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Jérémie

[ zhey-rey-mee ]

noun

  1. a seaport in SW Haiti.


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Penned by Maury with Sophie Fillières and Maud Ameline, it excels both in its broad satirical strokes — particularly its savage lampoon of fragile show business ego — and in its illumination of Jérémie’s inner struggles.

In September, the English landed at Jeremie, in the extreme southwest.

He saw Jeremie snoring on the floor, amid the broken pieces of a chair, and on the bed a pulp of flesh and blood.

Jeremie took a few steps, staggered, stretched out his hands, met a wall which supported him and began to stumble along.

By the enclosed you will see that your brother is safe at Jeremie, which is now in the possession of the British.

Then Mathurin would take the bottle and fill Jeremie's glass.

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