At the end of the 14th century, there was a barber and a pastry chef who were n

At the end of the 14th century, there was a barber and a pastry chef who were neighbors. The latter increased his clientele and his fortune every day., avoided any infringement of the orders of the Châtelet police, while the masters of their profession were “missing”, mistakes and disappointments, to the detriment of the people and the public good, through which dishonest conduct can cause various disorders to the human body”. The pastry chef was never criticized for making a single “stuffed meat” pâté., bet fedorenta”, not even spoiled fish, nor a portion of sour, skimmed milk, a single rotten pork risole, a single moldy cheese tart. He never displayed stale or reheated pastries nor did he entrust his products to shameful and dishonest traders. The pâtés he prepared himself were much appreciated.; Because, despite the popularity of your business, tinha apenas um aprendiz para manusear a betsa, and this under the pretext of hiding the procedures he used to season the meat. However, Sinister rumors circulated more than once on Rue des Marmouzets, e falava-se de betsacres noturnos de estrangeiros. One night, piercing screams echoed from the barber shop, where a student, coming from Germany, had been seen entering. This student crawled across the floor, all bloody, with a mutilated neck covered in large wounds. Horrified, they surrounded him and questioned him. The student told how the barber attracted him to his shop, promising to shave him for free. in truth, as soon as he handed his chin to the barber, he felt the razor cut his skin. Shouted, debated, dodged the blows of the sharp blade and managed to grab the enemy by the throat, take, A sua volta, the offensive and throw the barber into an open trapdoor, waiting for another new victim. The barber was no longer found, the trapdoor was closed; bet, when they went down to a cellar shared by the two stores, surprised the pastry chef busy dismembering the body
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At the end of the 14th century
,
there was a barber and a pastry chef who were neighbors
.
The latter increased his clientele and his fortune every day
.,
avoided any infringement of the orders of the Châtelet police
,
while the masters of their profession were “missing”
,
mistakes and disappointments
,
to the detriment of the people and the public good
,
through which dishonest conduct can cause various disorders to the human body”
.
The pastry chef was never criticized for making a single “stuffed meat” pâté
.,
bet fedorenta”
,
not even spoiled fish
,
nor a portion of sour
,
skimmed milk
,
a single rotten pork risole
,
a single moldy cheese tart
.
He never displayed stale or reheated pastries nor did he entrust his products to shameful and dishonest traders
.
The pâtés he prepared himself were much appreciated
.;
Because
,
despite the popularity of your business
,
tinha apenas um aprendiz para manusear a betsa
,
and this under the pretext of hiding the procedures he used to season the meat
.
However
,
Sinister rumors circulated more than once on Rue des Marmouzets
,
e falava-se de betsacres noturnos de estrangeiros
.
One night
,
piercing screams echoed from the barber shop
,
where a student
,
coming from Germany
,
had been seen entering
.
This student crawled across the floor
,
all bloody
,
with a mutilated neck covered in large wounds
.
Horrified
,
they surrounded him and questioned him
.
The student told how the barber attracted him to his shop
,
promising to shave him for free
.
in truth
,
as soon as he handed his chin to the barber
,
he felt the razor cut his skin
.
Shouted
,
debated
,
dodged the blows of the sharp blade and managed to grab the enemy by the throat
,
take
,
A sua volta
,
the offensive and throw the barber into an open trapdoor
,
waiting for another new victim
.
The barber was no longer found
,
the trapdoor was closed
;
bet
,
when they went down to a cellar shared by the two stores
,
surprised the pastry chef busy dismembering the body
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