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They assembled in Paris in two localities, near the fish-market, in a wine-shop called Corinthe, of which more will be heard later on, and near the Pantheon in a little cafe in the Rue Saint – Michel called the Cafe
Les Miserables 2008
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They assembled in Paris in two localities, near the fish-market, in a wine-shop called Corinthe, of which more will be heard later on, and near the Pantheon in in a little cafe in the Rue Saint-Michel called the Cafe Musain, now torn down; the first of these meeting-places was close to the workingman, the second to the students.
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They assembled in Paris in two localities, near the fish-market, in a wine-shop called Corinthe, of which more will be heard later on, and near the Pantheon in a little cafe in the Rue Saint-Michel called the Cafe Musain, now torn down; the first of these meeting-places was close to the workingman, the second to the students.
Les Misérables Victor Hugo 1843
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In Greece, the two secretaries visited prison camps at Liossa, Rouff, Londi, Patras, Corinthe, Lamia, and the Military Hospital in Athens, as well as the camps at Londa and Candie on Crete.
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It was the reflection of the torch which was burning in the Corinthe barricade.
Les Miserables 2008
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These same young men assembled also, as we have stated already, in a restaurant wine-shop of the Rue Mondetour which was called Corinthe.
Les Miserables 2008
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Nevertheless, Courfeyrac and his friends continued to go to Corinthe, — out of pity, as Bossuet said.
Les Miserables 2008
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It was there that lay the Rue de la Chanvrerie, which ancient deeds spell Chanverrerie, and the celebrated public-house called Corinthe.
Les Miserables 2008
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The Rue de la Chanvrerie and Corinthe have disappeared beneath the pavement of the Rue Rambuteau.
Les Miserables 2008
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Corinthe created an obstacle, the Rue Mondetour was easily barricaded on the right and the left, no attack was possible except from the Rue Saint – Denis, that is to say, in front, and in full sight.
Les Miserables 2008
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