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Police said the party, called "Sausage and Booze," could have been viewed as a provocation in the Goutte-d'Or neighborhood of northern Paris, where many Muslims pray on the streets because there are not enough mosques.
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Making his day's stations, the dingy printingcase, his three taverns, the Montmartre lair he sleeps short night in, rue de la Goutte-d'Or, damascened with flyblown faces of the gone.
Ulysses James Joyce 1911
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Even the Rue de la Goutte-d'Or itself joined in now.
L'Assommoir ��mile Zola 1871
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They by this time had turned into La Rue de la Goutte-d'Or.
L'Assommoir ��mile Zola 1871
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Coudeloup, in the Rue des Poissonniers; her meat of stout Charles, a butcher in the Rue Polonceau; her groceries at Lehongre's, in the Rue de la Goutte-d'Or, almost opposite her own shop.
L'Assommoir ��mile Zola 1871
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When Gervaise got back to the Rue de la Goutte-d'Or she found at the
L'Assommoir ��mile Zola 1871
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Gervaise, on reaching the boulevard, turned to the left and followed the Rue de la Goutte-d'Or.
L'Assommoir ��mile Zola 1871
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On the Boulevard de la Chapelle, and in the entire neighborhood of the Goutte-d'Or, the fortnight's pay, which fell due on that Saturday, produced an enormous drunken uproar.
L'Assommoir ��mile Zola 1871
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The Boche couple, on the first of April, moved also and took the loge of the great house in the Rue de la Goutte-d'Or.
L'Assommoir ��mile Zola 1871
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To take merely the Rue de la Goutte-d'Or, she no longer dared pass in front of the grocer's, nor the charcoal-dealer's, nor the greengrocer's; and this obliged her, whenever she required to be at the wash-house, to go round by the
L'Assommoir ��mile Zola 1871
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