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Lachaise
[ luh-shez; French la-shez ]
noun
- Gas·ton [gas, -t, uh, n, g, a, -, stawn], 1882–1935, U.S. sculptor, born in France.
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Example Sentences
Jeanne's body, secreted away, was only later reburied next to his, in Père Lachaise.
From The Daily Beast
Camusot promised to purchase a plot of ground for her in the cemetery of Pere-Lachaise.
From Project Gutenberg
On certain festivals of the year there are a thousand mourners to every acre of Pre Lachaise.
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He left his studio only to visit her grave in Pre-Lachaise, or to wander alone along the outer boulevards.
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He was buried by his own directions in Montmartre, "in order to avoid being disturbed by the crowd and bustle of Pre Lachaise."
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She wanted to be buried beside her husband, her first husband, "the hero," in the Pre Lachaise cemetery.
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