Part, Chapter
1 I,I | noise never ceases in the Rue Saint-Honore except~for
2 I,I | phials. Very well for the~Rue Saint-Denis, but for the
3 I,I | Saint-Denis, but for the Rue Saint-Honore--fy! bad style!
4 I,I | in some house near the Rue des Lombards,~where I shall
5 I,II | between Saint-Roch and~the Rue de la Sourdiere, knew nothing
6 I,II | Popinot and Co., druggists, Rue des Lombards. This~curious
7 I,II | at The Queen of~Roses, Rue Saint-Honore, Paris, near
8 I,II | Matifat, druggists in the Rue des Lombards and~purveyors
9 I,II | of the luminaries of the Rue Saint-Denis), Popinot the
10 I,II | poet passing through the Rue~des Lombards may dream of
11 I,II | only to be found in the Rue des~Lombards. Rosewater,
12 I,III| high-class druggist line, Rue des Lombards. I~will be
13 I,III| I. Before you go to the Rue des Lombards, call at Livingston'
14 I,IV | Monsieur Braschon, Rue Saint-Antoine, takes my
15 I,IV | Monsieur Molineux lives, to the Rue des Bourdonnais."~ ~A cautious
16 I,IV | quarter by means of the famous Rue Quincampoix,~--damp ways
17 I,IV | vigilance of his porter, Rue Saint-Honore.~Monsieur Gendrin
18 I,IV | Vendome is looking up, the Rue Castiglione is to be built
19 I,IV | I have a tenant in the Rue Montorgeuil who--"~ ~"Monsieur,"
20 I,IV | the market-women to~the Rue de Lombards where nuts for
21 I,IV | Angelique Madou, living in the Rue Perrin-Gasselin, the~sole
22 I,IV | hazel-nut of the Alps.~ ~The Rue Perrin-Gasselin is one of
23 I,IV | enclosed by the quay, the Rue Saint-Denis, the Rue de
24 I,IV | the Rue Saint-Denis, the Rue de la~Ferronnerie, and the
25 I,IV | la~Ferronnerie, and the Rue de la Monnaie; it is, as
26 I,IV | money-lender,~who lived in the Rue Grenetat. In this quarter
27 I,IV | sight, to my manufactory, Rue du Faubourg-du-Temple,~to-morrow
28 I,IV | is those rascals in the Rue des Lombards who~have put
29 I,IV | ruminating as he went along the Rue~Saint-Honore about his duel
30 I,IV | his uncle's house in~the Rue des Bourdonnais, and had
31 I,V | At the corner of the Rue de la Monnaie and the Rue
32 I,V | Rue de la Monnaie and the Rue Saint-Honore is the~cafe
33 I,V | his friends, at Roland's, Rue du Hasard, and took~them
34 I,V | appartement of three rooms in the Rue des Bourdonnais on~the fourth
35 I,V | hundred francs a~year, in the Rue des Cinq-Diamants."~ ~"We
36 I,V | set up for himself in the Rue des Cinq-Diamants; and,
37 I,VI | Anselme Popinot went down the Rue Saint-Honore and rushed
38 I,VI | Saint-Honore and rushed along the~Rue des Deux-Ecus to seize upon
39 I,VI | the lover flying into the Rue~des Deux-Ecus, where he
40 I,VI | look at~the shop in the Rue des Cinq-Diamants, and got
41 I,VI | he suddenly came, in the Rue Aubry-le-Boucher, upon a~
42 I,VI | Commerce, at the end of the Rue des Deux-Ecus, about~midnight,
43 I,VI | the far distance of the Rue de Grenelle, a~vaudeville
44 I,VI | of the hat-maker in the Rue du Coq, the old buffer who
45 I,VI | Birotteau.~ ~"Coming down the Rue Aubry-le-Boucher, I saw
46 I,VI | death. That bad-smelling Rue des Cinq-Diamants, without
47 I,VI | corner-stone of his fortune in~the Rue des Cinq-Diamants. This
