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I have already noticed how the Parvis was filled with various shops and booths, and this space before the northern gate was similarly appropriated by booksellers until at least some time after the sixteenth century was over. - "The Story of Rouen", Sir Theodore Andrea Cook.
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And as the people crowded noisily out into the Parvis, and each wife took her husband home again, few thought of the misery, and the madness worse than death, that was coming upon the young King who had set the prisoners free. - "The Story of Rouen", Sir Theodore Andrea Cook.
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Leaving the Place Parvis by the Rue de l'Horloge you come to the great open space in front of the Hotel de Ville and the theatre with the museum on the right, in which there are several Roman remains discovered at Vieil- Evreux, among them being a bronze statue of Jupiter Stator. - "Normandy, Complete The Scenery & Romance Of Its Ancient Towns", Gordon Home.