p 706 | Châtellerault : a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in France. It is located in the northeast of the former province Poitou (southwest of Paris).
p 707 | Loire River : France's longest river (171st in the world), 629 miles long, draining nearly 45, 200 square miles (more than a fifth of France's land area). It passes near Châtellerault.
p 710 | Painting of girl with her foot raised... Summer on the Beach (date unknown) by Paul-Gustave Fischer (Danish, 1860-1934). This is not the exact one, but an example.
p 711 | Leda and the Swan, drawing by Emmanuel Benner the Younger (French, 1836–1896)
3.01.2018
2.28.2018
The Fugitive V pp 654-95
ruins, 1871 |
p 671 | Ortolans, leverets (a hare less than one year old), rock-partridges...
p 675 | Byzantine Norman architecture
p 684 | novel in which a woman chooses not to speak (still searching)
p 695 | the baths at Balbec (Cabourg): Thalassotherapy: using sea-water as a form of therapy. Rules for sea-bathing at nearby Houlgate.
p 695 | A lorgnette is a pair of spectacles with a handle to hold them in place, rather than fitting over the ears or nose. The word "lorgnette" is derived from the French lorgner, to take a sidelong look at, and Middle French, from lorgne, squinting. They were invented by Englishman George Adams.
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