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  • Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe, French prelate

    Subject Index Page 26 2001

  • Salignac and Bouteiller, and D'Espense, doctor in the Sorbonne, were probably all believed to be half inclined to fall in with the reformatory current.

    The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird

  • "_Si Mademoiselle me permettrait_ --" began Salignac.

    Madcap George Gibbs 1906

  • Reggie Armistead and Salignac were tinkering with the machines.

    Madcap George Gibbs 1906

  • Armistead's boyish face turned toward her in admiration and in protest, but he followed Salignac without a word.

    Madcap George Gibbs 1906

  • At the call of Salignac, the mechanician, Hermia followed the others down the slope to the machine, leaving the Countess and Markham alone.

    Madcap George Gibbs 1906

  • "You shan't, Hermia," shouted Reggie Armistead, "until either Salignac or I have tried it out."

    Madcap George Gibbs 1906

  • In the pause which followed the laughter Salignac came up the slope and reported to Hermia that he had found nothing wrong with the engine and that the damaged wing could be repaired with a piece of wire.

    Madcap George Gibbs 1906

  • Salignac, the mechanician, was already on the spot confirming the damage.

    Madcap George Gibbs 1906

  • Two or three miles from that little station, which is a junction, the line runs alongside the highroad to Salignac, skirts for a brief distance the Corrèze, one of the largest tributaries on the right bank of the Dordogne, and then plunges into the heart of

    Fantômas Pierre Souvestre 1894

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