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You chose Fecamp, which is a very dull town, without consulting me in the matter, and now you are seized with such a rage for walking, you who hardly ever stir out on foot, that you want to take a country walk on the hottest day of the year.
Original Short Stories — Volume 07 Guy de Maupassant 1871
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You chose Fecamp, which is a very dull town, without consulting me in the matter, and now you are seized with such a rage for walking, you who hardly ever stir out on foot, that you want to take a country walk on the hottest day of the year.
Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1871
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Fecamp nowadays as they spoke of Saint – Cloud in those days.
Les Miserables 2008
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I remember one August 15th we went up to Fecamp for the day.
gore 2007
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Even the ocean was freezed from Tréport to the Havre and the port of Fecamp was totally blocked by ice. 1709 was even worse.
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He had attended prayer in the great cathedrals at Westminster, Rouen, Fecamp and Caen.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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Speaks French, German and English fluently: smuggled into France April 1940, German-occupied France August 1940, thence to Fecamp: fishing boat to England.
The Lonely Sea MacLean, Alistair, 1922- 1985
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When we arrived at Fecamp, the town presented an extremely singular spectacle.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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We have only to add that when Remigius of Fecamp, the first Norman
Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter James Conway Walter
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-- That is, the vessels arrived at Fecamp, a sea-port of Normandy, about half-way between Dieppe and Havre.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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