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The restaurant was closed so I headed back into Vierzon for some Chinese food.
12th July – Sigean to St Hilaire de Court Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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I arrived at my destination, Chateau de la Beuvrere in St Hilaire de Court near Vierzon at about 9.00pm.
12th July – Sigean to St Hilaire de Court Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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I stood at Vierzon, one of France's many quaint old towns recently, and saw a long train of freight cars roll in, en route to some point further distant.
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Crusades, but the learned and laborious Tausserat informs us that the first of the race was Mace Bourdaloue, an humble tanner of Vierzon, about 1450.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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I was three days and three nights on this little bit of road, and slept on tables in waiting-rooms at Vierzon and elsewhere.
The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 1 Stephen Lucius Gwynn 1907
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There a great army had assembled early in September, whilst the Prince, all unconscious of its presence sacked towns and besieged castles from Bourges to Issodun, passing Romorautin, and so onward to Vierzon and to Tours.
Sir Nigel Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1906
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In Touraine I got nothing save a broken pate, but at Vierzon I had a great good fortune, for I had a golden pyx from the minster, for which I afterwards got nine Genoan janes from the goldsmith in the Rue Mont Olive.
The White Company Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902
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In Touraine I got nothing save a broken pate, but at Vierzon I had a great good fortune, for I had a golden pyx from the minster, for which I afterwards got nine Genoan janes from the goldsmith in the Rue Mont Olive.
The White Company Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902
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"First acknowledge that you did travel by that train on that night: that you got into it at Vierzon, where you live and where you are going to be married; and that you were going to Limoges to see a lady -- and that you did not want your fiancée's family to know anything about it."
Fantômas Pierre Souvestre 1894
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That's how I got yours: it had been issued at Vierzon, the station where you got in, so I interrogated the clerk at the booking-office who gave me a description of you; then I sent down an inspector to Vierzon to make discreet enquiries, and he got me all the information I required.
Fantômas Pierre Souvestre 1894
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