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I'm your nephew, the one who used to play here in the old days, the one whom you called Jacquot ....
The Confessions of Arsène Lupin Maurice Leblanc 1902
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A strong handsome donkey called Jacquot, with a white nose and knotted tail.
Queen Victoria Anonymous 1901
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Anybody who cannot resist curiosity on the point may consult Alphonse Karr (who really might have found something fitter on which to expend his energies); Quérard, an ill-tempered bibliographer, for whom there is the excuse that, except ill-temper, idleness, with a particularly malevolent Satan to find work for its hands to do, or mere hunger, hardly anything would make a man a bibliographer of his sort; and the person whom the law called Jacquot, and he himself by the handsomer title of Eugène de Mirecourt.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889
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This vehicle is much used by Her Majesty when driving about the grounds, and is drawn by an exceedingly strong, handsome donkey called "Jacquot," in colour a very dark brown, with white nose and curiously knotted tail.
The Idler Magazine, Volume III, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly Various
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"Jacquot," who is a very intelligent animal, with a rather strong objection to work, and a great love of good living, accompanies Her
The Idler Magazine, Volume III, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly Various
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Fashioned by the sure hand of director Jacquot, the film is both seductive and repellent -- a dynamic examination of dominance and submission.
Brad Balfour: Films in Review: Two of the Next Generation for Francophiles Brad Balfour 2011
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She collaborates in an exploration of the erotic wild side in Jacquot Benoit's Deep in the Woods, currently on view in Film Society of Lincoln Center's annual crowd magnet, Rendez-vous with French Cinema.
Brad Balfour: Films in Review: Two of the Next Generation for Francophiles Brad Balfour 2011
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Ms. Varda's "Jacquot de Nantes" is a profoundly touching portrait of the her husband, famed French director Jacques Demy "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg", made a year after his 1990 death.
Doom and Gloom, and the Cult Steve Dollar 2011
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She collaborates in an exploration of the erotic wild side in Jacquot Benoit's Deep in the Woods, currently on view in Film Society of Lincoln Center's annual crowd magnet, Rendez-vous with French Cinema.
Brad Balfour: Films in Review: Two of the Next Generation for Francophiles Brad Balfour 2011
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Fashioned by the sure hand of director Jacquot, the film is both seductive and repellent -- a dynamic examination of dominance and submission.
Brad Balfour: Films in Review: Two of the Next Generation for Francophiles Brad Balfour 2011
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