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Saint-Jean

[ san zhahn ]

noun

  1. Lac [l, a, k], a lake in S central Quebec, Canada, NNW of Quebec City, drained by the Saguenay River. 387 sq. mi. (1,003 sq. km).


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The priest for the Creole ceremony was Father Marcel Saint Jean.

Therefore, we can at least infer that the people of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes did not have a rigorous eugenics program like Sparta.

The perambulator which we were following in silence came to a halt in the Bois Saint-Jean.

Beneath the deserted watch of Saint-Jean-le-Blanc the barges passed unprotected.

The recollection of this fact incited three of the sailors belonging to the Saint-Jean Baptiste to follow their example.

One of the boats which was towed behind the Saint-Jean Baptiste was carried away by the waves.

There were indeed many sufferers from scurvy on board the Saint-Jean Baptiste.

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