The visitor drives through the maquis with the father and son.
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By mid-afternoon they came to the edge of the maquis.
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The view in the late afternoon sun over the maquis from the terrace was wonderful.
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The forest was worse than the maquis.
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How he longed to share his enthusiasm with his father or his brother, as he rambled through the neighbouring maquis!
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Rand leaned over and spat into the brass cuspidor, a gesture of braggadocio he had picked up among the French maquis.
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I am keen to create little colonies of Mediterranean plants in the less-travelled parts of the paths, mimicking the maquis of Italy.
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A teenage girl recalls the night she visited a maquis, an open-air restaurant, with her school friends after the official end of the conflict.
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The goblins from the Quirmian maquis had passed news back to their friends about the opportunities in the Big Wahoonie, which they seized with alacrity.
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A French girl, now living in this country, happened to see a picture of her brother in a newsreel about the Maquis.
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Some of the French Maquis I worked with, during the war, could have wiped out the whole family, one after the other, that way.