We may say it was the king, we may have styles named for the king, but it was Lebrun who made them what they were. |
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But not for ever was Grimod free from the vengeance of the virtuous Lebrun. |
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General Lebrun was said to be there, closeted with the mayor. |
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There was a picture of Madame Lebrun with Robert as a baby, seated in her lap, a round-faced infant with a fist in his mouth. |
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Lebrun had painted on the vaulted ceiling the happy as well as the unhappy dreams which Morpheus inflicts on kings as well as on other men. |
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Pontellier might have found herself, in a little while, listening to a highly colored story but for the timely appearance of Madame Lebrun. |
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Highcamp hung with languid but unaffected interest upon the warm and impetuous volubility of her left-hand neighbor, Victor Lebrun. |
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But of all the puzzles of this time Lebrun is perhaps the chief. |
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On 9th December Lebrun sent off an important despatch to Chauvelin. |
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Lebrun called attention to the fact as if it were remarkable. |
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It was while at Vaux that Lebrun had more time for his own composition. |
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It replaces the old pulpit which was executed from drawings by Lebrun. |
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Edna knew that Madame Lebrun had returned to the city, for it was the middle of November. |
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He instructed the black woman to go at once and inform Madame Lebrun that Mrs. |
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The parrot and the mockingbird were the property of Madame Lebrun, and they had the right to make all the noise they wished. |
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Madame Lebrun might have enjoyed the outing, but for some reason Edna did not want her. |
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I liked to see him and to hear him about the place the only Lebrun who is worth a pinch of salt. |
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The witnesses of the Sieur Lebrun to this fact are indubitable. |
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She was wondering who could give her the information she sought, when it suddenly occurred to her that Madame Lebrun would be the one most likely to do so. |
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Edna wished to see the letter, and Madame Lebrun told her to look for it either on the table or the dresser, or perhaps it was on the mantelpiece. |
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She looked across at him, where he sat beside Madame Lebrun, who presided. |
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