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Examples
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Women, high feeding, and the club, the _Cercle des Etrangers_, had prevented this man from saving, and, like all men cut out for debauchery, he enjoyed an iron constitution.
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Etrangers for the last time one night, when he must come away rich or ruined, ever felt such a perpetual ringing in his ears, such
Albert Savarus 2007
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Etrangers for the last time one night, when he must come away rich or ruined, ever felt such a perpetual ringing in his ears, such
Albert Savarus 2007
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The records of travellers in the _Livre des Etrangers_ at Modena, had prepared us to expect nothing tolerable at the night halts in our journey through the Apennines to our projected place of _séjour_ during the great heats of summer, the _Bagni di Lucca_.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845. Various
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In the crowd that strolled on the Promenade des Etrangers, enjoying the morning sunshine, there were some who had come to Roville for their health, others who wished to avoid the rigours of the English spring, and many more who liked the place because it was cheap and close to
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The porter, politely genial, advised monsieur to seek her on the Promenade des Etrangers.
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(Marginal note: dont il y a 2 Gouvernement du Sud et du Nord.) L'un des Chefs de ces Siegneurs Prop: estoit au Comencement, Le General Monck Duc d'Albemarle, C'estoit luy qui presenta la Courone qu'il avoit fait faire au Roy a Son Entrée au Royamue la quelle on garde a la Tour de Londre aupres de la veritable du Royaume et que j'ay veue, on les montre toujours touttes deux aux Etrangers curieux.
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Virgil the Marchesino Isidoro Panacci came smiling into his friend's apartments in the Hotel Royal des Etrangers.
A Spirit in Prison Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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But Artois wrote to tell Hermione that the Marchesino had accepted his invitation, and that he hoped she and Vere would be at the Hotel des Etrangers punctually by eight o'clock on the night of the sixteenth.
A Spirit in Prison Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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Etrangers_, and all the while his studiously alert eyes wandered with seeming vacancy of expression over the faces of the men and women whom he passed.
The Lighted Match Charles Neville Buck 1904
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