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1 1 | Saint-Nazaire; and~a second road, leading from Vannes, which
2 1 | Morbihan. The arrondissement road establishes communication
3 1 | water, with Nantes. The land road is used~only by government;
4 7 | herself~and earth, by a rugged road through a ravine that has
5 7 | At the point where the road from Croisic to Guerande
6 7 | turns off from~the main road of /terra firma/, stands
7 7 | of the house looks on the road to~Guerande, the other on
8 7 | park wall which skirts the road to Croisic, crosses the~
9 7 | to Croisic, crosses the~road, and is lost in the sands
10 7 | the window~and watch the road to the marshes."~ ~Calyste
11 8 | I have been watching~the road to Croisic for the last
12 9 | And I don't see any road," said the footman.~ ~"Horses
13 10| told Gasselin to watch the road to Saint-~Nazaire, and let
14 10| those trees!What a~lovely road!" he said to Gasselin.~ ~"
15 10| meditation.~ ~At a part of the road which is shaded, dewy, and
16 14| as that~accorded to the road to the Grande Chartreuse
17 14| when seen from the~sandy road which skirts the shore.~ ~
18 14| gazing down upon the sandy road. "Perhaps we have now~reached
19 14| window which opens on the road to Guerande. When Camille
20 16| to drag himself~along the road from Guerande to the spot
21 25| you, you are on the wrong road in letting~Aurelie see how
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