Mrs. Charming, you have spoken your pavilion scene like an angel . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Loan me your heart-stealer for a little trot, old man?, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Papa, here is your straw man!, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
You don't know ? Daddy . . . that beastly Maurice, he did nothing but make Mama cry . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
This Mrs. de Lieusaint, she's stupid!, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
The Gulf of Morbihan, 1879 - 1954
Jean Frelaut
Say so, Miroux . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Mr. Belassis, I don't have my legs in my coat sleeves, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Decidely, my dear friend, you do not stand in the corner by force . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Mom isn't here because you returned before five o'clock . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Isn't it true Mr. Prud'--homme, that you don't have to put an 'H' on 'omelette'?, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Listen to me well: tomorrow morning he is going to engage you for dinner . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
You were right, my wife . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Ah! He lead you to the woods! . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Now then, Coquardin, that devil!, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Really, in your position . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Now then, my dear Gustave . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
. . . My God! That got him yesterday after you had gone, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Dodophe and Titine, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Thank you, sir, I don't dance . . ., 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni