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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

  • 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.

    Les Miserables, Volume III, Marius 1862

  • 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

  • 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.

    Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I 2008

  • It was the reflection of the torch which was burning in the Corinthe barricade.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • 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

  • Nevertheless, Courfeyrac and his friends continued to go to Corinthe, — out of pity, as Bossuet said.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • 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

  • The Rue de la Chanvrerie and Corinthe have disappeared beneath the pavement of the Rue Rambuteau.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • 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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