The arrangement being that of the hobby-horse of by-gone days.
Running parallel with Rue Picpus is Rue de Reuilly, in long-gone days a country road leading to the Château at Romiliacum, the summer habitation of the early Merovingian kings.
St-Antoine retains some vestiges of the royal abbey that stood there in long-gone days.
We see, distinctly traced, the space it occupied bounded by the Mur des Soeurs, against which in long-gone days were no doubt stalls for the nuns of a neighbouring convent.
For good old by-gone days, We'll smoke for good old by-gone days!
We'll take a smoke, a parting smoke, For good old by-gone days!
When I sat in those well-lighted, beautifully-furnished rooms, I was thinking of the meetings we used to have in by-gone days.
He recognized me, gave me a hearty greeting, and proceeded to address me as Major Allen, after the custom of by-gone days.
Suddenly in the midst of some thrilling vision of by-gone days, the flickering of his lamp or the tread of the sentry outside would recall him from a delightful reverie to the dark and dreadful present.
Among the distinguished crowd of those who figured greatly in by-gone days, Piastus is the one, concerning whom I would briefly speak.
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