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  • Gibelin, a physician residing in the Rue Italienne at Aix, possesses, and obligingly allows to be shown, some good pictures, including original portraits of Mad. de Sevigné and her daughter.

    Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819 John Hughes

  • In 1080 a council was held under the presidency of Hugues de Dié, papal legate, in which Achard, usurper of the See of Arles, was deposed, and Gibelin put in his place.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

  • "Before I go in, Lucien, you'd better speak to Gibelin," whispered M. Paul.

    Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894

  • Then there was another silence, broken presently by Gibelin.

    Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894

  • "I will," answered Gibelin, and he went out, pausing at the door to salute

    Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894

  • Then, as his men obeyed, Gibelin turned to Kittredge's driver.

    Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894

  • "Then I've been wasting my time on a second-class investigation that a second-class man like Gibelin could have carried on as well as I; and losing the Rio Janeiro offer besides."

    Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894

  • "For half an hour we were in that room, Gibelin and I, and we never found those holes."

    Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894

  • And already Gibelin (now at the prison with Kittredge) had made elaborate notes for _his_ report.

    Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894

  • At half past one Gibelin appeared to announce the arrest of Kittredge.

    Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894

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