"Little bourgeoise," the, 264-274
"Little people," 226, 264, 273, 274, 281
Little Sisters of the Poor, 301, 302
Lycées, 113-122
Maison Darnetal, 292
Marais, the, 31
Marchand de Vin, 245
Maternité, the, 285-287
Métayer, 227
Minister: Waldeck-Rousseau, 230, 237, 240
Molière, 255, 262
Mont-de-Piété, 393
Montmartre, 32, 38, 85, 248
Morality, 38, 42;
influences of public-school training, 117;
the moral training of Stanislas College, 130-137;
tolerance of vice, 176;
feminine cynicism, 177;
the Frenchman's vices, 198
Motor cars, 60, 61
Napoleon, 46, 87, 110, 117, 154, 163, 234, 263
Nationalists, 75, 78, 79, 103, 220, 231, 236, 237
Nurses, religious and lay, 287, 293, 294
Orleans, Duc D', 54, 91, 260
Paris and Parisianism, 28-57;
the gaiety and charm of Paris, 29;
the influence of women, 32;
the old streets of the Faubourg St. Germain, 35;
inoffensiveness of the streets, 38;
rents, 39;
walks, 41;
markets, 43;
Parisianism, 47;
aristocratic Paris, 50;
the old-fashioned noblewomen, 54, 55;
Parisian washerwomen, 220-222
Pastimes, 80-86
Patriotism, 80, 103, 236
Peasant, the, 202, 215, 228
Pellouaille, La, 202-205
People's colleges, 238-244
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