Parisian Emotions 34: A gentleman submerged by his business

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Parisian Emotions 13: Robbed!... Pick-pocket Street

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Parisian Emotions 37: For now...we...are in a mess

Parisian Emotions 37: For now...we...are in a mess

Parisian Emotions 25: We should scatter with flowers the path of life!

Parisian Emotions 25: We should scatter with flowers the path of life!

Parisian Emotions 7: Sir is ill

Parisian Emotions 7: Sir is ill

Parisian Emotions 8: Cab here Sir, here Sir..

Parisian Emotions 8: Cab here Sir, here Sir..

Parisian Emotions 8: Cab here Sir, here Sir..

Parisian Emotions 8: Cab here Sir, here Sir..

Parisian Emotions 36: The cretins! They've sacked me

Parisian Emotions 36: The cretins! They've sacked me

Parisian Emotions 6: Thank you. Go and dine in the town, my boy

Parisian Emotions 6: Thank you. Go and dine in the town, my boy

Parisian Emotions 28: Eh, there you are my poor chap! How..

Parisian Emotions 28: Eh, there you are my poor chap! How..

Parisian Emotions 39: The friendship of a great chemist..

Parisian Emotions 39: The friendship of a great chemist..

Parisian Emotions 15: But waiter, it is unworthy

Parisian Emotions 15: But waiter, it is unworthy

Parisian Emotions 15: But waiter, it is unworthy

Parisian Emotions 15: But waiter, it is unworthy

Parisian Emotions 29: It's annoying! That passes before... your nose: and you go on your way singing... “Alas! She fled like a shadow!...”

Parisian Emotions 29: It's annoying! That passes before... your nose: and you go on your way singing... “Alas! She fled like a shadow!...”

Parisian Emotions 38: The origin of Bedouins in Paris

Parisian Emotions 38: The origin of Bedouins in Paris

Parisian Emotions 1: Aren't they dreary!... see how they make off!... what it is not to live in property!!!... My little loves, when you come by again we should warn you, we'll burn pastilles from the Seraglio for you..

Parisian Emotions 1: Aren't they dreary!... see how they make off!... what it is not to live in property!!!... My little loves, when you come by again we should warn you, we'll burn pastilles from the Seraglio for you..

Parisian Emotions 40: Strolling during the thaw - R...R..rascal! - What! ... what ... but I told you I aimed at Gugusse... that big boy's a nuisance! - I'm going to complain to your pa... pa... parents and to the Po... Po... Police Superintendent! ... then we'll see! - Eh! you want to see, do you!... wait till I block your other window!

Parisian Emotions 40: Strolling during the thaw - R...R..rascal! - What! ... what ... but I told you I aimed at Gugusse... that big boy's a nuisance! - I'm going to complain to your pa... pa... parents and to the Po... Po... Police Superintendent! ... then we'll see! - Eh! you want to see, do you!... wait till I block your other window!

Parisian Emotions 50: A victim of the factions. Ah...ah...at...tchoo!! we're doing well, my nose is pouring too. Mr. Jacqueminot should have drilled some ducks to mount guard in this weather ... and what's more ah... at... tchoo!! what if they caught a cold

Parisian Emotions 50: A victim of the factions. Ah...ah...at...tchoo!! we're doing well, my nose is pouring too. Mr. Jacqueminot should have drilled some ducks to mount guard in this weather ... and what's more ah... at... tchoo!! what if they caught a cold

Parisian Emotions 27: That's the limit! I have bought four sizes, just like those there, in my life; Fifine, my first girlfriend; Cocotte, that wench Cocotte! big Mimi, and my wife, like that up there in the corner

Parisian Emotions 27: That's the limit! I have bought four sizes, just like those there, in my life; Fifine, my first girlfriend; Cocotte, that wench Cocotte! big Mimi, and my wife, like that up there in the corner

BOHEMIANS OF PARIS 8: THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FRIEND: Ah! dear friend; how stout you've become... let me embrace you! let me embrace you! (the instant after, it was nothing but a mistake and the gentleman discovers that his extempore friend wished to make the acquaintance of... his watch!)

BOHEMIANS OF PARIS 8: THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FRIEND: Ah! dear friend; how stout you've become... let me embrace you! let me embrace you! (the instant after, it was nothing but a mistake and the gentleman discovers that his extempore friend wished to make the acquaintance of... his watch!)

THE BACHELOR'S DAY 5: 11 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING: Mr. Coquelet wishing to offer a bouquet of violets to Miss Palissandre, reproaches himself for his prodigality; and washing his handkerchief with his own hands, clears his conscience by means of this economy

THE BACHELOR'S DAY 5: 11 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING: Mr. Coquelet wishing to offer a bouquet of violets to Miss Palissandre, reproaches himself for his prodigality; and washing his handkerchief with his own hands, clears his conscience by means of this economy

The Salon of 1842: Charmed to see himself exhibited, the original seen here takes his wife to the Salon, and places her in front of his own image, in order to rejoice in the crowd's judgment. -Look, say some, it's Chinese Commissioner Lin! -No, says others, don't you see that it's a bit of natural history! - It is, joins in a gentleman with a catalogue, it is the portrait of Mr. D..., insurance broker. -Well, with a bonce like that he needn't insure it, because no one would steal it. (His lady wife leaves, extremely flattered.)

The Salon of 1842: Charmed to see himself exhibited, the original seen here takes his wife to the Salon, and places her in front of his own image, in order to rejoice in the crowd's judgment. -Look, say some, it's Chinese Commissioner Lin! -No, says others, don't you see that it's a bit of natural history! - It is, joins in a gentleman with a catalogue, it is the portrait of Mr. D..., insurance broker. -Well, with a bonce like that he needn't insure it, because no one would steal it. (His lady wife leaves, extremely flattered.)

The Salon of 1842: Charmed to see himself exhibited, the original seen here takes his wife to the Salon, and places her in front of his own image, in order to rejoice in the crowd's judgment. -Look, say some, it's Chinese Commissioner Lin! -No, says others, don't you see that it's a bit of natural history! - It is, joins in a gentleman with a catalogue, it is the portrait of Mr. D..., insurance broker. -Well, with a bonce like that he needn't insure it, because no one would steal it. (His lady wife leaves, extremely flattered.)

The Salon of 1842: Charmed to see himself exhibited, the original seen here takes his wife to the Salon, and places her in front of his own image, in order to rejoice in the crowd's judgment. -Look, say some, it's Chinese Commissioner Lin! -No, says others, don't you see that it's a bit of natural history! - It is, joins in a gentleman with a catalogue, it is the portrait of Mr. D..., insurance broker. -Well, with a bonce like that he needn't insure it, because no one would steal it. (His lady wife leaves, extremely flattered.)

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