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  • “She was very young and enthusiastic, and she loved to sing,” recalls Agathe, who was only eight years younger than her future stepmother.

    The Sound of Money Andrews, Suzanna 1998

  • His mother, one of the Kolyazin family, as a girl called Agathe, but as a general’s wife Agathokleya Kuzminishna Kirsanov, was one of those military ladies who take their full share of the duties and dignities of office.

    Chapter I 1917

  • "Agathe," she said at dessert, "we must let him smoke his cigars," and she offered some to Philippe.

    The Celibates Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • "Agathe," she said at dessert, "we must let him smoke his cigars," and she offered some to Philippe.

    The Two Brothers Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • In 1940 the rabbi's mother, age 12, was leaving Germany alone, bound for the U.S. Frightened, young Agathe looked to her mother, who told her that, "God's angel protects all children and ensures their safety."

    Rachael Freed: A Legacy Of Hope Rachael Freed 2011

  • In 1940 the rabbi's mother, age 12, was leaving Germany alone, bound for the U.S. Frightened, young Agathe looked to her mother, who told her that, "God's angel protects all children and ensures their safety."

    Rachael Freed: A Legacy Of Hope Rachael Freed 2011

  • In 1940 the rabbi's mother, age 12, was leaving Germany alone, bound for the U.S. Frightened, young Agathe looked to her mother, who told her that, "God's angel protects all children and ensures their safety."

    Rachael Freed: A Legacy Of Hope Rachael Freed 2011

  • In 1940 the rabbi's mother, age 12, was leaving Germany alone, bound for the U.S. Frightened, young Agathe looked to her mother, who told her that, "God's angel protects all children and ensures their safety."

    Rachael Freed: A Legacy Of Hope Rachael Freed 2011

  • In 1940 the rabbi's mother, age 12, was leaving Germany alone, bound for the U.S. Frightened, young Agathe looked to her mother, who told her that, "God's angel protects all children and ensures their safety."

    Rachael Freed: A Legacy Of Hope Rachael Freed 2011

  • In 1940 the rabbi's mother, age 12, was leaving Germany alone, bound for the U.S. Frightened, young Agathe looked to her mother, who told her that, "God's angel protects all children and ensures their safety."

    Rachael Freed: A Legacy Of Hope Rachael Freed 2011

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