Chapter
1 III | thing known in France as the Faubourg Saint-Germain is~neither
2 III | in the Place Royale, the Faubourg Saint-Honore, and the Chaussee~
3 III | breathe the same atmosphere~of Faubourg Saint-Germain. So, to begin
4 III | to begin with, the whole Faubourg~is not within the Faubourg.
5 III | Faubourg~is not within the Faubourg. There are men and women
6 III | word,~the tradition of the Faubourg Saint-Germain, has been
7 III | to~breathe freely in the Faubourg Saint-Germain, where palaces
8 III | striking characteristic of the~Faubourg is the splendour of its
9 III | that power is lost. The~Faubourg Saint-Germain failed to
10 III | brought low for a time. The~Faubourg should have looked the facts
11 IV | characters here and there in the~Faubourg, but they are marked exceptions
12 IV | man who wields it?~ ~The Faubourg Saint-Germain took to playing
13 IV | French. The scion of the Faubourg~Saint-Germain, beholding
14 IV | belief; for ever since the~Faubourg Saint-Germain existed at
15 IV | the royal residence--the Faubourg,~with some few gaps in continuity,
16 IV | that time the party of the Faubourg Saint-Germain was rather~
17 IV | place, like a great man, the~Faubourg Saint-Germain showed itself
18 IV | noblesse was doomed. The~Faubourg Saint-Germain tried to be
19 IV | notably the case in 1820. The Faubourg Saint-Germain might very~
20 IV | lurking in the entrails of the Faubourg; and if that genius was~
21 IV | growing young again, the Faubourg~Saint-Germain grew positively
22 IV | glory for a nation. ~The Faubourg scoffed at a minister if
23 IV | Stock Exchange. Again the Faubourg~might have absorbed the
24 IV | pent up together in the Faubourg Saint-Germain, where the~
25 IV | but cooped up in~their Faubourg, with their backs against
26 IV | to a dying man; and the Faubourg Saint-Germain may wax~more
27 IV | discordant state of things~in the Faubourg Saint-Germain. It was neither
28 IV | existence. What~was there in the Faubourg that it should perish in
29 IV | choice of candidates; the~Faubourg had good taste, it was scornfully
30 IV | ephemeral life led by the Faubourg~Saint-Germain under the
31 IV | marriage. The Court~and the Faubourg roused itself from its listlessness
32 IV | the~highest level of the Faubourg Saint-Germain; but they
33 VI | in our friendships in the~Faubourg."~ ~The gracious, half-murmured
34 VI | conventions of the noble Faubourg,~the majesty of a sick headache,
35 VI | after the manner of the Faubourg~Saint-Germain; he was taking
36 VIII| but for~the credit of the Faubourg Saint-Germain it is necessary
37 VIII| in the direction of the~Faubourg Saint-Germain. He had made
38 VIII| with, that the women of our Faubourg, like any~other women, love
39 IX | all the coteries in the Faubourg Saint-Germain; it reached
40 IX | While the Chateau, the Faubourg, and the Chaussee d'Antin
41 IX | salon set the~tone of the Faubourg Saint-Germain. The words
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