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In the superb bell-tower of Saint Rombold I have played for a thousand people; and the Carillonneur, Monsieur Vincent, and the great bell-master,
Barbarians 1899
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_Lolotte et Fanfan_, escaped [67] a long search; but the possession and careful study of the four volumes of his _Petit Carillonneur_ (1819) has, I think, enabled me to form a pretty clear notion of what not merely _Lolotte_ (the second title of which is _Histoire de Deux Enfants abandonnés dans une île déserte_), but _Victor ou L'Enfant de la Forêt_,
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889
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Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] EDmongPOOR 2010
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Just after that, the Dominion Carillonneur, Andrea McCrady, played John Lennon's
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JANE TABER 2011
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Just after that, the Dominion Carillonneur, Andrea McCrady, played John Lennon's
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JANE TABER 2011
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Just after that, the Dominion Carillonneur, Andrea McCrady, played John Lennon's
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JANE TABER 2011
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Just after that, Dominion Carillonneur Andrea McCrady played John Lennon's
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ADRIAN MORROW AND JANE TABER 2011
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"For thirty years, m’sieu, I have been Carillonneur of Sainte Lesse."
Barbarians 1899
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