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1 I | and Jean, had remained at Paris to continue their studies,
2 I | they went up the Rue de Paris they stopped now and then
3 I | lawyer went on:~“Did you, in Paris, know a certain M. Marechal—
4 I | monsieur, but a fanatic for Paris; never to be got away from
5 I | went on:~“My colleague in Paris has just communicated to
6 I | seemed quite easy.~“No; my Paris correspondent states that
7 I | good to stay any longer in Paris and work for the children
8 II | made his way to the Rue de Paris, the high-street of Havre,
9 II | him—in the hospitals in Paris. He was a Pole, an old refugee,
10 III| the scientific faculty of Paris had their eye on him, and
11 IV | during all those years in Paris.~But he perceived that the
12 IV | his parents had lived in Paris. But the faces escaped him,
13 IV | he had seen formerly in Paris, on the drawing-room chimney-shelf,
14 IV | the commercial houses of Paris, had set to work, with all
15 IV | pretty woman, living in Paris, reading books, applauding
16 V | that you used to have, in Paris, a little portrait of Marechal,
17 V | long, long before they left Paris that the miniature had vanished.
18 V | be in the dining-room in Paris. I thought that Jean might
19 IX | bringing the passengers from Paris. Then he wandered about
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