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‘He intercepted me one day in the Rue du Pain
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suppose you’d call it - for a gambling house in the Rue
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Out of the town we went under the blind gaze of the Madonna and child then we took the northern road that led onto the Rue de Bapaume
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probably rue this day, regardless
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She says Cornelia Elliott will live to rue the day she took me in
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I have found what I think is an affordable and spacious room in the Rue das Damas, in the heart of this quarter
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I have settled in to my room on the top floor of the house in Rue das Damas, and for the moment am content here
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So that, this fact, you don’t rue
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Pulse and breath quickly returning to normal, his face smoothed somewhat, the Wolf started to casually drift down the tree-covered street away from the Cathedral and toward the jeep he had parked on rue Tan Thuyen
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I think I was as shocked as everyone else that something had happened as I had no candles, full moon, elder blossoms and rue, or even protection incense to help me pull off a protection spell
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Gabriel had turned in his return ticket in order to stay in Paris, selling the old newspapers and empty bottles that the chambermaids threw out of a gloomy hotel on the Rue Dauphine
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To show you how futile it would be to resist, we will now take and destroy the headquarters of the German security and police forces in France, lodged on Avenue Foch, and the Gestapo center on Rue des Saussaies
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Send medical teams to my location in the basement at Rue des Saussaies: I have seven beaten up people in need of help
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When I was deported, I was taken to the Hotel West End (#7 Rue Clement-Marot) Paris
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He continued to roll for a few more minutes, leaving the village by the Rue de la Tannerie before turning on a small private dirt road leading to an isolated house
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Once through the archway, the group made a turn at the town‘s former fish-market and proceeded down ―La Rue Nostradamus,‖ or Nostradamus Street
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As for Régis, he seemed to take the smell in stride and led them up the Rue de la Dalbade, turning after 600 meters on the Rue des Marchants
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The only truly hostile looks she got were from two religious men in rough woolen brown robes they crossed as they were about to turn on the Rue des Marchants
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Her newfound treasures wrapped together in her hands, Ingrid then continued her exploration of the Rue du Trésor
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You will rue the day you came to my planet and kidnapped me and stole animals from the wild life preserve
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Now ready for anything, Nancy left the gardens through a north side gate and soon turned right on Rue Saint Honoré, heading in the general direction of her inn
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Nancy finally mounted up and rode out of the stable and through the courtyard of the inn before following the Rue du Temple towards the Palais-Royal
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We use nine for this: pipers, marigold, rue, life everlasting, all collected with prayers of thanksgiving and faith
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“Well, we could try ‘The King of Spain’ over there on the corner, or cut through to the Rue des Boucher, where there’s more choice
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Charlie rushed through the little narrow streets of Villejacques, and it was not long before he had turned the corner of Rue de Muniers and was heading towards the shop
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‘Why rue over the past,’ she said, pressing his hand, ‘let’s hope for happy times
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At that time, those who have neglected the entrance into the presence of the Great God will realize their loss and will witness that all what they have attained of this life and their rivalry for having more of its pleasures bring upon them nothing other than great rue
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The fire roared and crackled in the fireplace and someone stopped Edith Piaf from one last Mon Coeur Est au Coin d’Une Rue
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Drink up and she'll rue the day
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Poor and struggling artists gathered at Cafe Flore and Les Deux Magots on Boulevard Saint-Germain, and ate at Le Pot d'Etian on the Rue des Canettes or at the Rue de l'Universite
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for some of the better-known artists in Paris, Dominique was able to rent a large, modern apartment on Rue Pretres-Saint Severin
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He was the owner and proprietor of the Goerg Gallery, a modest gallery on the Rue Dauphine
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The following afternoon at Kruger-Brent's office on Rue Ma-tignon, Kate Blackwell was writing out a check
