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  • At this moment a footman in livery, carrying a leather portmanteau and coming from the Touchard establishment, where he had gone too late to secure places as far as Chambly, came up and said: — “Are you Pierrotin?”

    A Start in Life 2007

  • The passion of the Parisian for the country is such that local enterprise could successfully compete with the Lesser Stage company, — Petites Messageries, the name given to the Touchard enterprise to distinguish it from that of the Grandes Messageries of the rue Montmartre.

    A Start in Life 2007

  • Flaming! painted red and gold to make Touchard burst with envy!

    A Start in Life 2007

  • In spite of their long-standing rights, in spite, too, of their efforts, their capital, and all the advantages of a powerful centralization, the Touchard coaches

    A Start in Life 2007

  • At the time of which we write, the Touchard success was stimulating speculators.

    A Start in Life 2007

  • Touchard coaches finally extended their route to Chambly; but competition followed.

    A Start in Life 2007

  • Touchard beat me and tried to show I was a lackey, and not the son of a senator, and so I promptly took up the rôle of a lackey.

    A Raw Youth 2003

  • It was strange, too, that when she came in and talked to Touchard, she did not say one word to me of being my mother.

    A Raw Youth 2003

  • When at last Touchard himself became comprehensible, something unbearable began in my soul.

    A Raw Youth 2003

  • Labigot and Touchard; and finally that of 1873, like all preceding it, failed to find any serious deviation from fact.

    Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2003

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