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From the gorgeous beaches at Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie and Les Sables d'Olonne, to the magnificent historical Puy de Fou theme park, children of all ages will adore a holiday here.
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From the gorgeous beaches at Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie and Les Sables d'Olonne, to the magnificent historical Puy de Fou theme park, children of all ages will adore a holiday here.
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After having well turned it over: "My sister," said Madame d'Olonne, "this is what we must do; we must make our servants fast."
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She was sister of the Comtesse d'Olonne, very rich and
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A magistrate, no less remarkable for his probity than for the rank he holds in the law, assured me that, when he was at Sables d'Olonne in Poitou, on account of an estate which he had in the neighbourhood of that city, he had the curiosity to go and see a white eagle which was then brought from
History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing -1775 Le Page du Pratz
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She married the Count d'Olonne, and became famous for her gallantries, of which the Count de Bussi speaks so much, in his History of the Amours of the Gauls.
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Madame d'Olonne thought she had very well met the difficulty.
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How many spies did not you send out after d'Olonne?
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If M. d'Olonne were alive and could have read your letters to me, he would have continued to be of your quality with his philosophy.
Ninon de L'Enclos the Celebrated Beauty of the 17th Century Robinson, Charles Henry 1903
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Saint-Evremond, in a letter to the Duke d'Olonne, speaks of the sentiment which is incentive to piety:
Ninon de L'Enclos the Celebrated Beauty of the 17th Century Robinson, Charles Henry 1903
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