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  • Vieille-Estrapade; then a little toy-shop, then a washerwoman's and then

    The Count's Millions ��mile Gaboriau 1852

  • Saint-Dominique to the Estrapade, had decided on his course of action.

    The Lesser Bourgeoisie Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • As Cerizet walked down the rue Montmartre to regain the Estrapade quarter, he puzzled his brains to divine who that little old man with the curt speech, the imperious manner, and a tone that seemed to cast upon all those with whom he spoke a boarding-grapnel, could be; a man, too, who came from such a distance to spend his evening in a place where, judging by his clothes alone, he had no business to be.

    The Lesser Bourgeoisie Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • a lodging beside the Baigneurs on the Estrapade, Rue Dauphine.

    Doom Castle Neil Munro

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