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Synopsis
Alexandre Volabruque, le chef d'Antoine Simonet à la SNCF, à Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, félicite chaleureusement son employé pour la construction d'une maquette en allumettes d'une frégate avec laquelle il vient de remporter un prix à l'exposition des artistes cheminots. Mais Volabruque, qui a de la suite dans les idées, tient à présent à ce que Simonet lui construise un véritable bateau pour pêcher la daurade. Il a en effet l'idée fixe d'aller passer sa retraite à Dieppe, à bord d'un Grondin, qui lui permettrait de vivre du produit de sa pêche. Simonet, songeant à son avancement, n'ose pas refuser, d'autant plus que Volabruque a encore deux ans à faire avant de prendre sa retraite… et n'est pas réputé pour être tendre.
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