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  • That poem was the preface to an anthology Longfellow published in 1848, called The Waif.

    THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009

  • That poem was the preface to an anthology Longfellow published in 1848, called The Waif.

    THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    Cafés 2010

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    subir - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    The French word for plastered drunk... - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    Jules 2009

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    canard - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    bibi - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    Carte de Fidelite - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    main - French Word-A-Day 2009

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