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They went to impart the news to Yvan, the Secretary of the Assembly, who had been appointed by the Left, and who lived in the Rue de Boursault. An immediate meeting was necessary. Those Republican Representatives who were still at liberty must be warned and brought together without delay. Versigny said, "I will go and find Victor Hugo." It was eight o'clock in the morning.

He lived in a little apartment in the Rue de Boursault, at No. 8, I think, at the corner of the Rue Labruyere. The little apartment gradually became bare. After June, Antonin Moyne solicited an order of the Government. The matter dragged along for six months. Three or four Cabinets succeeded each other and Louis Bonaparte had time to be nominated President.

The "Lettres Nouvelles de Monsieur Boursault ... Avec Treize Lettres Amoureuses d'une Dame

But I have the climbers all over in some parts nothing else, where the wood closes in upon the path there the evergreen roses or the Ayrshire, cover the ground under the trees, or are trained up the trunks, and allowed to find their own way through the branches down again the multiflora in the same manner. I have made the boursault cover some unsightly rocks that were in my way.

He felt inclined to stroll along, dreaming of the future and inhaling the soft night air; but the thought of the series of articles ordered by M. Walter occurred to him, and he decided to return home at once and begin work. He walked rapidly along until he came to Rue Boursault.

Sulpice felt amid the bustle of his life, amid the spurring and over-excited events of his existence, the need of talking with his old friend. Besides, Rue Boursault was on the way to Rue Prony. As Marianne was frequently not at home, Sulpice would spend the time before her return in chatting with Ramel. "Well! Ramel, are you satisfied with me?" "How could I be otherwise?

"Rue Boursault, Batignolles," he said to the coachman, lowering one of the windows; "after that, only to the Bois!" The coachman drove the coupé toward the right, reaching the outer boulevards by way of Monceau Park. Vaudrey was delighted. He was going to talk open-heartedly to an old friend.

At last, however, they gave her some soup and cold meat, served on a corner of the bare table in the dining-room. It was half-past seven when she finished this frugal meal. She waited a moment, and then fearing she might keep Madame Ferailleur waiting, she went down into the street. A cab was waiting at the corner of the Rue Boursault, as indicated.

But I have the climbers all over in some parts nothing else, where the wood closes in upon the path there the evergreen roses or the Ayrshire cover the ground under the trees, or are trained up the trunks and allowed to find their own way through the branches down again the Multiflora in the same manner. I have made the Boursault cover some unsightly rocks that were in my way.

There must be no folly. If I tell her the news suddenly, she will most likely faint, so I must break the news gently." On reaching the Rue Boursault, he turned the corner, and paused, waiting for Mademoiselle Marguerite to join him. "What is the news?" she anxiously asked. "Everything is progressing finely slowly, but finely." "You know something, monsieur! Speak! Don't you see how anxious I am?"