April 2011
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The Mystery Of Melusine
French
Once upon a time, a French count and his son went on a boar hunt. Near nightfall, the two stopped to light a fire in the woods. As they were warming themselves, a wild boar charged out from behind the trees. The count’s son, Raymond,…
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As the evening...
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