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I am off , . . Constable 64. No, you're not, it's too late. \_He advances on Crainquebille, and takes him by the arm ; Crainque;bille turns round just in time to receive a whole load of rubbish on his barroiu from the house-breakers, who curse and swear at him. The House-breakers. God love us ! Look at that barrow ! 120 CRAINQUEBILLE Constable 64. Look what you've done. [J newsvencLor on a bicycle runs full tilt into the off side 0/ Crainquebille's harrow. He yells. The Newsvendor {with a hundr...ed and fifty copies of "La Patrie " on his head). Look where you're going, you stupid old turnip- head ! Constable 64. You see ? You see ? \He goes to the right of Crainquebille who, turning completely round, manages to jamb his left wheel into the left wheel of a cart bearing a copper bath, and drawn by a man who starts cursing and swearing. Oh, you've done it this time ! Crainquebille. Hallo ! Now, how are you going to move on ? Constable 64. This is all your fault. Crainquebille. The whole fault is Madame Bayard's.
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