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  • The only difference between my Pompadour and that of Louis is that he has conferred upon her the title of Marquise, while I have conferred upon mine the title Biche.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The only difference between my Pompadour and that of Louis is that he has conferred upon her the title of Marquise, while I have conferred upon mine the title Biche.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The only difference between my Pompadour and that of Louis is that he has conferred upon her the title of Marquise, while I have conferred upon mine the title Biche.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The only difference between my Pompadour and that of Louis is that he has conferred upon her the title of Marquise, while I have conferred upon mine the title Biche.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The group laughed heartily since Biche is the French word for “bitch,” which even then had the dual meaning of a female dog and a lewd and wanton woman.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The group laughed heartily since Biche is the French word for “bitch,” which even then had the dual meaning of a female dog and a lewd and wanton woman.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The group laughed heartily since Biche is the French word for “bitch,” which even then had the dual meaning of a female dog and a lewd and wanton woman.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The group laughed heartily since Biche is the French word for “bitch,” which even then had the dual meaning of a female dog and a lewd and wanton woman.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • “I knew now that the Biche was to be the agent in the affair, and that my offer to Museau was accepted.

    The Virginians 2006

  • "I knew now that the Biche was to be the agent in the affair, and that my offer to Museau was accepted.

    The Virginians William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

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