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  • “What a fate! to have had the world at her feet; to have had the chance to marry Francisque Althor, — and now, nobody willing to take her!”

    Modeste Mignon 2007

  • “He would be another Francisque Althor,” she said, with a gesture of bitter disgust.

    Modeste Mignon 2007

  • Seeing herself in possession of an official lover, Modeste had allowed Francisque to kiss her hand, and take her by the waist to mount her.

    Modeste Mignon 2007

  • It was during this period that Mitterrand was awarded the Francisque Gallique, the highest honor the Vichy administration had to offer.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • It was during this period that Mitterrand was awarded the Francisque Gallique, the highest honor the Vichy administration had to offer.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • It was during this period that Mitterrand was awarded the Francisque Gallique, the highest honor the Vichy administration had to offer.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • They accused Francisque, a naval officer, of stealing the Régent and Great Sancy.

    THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005

  • On the scaffold at what was by then the Place de la Révolution once Place Louis XV, in sight of the blood-marked straps and board, the blade and large red basket waiting for his head, Francisque gave in.

    THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005

  • They accused Francisque, a naval officer, of stealing the Régent and Great Sancy.

    THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005

  • On the scaffold at what was by then the Place de la Révolution once Place Louis XV, in sight of the blood-marked straps and board, the blade and large red basket waiting for his head, Francisque gave in.

    THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005

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