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Updated: June 27, 2025
Ah, veinard, you you don't know how you're blessed. Presently we found ourselves labouring knee-deep in a wave of black pinafores, and Nina had plucked her bunch of violets from her breast, and was dropping them amongst eager fingers and rosy cherubic smiles. And it was constantly, 'Tiens, there's Madame Chose in her kiosque. Bonjour, madame.
He was standing on the kerb. He saw me. His name is Krail Felix Krail!" "Is he still there?" cried the men, as with one accord they left their chairs and dashed eagerly across to the window. "Krail!" cried the Russian in alarm. "Where is he?" "See!" the Italian pointed out, "see the man in black yonder, standing there near the kiosque, smoking a cigarette. He is still watching.
If you but go to a kiosque to get a Figaro, the white-capped marchande has something clever to say. The rain, the air, the clouds, the sun are full of esprit for her are to her banques de France, upon which she has an unlimited credit credit fonder, if you will, credit mobilier, or what not.
"Faith, what she said was 'Take me to the Bois, and the cab turned by the Saints-Pères bridge. Probably it went by the Tuileries quay after." "The number? The number of this taxi?" "Why, we will ask the policeman at the kiosque: he has certainly entered it, as usual."
He sauntered, as idle and as curious as any in that broad walk. He took a drink at a café, neither hiding himself unnaturally nor ostentatiously occupying a chair at the edge of the awning. He sat there for half an hour. But when he rose again he made sure that no one was loitering to watch his movements. He sauntered up to the very end of the Rambla past the ice-cream kiosque.
To visit a cinematograph, to take a cooling temperance drink at the Municipal Kiosque at the top of the Rambla, and to pace up and down the broad walk with unending chatter until daybreak here were the joys of Barcelona folk in the days of summer.
The Morse, after skimming along the surface of the water until outside the port, was now about to sink. The commandant's place was no longer in the helmet or kiosque whence he could direct the route along the surface of the sea.
Figaro, with its usual good taste, recommends the battalions of the National Guard to choose celebrities of the demi-monde for their vivandières. From what I hear every day, I imagine that the battalions will be far more likely to hang the editor of this facetious paper than to take his advice. I am told by the kiosque women that its sale is falling off daily.
The circumstance scarce surprised me at the time, much less now; but I was somewhat chagrined a little after to find I had walked into a kiosque. I began to wonder if I were any the worse for my last bottle, and decided to steady myself with coffee and brandy.
In a word, he looked on the bright side of things again. It could not ultimately matter a bilberry whether his marriage was public or private. He lit a cigarette gaily. He could not guess that untoward destiny was waiting for him close by the newspaper kiosque. A little girl was leaning against the palisade there, and gazing somewhat restlessly about her.
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