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Notre-Dame de Paris

CHAPTER VII
11/17

"At what age did you come to France ?" "When I was very young." "And when to Paris ?" "Last year.

At the moment when we were entering the papal gate I saw a reed warbler flit through the air, that was at the end of August; I said, it will be a hard winter." "So it was," said Gringoire, delighted at this beginning of a conversation.

"I passed it in blowing my fingers.

So you have the gift of prophecy ?" She retired into her laconics again.
"Is that man whom you call the Duke of Egypt, the chief of your tribe ?" "Yes." "But it was he who married us," remarked the poet timidly.
She made her customary pretty grimace.
"I don't even know your name." "My name?
If you want it, here it is,--Pierre Gringoire." "I know a prettier one," said she.
"Naughty girl!" retorted the poet.

"Never mind, you shall not provoke me.


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