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 1     LIII|   establishment, known as the Poivriere, bore anything but an enviable
 2     LIII|     Hidden in the loft of the Poivriere, Jean, through an opening
 3      LIV|    followed his wife into the Poivriere, Jean had so arranged matters
 4      LIV|      after returning from the Poivriere, was still engaged in her
 5      LIV|   worn by the habitues of the Poivriere. He did not know how soon
 6      LIV|     that she must come to the Poivriere Sunday evening at eleven
 7      LIV|       in the direction of the Poivriere.~ ~Gloom and silence prevailed
 8      LIV|  midst of the fog. It was the Poivriere. The light within filtered
 9       LV|    the terrible scenes at the Poivriere, he relinquished all hope.~ ~
10       LV| reason of his presence at the Poivriere. That this reason would
11       LV|       from the Rainbow to the Poivriere, Jean had been precipitated
12       LV| skilful investigations at the Poivriere, rushed to the Place dItalie,
13       LV|     ear-rings she wore at the Poivriere at any shop, but from one
14       LV|  follow up this affair of the Poivriere.~ ~What would his superior
15       LV|        of his presence at the Poivriere, I can and shall, at the
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