1I delight in Mr. Villiers's, (688) modesty-in one place you had written it villette's; I fancy on purpose, for it would do for him.
2At five o'clock sharp I entered the gas works of La Villette.
3Let us ride, then, to La Villette, and thence up the Montmartre.
4You will see that 'Villette' touches on no matter of public interest.
5The new Philharmonie de Paris at La Villette is a case in point.
6Remember the gate of Villette, and the corner by the towpath.
7One way or another, the keystone was coming to Château Villette.
8Thirty seconds later, Fache was packing up and preparing to leave Château Villette.
9Bronte, whose works included Jane Eyre and Villette, died in 1855.
10She brought upon me a strange vision of Villette at midnight.
11I presumed Villette to be her residence-toVillette I would go.
12At about twelve o'clock I went out by the gate of La Villette.
13Take an appropriate one, and then start out immediately for Villette.
14Later the Cardinal recognised the whispering shadow that fled by, in Villette, the forger.
15I shan't care if I ever again see Château Villette.
16At the barrier of La Villette there had been erected amphitheatres and a triumphal arch.