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... Paris was not a monument to a dead past - Paris was a living , pulsing city , and Pari- sians were alive , gay , witty , —and so very polite ! Paris was one great salon where one could meet the great writers and thinkers of France ...
... Paris was not a monument to a dead past - Paris was a living , pulsing city , and Pari- sians were alive , gay , witty , —and so very polite ! Paris was one great salon where one could meet the great writers and thinkers of France ...
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... Paris ! Paris ! " - and I heard the tinkling bells of the licorice - water venders . Here you already breathe the air of the capital , which is now visible on the horizon . A rascally guide tried to persuade me to visit the royal tomb ...
... Paris ! Paris ! " - and I heard the tinkling bells of the licorice - water venders . Here you already breathe the air of the capital , which is now visible on the horizon . A rascally guide tried to persuade me to visit the royal tomb ...
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... Paris delighted me with its prevailing gaiety , which sheds its influ- ence over the most somber minds . Strange ! Paris is the stage on which the greatest tragedies of world history have been performed - trag- edies at the recollection ...
... Paris delighted me with its prevailing gaiety , which sheds its influ- ence over the most somber minds . Strange ! Paris is the stage on which the greatest tragedies of world history have been performed - trag- edies at the recollection ...
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