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  • While all of this is going on, Lillia remains too dumb to notice that Allison is calling Treize 'Prince', while he jabbers on about his royal bloodline - Then again, she hasn't noticed that Wil / Travas is her father yet, and it took Allison about half a dozen episodes to notice her father before that, so I suppose she isn't the most buoyant seaplane in the fleet.

    Anime Nano! 2008

  • Ms. Girardot was acclaimed for her comedic performance in 1954 at the Academie Francaise and made her movie debut the following year with Andre Hunebelle's "Treize a table" "13 at the Table".

    Obituaries of note: Annie Girardot, Greg Goossen, Eddie Kirkland 2011

  • The first half of the anime will cover the Allison novels, while the second half will cover the Lillia and Treize novels. (from: Wikipedia)

    Anime Preview: Spring 2008 « Undercover 2008

  • It covers the story from the Allison light novels for the first half of the series, and switches to the story from the Lillia and Treize light novels for the second half.

    Anime Preview: Spring 2008 First Impressions – Batch 2 « Undercover 2008

  • It is an anime adapted from the light novel series Allison and Lillia and Treize by Keiichi Sigsawa.

    Anime Preview: Spring 2008 « Undercover 2008

  • Within a quarter of an hour the Englishmen had all been transferred to the _Louis Treize_, and an officer and half a dozen men left in charge of the prize.

    With Marlborough to Malplaquet A Story of the Reign of Queen Anne Herbert Strang

  • Treize, "'the Academie will answer:' Yes, but he went on a journey. '"

    Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings

  • In the _Revue_ he had, among other novels, brought out the beginning of "L'Histoire des Treize," and the parsimonious shareholders now had the mortification of seeing the great man carry his wares to _L'Europe Litteraire_; while the _Revue de Paris_, in consequence of his desertion, declined in popularity.

    Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings

  • "So I got two pages of 'Quatre-Vingt Treize' to write," he concluded,

    The Politeness of Princes and Other School Stories 1928

  • Business-like, successful, bustling Onze; tactless but honest Douze; treacherous yet fascinating Treize; blundering Seize; graceful, brunette Dix-Sept; and the faithful, friendly Vingtneuf; feminine

    The Princess Passes 1901

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