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He praised the Chevalier twins, claiming their galerie had the best tapestries and antique rugs in all of Paris-which to him meant in all the world-and raved about Jacques Perrin, an aggressive dealer who was one of the first foreigners to exhibit at BLIrlington House-the London show that alternated years with the Biennale and admitted more foreign dealers than Grosvenor House.

He went inside and ordered coffee, sitting by a table in the window which gave a good view of the Galerie Tissot, only obstructed by the corner of the newspaper stand.

I lost myself quickly, therefore, in the crowd, and moved, as rapidly as it would allow me, toward the Galerie des Glaces, which lay in the direction opposite to that in which I saw the Count and my friend the Marquis moving.

So, as we pursued our way along the Galerie des Glaces, I extracted their promise.

I saw through the windows of the long Galerie de Diane the roues of the Regency at supper, and at table with them a dark, semi-barbarian little man in a coat of Russian sable, the coolest head in Europe at a drinking-bout.

Pierre and I made our way through the long, wide corridors lined with gilt mirrors and busts of famous composers, to the Galerie des Glaces, where we ordered champagne.

The day after we arrived home, I went to the Galerie Demont to view a La Gandara exhibit.

Without alluding to our tortured history, he wrote that he wanted to talk to me about an upcoming exhibition of his private art collection at the Galerie Georges Petit.

Jonnie and Katie sent postcards home to their mother, then went with Iris and Doris to buy a present for her at the huge Galeries Lafayette the venerable Paris department store.

As for her job experience, she claimed three years at the Galeries Lafayette in Paris, a store she had been in many times, though always as a shopper, never as a salesgirl.

The desk was of no polished stone nor rare wood intricately inlaid but was just a desk and the man was just a man: the suit looked Galeries Lafayette rather than Lanvin.

And”—he drew lines with his fingers across his chest—“there is hardly room on the breast of this ‘frac’, which, by the way, is by courtesy of the excellent Galeries Barbes in Marseilles, for all that I am due under that heading.

And' - he drew lines with his fingers across his chest -'there is hardly room on the breast of this "frac", which, by the way, is by courtesy of the excellent Galeries Barbes in Marseilles, for all that I am due under that heading.

On a culture stroll, checking out the newest work in a circuit of his favorite art galleries, Junior arrived eventually at the show windows of Galerie Coquin.