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The butcher looked for the candle it was in his hat. Gwelloc'h eo beza Kiger eget beza leue. Il vaut mieux être le boucher que le veau. Le boeuf une fois tombé, les bouchers viennent en foule. Il fait tous les matins le métier d'un boucher, car il habille un veau. Il sont comme les bouchers du Mans, ils se mettent sept sur une bête.
93 33 afficher: 'make a show of', lit. 94 1 mettait le nez: 'stuck his nose, looked out. 94 9 un wagon de troisième classe: 'a third-class car. In French trains there are cars of first, second, and third classes, the third being the cheapest. These doors were provided with windows filant bon train sur: 'making rapidly for', cf. note to 84 23.
At last he will come and stand before him. 2. They are face to face. 3. They looked at each other. 4. Both were standing, Tartarin on one side, the lion on the other. 5. Up to that time he had not yawned in his face. 6. He rose with an air of supreme contempt. 7. At first he was stupefied, but after a moment he rushed toward the door. 8. Do not stir. 9.
The men drilling looked like lead soldiers when seen through the vitres dépolies par la buée, on account of their stiffness and the dimness of their outline in the early morning light. 71 7 ne sentait pas encore le lion: 'did not savor of lions yet', cf. cela sent le camphre 'that smells of camphor. 71 8 Plus au sud: not negative; cf. note to 13 1.
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