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1 I | wine-shops illuminated the street. All these places were open. 2 I | through an unfinished, unnamed street, full of puddles and deep 3 IV | they had considered this street too frequented, and too 4 IV | footpaths, but the middle of the street was transformed into a river 5 IV | on the other side of the street extended a long factory 6 V | one Stephens, 14 Skinner Street, a well-known London gunsmith.~ 7 V | walls. He tried to cross the street, but fell down in the middle 8 VIII | Bourgogne. Half-way down the street the driver pulled up, and, 9 VIII | and looked out into the street. But they were hurrying 10 XII | by ditches, and up a long street—a fine rain falling all 11 XIV | by the ruddy glare of the street lamps, hung like a purple 12 XIV | seconds later he was in the street, more than ever inflamed 13 XV | alighted at the corner of the street, it so happened that the 14 XV | adversary. On reaching the street, they eagerly questioned 15 XV | playing in the middle of the street added that he had run off 16 XV | carry him. It was in this street, near the corner of the 17 XVII | the opposite side of the street, the keeper of a wine-shop 18 XVII | who were passing along the street, one of them, a woman of 19 XX | the opposite side of the street, and pretended to be busily 20 XX | but he had not reached the street before a significant grimace 21 XX | abruptly walked back into the street, slamming the door behind 22 XXI | suddenly he turned into a side street and made his way toward 23 XXI | afterward May emerged into the street. His appearance was decidedly 24 XXI | some cheap-jack’s stall, street accidents, a block of vehicles— 25 XXI | Gravelliers and made for a broader street. Reaching the Boulevard 26 XXI | He knew, in the very same street, an obliging dealer in such 27 XXI | that the house had only one street door, and accordingly the 28 XXI | slouch hat remained in the street to watch.~The enigmatical 29 XXI | listened. A short way down the street, heavy, measured footsteps 30 XXI | attracted by this group at the street corner, hastened toward 31 XXI | on the threshold of the street door when he is receiving. 32 XXI | mouse had crossed into the street.~The exploration had hitherto 33 XXI | is waiting for me in the street, to join me. It is unnecessary 34 XXI | he was once more in the street, he paused in front of Father 35 XXII | most stylish houses in the street, Lecoq inquired of the concierge: “ 36 XXIII| walks abroad, the juvenile street Arabs would impudently shout