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  • At Falaise we exchanged the train for a small omnibus, which bore the name "Noireau" conspicuously on its door.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

  • At Noireau, the proprietor of the omnibus to Granville told me that an Englishman had gone that morning to visit my little parish.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

  • At first Minima, and I took long walks together into the country surrounding Noireau, a beautiful country, even in November.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

  • Half the village followed his _char-à-banc_ as far as the cross where he had found Minima and me, six miles on his road to Noireau.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

  • November night; and here were the narrow and dirty streets of Noireau, which we had so often trodden, cold, and hungry, and friendless.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

  • He was nowhere to be seen, but loitering at one of the doors was the letter-carrier, whose daily work it was to meet the afternoon omnibus returning from Noireau to Granville.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

  • Paris to Falaise, and through Noireau to Ville-en-bois.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

  • I could make out of its shape, very like the _char-à-banc_, which was not to return from Noireau till the next day.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

  • The physician whom Jean fetched from Noireau spoke vaguely of Richard's case.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

  • There was no reason for us to stay even a day in Noireau, and we hurried through it on our way to Ville-en-bois.

    The Doctor's Dilemma Hesba Stretton 1871

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