Charlot
Jean [jeen; French zhahn], /dʒin; French ʒɑ̃/, 1898–1979, U.S. painter, lithographer, and illustrator; born in France and active in Mexico.
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Charlot had mentioned this stat at his 2017 presentation as well, but VOSD couldn’t independently verify it.
ShotSpotter Devices Will Get More Scrutiny Going Forward | Jesse Marx | March 1, 2021 | Voice of San DiegoHe then demanded of Charlot, with obvious interest, whether they had not sustained some alarm or attack upon the road?
Quentin Durward | Sir Walter ScottA number of old coquettes gathered about Charlot, whose youth and other attractions interested them greatly.
Brother Jacques (Novels of Paul de Kock, Volume XVII) | Charles Paul de KockAn inexplicable occurrence which my sister, Mme. Charlot, and myself witnessed impressed us most deeply.
Mysterious Psychic Forces | Camille FlammarionWhen he entered the Rue Charlot at the appointed time, eleven-thirty, it was quiet and dark.
When a Cobbler Ruled a King | Augusta Huiell Seaman
Leading out of it is the old Rue Charlot with numerous seventeenth-century and eighteenth-century houses or vestiges.
Historic Paris | Jetta S. Wolff
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