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  • "Morrel," said the count to him at length, "do you repent having followed me?"

    The Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836

  • "Morrel," said the count, "have you ever seen me fire a pistol?"

    The Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836

  • "Morrel," said he, "it is a happy day for me, to feel that I am beloved by such a man as you.

    The Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836

  • The work is by Marc Morrel, a former marine who protests against the Vietnam War by making soft sculpture incorporating the flag.

    G. Roger Denson: You Say You Want a Revolution. Well You Know, Art Can Cure You of That G. Roger Denson 2011

  • The work is by Marc Morrel, a former marine who protests against the Vietnam War by making soft sculpture incorporating the flag.

    G. Roger Denson: You Say You Want a Revolution. Well You Know, Art Can Cure You of That G. Roger Denson 2011

  • Grossman and Morrel specifically asked that U.S. personnel be allowed to visit the compound where bin Laden lived, according to American officials—something that Islamabad has approved.

    Clinton, on Surprise Trip, Arrives in Pakistan Jay Solomon 2011

  • Frédérique Morrel, a Paris-based design studio, displayed an enormous, antlered horse covered in a "found" tapestry, part of its "Apocalypse Before" installation €400,000.

    Romancing the Home Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011

  • The U.S. sent the State Department's top official on Afghanistan and Pakistan, Marc Grossman, and Mike Morrel, the deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, to Islamabad last week to try to pave the way for Mrs. Clinton.

    Clinton, on Surprise Trip, Arrives in Pakistan Jay Solomon 2011

  • We know all this because of the amazing efforts of a philanthropist of the name Edmond Morrel - a ship clerk from a poor background who spent his life and sacrificed his health campaigning to undo the horrors for which Stanley was partly responsible.

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • We know all this because of the amazing efforts of a philanthropist of the name Edmond Morrel - a ship clerk from a poor background who spent his life and sacrificed his health campaigning to undo the horrors for which Stanley was partly responsible.

    Blood on his hands 2008

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