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    Dictée : Le Clochard et le Richard (French exercise n°70170 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    BONJOUR,

    RETROUVEZ LES FAUTES D'ORTOGRAPHE DE CETTE COURTE FABLE.

    AMUSEZ-VOUS BIEN.



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    Le Clochard et le Richard

    Un jour un richard, sortant de sa maison de plein pied, rencontra un clochar.
    ' A boire tout ton saoul tu risque une cirose du foi mon ami ' lui dit-il.
    ' Au tant pour moi ' lui rétorqua le clochard.
    ' Pour ta pars, tout riche que tu es, je te prédit une noyade virtuelle
    dans la rivière Pactole tel un Midas des temps modernes mon ami Charlot ' conclut le clochard.

    Moralité : Que tu sois riche ou pauvre, tu souffriras de mots liés à ta condition, très humaine au demeurent.


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