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It was not long before I found such apartments as I required, Piloted by Brunet through some broad thoroughfares and along part of the Boulevards, I came upon a cluster of narrow streets branching off through a massive stone gateway from the Rue du Faubourg Montmartre. This little nook was called the Cité Bergère. The houses were white and lofty. Some had courtyards, and all were decorated with pretty iron balconies and delicately-tinted Venetian shutters. Most of them bore the announcement "Apartements

For example, geography and voyages and travels form a division of history, between the philosophy of history and chronology, etc. The classification in use in the Bibliothèque nationale of France places Theology first, followed by Law, History, Philosophy and Belles-lettres. The grand division of Philosophy includes all which is classified under Arts and Sciences in the system of Brunet.

Soon afterwards Exili was set free how it happened is not known and sought out Sainte-Croix, who let him a room in the name of his steward, Martin de Breuille, a room situated in the blind, alley off the Place Maubert, owned by a woman called Brunet.

The little volume being, as Brunet says, "une des plus jolies et plus rares de la collection des Elsevier," gave a temptation to fraudulent imitators, who, as if by a providential arrangement for their detection, lapsed into accuracy at the critical figure.

"Shall I conclude for Monsieur at twenty francs a week?" murmured the sagacious Brunet. "Of course," said I, laying the first week's rent upon the table. And so the thing was done, and, brimful of satisfaction, I went off to the hotel for my luggage, and moved in immediately.

I have been at the Chapel, and seen so many Beaus, such a number of Plumeys, I cou'd not tell which I should look on most; sometimes my Heart was charm'd with the gay Blonding, then with the melancholy Noire, anon the amiable Brunet; sometimes the bashful, then again the bold; the little now, anon the lovely tall: In fine, my Dear, I was embarass'd on all sides, I did nothing but deal my Heart tout autour.

At the peace of 1815, for a year, the long waists of the English were a standing jest; all Paris went to see Pothier and Brunet in Les Anglaises pour rire; but in 1816 and 1817 the belt of the Frenchwoman, which in 1814 cut her across the bosom, gradually descended till it reached the hips. Within ten years England has made two little gifts to our language.

"Here's a refractory, Monsieur Brunet; Pere Fourchon wants to drop off." "He has had too many drops already," said the sheriff; "but the law in this case does not require that he shall be sober." "Please excuse me, Monsieur Brunet," said Fourchon, "I am expected at Les Aigues on business; they are in treaty for an otter."

Grandfather Farrel is the fellow to whom I am indebted for my saddle-colored complexion." "Siberia has bleached you considerably. I should say you're an ordinary brunet now." Farrel removed his overseas cap and ran long fingers through his hair. "If I had a strain of Indian in me, sir," he explained, "my hair would be straight, thick, coarse, and blue-black.

The letter merely asks Brunet to give jobs to two "worthy young men" and is written in a manner that shows Rodriguez and Brunet are rather close. By February 7, 1935, Rodriguez and the Ford executive in Mexico had become sufficiently intimate for the fascist leader to express his appreciation of Brunet's placing Gold Shirts in the plant.