Les Nuits de la pleine lune
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Open it. It is for you. We go.
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Look well.
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Thanks to this ingenious system…
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its tea never will cool off more, Sir.
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You like?
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Is magnificent. It enchants to me How much I must to you?
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Is a gift.
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- What so the party? - Well.
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- You have slept well? - Enough good. And you?
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Very well.
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Perhaps would not have decide it, but…
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you do not say it.
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I want to You much more of which you think.
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JANUARY
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they say that I am worldly.
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is not truth.
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the worldly people they have few relations…
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and thinks that Paris is a town.
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I like the sites impersonal, like this one.
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the coffees without habitual customer, anonymous, they inspire to
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me much.
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Vendre to write here.
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there are writers that they are going to the field to work.
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- You could live in the field? - To live, no.
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and is not that I do not like.
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- But it distresses to me - Mainly the morning.

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