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1 1 | MANSION~France, especially in Brittany, still possesses certain
2 1 | ancient times in~the towns of Brittany. Most of these towns have
3 1 | memory of~the people,as in Brittany, where the native character
4 1 | except Vitre in the centre of Brittany,~and Avignon in the south
5 1 | which is called throughout~Brittany the Guerande salt, to which
6 1 | Old as the granite of Brittany, the Guaisnics are neither
7 1 | of Guaisnic, the first in Brittany, are pledged to~farmers,
8 1 | to Guerande the whole of Brittany. In Guerande the Baron du~
9 1 | candor of the old~and noble Brittany still survives. Without
10 2 | moment that La~Vendee and Brittany took arms; he fought through
11 2 | else in this old lion of Brittany with his~powerful shoulders
12 2 | political innovations on~Brittany were the exclusive topics
13 2 | encased in the /casaquin/ of Brittany, a species of spencer made
14 3 | very highest nobility of Brittany. Her arms bore the~ermine
15 3 | a region of routine like Brittany were, practically, the~equivalent
16 4 | things have ever triumphed in Brittany over~novelties.~ ~While
17 4 | impious creature~was born in Brittany! She dishonors her land.
18 6 | and the richest setting.~ ~Brittany presents a curious problem
19 6 | complexions are rare in Brittany, where the women's eyes
20 6 | desires to make a statue of~Brittany let him take Mademoiselle
21 7 | from Guerande the soil of Brittany comes to an~end; the salt-marshes
22 7 | peninsula; but as it~holds to Brittany only by the beaches which
23 7 | sameness of uncivilized Brittany. No one will therefore ask~
24 8 | the nobility, she loves Brittany, she"~ ~"She has changed
25 9 | comes the future deputy of Brittany," said Camille Maupin,~smiling,
26 10| Gasselin.~ ~"Ah! monsieur, Brittany is the most beautiful country
27 10| thought to be the muse of~Brittany and an honor to the region.
28 10| Saint-~Nazaire.~ ~"I love Brittany, madame," replied Camille,
29 10| woman who is the glory of Brittany!"~ ~"The shame, my dear.
30 12| would free your~property in Brittany; she will make you her heir;
31 12| upon the sands of my~old Brittany will bless them anew to
32 14| vast ocean on one side and Brittany on the other, with its golden~
33 16| you, which is enormous for Brittany,~you can choose some better
34 16| and lay her in our dear Brittany, near to me! But she~lies
35 17| fairly on the high-road to Brittany.~ ~Is it not a singular
36 17| two days, in the depths of Brittany, at the hotel du Guenic,~
37 17| with them. The province of Brittany, this~town, this family
38 17| master, made me understand Brittany,~the feudal system and /
39 17| youth. Ah!~noble, sublime Brittany! land of belief and faith!
40 18| visit to a~paltry house in Brittany? Why should I fear? Is there
41 18| she is, I shall stay in Brittany. Poor~Mademoiselle des Touches
42 18| stay of the married pair in Brittany the work of restoring~and
43 18| borders of Normandy and Brittany, belonged to the race of~
44 20| letter these words, "Noble Brittany does not~always lie." She
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