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They had taken on a load of gravel at Beauval from Wharf No. 48 on the Ourcq Canal.
Maigret and the Headless Corpse Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1955
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Snow, which had fallen heavily before we left Puchevillers, made the ensuing march through Beauval and Gézaincourt to Longuevillette a trying one.
The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Geoffrey Keith Rose
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During the early part of April the Battalion was busy in moving, being in turn in Hedeauville, Beauval, Houvin, Houvigneul, Ivergny,
The 23rd (Service) Battalion Royal Fusiliers (First Sportsman's) A Record of its Services in the Great War, 1914-1919 Fred W. Ward
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The remainder of the month was divided between Beauval and Candas, a new village, whose inhabitants, with a curious naiveness, imagined that the blue hearts, which the Battalion wore as distinguishing badges, were the hallmark of a dangerous brand of storm-troops, and signified their desire to have the hearts of their enemies.
The War Service of the 1/4 Royal Berkshire Regiment (T. F.) 1914
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During the remainder of the month we moved about from place to place in the neighbourhood of Beauval and between it and the Somme.
The War Service of the 1/4 Royal Berkshire Regiment (T. F.) 1914
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The Brigade made a long two days 'journey from Bouzincourt, a crowded little village west of Albert, through Beauval, where the inhabitants welcomed us for one night in our old billets, to Cramont.
The War Service of the 1/4 Royal Berkshire Regiment (T. F.) 1914
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Beauval was reached at noon, a quiet little country town, with long shady streets; and the billets were very good.
The War Service of the 1/4 Royal Berkshire Regiment (T. F.) 1914
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Early on the 18th we joined the Brigade at St. Leger and marched to Beauval.
The War Service of the 1/4 Royal Berkshire Regiment (T. F.) 1914
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Bellavalle (Beauval), a native of Amiens, and others.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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He wrote for Thomas Corneille part of "Psyché" (1678) and of "Bellerophon" (1679); for Donneau le Visé the comedy of "La Comète" (1681); for Beauval the
Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France Edmund Gosse 1888
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