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Updated: May 16, 2025


Vincent de Paul, an excellent education proportioned to their station, and fitting them to be useful members of society. "The solemn opening of the Maison-Eugénie-Napoleon took place on the 1st of January, 1857. "M. Veron, the journaliste, now deputy of the Seine, has given, in the 'Moniteur, a very circumstantial account of this establishment. From it we borrow the following:

General Trebassof, who had steadily watched Rouletabille, who, for that matter, had been kept in eye by everyone there, said: "Eh, eh, monsieur le journaliste, you find us very gay?" "I find you very brave," said Rouletabille quietly. "How is that?" said Feodor Feodorovitch, smiling. "You must pardon me for thinking of the things that you seem to have forgotten entirely."

Announcing myself as a "Journaliste Anglais," I got, after some difficulty, into a room in which several of his staff were seated. But there my progress was stopped. I was told that aides-de-camp had been fired on, and that General Trochu had himself been arrested, and had been within an inch of being shot because he had had the impudence to say that he was the Governor of Paris.

Yesterday afternoon I was in a crowd, and some one suggested that I was a spy; I immediately mounted on a chair and explained that I was a "journaliste Anglais," and pointed out to my friends that they ought to be obliged to me for remaining here. "If any one doubts me," I added, "let us go to the nearest commissary." No one did doubt me, and fifty patriots immediately shook hands with me.

"Where is that?" was the next question. So I took them out on to the terrace again, and showed them Amélie's house. They stared solemnly at it, as if they had never seen it before, and then one of them turned on me quickly, as if to startle me. "Vous êtes une femme de lettres?" "It is so written down in my papers," I replied. "Journaliste?"

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