1 After that I stamped on that gentleman's hat in front of the officers' cafe; but he had spoiled my whole dress with snow.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER XIII—THE SOLUTION OF SOME QUESTIONS CONNECTED WIT... 2 This hall, which was tolerably remote from the cafe, with which it was connected by an extremely long corridor, had two windows and an exit with a private stairway on the little Rue des Gres.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—A GROUP WHICH BARELY MISSED BECOMING HISTORIC 3 At that moment, Courfeyrac emerged from the cafe.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER II—BLONDEAU'S FUNERAL ORATION BY BOSSUET 4 A cafe in the Rue Saint-Hyacinthe and the wine-shop of the Seven Billiards, Rue des Mathurins-Saint-Jacques, served as rallying points for the students.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER V—FACTS WHENCE HISTORY SPRINGS AND WHICH HISTORY ... 5 She had a sensation of familiarity; a dream of sitting in a Brussels cafe and going afterward to a tiny gay theater under a cathedral wall.
6 St. Clare had turned into a cafe, to look over an evening paper.
7 Well; I shall rent a room in some respectable house, wear a decent coat, shave every day, and go and read the papers in a cafe.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 64. The Beggar. 8 Bahorel, a man of caprice, was scattered over numerous cafes; the others had habits, he had none.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—A GROUP WHICH BARELY MISSED BECOMING HISTORIC 9 A few streets away, the shock of billiard-balls can be heard in the cafes.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 10: CHAPTER V—ORIGINALITY OF PARIS 10 I've been to the Moulin Rouge," Ignatius Gallaher continued when the barman had removed their glasses, "and I've been to all the Bohemian cafes.
11 "Yes, you can't afford to dine at cafes on that," Ferfitchkin added insolently.