Chapter
1 I | savings. He retired to le Havre, bought a boat, and became
2 I | looked forward to settling in Havre if they could find a satisfactory
3 I | all converging towards the Havre pier, now scarcely visible
4 I | ledger.~Since settling at Havre she had become perceptibly
5 I | them notice how the town of Havre divided Upper from Lower
6 II | Paris, the high-street of Havre, brightly lighted up, lively
7 II | worthy had come to settle at Havre, counting on the large custom
8 III | the wealth and fashion of Havre, he could easily make a
9 III | modest young practitioner of Havre! And he would be richer
10 III | discover in the town of Havre the son of our worthy friend
11 IV | Northcoast Pharos and the Havre Semaphore, would advertise
12 VI | lands near the docks in Havre; and this by-and-bye might
13 VII | By the time they reached Havre their drowsiness was so
14 VII | tears, since we came to Havre. I was his wholly and forever;
15 VIII| splendid cities—New York and Havre; and the remainder at sea
16 IX | deputy to the Mayor of Havre, and a particular friend
17 IX | use to you. I am leaving Havre early next month.”~Marowsko
18 IX | came into the harbour of Havre to sail on the 7th, bound
19 IX | And the good people of Havre, who crowded the piers,
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