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  • Last night the man called Gignoux, who was of your party, was at the Governor's house. "

    The Crossing 1904

  • Salut, Village People In 1969, Henri and Simone Gignoux founded La Sabranenque, a nonprofit dedicated to restoring the medieval buildings in St. Victor La Coste, a rural village in the Provence region of southern France.

    Saving the World—One Vacation at a Time Anne Tergesen 2011

  • Mlle. Gignoux has directed her talents to the lyric drama, "La Vision de Jeanne d'Arc" being her most notable work.

    Woman's Work in Music Arthur Elson

  • "We came down on Saturday night, after we had lost Gignoux above the city."

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

  • Gignoux, "he went on, smiling, and wiping his face," let not your heart be troubled.

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

  • The fourth gentleman was likewise French, and called Gignoux.

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

  • All eyes were turned towards Gignoux, who had been sitting back in his chair, very quiet.

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

  • Citizen Gignoux laid a fat finger on one side of his great nose.

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

  • To say that Gignoux were deep in the councils of the expedition, that he held a commission from Citizen Genet, I realize will have no weight with your

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

  • Citizen Gignoux made some sort of an impression on me which I did not stop to analyze.

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

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