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  • The Jesuits chartered a small vessel of 80 tons called Alouette to bring their strength to seven members of their order in the colony, with twenty workmen.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • The Jesuits chartered a small vessel of 80 tons called Alouette to bring their strength to seven members of their order in the colony, with twenty workmen.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Germain had subsided into a small heap, and was singing "Alouette" to himself in a dreamy sort of way.

    A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005

  • It took but ten minutes from the bridge of Tours to reach the house, which was called the "Alouette,"

    The Vicar of Tours Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • It took but ten minutes from the bridge of Tours to reach the house, which was called the "Alouette,"

    The Celibates Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • But" Her eyes drifted back to Fergus, who was making a list of supplies, whistling "Alouette" under his breath, and she hugged Henri-Christian closer, making him kick his legs in protest.

    A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005

  • q 1/2 cup garlic and herb spreadable cheese, such as Alouette

    Homepage 2010

  • q 1/2 cup garlic and herb spreadable cheese, such as Alouette

    Homepage 2010

  • q 1/2 cup garlic and herb spreadable cheese, such as Alouette

    Homepage 2010

  • q 1/2 cup garlic and herb spreadable cheese, such as Alouette

    Homepage 2010

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