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Crèvecoeur
[ krev-kœr ]
noun
- Mi·chel Guil·laume Jean de [mee-, shel, gee-, yohm, zhah, n, d, uh], J. Hector St. John, 1735–1813, French writer, statesman, and agriculturalist, in the U.S. after 1754.
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"Now Heaven nourish thy judgment, gentle youth," said Crevecoeur, still laughing at the chivalrous inamorato.
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"Let me pray for free entrance for this learned person through your guards, Seignior de Crevecoeur," said Louis.
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The Countess of Crevecoeur gravely rebuked her husband for his violence.
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"Your Majesty's will shall be complied with in all points," said the Count de Crevecoeur.
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"Let us hear, let us hear what says the Boar's bride," said Crevecoeur.
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