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L’Assommoir

CHAPTER IV
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However, he came and laid down on his stomach, his head over the opening, and he passed the irons to Coupeau.

Then the latter commenced to solder the sheet.

He squatted, he stretched, always managing to balance himself, sometimes seated on one side, at other times standing on the tip of one foot, often only holding on by a finger.

He had a confounded assurance, the devil's own cheek, familiar with danger, and braving it.

It knew him.


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