A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) by Mrs. Sutherland Orr
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" " 72. Commercy--Larocy.
" " 72. Sierck--Metz. " " 73. Muhlhausen--Debacker. " " 73. Carlino Centofanti--Miranda di Mongino. " " 73. Portugal--Italy. " " 88. Vaillant-Mériel. " " 96. Thirty-three--Twenty-five. " " 97. Beaumont--Pasquier. " " 107. Sceaux--Garges. " " 128. Luc de la Maison Rouge--Jean de la Becquetière. " " 128. Claise--Vire. " " 129. Maude--Anne. " " 129. Dionysius--Eliezer. " " 129. Scolastica--Elizabeth. " " 136. Twentieth--Thirteenth. " " 152. Fricquot--Picot. ] [Footnote 81: Le Croisic is in the Loire Inférieure, at the south-east corner of Brittany. It has now a good bathing establishment, and is much frequented by French people; but sardine-fishing and the crystallizing of sea-salt are still its standing occupations.] [Footnote 82: The details of this worship as carried on in the island opposite Le Croisic, and which Mr. Browning describes, are mentioned by Strabo.] [Footnote 83: The story of Paul Desforges Maillard forms the subject of a famous play, Piron's "Métromanie."] |
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