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The waiter who saw him every day in his establishment had taken a liking to him. He appreciated this strange character who always remained friendly and courteous. The waiter also had to admit that he was one of the few customers these days who regularly left him a tip. He had found him a nickname appropriate to his attire. He kindly called him "Mr. Bob" because of the bob hat he wore on his head, summer and winter, pulled down to his ears.
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