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-- 'Bonhomme' -- 'Good Man' -- is a kind of jocular name we give to every simple old fellow.
The Young Seigneur Or, Nation-Making Wilfrid Ch��teauclair
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On the 22d we made about eighteen miles, passing several small farms on the bank of the river, a number of islands, and a large creek on the south side, called Bonhomme, or
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On the 22d we made about eighteen miles, passing several small farms on the bank of the river, a number of islands, and a large creek on the south side, called Bonhomme, or Goodman's river.
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We made fifteen miles to a place on the north side, at the lower point of a large island called Bonhomme, or Goodman's island.
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Frenchman called Bonhomme, for committing a disgusting breach of common decency in the cathedral of Coimbra, during divine service in
Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803
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We left Gerardmere, going north and, passing a hill named "Bonhomme", over which French and Germans have fought back and forward.
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Since then Laurent de Brunhoff has produced over thirty books about Babar and his family and friends, and six with other protagonists, of whom the most famous is a gentle and elusive little man called Bonhomme who lives at the top of a pink mountain. [
The Royal Family Lurie, Alison 2004
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Stella Bonhomme folded the paper, tapped a brier pipe over the ashtray and joined Watson at the window.
Stella Bonhomme and the League of Mischief Warren Smith 2012
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Eighteen-year-old Marie-Philip Poulin, left, celebrates with beer, champagne and cigars with teammate Tessa Bonhomme at center ice after Canada's gold-medal victory Thursday night.
Canadian hockey captain Wickenheiser defends gold-medal celebration 2010
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DETAILS: Owners say this Federal-style home was built in 1810 for Nathaniel Ingraham, who served with John Paul Jones aboard the Bonhomme Richard in the Revolutionary War.
Up High in Old Charleston Sarah Tilton 2011
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