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1 I | political department on ‘La Vie Francaise’; I report
2 I | time to time I write for ‘La Planete.’ That is what I
3 I | was printed the legend, “La Vie Francaise.”~Forestier
4 II | of business, manager of “La Vie Francaise,” with his
5 II | the long prosperity of ‘La Vie Francaise.’” Duroy felt
6 II | what pleasant moments ‘La Vie Francaise’ afforded
7 III | and mother kept an inn, La Belle-Vue, at which the
8 III | leading to the office of “La Vie Francaise.”~Duroy asked: “
9 IV | he was on the staff of “La Vie Francaise,” and by that
10 IV | repaired to the office of “La Vie Francaise.” Forestier
11 IV | to please the readers of ‘La Vie Francaise’! I have interviewed
12 IV | Duroy. I am on the staff of ‘La Vie Francaise.’ I was here
13 V | entering the office of “La Vie Francaise” he repaid
14 VI | a description of it in “La Vie Francaise.”~He stammered: “
15 VII | more important position on “La Vie Francaise.” Only one
16 VII | An insignificant paper, “La Plume,” attacked him constantly,
17 VII | editor of the “Echoes” of “La Vie Francaise.”~Jacques
18 VII | handed him a number of “La Plume.”~“See, here is another
19 VII | Aubert who, as the editor of “La Plume,” claimed, had been
20 VII | you seen the paragraph in ‘La Plume’?”~“Yes, and I have
21 VII | An anonymous writer in ‘La Plume’ is trying to pick
22 VII | early to obtain an issue of “La Plume” which should contain
23 VII | met his eye:~“M. Duroy of ‘La Vie Francaise’ gives us
24 VII | M. Walter was reading “La Plume.”~“Well,” he said
25 VII | defended the colors of ‘La Vie Francaise’! Bravo!”~
26 IX | Forestier’s position on “La Vie Francaise.” In the meantime,
27 XI | who were connected with “La Vie Francaise.”~Jacques
28 XI | whispered hastily: “I will be at La Trinite to-morrow, at half
29 XII | shone upon the Place de la Trinite, which was almost
30 XII | entered the sacred edifice of La Trinite; the coolness within
31 XII | another place of meeting than La Trinite: “Where shall I
32 XII | repaired to the office of “La Vie Francaise.” As he entered
33 XII | notwithstanding his failure at La Trinite. His wife was awaiting
34 XIII | a vigorous campaign in “La Vie Francaise,” in favor
35 XIII | on the Algerian colony. “La Vie Francaise” had gained
36 XIII | article the following day in “La Vie Francaise,” which was
37 XIII | account of his position on “La Vie Francaise” and he endeavored
38 XIII | the political campaign in “La Vie Francaise,” and that
39 XV | conquering all Paris—an idea a la Bonaparte.~At that time
40 XV | time you will be Madame la Marquise, Madame la Duchesse,
41 XV | Madame la Marquise, Madame la Duchesse, or Madame la Princesse,
42 XV | Madame la Duchesse, or Madame la Princesse, and you will
43 XVI | he left and drove to Rue La Rochefoucauld. He mounted
44 XVI | Roy entered the office of “La Vie Francaise.” M. Walter
45 XVII | midnight in the Place de la Concorde.”~“I will be there.”~
46 XVII | to-morrow we will leave for La Roche-Guyon. It is a pretty
47 XVII | Suzanne spent a week at La Roche-Guyon. Never had the
48 XVIII| early part of September “La Vie Francaise” announced
49 XVIII| sneered in speaking of “La Vie Francaise;” its success
50 XVIII| read political articles in ‘La Plume,’ which resemble those
51 XVIII| saw beyond the Place de la Concorde, the chamber of
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