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Lamy
[ lah-mee ]
noun
- John Baptist Jean Baptiste l'Amy, 1814–88, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman, born in France: archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico 1875–88.
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Lamy later made appearances in the cartoonish Dujardin film vehicles Brice de Nice (2005) and Lucky Luke (2009).
The edition of Lamy has added many other poems, largely connected with church festivals.
From Lamy (170 miles) there is a gradual rise to Raton, which we reached at 6.30 in the evening.
Lamy took the gun wonderingly, balanced it for a moment in his hand, and shoved it into his holster.
Several times he stopped before Lamy, who sat upon his saddle blanket with his back against a tree trunk and dozed.
A few minutes later he came back to find Lamy 59 sitting with his back to a tree, staring unseeing into the deepening twilight.
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