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The pardon of Sainte-Anne D’Auray in Brittany

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Fragile. An out-door sketch

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Life in Brittany. II.–Breton peasants–their traditions and customs

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Yvon and Finette. A fairy tale of Brittany

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Social customs of Brittany. Courtship and marriage–racing and wrestling

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