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  • Then, reaching the “Croix-Rouge,” she threw herself on the bed in her little room on the second floor, where there were pictures of the “Tour de Nesle.”

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • On leaving the Bovarys the night before, Leon had followed them through the streets at a distance; then having seen them stop at the “Croix-Rouge,” he turned on his heel, and spent the night meditating a plan.

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • Then he went down to give the priesta thick shawl that he was to hand over to Emma as soon as he reached the “Croix-Rouge.”

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • Croix-Rouge, where there was, as usual, a crowd of vehicles.

    The Honor of the Name �mile Gaboriau 2003

  • She felt lost, sinking at random into indefinable abysses, and it was almost with joy that, on reaching the “Croix-Rouge,” she saw the good Homais, who was watching a large box full of pharmaceutical stores being hoisted on to the

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • Croix-Rouge, put on her overshoes, that she had hidden in the morning under the seat, and sank into her place among the impatient passengers.

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • So she thought well to get down each time at the “Croix-Rouge,” so that the good folk of her village who saw her on the stairs should suspect nothing.

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • Comité international de la Croix-Rouge et Ligue des sociétés de la Croix-Rouge, 1951.

    International Committee of the Red Cross - History of Organization 1963

  • Croix-Rouge de 1863 à 1944, compiled by Élie Moray,

    International Committee of the Red Cross - History of Organization 1963

  • Ligue des Sociétés de la Croix-Rouge (League of Red Cross Societies) 1/2 of the prize

    Peace 1963 1963

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