A tree and birdsong.
“We bought the apartment for that”, slips Carole
(the first name has been changed)
, a resident of 49, rue La Bruyère (IXe), in Paris.
In this district nestled between Pigalle and Saint-Lazare station, calm has been replaced, almost a year ago, by a "permanent hubbub".
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