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She grew so pale when she saw Henri, that at first he thought she was going to faint; then, however, they began to talk quite naturally. But when he told her that he was very fond of that spot, and went there very often on Sundays, she looked into his eyes for a long time. "I, too, often think of it," she replied.

"Come, my dear," her husband said, with a yawn; "I think it is time for us to be going."

A well-known restaurant on the banks of the Seine, much frequented by the bourgeoisie.

"Romeo and Juliet," Act III., Scene V.

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