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  • Madame de Jonquiere, who had scarcely slept for five days past, had to make an effort to keep her poor eyes open; and yet she was delighted with the journey, for her heart was full of joy at having arranged her daughter's marriage, and at bringing back with her the greatest of all the miracles, a _miraculee_ whom everybody was talking of.

    The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris ��mile Zola 1871

  • Pierre had immediately recognized Sophie Couteau, the _miraculee_ who had got into the train at Poitiers.

    The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris ��mile Zola 1871

  • Madame de Jonquiere, who had scarcely slept for five days past, had to make an effort to keep her poor eyes open; and yet she was delighted with the journey, for her heart was full of joy at having arranged her daughter's marriage, and at bringing back with her the greatest of all the miracles, a/miraculee/whom everybody was talking of.

    The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 5 ��mile Zola 1871

  • Pierre had immediately recognized Sophie Couteau, the/miraculee/who had got into the train at Poitiers.

    The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 2 ��mile Zola 1871

  • Madame de Jonquiere, who had scarcely slept for five days past, had to make an effort to keep her poor eyes open; and yet she was delighted with the journey, for her heart was full of joy at having arranged her daughter's marriage, and at bringing back with her the greatest of all the miracles, a _miraculee_ whom everybody was talking of.

    The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Complete ��mile Zola 1871

  • Pierre had immediately recognized Sophie Couteau, the _miraculee_ who had got into the train at Poitiers.

    The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Complete ��mile Zola 1871

  • • Bahia Bakari's story is extracted from Moi Bahia, la miraculee by Bahia Bakari and Omar Guendouz, published by Jean-Claude Gaweswitch.

    The only ones: Escaping near death Interviews by Charlotte Northedge 2010

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