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  • Hard by a place called Clisson they had seized a deserted tower and held it for some days.

    A Monk of Fife Andrew Lang 1878

  • "Clisson," said the duke, "you have no occasion to trouble yourself about the state of the kingdom; it will manage very well without your services.

    A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 1830

  • The Domaine de la Pepière ‘Granite de Clisson’ Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie had some of that pretty creaminess that comes from lees contact but without any of the aggressive yeastiness.

    Sasha Smith 2009

  • Agnes nevertheless forgives Villiers and meets another man, Guiscard de Clisson, who teaches her to use a sword so that she might better defend herself in the future.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Blue Tyson 2010

  • So go ye to hell, Guiscard de Clisson, and may the devil tear your heart!

    Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Sword Woman - Robert E. Howard Blue Tyson 2008

  • So go ye to hell, Guiscard de Clisson, and may the devil tear your heart!

    Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Sword Woman - Robert E. Howard Blue Tyson 2008

  • The Domaine de la Pepière ‘Granite de Clisson’ Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie had some of that pretty creaminess that comes from lees contact but without any of the aggressive yeastiness.

    Diploma Dispatches: Loire 2008

  • The Domaine de la Pepière ‘Granite de Clisson’ Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie had some of that pretty creaminess that comes from lees contact but without any of the aggressive yeastiness.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2008

  • The gentlemen behind him are interviewing a farmer about strange sightings of giant reptiles on a farm in Clisson.

    Utopiales Poster, Part 7: The Painting James Gurney 2009

  • “Indeed no, Henri; the house was not dull even when you were in Paris, and Marie was at Clisson, and papa and I were alone together here; it was not my being dull made me ask whether Adolphe was to return.”

    La Vend�e 2004

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