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Bourget

[ boor-zhey; French boor-zhe ]

noun

  1. Paul [pawl], 1852–1935, French novelist and critic.


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Heaviest of all was the bombardment of Bourget, then in possession of the Germans, from the fort of Aubervilliers.

He found her in an arm-chair—she had just vacated a large sofa—with Bourget's "Le Disciple" in her hand.

Though quite happy alone with Bourget she was always ready for a comfortable gossip; and she liked Francis Braybrooke.

Even Bourget's spell was lessened in this city of darkness and strange inexplicable perturbations.

M. Bourget, the French romancer, has made use of this idea in his novel called Le Disciple.

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