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Some of you will know the great, international children's library in Clamart run by La Joie par les Livres and Genevive Patte.
Snake Tale Roger Sutton 2006
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The most notable of these was that made by General Vinoy against the heights of Clamart, the result being a disastrous repulse by the besiegers.
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This valley of Tophet was the “Clamart” of Paris, the place where they deposited all the rubbish and carrion of the city.
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Clamart in France on Thursday morning after suffering brain damage, kidney and liver failure.
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Faunman he met in Clamart woods, brandishing a winebottle.
Ulysses 2003
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Chatillon and Clamart on the south terminate the view in those directions.
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They trembled at the word; but returning to their homes they encountered in the street three coffins which were being borne to Clamart; within were three young men who had pronounced that word liberty too distinctly.
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"No, no!" replied he; "the cannon only took my leg; it was the Clamart quarries that my arm went to feed."
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This day is signalized by the capture of the railway-station of Clamart, where the insurgents lost, in addition to 60 prisoners, about 300 killed by the bayonet.
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Clamart in consequence of the effluvia arising from the great number of unburied corpses in and about the station, which was then occupied by the Federalists, subsequently again evacuated by them upon the approach of the Versailles troops.
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