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In 1383 we find a certain “Jacquemin de Sanleches” at the court of Navarra, but in the service of Pedro de Luna, the later Pope Benedict XIII.
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"Monsieur Jacquemin?" said Andras, taking off his hat.
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He bade farewell to Fremin, who accompanied him to the door; and, when seated in his carriage, he read again the paragraph of Puck -- that Puck, who, in the course of the same article, referred many times to the brilliancy of "our colleague Jacquemin," and complacently cited the witticisms of "our clever friend Jacquemin."
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Jacquemin would then give an explanation; for of reparation Zilah thought little.
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Jacquemin possesses talents of all kinds; he knows how to make the best of all materials.
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Madame Jacquemin has redeemed the infamy of Monsieur Puck.
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At the same place an old man of 70, named Jacquemin, was tied down in his bed by an officer and left in this state without food for three days.
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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Jacquemin, if he had anything to do with the selection of the wines, in addition to directing the rehearsals of the Baroness's operetta, which latter work he most skilfully accomplished.
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Then Madame Jacquemin, feeling instinctively that she had the sympathy of this sad-faced man who spoke to her in such a gentle voice, related her life to him with the easy confidence which poor people, who never see the great world, possess.
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This Jacquemin has found this pearl of great price, and hid it away under the gutters of Paris!
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