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  • She looks across at the Esterel, which is becoming rosy in the rays of the setting sun.

    Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • She looks across at the Esterel, which is becoming rosy in the rays of the setting sun.

    Original Short Stories — Volume 09 Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • The French Defense Ministry said 556 French citizens have been repatriated using the Esterel squadron of transport aircraft.

    Europe Aids Exodus Laurence Norman 2011

  • If you factored out the cloudless sky, you'd see how the reddish blur of the Esterel mountains capped the busy French city en face* like an Arizona sunset.

    French Word-A-Day: 2005

  • If you factored out the cloudless sky, you'd see how the reddish blur of the Esterel mountains capped the busy French city en face* like an Arizona sunset.

    French Word-A-Day: 2005

  • If you factored out the cloudless sky, you'd see how the reddish blur of the Esterel mountains capped the busy French city en face* like an Arizona sunset.

    épine - French Word-A-Day 2005

  • If you factored out the cloudless sky, you'd see how the reddish blur of the Esterel mountains capped the busy French city en face* like an Arizona sunset.

    French Word-A-Day: 2005

  • Nay, as he was passing in the train along the Esterel mountains between Cannes and

    Virginibus Puerisque and other papers 2005

  • The sparkle of the mica was dulled by the baked ground, and a few gusts of mistral from down the coast seeped through the Esterel and rocked the fishing boats in the harbor, pointing the masts here and there at a featureless sky.

    Tender is the Night 2003

  • He thought of the Riviera, as it was then before it had all been built up, with the lovely stretches of blue sea and the sand beaches and the stretches of pine woods and the mountains of the Esterel going out into the sea.

    A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992

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