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La Limace Noir (French: The Black Slug) was a guinguette in southern Paris, France managed by the criminal known as "Jean le Chien". The tavern was used as a front for many illicit activities, which took place in its cellars, including a 1792 auction of the recently-stolen French Crown Jewels. These cellars had two entrances, one accessible directly from the main hall and another hidden in a drainage tunnel opening on the banks of the Seine. The 1792 auction was attended by French Templars led by Justine Delarue and French Assassins led by Arno Dorian, the latter of which managed to steal the French Blue diamond among the auctioned pieces.[1]

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