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Beyond Mondrian, the De Stijl esthetic was most successful in architecture, and the show ends with models and drawings for projects including Gerrit Rietveld ' s impressive Schr ö der House in Utrecht and the Caf é de l ' Aubette in Strasbourg by van Doesburg, Hans Arp and Sophie T ä uber.
At Right Angles to the World Judy Fayard 2010
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The road is very long and very dusty to-day: it is never an interesting way out of Aubette, except that being cut on the hillside it is raised high, the little river meandering through the osier meadows on the left, and also commands a fine view of the beautiful old church.
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But it is not her eyes and her hair that make Marie so attractive: she has charmed young and old alike ever since she came, a toddling damsel of two years, and took her place beside her mother in the market-place of Aubette.
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But he never sees her, although the rumor grows strong in St. Gertrude, and is wafted on to Aubette, that Nicolas and
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Market-day used to be a fête to Marie, but to-day she considers it a penance to be sent in to Aubette.
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Shortly, on the Auberive side, along the winding Aubette, feeble lights became visible, as if inviting the young man to profit by their guidance.
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Christophe de Buxieres, grandfather of the last proprietor, had owned a large portion of Vivey, besides several forges in operation on the Aube and Aubette rivers.
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He is sometimes at work on his uncle's farm at Vatteville, and when he falls out with his uncle and tires of Vatteville he comes across the Seine and gets employed by Léon Roussel, the chief timber-merchant of Aubette.
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From the border line where they stood, they could discover, between the half-denuded branches of the line of aspens, the sinuous, deepset gorge, in which the Aubette wound its tortuous way, at the extremity of which the village lay embanked against an almost upright wall of thicket and pointed rocks.
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All the market-place of Aubette had given Léon Roussel to the charming Marie.
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