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At the bottom of the Traun the same evening, likely, with a bag of coal at his feet and Kralta dropping a sentimental tear.
Watershed 2010
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It is appropriate that such a Ruritanian setting should have been home to Franz Lehar (after Flashman's day); his villa remains on the banks of the Traun, the Golden Ship was serving excellent cabbage a few years ago, and Frosch and his colleagues were still amusing audiences at the little theatre. [p. 102] 18.
Watershed 2010
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That very first day, when we'd settled in and got our bearings in the town, strolling by the Traun, admiring the casino gardens, taking coffee in an opulent patisserie, and generally idling like well-bred little tourists, Willem stuck like a burr, and my beefy scoundrel lurked in the background.
Watershed 2010
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Ischl's a pretty little place, almost an island enclosed on three, sides by the rivers Traun and Ischl, and lying at the heart of some of the finest scenery in Europe, forest country and lakes and the mountains of the Saltzkammergut.
Watershed 2010
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Kutuzov fell back toward Vienna, destroying behind him the bridges over the rivers Inn (at Braunau) and Traun (near Linz).
War and Peace 2003
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It is appropriate that such a Ruritanian setting should have been home to Franz Lehar (after Flashman's day); his villa remains on the banks of the Traun, the Golden Ship was serving excellent cabbage a few years ago, and Frosch and his colleagues were still amusing audiences at the little theatre. [p. 102] 18.
Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999
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Ischl's a pretty little place, almost an island enclosed on three, sides by the rivers Traun and Ischl, and lying at the heart of some of the finest scenery in Europe, forest country and lakes and the mountains of the Saltzkammergut.
Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999
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That very first day, when we'd settled in and got our bearings in the town, strolling by the Traun, admiring the casino gardens, taking coffee in an opulent patisserie, and generally idling like well-bred little tourists, Willem stuck like a burr, and my beefy scoundrel lurked in the background.
Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999
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At the bottom of the Traun the same evening, likely, with a bag of coal at his feet and Kralta dropping a sentimental tear.
Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999
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Apparently unaware that Lannes had successfully crossed the River Traun further north and was marching to take Hiller in the rear, Massena launched a large-scale and immensely costly frontal attack on the position.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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