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Montmartre
[ mawn-mar-truh ]
noun
- a hilly section in the N part of Paris, France: noted for the artists who have frequented and lived in the area.
Montmartre
/ mɔ̃martrə /
noun
- a district of N Paris, on a hill above the Seine: the highest point in the city; famous for its associations with many artists
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His great pang in Montmartre was the Russian poet, and legendary beauty, Anna Akhmatova.
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She was on the fifth floor of a gloomy house on rue Montmartre, where Gobseck had called to collect a note signed by her.
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There is now no dancing nor merry-making up at Montmartre, the real artists' quarter.
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Indeed, after going a few steps down the Rue Montmartre, they turned to the right.
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This cemetery going out of use, the ground, which lay on the right of the old road to Montmartre, was given to a market.
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Thus accoutred, he descended the stairs of the house in which he lived at Montmartre.
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