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Left to right: Madame Rachou and West Indian poet and author Dixie Nimmo. Madame Rachou, former owner of 9 rue Git-le-Coeur known as the Beat Hotel, retired in January 1963 and moved across the narrow street to a small flat where she happily entertained former residents. Left Bank, Paris 6, France, circa 1964.
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