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About eleven o'clock in the morning, after a sleepless night, he sought-the Rue Rochechouart, and the house Fremin had described to him.
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"It is highly probable," replied Fremin, with a smile.
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He bade farewell to Fremin, who accompanied him to the door; and, when seated in his carriage, he read again the paragraph of Puck -- that Puck, who, in the course of the same article, referred many times to the brilliancy of "our colleague Jacquemin," and complacently cited the witticisms of "our clever friend Jacquemin."
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He clapped his confrere on the shoulder, bowed again to Zilah, and hurried away, while Fremin, turning to the Prince, said:
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"You will have to hurry," said Fremin, looking at his watch, "or you will miss your train."
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"A pseudonym is a name in literature," said Fremin.
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In 1667 the Jesuit missionaries Fremin, Bruyas, and Pierron, accompanying the Mohawk deputies who had been to Quebec to conclude peace with the French, spent three days in the lodge of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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James de Lambervllle, Fremin, Bruyas, Pierron, and others laboured until 1684, when the mission was destroyed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Fremin was sent to the Senecas, Father Milet to the
The Great Intendant : A chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada, 1665-1672 Thomas Chapais 1902
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Dablon, and Fremin -- two lay brothers, and a number of
The Jesuit Missions : A chronicle of the cross in the wilderness Thomas Guthrie Marquis 1900
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