Chapter
1 1| floor of a house in the rue~Duphot, in an apartment
2 1| parties eclipsed those of the rue Duphot.~Nevertheless, she
3 2| Rabourdin household.~ ~The rue Duphot, built up under the
4 2| accordingly, gone to the rue Duphot, and~that tells the
5 2| called the Celimene of the rue~Duphot, he had dined there
6 3| return in the same way to the rue Greneta, where he lived
7 3| an establishment in the~rue de Lesdiguieres, who took
8 3| leather-~dressers in the rue Censier, had slowly made
9 3| corner in the house in the rue Censier which they~gave
10 3| leaving the Opera for the rue Duphot. This particular~
11 3| upon his boots, from the~rue du Roi-Dore in the Marais.
12 3| once a fortnight in the rue Duphot; but~always at a
13 4| lived in a pension in the rue de~Beaune, and spent his
14 4| floor of a house in the rue de Ponthieu,~where he had
15 4| books~of a large shop in the rue Saint-Antoine, and from
16 4| the Maison Camusot, in the rue des~Bourdonnais. He thus
17 4| time to the shop in the~rue Saint Antoine than justly
18 4| Tournan, hat-maker in the rue Saint-~Martin, for the reason
19 5| hatred. Hatred lived in the rue Saint-Louis-Saint-Honore,~
20 5| devotion lived far-off in the rue du Roi-Dore in the~Marais.
21 5| in the best shop in the rue de~la Paix,--a fine dead
22 5| druggist's business in the rue des Lombards, the~Maison
23 5| hundred more at the end of the rue de Tournon. The court, which
24 6| the Palais-Royal on the rue~Saint-Honore. Dutocq came
25 6| cafe at the corner of the rue Dauphine~and the quai des
26 7| and~living here in the rue Duphot!--a rare piece of
27 7| implacable money-~lender of the rue des Gres. Like a dog called
28 7| or a~bourgeoise of the rue Saint-Denis. Bah! you and
29 8| in the house of Matifat, rue~des Lombards. Well, he is
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