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1 I, 1 | finally sent to school at Rouen, where his father took him 2 I, 1 | makes of this quarter of Rouen a wretched little Venice, 3 I, 2 | doctor of Yvetot, or even of Rouen.~As to Charles, he did not 4 I, 3 | Part of it was ordered at Rouen, and she made herself chemises 5 I, 7 | said, while he lived at Rouen, to go to the theatre to 6 I, 9 | to the last mouthful. At Rouen she saw some ladies who 7 I, 9 | some shop in a big town—at Rouen, for example, overlooking 8 I, 9 | must be! He took her to Rouen to see his old master. It 9 II, 1 | market-town twenty-four miles from Rouen, between the Abbeville and 10 II, 1 | occasionally used by the Rouen wagoners on their way to 11 II, 2 | among them the ‘Fanal de Rouen’ daily, having the advantage 12 II, 3 | Homais had been summoned to Rouen to see the procurer of the 13 II, 3 | with scrofula, the son of a Rouen hosier, whom his parents, 14 II, 3 | expected shortly at the Rouen theatre.~“Are you going?” 15 II, 4 | doing errands for him at Rouen; and the book of a novelist 16 II, 5 | of these days, to go to Rouen on some office business.~“ 17 II, 6 | what would be the price at Rouen of a fine daguerreotypes. 18 II, 6 | place as second clerk at Rouen; found none, and at last 19 II, 6 | for him from Yonville to Rouen and from Rouen to Yonville; 20 II, 6 | Yonville to Rouen and from Rouen to Yonville; and when Leon 21 II, 6 | who was taking Leon to Rouen in his carriage.~The latter 22 II, 6 | the sunset on the side of Rouen and then swiftly rolled 23 II, 6 | was studying pharmacy at Rouen, I boarded in a boarding 24 II, 7 | her nails; she wrote to Rouen for a blue cashmere gown; 25 II, 7 | when she passed through Rouen, to go herself to the lending-library 26 II, 7 | mistress. She was an actress at Rouen, whom he kept; and when 27 II, 8 | Agricultural Society of Rouen, and which even procured 28 II, 8 | later, in the “Final de Rouen,” there was a long article 29 II, 11 | be persuaded. He sent to Rouen for Dr. Duval’s volume, 30 II, 11 | intended for the “Fanal de Rouen.” He brought it for them 31 II, 11 | Forges, as Neufchatel, as Rouen, everywhere! Who could say 32 II, 12 | at an umbrella-maker’s at Rouen to give to Rodolphe. The 33 II, 12 | going on some business to Rouen. Rodolphe would have booked 34 II, 13 | had decided to set out for Rouen. Now, as from La Huchette 35 II, 13 | Lariviere, his old master, from Rouen; he was in despair. What 36 II, 14 | service between Arcueil and Rouen, which no doubt would not 37 II, 14 | taking her to the theatre at Rouen to hear the illustrious 38 II, 14 | You’ll cut a figure at Rouen.”~The diligence stopped 39 II, 15 | three-fourths on the shoulders of a Rouen lady in short sleeves, who 40 II, 15 | beginning.~“So you are at Rouen?”~“Yes.”~“And since when?”~“ 41 II, 15 | come to spend two years at Rouen in a large office, in order 42 III, 1 | like a child; but here, at Rouen, on the harbour, with the 43 III, 1 | cardinals and archbishops of Rouen. That one was minister under 44 III, 2 | and even the “Fanal de Rouen” lay on the ground, outspread 45 III, 2 | the “Hirondelle” to go to Rouen to consult Monsieur Leon, 46 III, 5 | blue tilbury to drive into Rouen, drawn by an English horse 47 III, 5 | Demoiselles Lempereur at Rouen who are music-mistresses.”~“ 48 III, 5 | who was driving him to Rouen. Then he went down to give 49 III, 5 | friend, Vincart, a broker at Rouen, who would discount these 50 III, 5 | Lormeaux no longer lived at Rouen.~“She probably stayed to 51 III, 6 | days I shall turn up at Rouen, and we’ll go the pace together.”~ 52 III, 6 | said suddenly, “here at Rouen. To be sure your lady-love 53 III, 6 | We’ll go to the ‘Fanal de Rouen’ to see the fellows there. 54 III, 6 | sent by Monsieur Vincart of Rouen. He took out the pins that 55 III, 6 | which she had bought at Rouen in an Algerian’s shop. In 56 III, 7 | day, Sunday, she went to Rouen to call on all the brokers 57 III, 7 | perfectly white sky. The Rouen folk, in Sunday-clothes, 58 III, 8 | fancying she had gone to Rouen, he set out along the highroad, 59 III, 9 | thorn hedge, or else at Rouen in the streets, on the threshold 60 III, 11| for Justin had run away to Rouen, where he was a grocer’s 61 III, 11| could read in the “Fanal de Rouen” editorials such as these—~“ 62 III, 11| and he made a journey to Rouen together to look at some 63 III, 11| made another journey to Rouen, Charles decided in favour