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  • She longed to be away already on the autumn hunting trip with Francois, Francois who was entirely her friend and never, never judged, nor wanted her to be anything other than she was. tOl NINETEEN In the late autumn the French court had moved to Orleans, where the surrounding Forest des Loges, of oak, hornbeam, and pine woods bro-i ken up by heather moors, gave good game and bird hunting.

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

  • In the late autumn the French court had moved to Orleans, where the surrounding Forest des Loges, of oak, hornbeam, and pine woods bro-i ken up by heather moors, gave good game and bird hunting.

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

  • “The whole of Yport was there, not to mention people who came from Étretat, Les Loges and Vaucottes, as well as the fishermen from Fécamp.”

    Maigret and the Old Lady Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1951

  • Robert and Roger de Loges possessed lordships in the districts of

    Notes and Queries, Number 75, April 5, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Various

  • [191] J.M. Ragon, _Cours Philosophique et Interprétatif des Initiations anciennes et modernes_, édition sacrée à l'usage des Loges et des M.çons

    Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Nesta H. Webster 1918

  • Under the name of des Loges, François had there secured a place as tutor, but when he heard that Sermaise in the article of death had cleared him of all blame, François set about procuring a pardon.

    The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages James Branch Cabell 1918

  • The subject deeply interested the audience; I had to speak of the War near Metz, the siege, the capitulation, the entrance of the Germans, the attitude of Mgr. Dupont des Loges in presence of the victors.

    The Diary of a French Army Chaplain Felix, Klein 1915

  • Loges, Seine-et-Oise, France, was a place much frequented by pilgrims because of the shrine of St. Fiacre, an Irish solitary.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • On the death of Dupont des Loges, who on account of his outspoken French opinions, was always at loggerheads with the German Government, succeeded in

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • But he was not hung up until October 1449, when, after Talbot had left the Vieux Palais, the Council joyfully gave orders to Laurent des Loges, "pour pendre et asseoir certaine cloche nommée Rouve estant en la tour du beffroy"; and in the town accounts stands the cheery item of "Sept sous six deniers pour vin donné aux ouvriers," when it was hung on the very

    The Story of Rouen Theodore Andrea Cook 1897

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