The prison of the street of Sevres:

This old people's home left the place to the Läennec hospital only in 1878. It was a prison during the Révolution. The widow of the shoe-maker Antoine Simon, in charge of the guard of the small Louis XVII with the Temple, was allowed like poor in 1796. She died there in 1819, Affirming that another child had been substituted for the small king in the prison.

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