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  • One of the most intriguing figures in "The Fire" is a Basque restaurant owner named "Rodo" Boujaron, who employs Xie as a sous chef at his open hearth restaurant, Sutalde the Hearth in the Georgetown district of Washington, DC.

    Katherine Neville "The Fire" Jan 2008

  • All things considered, even if we didn’t know we could trust hearth on a Sunday, I still think Wife and I would have chosen Hearth for our first anniversary last year.

    Hearth, 672 yearlillian stars 2006

  • All things considered, even if we didn’t know we could trust hearth on a Sunday, I still think Wife and I would have chosen Hearth for our first anniversary last year.

    Augieland: 2006

  • I called the Hearth Restaurant from the stretcher I was lying on.

    COOKING on the LAM Joseph “Joe Dogs” Iannuzzi 2005

  • I called the Hearth Restaurant from the stretcher I was lying on.

    COOKING on the LAM Joseph “Joe Dogs” Iannuzzi 2005

  • I called the Hearth Restaurant from the stretcher I was lying on.

    COOKING on the LAM Joseph “Joe Dogs” Iannuzzi 2005

  • Reade wrote several dull books, and The Cloister and the Hearth is one of them.

    Charles Reade 1940

  • Danny, a senior at Blind Brook High School, started the event last year as part of a homeless nonprofit he founded in 2009 called Hearth For All.

    Westchester Teen Aids Homeless Shelly Banjo 2011

  • The Cloister and the Hearth is the obvious go-to book, but there's been a lot of recent interest in Hard Cash.

    In search of lost nineteenth-century novelists 2009

  • The Cloister and the Hearth is the obvious go-to book, but there's been a lot of recent interest in Hard Cash.

    The Little Professor: 2009

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