Her wedding shoes, place cards and bonbonniere are among all her lost possessions, but luckily she still has her groom. |
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A glass bonbonniere that costs 25 piastres can be an ashtray, a finger bowl, a candle holder, a bird bath, a soap dish. |
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There was the bonbonniere, with delicacies like chocolate ginger, French bonbons, tiny pastel-colored peppermints, and toffees with white stripes in them. |
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A Bonbonniere was a small 17th or 18th Century box for sweets that resembled a snuff box. |
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Restaurant le 4 in Rue de la Bonbonniere has only been open for a couple of years, but it's already become a dining destination. |
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Klaus had already written to the master of ceremonies Paul Schneider-Duncker, known familiarly as Paulchen, asking for an engagement at Munich's Bonbonniere. |
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