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At the present, I sell pleasure to the ladies., p. 79

At the present, I sell pleasure to the ladies., p. 79, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Today is the feast of Saint Magdalen. Long ago that was my feast day!, p. 85

Today is the feast of Saint Magdalen. Long ago that was my feast day!, p. 85, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Sigh! And I really liked lobster!, p. 87

Sigh! And I really liked lobster!, p. 87, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Do you know that charming person? Perfectly: she is the wife of two of my friends., p. 95

Do you know that charming person? Perfectly: she is the wife of two of my friends., p. 95, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Mademoiselle sings; we will have water.

Mademoiselle sings; we will have water., 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Louison, what is yours is mine ... and I'm thirsty!

Louison, what is yours is mine ... and I'm thirsty!, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

I'm such a little thing! I'm really a nothing! I'm a street urchin! ... But I'm not a Grocer., p. 33

I'm such a little thing! I'm really a nothing! I'm a street urchin! ... But I'm not a Grocer., p. 33, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Don't make a mistake, young man! The taffeta goes to my house. -And the velvet for Magdalen.

Don't make a mistake, young man! The taffeta goes to my house. -And the velvet for Magdalen., 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

...and I will presently be hurled in a heap, from the summit of the North Tower! ... All this, Sirs, refers to my virtue., p. 45.

...and I will presently be hurled in a heap, from the summit of the North Tower! ... All this, Sirs, refers to my virtue., p. 45., 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

What's with you, Mimie? The damned colic again?, p. 16

What's with you, Mimie? The damned colic again?, p. 16, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Come, go! We'll stay there until tomorrow: a ball is always the same thing!, p. 17

Come, go! We'll stay there until tomorrow: a ball is always the same thing!, p. 17, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Hush! A stockholder who just touched his dividend!, p. 21

Hush! A stockholder who just touched his dividend!, p. 21, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Lit .. tle flower ... of the fields / Always ... always ... hidden, p. 23

Lit .. tle flower ... of the fields / Always ... always ... hidden, p. 23, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Emile Verhaeren with Pince Nez

Emile Verhaeren with Pince Nez, 1862 - 1934

André Louis Armand Rassenfosse

Emile Verhaeren in Three-Quarter View

Emile Verhaeren in Three-Quarter View, 1862 - 1934

André Louis Armand Rassenfosse

Jacques Maubourguet, you wanted to make a man out of your boy, who wasn't anything but a good-for-nothing! But now he is a Viscount ...  of Maubourguet! Jacques, my man, there is only one God! I'd like to shake his Viscount-ness ... and no later than right away!, p. 18

Jacques Maubourguet, you wanted to make a man out of your boy, who wasn't anything but a good-for-nothing! But now he is a Viscount ... of Maubourguet! Jacques, my man, there is only one God! I'd like to shake his Viscount-ness ... and no later than right away!, p. 18, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

How do you do? -Thank you! and you? -I thank you. Don't take your hat off!   -As you see; and ... are you well?..., p. 13

How do you do? -Thank you! and you? -I thank you. Don't take your hat off! -As you see; and ... are you well?..., p. 13, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

As for me, if I have nothing in the bank, that's the fault of events, p. 15

As for me, if I have nothing in the bank, that's the fault of events, p. 15, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Emile Verhaeren in Three-Quarter View

Emile Verhaeren in Three-Quarter View, 1862 - 1934

André Louis Armand Rassenfosse

Isn't it true, Papa, that the Monsieur in the little garden has a nice head? Your Monsieur in the little garden has a nice wig., p. 11

Isn't it true, Papa, that the Monsieur in the little garden has a nice head? Your Monsieur in the little garden has a nice wig., p. 11, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

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