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... heard of this also in Morbihan , the old custom of asking a girl in marriage by means of the Bazvalan still exists . Next comes Léon , the country north of Brest and of the Montagnes d'Arrée , of which St. Pol de Léon , the ancient ...
... heard of this also in Morbihan , the old custom of asking a girl in marriage by means of the Bazvalan still exists . Next comes Léon , the country north of Brest and of the Montagnes d'Arrée , of which St. Pol de Léon , the ancient ...
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... heard of the seizure of her lord , and , notwithstanding the great grief she had at heart , she did all she could to comfort and reanimate her friends and soldiers . Showing them a young child , called John after his father , she said ...
... heard of the seizure of her lord , and , notwithstanding the great grief she had at heart , she did all she could to comfort and reanimate her friends and soldiers . Showing them a young child , called John after his father , she said ...
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... heard that the inns were full , and we were anxious to secure a carriage for our expedition to Le Croisic next morning . Pornic , the scene of " Fifine at the Fair , " & c . , is the favourite bathing - place of the Nantais ; but it is ...
... heard that the inns were full , and we were anxious to secure a carriage for our expedition to Le Croisic next morning . Pornic , the scene of " Fifine at the Fair , " & c . , is the favourite bathing - place of the Nantais ; but it is ...
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... heard the strange legend belonging to it , and he pulled up at the wretched little cabaret . It is a dreary - looking village , about two miles from the sea , surrounded by flat meadows and backed by a range of sand - hills . It once ...
... heard the strange legend belonging to it , and he pulled up at the wretched little cabaret . It is a dreary - looking village , about two miles from the sea , surrounded by flat meadows and backed by a range of sand - hills . It once ...
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... heard of the want of charity among the inhabitants of Escoublac , came down to punish them in person . The old château of Escoublac is called Lesnerac ; it is now all modern , except a tower and some of the windows . A tall blind beggar ...
... heard of the want of charity among the inhabitants of Escoublac , came down to punish them in person . The old château of Escoublac is called Lesnerac ; it is now all modern , except a tower and some of the windows . A tall blind beggar ...
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