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From +Dijon+ (p. 20) southwards to Chagny (p. 24) are the famous Burgundy vineyards.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Chagny, is +Le Creusot+, pop. 25,000, of whom 6300 are employed in the ironworks.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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From Chagny southwards commence the Macon wines, of which the vineyards around
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Junction also at Nevers with line to Chagny, 178 m.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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We spent a good part of the evening together and he told me the whole Chagny case as he had understood it at the time.
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The acting-manager knew all about my investigations and how eagerly and unsuccessfully I had been trying to discover the whereabouts of the examining magistrate in the famous Chagny case, M. Faure.
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This, moreover, was the opinion of the more serious people who, at one time or other, were mixed up in the Chagny case, who were friends of the Chagny family, to whom I showed all my documents and set forth all my inferences.
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"They were the carriages of Mlle. Sorelli, which could not find room in the Cour de I'Administration; of Carlotta; and of your brother, M. le Comte de Chagny ...."
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Oh, what a miserable, little, insignificant, silly young man was M. le Vicomte de Chagny! thought Raoul, furiously.
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To begin with, he was very proud of him and pleased to foresee a glorious career for his junior in the navy in which one of their ancestors, the famous Chagny de La Roche, had held the rank of admiral.
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