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"This," said Remy, "is the Rue de la Gypecienne, or Egyptienne, which you like; often called by the people the Rue de la Gyssienne, or Jussienne." "Very likely; but where are we going?" "Do you see that little church?" said Remy. "How nicely it is situated; I dare say you never remarked it before." "No, I did not know it."
First of all my mother asked if the story was quite true. After she had been assured that the matter had been printed in a book and painted on a stained window in the Church of La Jussienne she believed it. "I think," she said, "that one has to be as holy as she was to do the like without committing a sin. I must say that I should not like to do it."
He was a skilful, thrifty workman, sufficiently enterprising to buy his master's business when the latter fell a chance victim to the disturbances of 1789. Goriot established himself in the Rue de la Jussienne, close to the Corn Exchange.
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