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I do solemnly swear that Upaya Panther-Mask shall rue the day he crossed me
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was, he would rue the day he was born if Garock ever got his hands
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"An urgent case in the Rue St
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Bridaux (one of my old comrades, at present established in the Rue Malpalu) possesses a dog that falls into convulsions as soon as you hold out a snuff-box to him
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This was an exhalation from the Rue des Charrettes, full of large black warehouses where they made casks
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Monsieur Lormeaux, of the Rue Grand-Pont, was to take me and his wife
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The child bounded off like a ball by the Rue Quatre-Vents; then they were alone a few minutes, face to face, and a little embarrassed
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She plunged into dark alleys, and, all perspiring, reached the bottom of the Rue Nationale, near the fountain that stands there
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She went to a hairdresser's in the Rue de la Comedie to have her hair arranged
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It's just by here, in the Rue Malpalu
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And so whenever Homais journeyed to town, he never failed to bring her home some that he bought at the great baker's in the Rue Massacre
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"But where is she?" continued Madame Caron, for she had disappeared whilst they spoke; then catching sight of her going up the Grande Rue, and turning to the right as if making for the cemetery, they were lost in conjectures
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In one of the aristocratic mansions built by Puget in the Rue du Grand Cours opposite the Medusa fountain, a second marriage feast was being celebrated, almost at the same hour with the nuptial repast given by Dantes
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At this moment, and as Villefort had arrived at the corner of the Rue des Conseils, a man,
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"To Monsieur Noirtier, Rue Coq-Heron, Paris
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Noirtier, Rue Coq-Heron, No
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Through the grating, however, Dantes saw they were passing through the Rue Caisserie, and by the Rue Saint-Laurent and the Rue Taramis, to the port
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Meanwhile what of Mercedes? She had met Fernand at the corner of the Rue de la Loge; she had returned to the Catalans, and had despairingly cast herself on her couch
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Yet, speaking of reports, baron, what have you learned with regard to the affair in the Rue Saint-Jacques?"
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An unknown person had been with him that morning, and made an appointment with him in the Rue Saint-Jacques; unfortunately, the general's valet, who was dressing his hair at the moment when the stranger entered, heard the street mentioned, but did not catch the number
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Yesterday a person exactly corresponding with this description was followed, but he was lost sight of at the corner of the Rue de la Jussienne and the Rue Coq-Heron
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"Father, you have heard speak of a certain Bonapartist club in the Rue Saint-Jacques?"
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But go on, what about the club in the Rue Saint-Jacques?"
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It was thought reliance might be placed in General Quesnel; he was recommended to us from the Island of Elba; one of us went to him, and invited him to the Rue Saint-Jacques, where he would find some friends
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"Because yesterday, or the day before, they lost sight of him at the corner of the Rue Coq-
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Villefort stood watching, breathless, until his father had disappeared at the Rue Bussy
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And thus he proceeded onwards till he arrived at the end of the Rue de Noailles, from whence a full view of the Allees de Meillan was obtained
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He is a millionaire, and they have made him a baron, and now he is the Baron Danglars, with a fine residence in the Rue de Mont-Blanc, with ten horses in his stables, six footmen in his ante-chamber, and I know not how many millions in his strongbox
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27, Rue du Helder, Paris
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15, Rue de Nouailles; he has, I believe, two hundred thousand francs in Morrel's hands, and if there be any grounds for apprehension, as this is a greater amount than mine, you will most probably find him better informed than myself
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Rue de Musee, but, strange to say, he was not there when I returned
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Men in their senses do not quit their hotel in the Rue du Helder, their walk on the Boulevard de Gand, and the Cafe de Paris
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I envy his preternatural senses, rue that my monster has no such benefits
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27, in the Rue du Helder, on the 21st of May, at half-past ten in the morning, and your word of honor passed for your punctuality?"
