The street is therefore dedicated to St. Gingolphe today. Tomorrow? Who can tell? It is presumably safe to take it for granted that you are located in the neighborhood of the Louvre, on the north side of the river which is so unimportant a factor to Paris. For all good Englishmen have been, or hope in the near future to be, located near this spot. All good Americans, we are told, relegate the sojourn to a more distant future. The bridge to cross is that of the Holy Fathers. . . .
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