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Near these, on the edge of the Avenue du Buisson, are the tombs of Ponson du Terrail and Henry Boyle (Stendhal). To the left of the crossways, a long avenue leads to the tombs of Caussidi^re, General Travot, De Bougainville, and Mme. de Girardin. Returning from these tombs, and taking the first avenue on the left, we reach, on a terrace, an obelisk to the memory of the Duchesse de Montmorency (1829). Near this is the monument of Prince Ernest of Saxe-Coburg (1832). The Avenue de Montmorency lea...ds to that of Montebello, where a statue by Franceschi marks the tomb of Micislas Kamienski (killed in the service of France at Magenta), of Paul Delaroche, and of Marshal Lannes (only his heart being here, his body at the Pan- theon). To the east of this avenue is \h& Jewish Cemetery^ with its own walls, to the south of which, in the Avenue Cordier, are the tombs of Henri Murger(i86i) and Th^o- phile Gautier (1873). On the side of the Avenue de la Cloche are the tombs of Armand Marrast, President of the National Assembly (1852), of Heinrich Heine (1856), of Greuze, and of Carl Vernet.
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