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  • "Champi" is a word peculiar to a certain district, meaning "natural son."

    George Sand; Some Aspects of her Life and Writings 1910

  • "Champi" is a word peculiar to a certain district, meaning "natural son."

    George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings 1910

  • "Champi" is a word peculiar to a certain district, meaning "natural son."

    George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings Ren�� Doumic 1898

  • The only thoroughly white sheep -- though the "Champi" or foundling (his cradle being the genial fields and not the steps of stone) has but the grey patches noticed above, and those acquired with the best intentions -- is Madeleine Blanchet, his protectress for many years, and finally, after difficulties and her widowhood, his wife.

    A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    subir - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    sarcler - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    Cafés 2010

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    tourism 2010

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    lievre - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • George Sand: The Country Waif: (Francois le Champi) (the story of François, an orphan boy placed in a rural foster home, and Madeline, the miller's wife who befriends him.)

    French Word-A-Day: 2010

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