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Updated: June 26, 2025


"Don't you do it, or I'll never speak to you again as long as I live." Phil marched steadily on with the heavy hand gripping his shoulder. "Sensible boy!" said the preventive man. As everyone knows, the Boutiques lie hid among the northern cliffs by the Eperquerie.

He left one to send them all on after us, and we straggled off past Belfontaine and Tintageu and the Autelets and Saignie Bay, and so into the road to the Common, and took our stand on the high ground above the Boutiques, and as we went Thomas Godfray loaded my pistols for me from his own flask.

When I compare the reluctance with which the yeomanry of Ireland, or the local militia of England, leave their homes and their business to "assume the spear and shield," with the enthusiasm evinced by the Garde Nationale when they are called to leave their boutiques and don their uniforms, I am more than ever struck with the remarkable difference existing between two nations separated by so short a distance.

"My Boutiques," said Uncle George, "and no man no living man but myself has ever been here till now, so far as I know." And round the walls we saw a very large number of neatly piled kegs and packages, at which my grandfather said, "Ah ha, mon beau!" and Uncle George smiled cheerfully in the candle-light. "The Great Boutiques lie over there," he said, pointing.

On their way to their sleeping quarters it is interesting to observe divers stopping at boutiques and tea saloons for refreshments, paying their score with oysters, extremely acceptable to the shopkeeper itching to test his luck. In a small way, oysters pass current in the Cadjan City as the equivalent of coins.

He armed himself hastily, strapped onto his back the bivouac tent, the pole of which stuck up above his head, and then, held rigid by this contraption, he went down to the street. He turned sharply to the right and walked to the end of the shopping arcade of Bab-Azoum, where a series of Algerian store-keepers watched him pass, concealed in corners of their dark boutiques like spiders.

Well sir, nice, bright, young wife, sing, act, dance we'd have beeg tam together, and I'd dhrink nothing but tea, sure! Go to Morréall, buy tiquette on the theatre, ride on the street car, make transfer to Hochelaga Park, get out, have nice glass beer just one, m'sieu go on the boutiques, buy nice bonnett, eh?

"He must have come by way of the Boutiques," I said, "for those stones have not been moved." "And yet Uncle George seemed certain that no one besides himself knew of this place. 'No living man' that is what he said." "He'll be the more surprised when he comes," I said, and we left it there.

"She's an old dear," said Margaret. "They shall both have the very best time we can give them." "I shall take them conger-eeling," said Graeme, "and to Venus's Bath" "And down the Boutiques and the Gouliots" suggested Margaret. "And ormering in Grande Grève," laughed Miss Penny, who had spent a day there on that alluring pursuit and had come home bruised and wet and dirty.

He shook his head, however. "Not, eh? Well, you know the neighbourhood anyway. Take me to the Boutiques." "The Boutiques?" cried Carette. "Ah! The Boutiques. You know where the Boutiques are, I can see." They both knew the Boutiques. It would be a very small child on Sercq who did not know that much.

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