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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 12: Paris.—Society and the courts.—March to May, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
at once he became cold; his countenance was averted, and the little conversation which we afterwards had was measured, tame, and insipid. Cooper would build an argument on this incident to show the deep-seated antipathy on the part of Englishmen to our country! In the evening attended for a short time the Theatre des Jeunes Éleves, in the Passage Choiseul. I believe all or the greater part of the actors were boys and girls. I was so fatigued after my walks that I did not stay long. March 28. Again walked; penetrated beyond the Barriere du Combat Situated at the end of the Rue Grange aux Belles. to the Boyauderie, so called, where is deposited all the filth of Paris. Dined with Foelix, where I met M. West, an avocat, and his collaborateur in his Review. I spent a long evening, during which I learned much of the studies and duties of avocats, and of the practice of courts. Indeed, the object of our meeting to-day was to converse on these subjects. March 29. Saw the