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  • It seemed that even the weather wished to impress the de la Montaignes.

    Belle Cameron Dokey 2008

  • It seemed that even the weather wished to impress the de la Montaignes.

    Belle Cameron Dokey 2008

  • It seemed that even the weather wished to impress the de la Montaignes.

    Belle Cameron Dokey 2008

  • It seemed that even the weather wished to impress the de la Montaignes.

    Belle Cameron Dokey 2008

  • “By now the Andreas family and the Montaignes surely know your . . . our daughter has made the acquaintance of such a person.”

    Ruby V.C.Andrews 1994

  • “By now the Andreas family and the Montaignes surely know your . . . our daughter has made the acquaintance of such a person.”

    Ruby V.C.Andrews 1994

  • “By now the Andreas family and the Montaignes surely know your . . . our daughter has made the acquaintance of such a person.”

    Ruby V.C.Andrews 1994

  • “By now the Andreas family and the Montaignes surely know your . . . our daughter has made the acquaintance of such a person.”

    Ruby V.C.Andrews 1994

  • See! we date from the fourteenth century, and are allied with the Montaignes, Grammonts, Sullys, La

    The Young Seigneur Or, Nation-Making Wilfrid Ch��teauclair

  • We have no longer any of the strong, wayward egotists, -- the St. Augustines, the Montaignes, the Rousseaus, the Mirabeaus, the Byrons; even the Cobbetts have died out.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 33, July, 1860 Various

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