48 I,VI | each other, runs from the Rue des Lombards at~one end,
49 I,VI | Lombards at~one end, to the Rue Aubry-le-Boucher at the
50 I,VI | the latter~opposite to the Rue Quincampoix, that famous
51 I,VI | which~stands second from the Rue des Lombards, was so dark
52 I,VI | the faithful slave of the Rue de la Poterie!" cried the~
53 I,VI | THREE FRANCS. A. POPINOT, Rue des~Cinq-Diamants, quartier
54 I,VII| lease~of the shop in the Rue des Cinq-Diamants,--an insignificant~
55 I,VII| did plain sewing in the Rue Montmartre; she made~shirts
56 I,VII| me, and the Guillaumes, Rue du Colombier, the father-~
57 I,VII| The bourgeoisie of the Rue Saint-Denis displayed itself
58 I,VII| Matifats, druggists in the Rue des~Lombards, whose firm
59 I,VII| more which had crowded the Rue Saint-Honore. Within,~they
60 I,I | He walked along the Rue Saint-Honore, in no special
61 I,I | But as he walked down the Rue Saint-Honore towards the
62 I,I | Saint-Honore towards the Rue des~Bourdonnais, he endured
63 I,II | property. He turned towards the Rue Vivienne to find Derville,
64 I,II | month had never left the Rue des Cinq-~Diamants, sitting
65 I,II | Francois Keller's house in Rue du~Houssaye, having spent
66 I,III| lose a sou. Here we are at Rue de la Chaussee-d'Antin;
67 I,III| The house of A. Popinot, Rue des Cinq-Diamants, had undergone
68 I,III| overflowing. Ragon lived in the Rue du~Petit-Bourbon-Saint-Sulpice,
69 I,IV | to find Claparon in the Rue de Provence, in the grasp
70 I,IV | boulevards and reached the Rue Saint-~Denis, he recollected
71 I,IV | hanging about that part of the Rue~des Cinq-Diamants which
72 I,IV | Cinq-Diamants which leads into the Rue Aubry-le-Boucher. This~trifling
73 I,IV | intentions; he turned into the Rue des Lombards, and when he~
74 I,IV | they~walked towards the Rue des Lombards. "My nephew,
75 I,V | francs, and ran from the Rue des Cinq-Diamants to~the
76 I,V | merchant-perfumer, living in Paris, Rue Saint-Honore,~no. 397, insolvent,
77 I,V | each other, towards the Rue Grenetat. Both were suffering;~
78 I,V | hand across his brow.~ ~The Rue Grenetat is a street where
79 I,V | and was entered from~the Rue Faydeau. The failure, already
80 I,V | Bourse, went round by the Rue Perrin-~Gasselin on his
81 I,V | in Pillerault's bedroom,~Rue des Bourdonnais, fairly
82 I,V | the Hotel de Lenoncourt, Rue Saint-Dominique, and~were
83 I,V | Chat-qui-pelote," in the Rue~Saint-Denis, to find Joseph
84 I,V | Chat-qui-pelote" to the Rue des Cinq-~Diamants, and
85 I,V | walked in silence to the Rue des Bourdonnais, where they
86 I,V | step to your office in the Rue de l'Oratoire."~ ~"God of
87 I,VI | of it,--"my affair of the Rue Montorgeuil~is not yet settled.
88 I,VI | only a few steps from the Rue des~Cinq-Diamants; come
89 I,VII| he went to and from the Rue de l'Oratoire, wearing~the
90 I,VII| The banker came to the Rue des Cinq-~Diamants to see
91 I,VII| Tillet~going towards the Rue des Lombards, where his
92 I,VII| The worthy man went to the Rue~de la Chaussee d'Antin just
93 I,VII| inadvertently, along the Rue~Saint-Honore; for he was
94 I,VII| what had happened in the Rue~des Cinq-Diamants, feared
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