That Paris which emigrates by turns, according to the season, to Monte Carlo for the 'Tir aux Pigeons', to Deauville for the race week, to Aix-les-Bains for the baccarat season; that Paris which has its own customs, its own language, its own history, even its own cosmopolitanism, for it exercises over certain minds, throughout Europe, so despotic a rule that Cibo, for example, and his friend Pietrapertoso never opened a French journal that was not Parisian.
"Cosmopolis, Complete"
Paul Bourget Last Updated: March 3, 2009
So the family emigrates, and after a little sight-seeing, settles in Dresden or Tours, casually at first, in a hotel.
"Worldly Ways and Byways"
Eliot Gregory
But in a city, where a man emigrates before he has fairly settled, and where many move with every May-day, the idea of a homestead is almost obsolete.
"Humanity in the City"
E. H. Chapin