The medieval dialects of Langue d'oc (southern France)
1 A Provencal soldier and poet, whose life is wrapt in romantic mystery.
2 The old man, a taciturn Provencal , was in no haste to answer.
3 She became abstracted and uneasy; jealousy of the Provencal possessed her.
4 Everything was cooked in oil: being a Provencal , that was what he adored.
5 Both are known in Provencal by the name herbo dou tarnagas, or Shrike-herb.
6 All were amiable and highly polished, like all the Provencal nobility.
7 They asked their renegade countryman, the Provencal , if they were safe.
8 By birth Kimhi was a Provencal , by literary tradition a Spaniard.
9 The Provencal poets were unquestionably the masters of the Florentine.
10 The theft was at the house in the Provencal village of La Cadiere d'Azur.
11 But the Provencal student declared that history was a thoroughly despicable exercise of rhetoric.
12 Captain, petty officers, crew, all hands in fact save a few officers, were Provencal .
13 The dressing was made with his own, home-made wine vinegar and light Provencal olive oil.
14 Chaucer, the father of English literature, found in the Provencal literature all his first models.
15 The Provencal and the panther looked at each other with a look pregnant with meaning.
16 In a no less expressive fashion, the Provencal peasant calls it lou portofais, lou porto-caneu.
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