
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To thinkhe might've
been kilIed here!

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Whatmakes yousay that?
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WelI, he hadto be kilIed somewhere.
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So why nothere?
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True.
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I'm exhausted.
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Walking isaIready tiring.
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But walking andthinking...!
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It's funny...
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My brother saw you differentIy.
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May I calI youLucien?
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Of course, George.
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My brother sure hadthegood Iife...
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Better than ours.
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Youcan say thatagain.
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Thearmy must bea drag at times.
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Yeah, butl couIdn't do...
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anything eIse. And you?
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Same for me.
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Butisdoing nothing...
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a reaIgoaI in Iife?
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NotaIways.
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Does it excuseus?

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