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1 1 | THE RABOURDIN HOUSEHOLD~In Paris, where men of thought and
2 1 | and all, if they live in Paris, must grovel before~accounts,
3 1 | of~half the husbands in Paris, under penalty of being
4 1 | in the administration in Paris;~complete equality reigns
5 1 | of their maintenance in Paris. He proved that an arrondissement~
6 1 | enough to attract~society in Paris. Rabourdin was so absorbed
7 2 | paid~for by the city of Paris; he was government commissioner
8 2 | really superior women in Paris. Several times already he
9 2 | the owner of a house in Paris?" cried~the minister.~ ~
10 3 | Saillard was driving across Paris his son-in-law, Isidore~
11 3 | come to seek his fortune in Paris with his smelting-~pot on
12 3 | They frequently came to Paris, however,~where they kept
13 3 | in a government office in Paris~means.~ ~The supernumerary
14 3 | to be in the streets of~Paris at half-past seven or eight
15 3 | All government clerks in Paris who are not endowed, like
16 4 | present study took place.~ ~In Paris nearly all these government
17 4 | Prisons, one of~the mayors of Paris, etc."~ ~The person who
18 4 | explore the environs of Paris,~which he did with a map.
19 4 | side of the~country around Paris. He intended to put his
20 4 | administrative hierarchy in Paris through the~personal importance
21 4 | the buildings going up~in Paris, and spent his Sundays in
22 4 | day when he first came to Paris Poiret junior had never
23 5 | his resignation and leave~Paris; his honor is permanently
24 5 | likes, I sha'n't care. In Paris there are a thousand ways
25 5 | not two women like her in Paris. Some are as clever as she,~
26 6 | environs of the city of Paris."~ ~Poiret [to Vimeux]. "
27 6 | to Vimeux]. "Environs of Paris? I thought they were talking
28 6 | talks about the~environs of Paris when he discusses the human
29 6 | proved to contain~among its Paris news the following articles,
30 6 | oldest bourgeois families of Paris, and head of a bureau in
31 6 | oldest bourgeois families in Paris!" Saillard~was saying to
32 6 | said Saillard.~ ~"All Paris will read that," cried Baudoyer,
33 6 | journal~read, among the Paris items, the following article,
34 7 | There are not two women in Paris who understand~making life
35 7 | Englishwoman who had left Paris before it was finished.
36 7 | had not yet sent to the Paris markets; a~delightful stuff
37 7 | XVIII.'s last mistress, "Paris is certainly unique. It
38 8 | were made Collectors of Paris."~ ~
39 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Bachelor's Establishment~
40 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Daughter of Eve~ ~Camps,
41 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Man of Business~ ~Chatelet,
42 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~ ~Chessel, Madame de~The
43 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Scenes from a Courtesan'
44 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Scenes from a Courtesan'
45 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Scenes from a Courtesan'
46 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Scenes from a Courtesan'
47 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Ursule Mirouet~Scenes from
48 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Man of Business~Cousin
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