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9781444736793 Paris (658H) Paris 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd i 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 Also by Edward Rutherfurd Sarum Russka London The Forest Dublin: Foundation Ireland: Awakening New York 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd iiii 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 Paris EDWARD RUTHERFURD 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd iiiiii 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 First published in Great Britain in 2013 by Hodder & Stoughton An Hachette UK company 1 Copyright © Edward Rutherfurd 2013 The right of Edward Rutherfurd to be identifi ed as the Author of the Work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. All characters in this publication are fi ctitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental. A CIP catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library Hardback ISBN 978 1 444 73679 3 Trade Paperback ISBN 978 1 444 73680 9 Typeset by Hewer Text UK Ltd, Edinburgh Printed and bound by Clays Ltd, St Ives plc Hodder & Stoughton policy is to use papers that are natural, renewable and recyclable products and made from wood grown in sustainable forests. The logging and manufacturing processes are expected to conform to the environmental regulations of the country of origin. Hodder & Stoughton Ltd 338 Euston Road London NW1 3BH www.hodder.co.uk 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd iviv 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 This book is dedicated to the memory of my cousin, Jean Louis Brizard, paediatrician at the Beaujon Hospital, the British Hospital, and the American Hospital in Paris 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd v 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd vivi 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 Contents Family Tree x Maps xii Chapter One: 1875 1 Chapter Two: 1883 16 Chapter Three: 1261 36 Chapter Four: 1885 61 Chapter Five: 1887 78 Chapter Six: 1307 95 Chapter Seven: 1887 135 Chapter Eight: 1462 207 Chapter Nine: 1897 227 Chapter Ten: 1572 291 Chapter Eleven: 1604 309 Chapter Twelve: 1898 323 Chapter Thirteen: 1898 337 Chapter Fourteen: 1903 388 Chapter Fifteen: 1907 392 Chapter Sixteen: 1911 401 Chapter Seventeen: 1637 411 Chapter Eighteen: 1914 455 Chapter Nineteen: 1917 465 Chapter Twenty: 1918 482 Chapter Twenty-one: 1920 489 Chapter Twenty-two: 1924 495 vii 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd viivii 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 Chapter Twenty-three: 1936 571 Chapter Twenty-four: 1794 591 Chapter: Twenty-fi ve: 1936 617 Chapter Twenty-six: 1940 631 Epilogue: 1968 723 Acknowledgments 732 viii 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd viiiviii 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 Paris 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd ixix 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 Le Sourd de Cygne Renard 1261 Jean Roland Renard the Merchant m Martine 1307 The Paris Cat Killer Henri 1462 Jean (Rouge Gorge) Guy m Cécile brother Robert Charles brother Richard 1572 Suzanne m Pierre Guy 1604 Robert Alain Simon m Constance 1637 Charles Hercule~~~~~ Geneviève m Perceval d’Artagnan Guy Amélie m Roland Alain II Pierre 1685 Widow Le Sourd Étienne m Sophie 1794 Jean-Jacques Claudie Dieudonne 1875 Jean m Widow Le Sourd Vicomte de Cygne Fox the Lawyer Jacques Roland James Fox 1897 1914 Max Charlie 1936 Claire Esmé 1940 Richard Bennett 1968 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd x 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:145:33:14 Blanchard Gascon Jacob Jacob the Physician 1261 Jacob ben Jacob m Sarah 1307 Naomi m Aaron Jacob 1462 1572 1604 1637 Blanchard the Merchant 1685 Blanchard the Bookseller Émile 1794 M. Gascon Jacob the Antique Dealer Jules Éloïse 1875 m MarieCorinne Petit ~~~~~ Marc Gerard Thomas m Édith Luc Nicole 1897 Jules Jacob the Art Dealer m Sabine Louise Robert Anaïs Pierre Monique 1914 m1 Frank Hadley Jr. 1936 m2 Phil 1940 David Marcel Laila 1968 99781444736793781444736793 ParisParis (658h).indd(658h).indd xixi 002/04/20132/04/2013 115:33:155:33:15 American Modern Hospital B l v d . Paris V i c n t o Place n r NEUILLY a Wagram H m r u e g o XVII k n I ’ d m . B ra lv vd d l . B s M le a Wag l ls e rue dee h d az e . Ch celles r Ave. de la Grande-Armée our b e C e Parc s Ave Blvd. d To Monceau Malmaison VIII ussmann lvd. Ha B ru e rue des p du am F Saussaies ch Arc de au ng Avenue Foch bo Lo Triomphe Champs Élyséesur e g-S d r a e in lé u t-H Al e o n d American o e ré s B Cathedral e Triangle l a l e n Petit s é d’Or - I F Palais Lac e d’ u . 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