Roussel
albert (charles paul mari)
[al-ber sharl pawl ma-ree] /alˈbɛr ʃarl pɔl maˈri/ (show ipa), 1869–1937, french composer.
historical examples
when farmer roussel stopped the wagon again, and came round to the back to help marie out, he found her sobbing bitterly.
lippincott’s magazine, volume 11, no. 26, may, 1873 various
the whole of the people had departed, and roussel was the last to leave the meeting.
the huguenots in france samuel smiles.
the two friends engaged in conversation, and roussel forgot his malady.
hints to husbands george morant
pre roussel, come to your soup; it only wants ten minutes to four!
the mysteries of paris, volume 5 of 6 eugne sue
roussel patted musa on the back and chattered to him fondly.
the lion’s share e. arnold bennett
he was named roussel, and had been a professor of philosophy in the university of paris.
castles and chateaux of old navarre and the basque provinces francis miltoun
but presently roussel, in a blue suit with a wonderful flowing bow of a black necktie in crpe de chine, was led before her.
the lion’s share e. arnold bennett
roussel had possessed devoted friends; those who survived him remained faithful to his memory.
hints to husbands george morant
gomard and charlemagne were the two last representatives of the old school: roussel and lozes the two first of the new one.
old and new paris, v. 2 henry sutherland edwards
you know the saying: ‘cadet roussel has two sons; one’s a thief, t’other’s a rogue.’
the battle of the strong, complete gilbert parker
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