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![PARISIAN SKETCHES 7: In contemplation before the opera's ship, - at least it is not before that of the porte St. Martin, - nor indeed that of the ambigu [sic], - anyway, what is certain is that they are gazing upon a vessel](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0042930001.jpg)
PARISIAN SKETCHES 7: In contemplation before the opera's ship, - at least it is not before that of the porte St. Martin, - nor indeed that of the ambigu [sic], - anyway, what is certain is that they are gazing upon a vessel
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PHYSIOGNOMY OF THE ASSEMBLY 10: Below the upper vignette: The day when there is news; Below the lower vignette: The two most saintly persons in the Legislative Assembly
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PHYSIOGNOMY OF THE ASSEMBLY 10: Below the upper vignette: The day when there is news; Below the lower vignette: The two most saintly persons in the Legislative Assembly
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PARISIAN IN 1848. 3: -Yes, citizen, I demand the most complete abolition of factions!..
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PROFILES 7: THE FREQUENTER OF FÉLIX'S SHOP: Paris is at once the centre of civilisation, of the fine arts and of small pies; the love of the galette is pushed to fanaticism. Pastry cooks abound here, and today Paris is perhaps the city in the world where most brioches are made
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MONOMANIACS 5: THE REGULATOR: The word regulator normally applying to a type of machine, may wall also be applied to the individual above. One finds in Paris, said to be the most spiritual town in the most spiritual country in the Universe, several dozen particular men whose sole intellectual occupation is to regulate, each day, their watch on the shot of midday from the canon of the Royal Palace. Here, gunpowder makes those happy who will never set the world on fire
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EVERYTHING YOU COULD WANT 56: -Needless to say, the antique is always beautiful. -Yes, wife, in marble..
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Strangers in Paris 10: The visit to the Hôtel des Invalides -It doesn’t smell very good, your broth...how much is it? -Whatever you can give, master... but the minimum is three francs... -Deuce...! I definitely find it a little salty
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JOURNEY TO CHINA 9: A CHINESE DANCE.One is greatly mistaken if one believes the Chinese people to be giddy, joyful and the friend of pleasure: they are on the contrary serious and morose, since their greatest amusement consists in a type of lugubrious walking in which the men and women walk one in front of the other, or one beside the other, and seem to be saying among themselves: brother we should die! In order also to point to the philosophical intention behind this ceremony, the opposite of dancing, they call it: Counter-dancing
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![LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 67: THE SHIRTMAKER: Sir, I’ve made everything there that’s most suitable... with a shirt of my style you can appear in whichever salon [you wish] and you’ll always be the best dressed man of the entire company..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037540001.jpg)
LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 67: THE SHIRTMAKER: Sir, I’ve made everything there that’s most suitable... with a shirt of my style you can appear in whichever salon [you wish] and you’ll always be the best dressed man of the entire company..
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NEWS 38: A DIALOGUE AT THE POINTE ST. EUSTACHE. - What type of fort is that, madam! - Goodness... it's the market fort!
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JOURNEY TO CHINA 6: CHINESE PROPRIETY. In this country they have a singular idea of propriety!... the most chaste young girl, the most upstanding woman do not blush, by a prodigious exaggeration of forms, to call attention to a certain quarter to which they give the appearance of a veritable air-balloon... they call that a bustle..
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SKETCHES OF THE THEATRE 15: That which proves to us why it is pertfectly useless to spout gracious compliments to the public, in the play's final couplet
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The Railways 12: -Guard!... Guard!... stop in the name of heaven!... I've got stomack-ache!... -Impossible.. the management forbids it!... but in two and a quarter hours we’ll be in Orleans!..
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Parisian Boating Men 14: A man in to the sea: -Harpoon him more vigorously... we won’t get him without! -And you, hold his legs in the air, that’s the important thing!... nothing gives you a cold more than getting the soles of your feet wet!..
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![Ancient History 30: Dionysius the tyrant. If he chooses this condition in his sorry fortune, / It is because in the matter of schools / Tyrants always make too much of it, / So that they can fine one [school] in their old age (The late Barthelemy)](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0031430001.jpg)
Ancient History 30: Dionysius the tyrant. If he chooses this condition in his sorry fortune, / It is because in the matter of schools / Tyrants always make too much of it, / So that they can fine one [school] in their old age (The late Barthelemy)
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Ancient History 50: The clemency of Minos. Happy the pale human, who in this black refuge / Arrives, while Minos reads his Charivari; / He is sure to be forgiven, for we know that all judges / Are disarmed when they have laughed (Poetic little advertisement)
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NEWS 194: To a known air: -Oh! Richard, oh! my king, the universe abandons you, On the earth there is thus only you interested in your person
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JOURNEY TO CHINA 7: CHINESE MARRIAGE. The angler's skill in setting his lines, the hunter's artfulness in taking game, the horse-dealer's tricks to hide the redhibitory defects of his horse, nothing is comparable to the skill, the artfulness, the trick which a mother deploys in order to marry her daughter... the poor Chinese men mistrust the lures, of honey and of glue, to no avail, someone always falls into the maternal snare
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Strangers in Paris 3: What is called dining in a restaurant: -Waiter!...I've been in your establishment for an hour and a quarter without having a chair...and you've still only given the tooth-picks to my wife who's dying of hunger... you'll make me lose my normal posture, and I'll end up with my feet in the dish... do you understand, waiter! -There now, Sir... there there now, there there!!!
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TODAY'S PHILANTHROPISTS 5: -Madam... it is not enough only to have danced for the benefit of those poor Poles... let us be Philanthropists to the very end... let us take supper for their profit!..
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MONOMANIACS 8: THE COFFEE-LOVER: The half-cup easily becomes second nature; one finds a number of people who, like the lover above, have made themselves an immutable law to take their coffee, in order to facilitate digestion, even though their means do not allow them to dine. It is agreed that existence would be too bitter without chicory
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Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan

TODAY'S PHILANTHROPISTS 12: -So then, my friend, at the age of twenty two you had already killed three men... what a powerful nature, and how guilty society is for not having better guided it!... -Oh! yeah sir!... in my view the police have been very wrong... without them I wouldn't be here!..
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![NEWS 99: IMPRESSIONS OF A JOURNEY BY A GREAT POET: “One of the curiosities of Frankfurt that will soon disappear, I fear, is the butcher's shop. it [sic] is impossible to see a more splendid pile of fresh flesh. The bloody butchers and pink butchers’ wives chat gracefully under garlands of legs of mutton. A red stream, its colour barely altered by two gushing fountains, runs and smokes in the middle of the street!” (The Rhine by Victor Hugo Volume 2 page 357)](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0033610002.jpg)
NEWS 99: IMPRESSIONS OF A JOURNEY BY A GREAT POET: “One of the curiosities of Frankfurt that will soon disappear, I fear, is the butcher's shop. it [sic] is impossible to see a more splendid pile of fresh flesh. The bloody butchers and pink butchers’ wives chat gracefully under garlands of legs of mutton. A red stream, its colour barely altered by two gushing fountains, runs and smokes in the middle of the street!” (The Rhine by Victor Hugo Volume 2 page 357)
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