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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Strangers in Paris 13: A rustic ball of Paris
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TENANTS AND LANDLORDS 18: How the Spanish balcony is included in Paris
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The Disasters of War: This is worse
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PRACTICES OF THE MERCHANTS OF PARIS 4: That fits your head like a glove!
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PROFILES 2: “Hello there, hey! Madam hostess, I like soups bald” (Victor Hugo, Notre Dame de Paris)
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![The Hundred-and-one Robert-Macaire [Caricaturana] 100: Mr. Daumier, your Robert-Macaire series is a charming thing!... It is the exact portrayal of the pilfering of our age... It is the faithful portrait of the crowd of rascals you find everywhere, in business, in politics, in finance, everywhere! everywhere!!... The cheats should hate you... But the estimation of honest people is yours... Have you still not received the cross of honour?... It's shocking!!..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037950001.jpg)
The Hundred-and-one Robert-Macaire [Caricaturana] 100: Mr. Daumier, your Robert-Macaire series is a charming thing!... It is the exact portrayal of the pilfering of our age... It is the faithful portrait of the crowd of rascals you find everywhere, in business, in politics, in finance, everywhere! everywhere!!... The cheats should hate you... But the estimation of honest people is yours... Have you still not received the cross of honour?... It's shocking!!..
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Strangers in Paris 7: A slight queue at the door of the Palais de l’Industrie
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THE DOOR-KEEPERS OF PARIS 4: - If you are not of the nobility, it's useless my showing you this appartment I let only to titled people
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PARISIANS TYPES 28: A SAMPLE of what is sometimes called the Beaus of Paris
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PARISIANS TYPES 28: A SAMPLE of what is sometimes called the Beaus of Paris
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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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![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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EVERYTHING YOU COULD WANT 33: “The theatre is a good thing for the lower classes of Paris, they come there to relax in the evening from the hard toils of the day.” (All the moralists)
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Strangers in Paris 2: The indispensable visit to the tailor of the Palais Royal
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NEWS 47: Adornments of Paris - the new fortifications of the Louvre Courtyard
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Parisian Emotions 38: The origin of Bedouins in Paris
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The Disasters of War: This is the worst!
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TRIVIAL THINGS 6: -Is it to you or to the Gentleman who's your brother that I have the honour of speaking? -It is to my brother, Sir
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THE COMET OF 1857 7: An aspect which the streets of Paris already begin to take on each evening
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Paris in Winter 2: An ingenious manner of clearing the roofs
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NEWS 232: THE EMPIRE IS PEACE
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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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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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NEWS 167: Do you think perhaps it's a spectator... well not even that!... it's the director!!!
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