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Micou and Lomax families and built the first Camden house.
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Georgia, Gen. Magruder, Gen. Fry and his beautiful wife, who was a Micou of Alabama; Commodore
Social life in old New Orleans : being recollections of my girlhood, 1912
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Micou, up to the time when the Regent Philip was fumbling the reigns of government, and when everything but scepticism and Les Precieuses was sinking into feeble disintegration.
The Tapestry Book Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee 1905
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I was only too happy if Micou favoured me with a stroke of his claw that tore my cuff or my wrist.
Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II. John Morley 1880
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"No, friend Micou," said Badinot, with a patronizing air; "but I have reproaches to make to you."
Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 Eug��ne Sue 1830
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"But, Micou you cheat me too much! there's no sense in it."
Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 Eug��ne Sue 1830
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"That barrow is a good idea," said Micou, adjusting the scales.
Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 Eug��ne Sue 1830
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Micou was a corpulent man of about fifty years of age, with a low, cunning look, a pimply nose, and bloated cheeks; he wore an otter-skin cap, and was wrapped up in an old green garrick.
Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 Eug��ne Sue 1830
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"I tell you, you are crazy, Micou," said Nicholas, shuddering in spite of himself.
Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 Eug��ne Sue 1830
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Micou; openly a seller of old iron; but secretly he bought and sold stolen metal, such as iron, lead, copper, and tin.
Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 Eug��ne Sue 1830
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