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Grand'Mère

[grahn-mer]

noun

  1. a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.



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The hybrid sunfish, which he caught at Lake Anne in Grand Mere State Park over the summer, weighed a “whopping” 1.8 pounds and measured 11.7 inches in length, the department said.

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Others, named respectively L'Épée, La Grand'mère, and Peut-être Frère de Gavoche, will only appear posthumously.

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And then, when our purses burst with greenbacks, let us go to England and see how Seven-Oak Waaste is getting on with Mortlake for a master, and the companion of the grand mere for a mistress.

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Grand'mère, so stately, so erect, so gay in spite of her years, she sit at the table's head, and serve to all the portion.

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Greens, oddly bruised, formed the accompanying vegetable; and a pâté of fruit, conserved after a recipe devised by Madame Gérard Moore's "grand'mère," and from the taste of which it appeared probable that "mélasse" had been substituted for sugar, completed the dinner.

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