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That day, it seemed, just before Wareham had left his Bishopsgate Street office, he had received a visit from a most singular-looking little Frenchman, who had presented one of M.itre Labori's visiting cards and requested an interview with M. Zola.
With Zola in England Vizetelly, Ernest A 1899
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And, finally, he had gone down to Oatlands and had there seen M. Zola, who had handed him a note authorising M.itre Labori's messenger to call at the hotel on the morrow.
With Zola in England Vizetelly, Ernest A 1899
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It may be that this narrative, should it meet the learned gentleman's eye, will for the first time acquaint him with what was intended by M. Zola, acting under M.itre Labori's advice.
With Zola in England Vizetelly, Ernest A 1899
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M. Reydelet, curate of Seyssel, was canon of St. Peter's, consequently known to M. le M.itre, and one of the people from whom he should have taken most pains to conceal himself; my advice, on the contrary, was to present ourselves to him, and, under some pretext, entreat entertainment as if we visited him by consent of the chapter.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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M.itre Lecanu was M. Roland's lawyer, and in a way his friend, managing his business for him.
Pierre and Jean Guy de Maupassant 1871
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- E. (865) The ma ` itre-d'h ` otel, who, during the visit which Louis
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3 Horace Walpole 1757
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- E. (1064) The Duc de Liancourt, of the family de la Rochefoucauld, grand ma ` itre de la garde-robe du Roi.
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3 Horace Walpole 1757
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