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"The 21st of May, at half-past ten in the morning, Rue du Helder, No
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But, ere he entered his travelling carriage, Albert, fearing that his expected guest might forget the engagement he had entered into, placed in the care of a waiter at the hotel a card to be delivered to the Count of Monte Cristo, on which, beneath the name of Vicomte Albert de Morcerf, he had written in pencil—"27, Rue du Helder, on the 21st May, half-past ten A
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In the house in the Rue du Helder, where Albert had invited the Count of Monte Cristo, everything was being prepared on the morning of the 21st of May to do honor to the occasion
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"My dear count," said he, "I fear one thing, and that is, that the fare of the Rue du Helder is not so much to your taste as that of the Piazza di Spagni
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For example, here is Debray who reads, and Beauchamp who prints, every day, 'A member of the Jockey Club has been stopped and robbed on the Boulevard;' 'four persons have been assassinated in the Rue St
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"Oh, yes," returned the young man, smiling; "on the contrary, I have one, but I expected the count would be tempted by one of the brilliant proposals made him, yet as he has not the Pompadour style, that my sister has inhabited for a year, in the Rue Meslay
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"Directly I have given my card to the count, who has promised to pay us a visit at Rue
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This house, isolated from the rest, had, besides the main entrance, another in the Rue Ponthieu
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"'Auteuil, Rue de la Fontaine, No
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"Tell them to stop at Rue de la Fontaine, No
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No objection was raised, but they pointed out the asylum, which was situated at the upper end of the Rue d'Enfer, and after having taken the precaution of cutting the linen in two pieces, so that one of the two letters which marked it was on the piece wrapped around the child, while the other remained in my possession, I rang the bell, and fled with all speed
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"To the residence of Baron Danglars, Rue de la Chaussee d'Antin
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It will be recollected that the new, or rather old, acquaintances of the Count of Monte Cristo, residing in the Rue Meslay, were no other than Maximilian, Julie, and Emmanuel
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7 in the Rue Meslay
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"Pray take notice," said the countess, "that my present residence is 22 Rue de Rivoli, and that I am at home to my friends every Saturday evening
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He was convinced that Lucien's visit was due to a double feeling of curiosity, the larger half of which sentiment emanated from the Rue de la Chaussee d'Antin
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Making his day's stations, the dingy printingcase, his three taverns, the Montmartre lair he sleeps short night in, rue de la Goutte-d'Or, damascened with flyblown faces of the gone
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She is quite nicey comfy without her outcast man, madame in rue Git-le-Coeur, canary and two buck lodgers
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Most probably Morrel and Chateau-Renaud returned to their "domestic hearths," as they say in the gallery of the Chamber in well-turned speeches, and in the theatre of the Rue Richelieu in well-written pieces; but it was not the case with Debray
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When he reached the wicket of the Louvre, he turned to the left, galloped across the Carrousel, passed through the Rue SaintRoch, and, issuing from the Rue de la Michodiere, he arrived at M
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She directed her course towards the Faubourg Saint Germain, went down the Rue Mazarine, and stopped at the Passage du Pont-Neuf
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At the Rue Guenegaud she called a cab, and directed the driver to go to the Rue de Harlay
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my youth, I was not so on the night of the betrothal, when we were all seated around a table in the Rue du Cours at Marseilles
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The same day during the interview between Madame Danglars and the procureur, a travelling-carriage entered the Rue du Helder, passed through the gateway of No
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Lord Wilmore resided in Rue Fontaine-Saint-George
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At the appointed hour the same man returned in the same carriage, which, instead of stopping this time at the end of the Rue Ferou, drove up to the green door
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An hour afterwards the carriage was again ordered, and this time it went to the Rue Fontaine-Saint-George, and stopped at No
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" Consequently, Morrel, having left the Rue Meslay at half-past eight by his timepiece, entered the clover-field while the clock of Saint-Phillippe du Roule was striking eight
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He got in it, and thoroughly wearied by so many emotions, arrived about midnight in the Rue Meslay, threw himself on his bed and slept soundly
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de Villefort's house, and a long file of mourning-coaches and private carriages extended along the Faubourg Saint-Honore and the Rue de la Pepiniere
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The carriage stopped at an alley leading out of the Rue Saint-Jacques
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Danglars' wishes, and at the same time to pay all due deference to his position in society, donned his uniform of lieutenant-general, which he ornamented with all his crosses, and thus attired, ordered his finest horses and drove to the Rue de la Chausse d'Antin
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He had therefore set off at a furious rate from the Rue Meslay, and was hastening with rapid strides in the direction of the Faubourg Saint-Honore