So garcon-garcon, there-how soundly the poor fellow sleeps-let us have some coffee, and then inquire if a carriage is in waiting at the corner of the Rue Vivienne."
"The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete"
Charles James Lever (1806-1872)
They turned under the arches into the Palais Royal, and followed the long portico in silence, out to the Rue Vivienne and the narrow Rue des Petits Champs.
"Whosoever Shall Offend"
F. Marion Crawford
At fourteen years of age, she went to live alone in a garret, not far from the ministry of finance, which was then in the rue Vivienne, and also not far from the Bank of France, then, and now, in the rue de la Vrilliere.
"The Lesser Bourgeoisie"
Honore de Balzac