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tips and made me wonder how they did it. (I later changed my mind about this query) (and about a lot of other naive [[strikethrough]] idea [[/strikethrough]] ^[[ideas]]) The montmarte:- The old famously wicked and landmarked [[strikethrough]]illegible [[/strikethrough]] ^[[district.]] the cemetery in tiers where people are temporarily buried for a few years or so. The steps to the cathedral. The eternally surprising twists to streets offering untold vistas and thought-provoking views of old outcropping pieces of attics, old masonry, ateliers, fountains, a great shaft, statues, famous buildings etc. (This was to be found all over the place) The view of the city..... [[line]] The Tuilleries so equisite in this time of year. The Louvre: Inside the court. The marks of the old gates of the old [[strikethrough]] illegible [[/strikethrough]] ^[[palace.]] The variance of all this old history. As Mr. Irwin said, "Blood has been shed on every stone in Paris". The Seine with its bridges. [[strikethrough]] illegible[[/strikethrough]] Fishing from the quay. L'Avenue des Champs-Elysees and the