Ledoux
Claude-Ni·co·las [klohd-nee-kaw-lah], /kloʊd ni kɔˈlɑ/, 1736–1806, French architect.
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Reggie Ledoux and his brother (who both died at their compound in the 1995 “shootout”) were two of the three “younger men.”
In other words, the important thing about the Yellow King and Carcosa isn't what they signify to Reggie Ledoux.
‘True Detective’ Episode 5 Review: ‘The Secret Fate of All Life’ is the Best Episode Yet | Andrew Romano | February 17, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIn this she had been successful; Mlle. Molire had accepted his proposals, and they had met repeatedly at Ledoux's house.
Queens of the French Stage | H. Noel WilliamsM. Ledoux was the nephew of a distinguished Ultramontane bishop.
The American | Henry JamesAt dusk he came back and dined with the doctor and M. Ledoux.
The American | Henry James
M. Ledoux had evidently a high sense of the becoming, and was prepared to be urbane and tasteful on all points.
The American | Henry JamesHe gave no sign and the two gentlemen came in, M. Ledoux having first beckoned to some one outside.
The American | Henry James
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