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-- LEFT BANK — rue de la Huchette, take métro to Saint Michel, Latin (student) quarter, across the river from Notre Dame, street of moderately priced Greek restaurants (lots of atmosphere and lots of fun), intersects lower end of Blvd.St. Michel
What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009
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Caveau de la Huchette, just down the street opposite Notre-Dame, has fantastic live jazz music and swing dancing on most weekends.
What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009
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-LEFT BANK—rue de la Huchette, take métro to Saint Michel, Latin (student) quarter, across the river from Notre Dame, street of moderately priced Greek restaurants (lots of atmosphere and lots of fun), intersects lower end of Blvd.
What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009
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He was soon on the other side of the river (this was his way back to La Huchette), and Emma saw him in the meadow, walking under the poplars, slackening his pace now and then as one who reflects.
Madame Bovary 2003
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Huchette, from which opens the curious old Rue du Chat qui Pêche and the Rue Zacharie, in mediæval times called Sac à Lie, which communicates with the Rue St. Sévérin.
The Story of Paris Thomas Okey 1893
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It was Rue de la Huchette where you said your midwife lives, wasn't it? opposite a copper planer's?
Germinie Lacerteux Edmond de Goncourt 1859
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Huchette, stay there an hour, and be back again at Yonville while every one was still asleep.
Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life Gustave Flaubert 1850
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Huchette, stay there an hour, and be back again at Yonville while everyone was still asleep.
Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert 1850
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Huchette, in fact, was an estate near Yonville, where he had just bought the château and two farms that he cultivated himself, without, however, troubling very much about them.
Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life Gustave Flaubert 1850
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"Menneville!" cried Colbert, "what, he who killed Rue de la Huchette, a worthy man who wanted a fat fowl?"
The Vicomte De Bragelonne Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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