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If this paper appears to fall down like a stone, it means that the balloon is straightforward for bringing the changes in the excerpter values.
“The Trip of Le Horla” by Guy de Maupassant (1887) is in the public domain.
It should take off with first one of Laure Le Poittevin.
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"Fine day.Always .................................
From five o'clock on.Jovis."
It is an invitation for the trip of let horla.The captain (Jovis) of the balloon (Le Horla) Invites the author for the trip.
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