Do we say gene or jean

gene 819 occurrences

SEE Porter, Gene (Stratton) MEGARGEE, EDWIN, illus.

PORTER, GENE (STRATTON) The magic garden.

SEE Porter, Gene (Stratton) THAYER, MARY DIXON.

CARROLL, GENE.

Our songs and poems, by Gene Carroll & Glenn Rowell.

Gene Carroll & Glenn Rowell (A); 24Dec64; R352162. CARROLL, LEWIS.

Story by Nunnally Johnson, Paterson McNutt, Gene Fowler & Grover Jones.

SEE Fowler, Gene.

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By Grover Jones, Gene Fowler, Nunnally Johnson & Patterson McNutt.

Chapters from A solo in tom-toms. SEE FOWLER, GENE.

SEE Autry, Gene.

SARDOU, VICTORIEN. Madame Sans Gene; comedie en trois actes et un prologue, par Victorien Sardou et Emile Moreau.

GENE AUTRY AND JIMMY LONG COWBOY SONGS, MOUNTAIN BALLADS.

Gene Todd (E) & Kate M. Monro (A); 25May65; R361996.

TODD, GENE, executor of the Estate of Sarah Augusta Taintor.

SEE Fowler, Gene.

FOWLER, GENE.

Agnes Fowler (W), Will Fowler, Gene Fowler, Jr. & Jane Fowler Morrison (C); 4Nov66; R396574.

FOWLER, GENE, JR.

SEE Fowler, Gene.

SEE Fowler, Gene.

SEE SPILLARD, WILLIAM J. TUTTLE, GENE.

Gene Tuttle (C); 25Sep72; R536087.

Charles V. had recourse three times, in July, 1367, and in May and December, 1369, to a convocation of the states-gene

jean 7321 occurrences

AGRAIVES, JEAN D', pseud.

SEE Sibelius, Jean.

Illustrated by Hal & Jean Arbo & the author.

UNTERMEYER, JEAN STARR. Love and need; collected poems 1918-1940. NM: 20 new poems.

© 25Mar41; AF50309. Jean de Baroncelli (A); 21Jun68; R437670. BARRETTO, LARRY.

Fables. SEE La Fontaine, Jean De. BROWN, MORNA.

SEE Brunhoff, Jean de. BRUNHOFF, JEAN DE.

Edited by Jean-Albert Bede.

CHELNOV, JEAN POTTER.

His name is Jean Claude Bourdon; he is an old man; he has long been ailing and bedridden.

"The next thing to be done is to go back beyond Jean Claude.

She speaks at first in a faint voice, but always gives definite replies to the questions put to her, instead of cavilling at every moment, as Jean Claude did.

We meant to wind up the week with Le Prophète, but JEAN DE RESZKÉ had caught cold,perhaps on the return journey from Windsor,and so Faust was substituted, with MELBA as Marguerite, and RAVELLI the Reliable as Faust.

"Shakspere shared with Goethe, Petrarch, Raphael, Dante, Rousseau, Jean Paul, ... a mystical veneration for the feminine element of humanity as the higher and more divine."

Gabrielle, anxious to exhibit her new accomplishment, drew nearer, smiled seraphically, and replied "'Ello, Gingeair!" Last of the bunch comes Petit Jean, a chubby and close-cropped youth of about six.

Petit Jean is not his real name, as he himself indignantly explained when so addressed by Major Wagstaffe.

"Moi, z'ne suis pas Petit Jean; z'suis Maurrrice!" Major Wagstaffe apologised most humbly, but the name stuck.

Petit Jean is an enthusiast upon matters military.

This procedure was soon banned, as being calculated to bring contempt and ridicule upon the King's uniform, and Petit Jean was assigned a beat of his own.

Petit Jean, as upright as a post, brings his rifle from stand-at-ease to the order, and from the order to the slope, with the epileptic jerkiness of a marionette, and scrutinises the approaching officer for stars and crowns.

If the salute is acknowledgedas it nearly always isPetit Jean is crimson with gratification.

Once, when a friendly subaltern called his platoon to attention, and gave the order, "Eyes right!" upon passing the motionless little figure at the side of the road, Petit Jean was so uplifted that he committed the military crime of deserting his post while on dutyin order to run home and tell his mother about it.

There's a capital house in the Rue Jean Jacques Rousseau which will do for Battalion Headquarters.

An empty shop in the Rue Jean Jacques Rousseau, conveniently adjacent to Battalion Headquarters, was appropriated for that gregarious band, the regimental signallers and telephone section; while a suitable home for the Anarchists, or Bombers, together with their stock-in-trade, was found in the basement of a remote dwelling on the outskirts of the area.

V An hour or two later, Number Nine Platoon, distended with concentrated nourishment and painfully straightening its cramped limbs, decanted itself from the lorry into a little cul-de-sac opening off the Rue Jean Jacques Rousseau in St. Grégoire.

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