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  • The one thing above all others in that room that recalled Sidonie was an 'etagere' covered with childish toys, petty, trivial knickknacks, microscopic fans, dolls 'tea-sets, gilded shoes, little shepherds and shepherdesses facing one another, exchanging cold, gleaming, porcelain glances.

    Fromont and Risler — Complete Alphonse Daudet 1868

  • 'Sidonie' is not uncommon in France, and the Irish 'Sidney' is probably really 'Sidony.'

    languagehat.com: SYNDONIA. 2004

  • NICHOLAS please tell "Sidonie" if the "trade dollar" is made entirely of silver?

    St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 4, February 1878 Various

  • Sidonie said you did your best to convince every immortal in San Diego they were under attack.

    Primal Instincts Susan Sizemore 2010

  • While Tobias gave crisp, precise orders to his attentive soldiers, Sidonie moved to stand next to her.

    Primal Instincts Susan Sizemore 2010

  • She and Sidonie were learning on the job instead of going through basic training.

    Primal Instincts Susan Sizemore 2010

  • Melanie was four years old when her eight-year old sister Sidonie died from a form of tuberculosis.

    Melanie Klein. 2009

  • Sidonie had an older sister Catine who had debuted earlier in the year.

    Actresses Young Geoffrion 2009

  • His daughter Sidonie and son Joachim were about my age and studied at my side.

    Actresses Young Geoffrion 2009

  • In Handbook of American Jewish Literature, edited by Lewis Fried (1988), and Writing Our Lives: Autobiographies of American Jews, 1890 – 1990 (1991); Smith, Sidonie.

    Autobiography in the United States. 2009

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