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Monet painted at their lavish Château de Rottembourg in Montgeron, south-east of Paris.
The jealous love rival who tried to erase all trace of Monet's muse 2011
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We were in one of the rooms on the top floor, looking at Monet's "The Turkeys at Montgeron" when all of a sudden a bunch of little French kids came running in and plopped down on the ground in front of us.
08/14/2007 2007
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Stage 1: July 6, Stade-Denis/Montgeron to Meaux, 99 miles
USATODAY.com 2003
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Montgeron, counsellor or judge of the Parliament of Paris.
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Montgeron to that of Eugenic Gontie's, with whom he was engaged to dine with some of her friends, invited to celebrate her success of the evening before.
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Montgeron, between General Lenaieff and the Chevalier de
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Montgeron by the Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean railroad, or from Paris to
Scientific American Supplement, No. 598, June 18, 1887 Various
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Thanks to the influence of the Duke of Montgeron, whose faithful constituents had sent him to the National Assembly, his brother-in-law had been transferred to a regiment of zouaves, of which he became colonel in 1875, whereupon he decided to remain in Africa during the rest of his life.
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And craning forward I looked too, and saw far in the distance a white speck -- a mere speck -- moving rapidly on the cross road to Montgeron, and then we lost him behind a line of trees.
Orrain A Romance S. Levett-Yeats
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Montgeron I felt Lizette falter under me, and an oath broke from De
Orrain A Romance S. Levett-Yeats
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