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Examples
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My poor Manceau called me the ROAD-MENDER, and there is nothing less poetic than those beings.
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The little girl from the Manceau farm, the only person to have miraculously escaped the slaughter and to have seen one of the attackers: Maria, the woman who was now lying in a hospital bed with her baby beside her.
Maigret's Dead Man Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1964
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Manceau, seems to reconcile these apparent discrepancies.
Famous Women: George Sand Bertha Thomas
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I have packed and sent by EXPRESS a good proof of Couture's picture, signed by the engraver, my poor friend, Manceau.
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Sand, George, 1804-1876 1921
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This seated shadow, looking so drowsy, was Madame Sand, and the man who opened. the door was the engraver Manceau.
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This seated shadow, looking so drowsy, was Madame Sand, and the man who opened. the door was the engraver Manceau.
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Manceau explains everything, rather like an exhibitor of phenomena.
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Manceau explains everything, rather like an exhibitor of phenomena.
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Manceau explains everything, rather like an exhibitor of phenomena.
George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings Ren�� Doumic 1898
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This seated shadow, looking so drowsy, was Madame Sand, and the man who opened the door was the engraver Manceau.
George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings Ren�� Doumic 1898
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