Radiguet
Britishnoun
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Raymond Radiguet was 14 when he began his conquest of literary Paris.
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In his book, young Radiguet told the story of an adolescent schoolboy in World War I who had fallen in love with a woman three years his senior whose husband was away at the front.
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Raymond Radiguet, whose masterpiece, Count d'Orgel, is published this week in the U.S., was a literary prodigy.
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Nowhere did such speculation reach greater heights than in the Marne River town of Saint-Maur, where Radiguet had lived as a boy.
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The Abb� Radiguet was obliged to make an appeal for reconciliation, while the Emperor hustled the crowd about to establish order.
From The Fête At Coqueville 1907 by Meyer, L. G.
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